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mtoford mait; TnrorNF. m.:T)Forr orw.ov. MTn,r.r. Mwrr i. .run BULLIS PROPOSES IVALLEY ORCHARDS fTHI3 POPULAR FILM VILL BE I iatlon wonM well Ha own frt aa M short data what the Mialt leont r- mM t nr frewi the fife tent at , den now, the government aey : ganlM(lH kM trfd to do hHl wllk apple Idea, MMt iMStend of dttrnfrtftg weold sfmply awriat In tkt Mlllng by greater power aitd effectlrenoM he lliofr fruit, must (mve lower frofKftt ! maintaining sakMHMH In rarlows mar-' earn f the ellliMtlen of danllen-, ratog for lower grndoa uf fralt, and ! kets. ekarlerfng hosts, ettennlng the IIoh of effort and the force of unity ; to do this they mast gtvo up fighting , marker, disseminating Information i and eeofenidon of a large territory among thomselvee and Join hands In ! regarding the market, etc, etc, In Mr. Uasaett mid that the norlhwcnt J ooopcrntlvo effort. SHOWN AT STAf? TODAY ONLY IIGHT 111 OF I PAOR ROT 1RKEI EXPER i r- I I j RAILROAD EXTENSION BLOOM FDRFK PLEADS OR UNITY BLUE LEDGE Ml AHEAD 1 FRUI mm It l5l w m A joint mrrfinx of the Medford Commercial rluh anil Jackson County DtislneM Men's association wilt he held Monday evening at I: SO o'clock at tho public library to drtewoe tho jironosod oateiMMon of llio MhIII Jack. sonviHe rallroail to tho Illue Idgs mining district. The meeting la called at the re quest of Air. Bullls lir the Commercial club's special committee a the ro suit of a proposal mado to tho eliih uy Mr. Hullls relative to tho voting of bonda by tho city of Medford to nssUt tho conHtructlon of tho rail road. Tho meeting la lo ilotonnlno whether nogotlnllons with Mr. HiiIIIh contlntio or whether tho project ho abandoned for tho prosont yoar. It la Important that It ho well attended and all participate In tho discussion Ori'liiirdn of nil kind of frnit n this valley erf fully two weeks ud vnnefl bfrond flit- blooming prHw' 'of ln-t M-iir. The bud- auU WiKmi are extniwiirnntlv abundant. The trees art- nion-ntly in vigoroo enn ditton, hnving differed no harm from Vrmler weather during Ike pt (lU ' POACHER M m It. A. Ivtiipp, a wealthy rancher of Tiller, wan nrrcxtoil hv ('utihlnhlo II. II. Church recently for violation of tho gnmc lawn, lie was arraigned in tln justice court nt Roseburg before I 11. Middle, justice of the ponce, nud won found guilty ii h charged and fin ed $1(10 nnd costs. Ilia trial nud con viction for violation of tlio gumo Iiiwb is the ciilminntion of one of tho most nggruvntcd misca uf bold disregard and indifference of llin law that liaa come before tho oouris for many yearn. Kuipp wna found guilty of killing deer unit having in his posses sion fresh doer incut during tho olowe fi'iimhi. Mr. Kuipp when enlled to the Maud admitted the killing of the deer on the date elmrgcd in the complaint, nud also nmitlior oiiu, nud dufundei litn netion hy claiming Hint ho killed the doer only to protect his oros, which were being destroyed by the rnxngpn of the minimis. Some month ago Knipp wrote h slanderous article nud it wn pub ihed in n Medford MHtr, severely criticising several well-known men vrho have a statewide recitation for game preservation and protection. In In article Kuipp imses a hii injured Mtiren whoMt efforts in game prutee (mil have been frustrated hy tlieno gculh'meii. On the other hand, it in Mated that Knipp'x came Inw bnmL lllg hit beeoine iiolnrioiiH in (lie eom iniinit nr which he liven. scMwon. Apncms ami almond were in full bloom ten days ago; now thr cherries are in full bloom and the iip ploa ami peara are blooming rnpidlv 'File aeaaon hue lieen ideal in every respect since the first of Kebrunv for the develojtweiit of fruit IjimU, hihI, to fur this month, fur the bloom ing period. Claude ('. Pain, county Mtliriluri-l, and Profosair V. C. llciincr t the experiment atntiou, anid yesterdm tlmt lliey have never seen condittin more ideal for I'm it production Hum they have so far been (Iun pnn in the Koguo Itlver rallev. It in a re -elation lo I'rofiaaor Cute. Tin is hia first fcnson here. Profewnor Keimer, wlio 1ms been in the willoy five yowrw, H,va he has never seen n fnirer proajeel. A. C. jMlen, horli culttirist for thin dmlricl, expresses delight at the promise of a bnmKr crop of fruit in all claasea, if the con ditions continue favorable Of course, thai qualification include two nm slide condition, one being thai pro duped by destmclive frost and the other n simtlarlv destructive dearth of inoislure where irrignliuu cnunot be nppliisl. Many old-lime residents in tho val ley "feel" that wc shnll have no evil conditions this venr, nud thousand of oilier people here sincerely hope their hunch is entirely reliable. What little rainfnl we have had dining the winter has voaked into the soil nud heeu stored nwnv for later absorption. The ground works excel lently. Not nn objection i heard as lo l lie pU'M'iit mi uut ion in nn.v ie-1 speet. kDMh "H i aaaav. laaaaaBiBaaaaaBT Hfforc a room packed Hh st'rn- 'ivc ranchers C. 18. Isett, markot tnjr rxxrt of the dOfHtrtmont of agrl- iiture ontllnoil at ike library yoeter--tax afternoon the government plan uf unifying tke fruit banlness of tho r "itliwest. Mr UasMtt proved to be a fluent ntiJ forcefal ipenker fall of his sub ject and charged with a confidence and enthusiasm which was conta Kioiis. The main pnrpoio of the 1'ruP tHrowcra Agency, Incorporated, g to I unite tho divided forcos of fruit grow, An- -ir Msuds, Stsr In "Lord Lovelsnd era In the northwoat under one dlr The "Barefoot 99 lire- Dieov?rs America," Amtrican-Mu. fortlng head or oxccutlvo secretary. who will bo nn expert In tho business tusl Maitorplcturo, Da Luxe Edition, STUDEN I PHONE ACROSS CONTINENT 1916 DIRECTORY OUT The forly-oighlh year of loiitinu ous publirntton liringn tho 1010 edi tion of this roiuprekaiHiivo review of the AmcrieMii uewsWMir and maga zine iichl. The book is full of slu dblc infonuHtiun for all who have deaiingH with iKiriodical publication of every type. The fneU nud figures dcKcriptivo of och uf the 'ilViO imlilieHtioiiH listoti are presenietl in n most complete, yet coiidcued nud (.tt at able form. A- always, Heil ntleiition has In en Kiuii to tha iiHMtrtnnt uinlter t ciii'iiluliuu figure. The Animal and Direetory is now the only publicutiuii of it kiud which i" compiled from Information gather ed wtli ueu thoroughness each year 1 1 urn original souroe. Sir. Cleurge '. Itouell was ike first to compile liiih a work, and for many years lie ixkiicil the America u NeWMpiei' Di reetoi. Kollowiug his dentil, the l)i leclory, with its record, copyright and pmpui ty, was sold to K. W. Ayer & Sun, advertising ngoiits, Philadel phia, who eouibiueU it with their well known Annual. Tho directory shows the Hail Trih lino (ijreulntioii is exceeded oaly by tliu ckiliog of l'ortlnnd, Baletu and ISucewk NEW IMPnOVEMENTS MADE AT THE DAIRY 'W'hlto's Velvet loo Cream company hue lately added an elegant mahog .uny wall oaso, with large plate glass mirror, u mahogany Munter, now Jcq tank for tholr eolekratotl UaUy huttarnillk and made other addition to tuptr butter making proetM and now lisvs a slrletly up-to-date plsoe of liugiuoan, that ta known m The Dairy. Mr. Qiilun, graduate of the Kan bus university and mu v i- t In nil lino of work, Is the n i. a iter and Ice croAtn maker. (Mr. White, the genlui piiirltor.J oxteudK an InviMiUOfi to 'l to call ml unn ilia nnu' (IvturOI Slid lliinci I lil MiOp. j GREECE FACING HUNGER CRISI ATlllCXH. March l -All direct telegraphic rommunlcutlon between Oreoce and Austrolluimnr), Ilulgarla and Turkey has been eut. The financial situation In flreoce apponra to he of the gravest natuce. The fnmlllea of mohlllsiHl soldiers la many cases are In dire want and the men themselves will be shortly re quired In the fields If the crops are not to be neglected. WILSON -ID IED0Y DAVICNI'OKT. la . Manh s The flerman-American alliance of Iowa, In eoHvention here, adopted a resolution today calling on Its members to op poe YYoodrow Wilson or Theodore Iteoeevelt If either or both should he nominated for the presidency of the United States. Another resolution advocated the establishment or Herman free schools In ever city to teach children of Uer-lusn-Amerlcans the Herman language aul perietUHte the traditions and Ideals of the race. Itohert if. Wilson, n otiident of the engineoriiur demrlment of the Uiiivernity of rnlifornin Ht Ilerkeloy, in n recent letter to bin parents at Mwlfonl, states the follewing: "I had iptite an interesting experience yea icrday. The telephone comany, in order (o advertise, connected the milling building (!'. of ('.) with Col ombia nniversity in Xew York by imonu. The professors of both uni versities talked to each other for nvor hii hour. At the start fellow nt the other end asked nt each prin- eiinl city on the way, euch as (hi cgo, Knit lak( City, Denver, Iteno and a few others, ipiestioua, vis.: the time, weather, lemi attire and popu lation at each city. The temperature rnngi'd from 27 degrees to 70 degrees. Tho time got earlier nn they camu svent, nml nil sorts of woollier whs encountered. Knch student hnd n re ceiver, hut not n mouthiriece. Their voices were ns plain n on n short distance phone. MANAGER OF STAR THEATER A LIVE WIRE In the February 2(1 Issue of tho paper published by the Dig Kour mov ing picture corporation under the head of "Live Publicity on the Itattlo Cry of Peace" a whole pane Is devot ed to the splendid way In which tho Star theater of this city advertised that film when It has showed hero the first time. The half psge ad the aauie as It appeared In this paper Is reproduced and pictures of the theatre and a Medferd street car with the liminer for the "Uattln Cry of Peace" thereon appear lu the write-up. Manager "I'al" Sharks la complimented for his artlalle Idea lu advertlslna and for being a Uve-wlre motion pbtuic man of soiling fruit and will rccolvo a xood salary, lie in turn will bo un der the direction of u board of dlrcc tors ninilo up of flvo shipping aRcn cles and flvo bona fide fruit grower? Thoso agents nnd growers will be so selected that all tho principal fruit districts of tho northwest will bo rep resented. In addition there will bo n socallod passive membership, which for the sum of f 5 will allow any sun. plelous grower to attend all the meet ings of tho directors, and know for himself Just what Is being done. "For five dollars" sold the speaker . "ouyono can cuss all he wants to " I The Idea Is that suspicion has be-1 co mo to firmly Imbedded In tho over-, age fruit grower's consciousness that there must bo a modluni for Its ellm (nation through froo expression and opporuntty to soouro all the facts, j Tho now organization does not protend to solvo nil tho probloms of the bustuoss, nor ba necessarily In Its . final form, but It Is what oxports In . the department of agriculture know to bo lognl and It tnkos conditions an ! they now nre with only what machin ery thoro Is now on hand. Tho agency will lake as mombors tho various fruit growers organiza tions like tho Itoguu Itlver Krult and Produce association, nnd these organ isations will pay the oxpenses of the agency, tho mninborshlp feo being 1 100. Individual growers may also Join by payment of the same feo, but ; they can through thuln organizations enjoy tho benefits of tho agoncy with-' out the payment of a penny. The shippers aKoney that does not live up to tho uniform contract which Is the keystone of the nntlro proposi tion. Is dropped, Its dorilectlon pub lished, nnd the money paid lu for-, felted. I I'nder this new scheuin onch orxan- i jdf$P flXftrfnH PW 111 IBM II i r&.v)ji& HI mm 1 tfitl III iUli ill: wm III ii'tinfc'. ii i ai i 111 1.1 4 ME Wxx miili and Why. c lONSIDER now tho means by which many Tires nave been given maximum iraciion, i.e.. ay means of a "sandnanery" texture in tho Rubber of their Anti-Skid Treads. Every time the Brakes are put on, to make such Tires grip the road, tho relatively hard, unyielding, and compar atively brittle, texture of tne Rubber in their Treads causes these Treads to grind away on the pavement, to WEAR OUT fast at the point of contact The sudden efficiency of their grinding-Traction also tuprs so sharply on the Rubber Adhesive between tho layers of Fabric in Tire as to separate these layers. There is little "give" to tnem just as there is littlo "slide" to them. So, they gain Traction at the expense of Mileage. Naturally such Tires require a great BULK of such Rubber in order to deliver reasonable Mileage before worn out And, therein they differ radically from GOODRICH "Barefoot" Tires. Because, the Safety-Tread on Goodrich Tires is mado of "Barefoot-Rubber," a new, and exclusive compound which discards unnecessary whitish "frictional" ingredi ents that are heaviest and inert, as proved by their lighter weight H i iS: .F.ras,,. ;; S23! SI5.45 3 4 . . ..Safety Trrad 122.00 34 4 .., "I'alr.l.ltt". $23.40 364! , S.I 1. 60 37 x5 ."..........., SJ-.!. 3iJx3 330.60 ERE is how it acts in Automobiling, When the weight of the Car bears on this climrincr "Barefoot-Rubber" Tread, nml the power is annlied to co ahead or reverse, tho wondorfnl stretch in tho ''Barefoot" Rubber Sole (or Tread) of tho Goodrich Tire acts as a sort of Lubricant between tho fabric Structure of tho Tire and the Road. Then, the -Banoof-Rubber "Toes," of the Goodrich Safety-Tread Tire, CLING to tho pavement (instead of grinding against it), in such manner as your Bare Foot would cli ng to a slippery surface without Grind, and so, with the minimum of Frictional Heat or Wear for maxi mum Traction. r, rSS$rh ' 'Barefoot-Rubber" is now mado into Goodnch FABRIC Tires, -Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires, Good rich Inner Tubes, Goodrich Truck Tires, Goodrich Motor Cycle, and Bicycle, Tires, as well a3 into Goodrich Rub ler Boots, Over-Shoes, Soles and Heels. Get a Sliver of it from your nearest Goodrich Branch, or Dealer. Stretch it thousands of times, but break it you can't That's the Stuff that GOODRICH Black-Tread Tires are made of. GOODRICH THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio SS barefoot" Tires iiiMiiiiiniii. iimiwi mum :4: fi BAR U. S. MEXICAN TOWNS (Continued from page onei E FROM SACRED CITY lltCIU.IN, Mairh l n offl.lsl dispatch fiom loustsntluuide aas that Kuter Pasha, the Turkish wr minister, has returned there from u trip of Inspection to Syria, I'ulcMtlnc and Arabia. He had gone aa far as Medina, tho prophets' city, where he ualdn visit to the tomb of Mohammed. IIIJIU'CUD It.VlltS TO .SIIUMI. Beginning Huudsy tho fare on the Hlg Uray Cars, running between Medford and Ashland will ho reduced to Jo reuts one way and 96 cents tho round trip. Sunday cars will leave Hotel Medford for Ashland at H a m , 10: 30 a. m. and 1:00. l:oo. 5 30 and .30 p. m luve Aahland at 8 00 a ui. and I 00. 1:30, (.30 and 10.30 p m. The Ulg Oray I'srs give a safe and reliable serWre. I to fkleiids some forty miles south or the general east and west Hue of the American border. Hy using this American territory for the first pait of their advance from llachlta, the flying column command of colonel Oeorgo Uodd was able to strike into Mexico nt the shortest distance from Caoaa Onudes, a little more than sixty mltos of march. The main col umn under General Pershlug at t'o luiubua. X. M., starting from a iwlut considerably farther distant from L'asas Uraudes, did not go south. The nens of tho encampment at Colon U Dublan dispelled fears of un disputes with oonstltullonallst i.u thoritles over what ikisIUoii the Amerlcsu troops should occup at Cssas lirsudes. Mormon scout out riders dashed Into Tetania Uuldan laat night with the news that the Americaus were near. The column which was first Into this Imiiortaut American settlement was said to be tho cavalry from llachlta. FUt ft 01. 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' J 3KL- r Annu u -.iT?ri i n --. xr 1 P' 417 til X j--. w. w 1 1 f Electricity is the Cheapest Power You can Bu)r lilcctricity is r longer a luxury to ba enjoyed by tho few. It is now within the reach of the many. Read tho following figure bused on tho average fatos for electric current. A nickel's worth of electricity willi Run a I! In. fan far 10 lira. Hun a ln( inatliina motor fu 10 lira. I'lay an clactrlc piano far S lira. lumii mhi gauana el watar 100 II. Iilgn Cltp 3 liarraa. crHin 5 liort a UrlncJZ' butnela f ear corn rh 7 buthala of barley itrinii nuinsii arts aur Cratk 10 buthaU of earn Thnihl'. bu.h.l.of ba I 480 lu. oi uuMl llrlnd Cliurn f 1 2100 tq. f t o( carnat n SOlbt. o( bullar Saparata 3100 Iba. at mtlk -) 81 B COWB pcrata griniittunj far IS lira. ,. and do many other useful things. Let us show you where electricity tcill helpYOU. California -Oregon Power Company 21fl West Main Street Phone 1C8 MEDFORD, OREGON ;:;X;.. V I . ! y ? Y T f ? t f f t f ? ? T ? y ? ? ? ? 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