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Tlio trouble with moat m on of Uo
vorjjl In Hint (hoy think thn school
of rtxporloneo In only a nlfht school.
COrNTHV STUATICOV
Tho younic lady from town wr
HDtiridlng n uook-nnd In thn coun
try, ninl nlie discoursed nlnwlngly to
thn buxom landlady of t)i ninth- Inn
cm tin' delight timt real country hut
tor unci real now laid egg gate to
n jHtluil f-oniloner.
Ilur faith In country produce wu
df tlmiil, however, to he rmlaly nbak
in, for, on romlng down to nronk
fttlt next inomliiK, al waa grtally
shoskod to uverlumr the good land
lady say to hnr speuse:
"Tlio lady from l.unnoii'a mighty
keen on froth okb. John, Ituu and
Hot. half a dnivii from thn grooor's
while I ko out In tlio yard and
cuoftlo. Tlt-llllH.
Wo Hardly lllnino Hit
It la sold ho had throatonod to kill
hnr tho flrat llmo hn mot hnr. Ho
jundo Kood his tlinNit when they mot
Oil tho street, and alio refused to aeo
him again. Tho Now York ICvoiiIiir
Journal.
. Ho OiikIii- l He Neiilrnl
Two factloim of tlio Anolunt Order
ofUlbornlans In Now York havo
hrotiKht thair tllffiiruiicof Into court.
Tho JiicIro who hoard tho caao la
named OroenhHiim. Need inoro tie
Mild? '
Animated lli!
Ii,la tdo uiauiuioua opIhIoh of old
tlnjpra that tho entire damaae tlono
In (hn lower vallor n Imi laid to
ifOplmr holna lu Him lavmt which liar
lion allowed to harrow through
vltjinut moleetattoH tor tho laat alx
inantha. The Uladaden (Aria.) Clar
ion.,, ., Quit" Ciouri
' 1 moat oujoyablo afternoon waa
lliiUwl. all polnlHii lu playing gamM,
OVtJh Mr. Cunningham, big aa ha la
making hlntaelf one of the eniwd.
TJia Madom (Cal.) Tribune.
. . .
HKohliiK Hoiixon
Urouably half th bulldlnga ef
Ynwa art of adob ranatrnrtloH, antt
wltk ataHdlng MVMral 4aya In water
It mi Inovlmbl that they ahould aef
tan In the wgjer. The (lladadew
(Alii.) CUrioJt.
IWayV IttdlrlHgtu'
!'Y'i a
wIm guy," all the
IttArt Aleak, and ha put down the
prl, a eeiit, Mk tha gooda, flf.
hh4 departed.
A epoetator to th tranaarttoH, be
ing, a lunkhead, aaid he might M
wall bo a goat, too.
"What'a the answer?" aaid ho.
The Smart A leek ahovvH mo tho
paper with the 'A ' on It," replied
Urn rlerk. 'A fig. Your rale' Wast
ed a fig, and how mueh would II ho?
1 akevee the paper hack to Mm with
'Uttak written on It. aluak a aoent.
Ttut'e bow inuoh wonU It ho."
TrtHiutaeaimt
loine tirao uao, oftr the haUlo of
lOOe, a Highland aotdter waa WMH)
OH aoveu daa iefe front the irour.
oa, and after hla time waa nogrtr
up he HM pawlag through London
to Victoria to get back again, when
ha thought that h would rail nt tho
yar office and get hie back pay which
m due him. To tho Ural otUlat ho
aaw tho Scotchman aald. "A want gut
tewbooa.-'
. ,
E. MI
who
' . '
. The official aald nothing
IgMod Urn over to npothar,
nlflr nearlug the aoldtor'a atory, Bent
Jilgj to a third one. Thla went on HM
fajlily bad gou right through the
wir offlt'O and aeon all th official.
UBtll he got his bawbee."
Thla rnlher irritatod the war of
ficio gni)iqag, nd he turned round
en th pomletent aoldter with tho re-
u..u, Vaii nt. klkllaiatll kflfc at II u lutifii
trouble than all tho Kngllan. IrUh
aa weub wi.tto inbiued." -,
.XSSSakn
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COST OI1
T IfKKiATp.N lnmI- rf tho MrrwNtPr irrlfion dli1t,
Bwwn(r, Wnh.f nrv offf-ri'! for unit? In n ivrent lumifi
ff ihr Now Ynvk Horirl Uiivcr. Tlio advcM'f iwfincnt ntnlcn
thai (hf (MMrU't Uiw vo(l $rf230,0OO bondii to build abotit
fiff v inflwt oranuL hiHiiflinf t went v-firp to thlrtv miles of
fliirnfM, to deliver water from Met how river by gravity to
10,000 acre of beiH'h bind near Mrewiiter.
'J'he cmt of water per iwre irrigated in $88.33, which is
not rejpnnled an extortionate yet people in the Rogue
Rirer valley look upon -tfiO an a ere as exeesaive, although
without the water their is no amuranee of crop and no
market for the land. But no matter what tho eost of the
water, many of our objecting land-owners would not use it,
even if furnished free, beeause of Hie extra work entailed.
The reclamation service reports as follows regarding
the desirability of irrigation in the Rogue River valley:
The fart that practically all of the aolla arc doafmblo, with irriga
tion, tudirniee that they will atand the construction eh argon or any Irri
gation Ryatm heratnforo pratioaed.
In yearn of maximum rainfall Ir ligation la not needed. In yoara of
ararage ralnf41 Irrtgatiou would ma terlally and prafltahly luoronao pro
duction. In yeara of minimum ral nfall the molature la wholly inaufflc
tent anl Irrigation la necoaaary to mature crop.
The construction cost nf water for the vnllev is thus fig
ured out by the reclamation
storage on Little Butte, Kish
30,000 acres, .10 jui acre. I' or Ashland division, $7 per
acre; from Boar creek storage, Buck lake and Hyatt Prai
rie resorvohs, These costs do not include depreciation,
taxes or interest charges, which should be added.
Few irrigation systems place water upon land at a less
corI than $n0 an acre. Little land any where under irriga
tion systems is better able to carry the irrigation charges
than that in the Rogue River valley, and none will respond
more quickly to the use of water in increased yields and
profits.
CAR SHORTAGE SIGN OP PROSPERITY
THAT business is reviving in Oregon and that the ad
vance ripples of the wave of prosperity that has
swept the east for the past year are already breaking over
the Cascades is shown by the increased shipments over the
Southern Pacific and the ensuing ear shortage.
There were 11283 more cars loaded in Oregon by the
Southern Pacific in February of this year than during the
same mouth a year ago represent it ug an average of fifty
one more cars'a day. In February, 1910, there were '1187
cars loaded, as against 3(5.72 cars in 1015, and 3(5()'2 in 1911.
These figures cover only the commercial freight, and do
not include the company business.
An analysis of the figures shows the increase in the
principal commodities as follews: Hay, 137 ears; lumber,
800; general merchandise, 1(11; potatoes, (!9; wood, 1-10.
This increase furnishes an adequate excuse for the ear
shortage, which the mil road is exercising effort to remedy.
Two-thirds of the increase is due to the revival of tho
lumber industry, due mainly to renewal of building oper
ations throughout the nation. As timber is tho greatest
natural resource of Oregon, activity in lumbering always
presages prosperity for the state
This lumber revival in the interior is made possible
largely by the rates recently established by the .Southern
Pacific, giving mills in the Willamette valley and southern
Oregon preferential mtcs over the Portland mills in ship
ments to interior Califyrnia pointsrates that the lumber
barons of Portland are trying their utmost to set aside. If
the effort is successful it will again close the mills of the
interior a typical instance of the way .Portland assists in
the development of Oregon.
Portland is dependent for its prosperity upon the pros
perity of its tributary territory, yet to obtain a selfish ad
vantage for its local industries, the metropolis has no com
punctions about throttling the state's development, too
short-sighted to see that is in reality stifling its own dc
velopmeut.
Angling Extraordinary
(ily Knu'i-oit lluuuh hi Saturday
I'.vcuinK l'ot -I'oQltiiUftt from
yratenluy.)
lu the Kotrue Kiver volley it ia
eometinit'H hot in the umtuor tiini'
1 00, 10.'. IttA in the ahndv, nod no
out' known whtjt in the nun. The heat
dtu' in 1 1 M'fni oiprehMive, hut it ha
u Uudiiu wJieti coutiniicd thruuirh a
lenn ol' duy or wwk to dnvr the ftth
out into llt- ilefHr water. Very early
luornnnf or Into in the evening will lie
the ut liiutoi Ihi'ii t nugle fur deel
hiMidii. Thrnuchoiit the iluy one might
unt ! more I huii two or three htrike
in renuni tor patient rmttiug.
The rod lor Wlhcud (ixhini; mmt
he very jmwerfiil, uf counw. Th fifch
con he killed on the ouiinary live or
mx oiiiH'o trout rod; hut one of fiiffit
or ten ounce, built short, Mot-kv aud
nwerful, i better. It muM M. :kblt
to liandlf it long line, vihicli menoM a
hn liiii. one prai'lualU ! Injlit
eolnton ixe. A the nni-lir li-li.-.
idohf to the turfn'o of the u.iicr
thoro will be moeh line Mibiuru-cd in
liik i'ni.ttpj, leid hik nnl umt ht pow
erful in order to Hfl it na oui-t hi-.
uiit b aU. On th fiah i- lu'4-
d und tooe in that boilenl tonmt . the
.,, i,.J-.i.-i ,. u u ik , ,a
' "' Um M ' n tbM "V r
can viw. It luuot, in effect, to be
h,i--I efficient, be
.if in.! iw mneh
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utiuln a- oucc.in Ii
h.iiidl, m ii Ii i lu- Jo ,i
Utile
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Th,
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m!I I..H..W I he , m,
XaaP vEm bLoLu J Vm ! '
Absolutely RciUOVOS
indisfestion.Gnei)aclcsgo
Plt. catalldJuasi
V.)VOU) M:MJ TfUBf-NR, Mf.DT'OrilJ, m.f'OOV.
WATER
service: Medford area, from
lake and JV)ur-Milo lake, for
of frfnli-aitter trout in ita owu aeloc
lion of flie. In liahiU aotuewhnt tike
th freah-niu anlwon, it atitl rather
fa von the freah-water trout; and it
u uol cuftlniary to angle for it with
the gaudy tlio. that atone ene in
linon angling, hi aummer eveningv
I he lorn I nnKterx favor grtiy liucklex,
hrowu hneklen or Home iuiMli-t fly
of lltut ikNM'riiSiou. No. 1 hook i a
I'uMind ie lor that nr.
It i to be uiideritMHl that tlio
atrniu on the tackle in cxtreiue, and
the hMik uiut hv large enough not to
tear out of the lien' mouth. At lime
in the eveuiojr the mmchman l'ouud
effective. Moxt auglerx iluriug tlio
day will change fliea a they ln on
iinv trout treum. The iixunl uncor
tainty a-- to what th uteelhunil nvtu
a'l ih voiug to want i before you
ull the nine. At the time of the writ-
Itching Torture Stops
It la uuueimwiry for you to suffer
with eraeiua, ringworm, rHlk-n and situ
liar niiu iroubloa. A little wuio. gotteii
at auy drug ture for U.V. i.r Sl.iK) for
extra urg hotile. aud promptly umilltsl
uUy g ftwant rii.f from Itch-
,u lorlnio. It cUmom au.t aootheai tlio
iUlckly and vtlvly
najM kltc tttarane.
emo i a wonoeriui utaapiiearinc iiquw '
fjiiji iitkkkk. iiikt uinurl lla iiiiwl iktlli'islat Lili
ana us imi musrl lite iuum tieiii-aie sktu,
it i. n.n rr.y. u coait) i.pi..-j aua
coats I mil-, cici It IihIs aikl suvo all
further 4uir.
Zouio. CI".UuJ.
rTrrn'RP'r ATTT.P
UNDERTAKER
Ivdj Assltrtailt
a S. IMKT1.KTT
I'liomx M. -I? suil 17-JS
Auibulauoe Sen log Coroner
rr' iif. hi .nit. Ib k'1 '"" k'
wa (H-rhajw the heat fl in ne
In wafer like Ihi it n nntornlh
awwe flHP hefirre fl 0h run be anb
daed after it i" ttooheH. The aiglor
will haeff n fight on hi hamla ererv
mitratr nf the ti lie may reot a
r4 nf that. Nti WMi hc raotimit
WeMei-boriwg atlit anlking aoirif
lime, if the wofbfi permit"; but hi
Hah, being smaller than a gjrnnine
mmn, will nwh moi, len mora
ami be mora aetitft., Agaki, It will
make enlrernely Iorg? rune- I hnto
never won any I rout tnke off ao imtph
line at on run na tho Meemead docs.
It we my fortune to see thia ateel
lieihl nnattinar nt itn host in tlio com
pnn of wine frienitn of A"hlnnil and
Med lord on one midsummer day. Our
imrtv. more or loo tinxuccrsRful dur
ing the heated hour, was augmented
in the evening by nil auto load of ox
port I'tom Motlfflr'jl, led liv the proc
eutincr nttnrnoy oMlinl town, n pow
erful man, welijliiug more than 200
pnuniN. Hi choson i'i-liing oouipnn
ion wiih Hip editor of one of the daily
piiK'n, n innn of medium height and
weight. Theio two quite often flail
ed together. They would lock hnnd
nnd wade out nlonjf tlie edge of aonie
ridge of rapida, in the effort to got
out lino enough to reach over the ly
ing- ground of the Nlenllioiix, which
e.xpenenee had tniifjlil tliem was in the
deep while water far out in tho middle
of the stream, whoro'tlie broken rooks
nffnrdpcl the fisli n ehnneo to hold
their own nfjniint Iho (urr1iit.
Time ami ngnin, na these Iwo linuly
soula slipped nnd slid on Iheir wny
out to the middle of the river, we ex
pected to &eo (hum go down; but thoy
proved their nbililv to 1'i-di in those
conditions. Such angling would bo n
phyaieiil impoiailiility for nny unlmon
nngler neeustomed only to bontwork,
or for nny trout angler used only to
gentler stromus. It waa Iho most ex
oItini anpliiiff I havo ever aeen iluriiitf
a life more or lea pnsmd in wnuder
i"K. Of eonrae, in linn sort of fiahiiuj
the hIioos are liobnuileil honvily. He
ynud tlmt, the ani;Ior does not wear
vory mueli of a coattnue. Waders
would be out of tho cpiention to be
onrned down in Iironat-high wntlcra
would nienti tlonth for any swimmer
in tlint stream. Stripped to overalls
nnd undershirt nnd wndintr Bhoes,
these men tin into battle.
These experioneetl anclers were
mneh dinappoinled beentiio we found
no fish during tho day of morci than
nix pounds' weight. They purposed n
journey twenty or thirty miles higher
up the river Iho following day, where
thoy know wntnr thnt held nbimdauco
of ten nnd twelve-pound fihh. "That's
the game I" explained one of them.
"When you got ouo of thono follow
you will know you havo had u fight."
In play on tho rod when actually
hooked the stoelhead is a combination
of all the artfulueaa, eourago and
atreugth that out in fiah make-up.
He Mill rush like a inuskelliinge, tug
like a blnek bnaa, aulk or rush like n
aalmon, and Ipap like a trout. A fa
vorite maneuver on his part acorns to
bo ii Million ahakine- of tho head you
feel a eontinuoii series of abort, mv.
age jerks at the line aa ho trio to
get lino enough for a burst out into
the heavy water, when; lie knows the
current against liis Hide will give him
added leverage against the rod.
'He will alwnK light remote from
the angler fifty, aucty, seventy-live
foet; mo that in the dim light of oven
ing, when tho sport ia best, it is of
ten difficult to nee clearly what the
fih i doing, oven when ho juitivs
only out nt the end of that tense
atrand of silk one fuels somothing
BHnge, hmrIoa, courngooits. Take
(hi feeling with that inpired by the
nun-nig river and tho nugicr i not
always ur whether he ia the pur
aued or the pursuer,
Thousands of men have killed their
aalmon skillfully, coiuforiiilily nnd en-
joyuhlv; but you must number in les
tliHit bundled., the liv i'isheniieii who
liuxc eer killed tluir steelheads, lair
and iiiin, heel mid toe, pull deil,
pull bnker, iiiiil-tir.un ciistiiig', waist
deep.
Freckle - Face
-Now Is the Time to (Jet Itid of Tlioso
t'jt'y Smla
Io you know how easy It Is to re
move those ugly apots so that no one
will call ou frocklo-fnce?
Simply get an ounce of othlno,
double Mrougth from your druggist
and a few applications should show
att how ousy It is to rift yoursolf of
frorkle and get a beautiful complex
ion. Tho sun nnd winds of March
have a strong tendency to bring out
freckles, uud us a result more othlno
P. sold In this month. lie sure to ask
for double strength othlne, as this
U sold under guarantee of money
baek if it fails to remove the freckles.
4 .,, e .. i i n a
Auto Service from Eagle Point
to Mcdfortl and Hack
The tinderelgued will leave Frank
Low is' confectionery evory day ox
eopt Sunday for Modfgrd with his
auto at 1 o'ojock p. pt., arriving at
1:00 p. hi. Leave Ntifch Hotel, Mod
font, at 6:0 p. in., arrlvd Kugle
Point at C:06 p. m. A part of tlio
traffle is soiloitod. S. II. IIARNISU,
ItugU Point, Oruoa.
T fiTD V. VxWfT 2
CYPCQQiT Mm
lo weleome hltfl a the did wnen no
llinr D I nnilim returned from the Afrlran hunting
tM TO FINOS Pfr
f'UlCMIO. Marrh 21 -Owen T
licet ea, Jr., prealdent of tho Drov
ers National bank nnd formerly n
govornmont bank examiner, toitlf
Ins today In the trial of William Ior
linor, charged with conspiracy In con
nection with the fall u ro of the I. a
Salle Street Truit and Savings bank,
aald that In examining tho l.a Salic
Street Initltutlou he found what ho
regarded ai oxecmlvc loans.
Mr. Reeve aald he found loans to
W. J. Cooko and A. J. Ilurrls, promt-
nont in local politics, nnd to Churlos
K. Krbsteln. Krbstcln was counsal
for l.eo O'Nell Hrowne, Illinois state
legislator, who was tried and acquit-
tod on n chnrgo of bribery In con
nection with tho election of Lordlier
to tho United States Rcnnto.
"Tho Krbstelii loan had been In
the bank for some tlino," said Mr.
Itecvcs, "and I did not think thnt it
was a good one.
"T. II. Painter, former United
States senator from Kentucky, owed
$10,000, which was an unwarranted
loan because ho was not worth that
much money. Then there were some
loans to firms which wore approach
ing or did go into bankruptcy,"
"The bank reserve was danger
ously low," continued the witness.
"Instead of being 25 per cent, ns tho
law required, It was only 10',i per
cent on the day of the examination."
Former Sonator Painter was a
member of the first senatorial In
vestigating commltteo which In
quired Into tho election of Lorlmer
to the United Stntos senate.
ROOSEVELT DUE 10
NEW YOltK, March 21. Colonel
and Mrs. Theodore ltoosevelt nro duo
to arrive hero today on tho steamship
Mntura, returning from a six weeks
ll
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I IF
SICK, CONSTIPATED
llest for Idver nml llcmoN, Uail
lliratii, Uatl Colds, Sour Stoiimrli
Ret n 10-cent box.
Sink hoadacho, biliousness, coated
tongue, bond nnd noso cloggod up
with a cold always traco this to tor
pid liver; delayed, fermenting food
In tho bowoli or sour, gnHsy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the In
tostluos, liiHtend of bolng cast out of
the system is ro-nbsored Into the
blood. When this poison roucho tho
dolieato brain tissue la causes con
gestion ami that dull, throbbing,
sickening headache.
Casourets Immediately cleanse tho
stomach, remove tho sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take tho excoss
bllo from the llvor and carry out all
tho constipated waste matter uud
poisons In the bowel.
A Cttscaret tonight will surely
straighten ou out by morning. They
work while you sleep a 10-cent box
from your drtiKKUt means your head
clear, stomach sweut, breath right,
eotiii'leuoii ros uud oui liver and
bowels regular for months dv
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Iniltliltv lhpfliii)i
'Home of f lie rolnlioi - lmirer wafl'
rd to "end committee down 0 hnr
i As
$wre "to rise
'fcs: vmmu
You enn't alway make cvcrylhlmj "just so. Sometimes you will
eel in moio shortening than usual; or make he baiter a little thin: or
It may not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment I U
mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and It l necessary to turn
the nan around none of these little uncertainties make the slightest
!
diMcrcncc In results If you use
IS Baking Powder
This modern, double-raise baklnj
Is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light aim
feathery. It generates an abundance of Icavcnlnggas both In the mix
ing bowl and in the oyen. The raUlmj is sustained until the dough Is
cooked throueh.
Housewives who use K C never
Try K C at our risk. Your grocer
not pleased in every way.
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Apple Butter
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