Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HEDFOItD MAIL TKMUNIS
AN INDMrBNriHKT NKWWAPl
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Offi.-o Mull TritNfi Building, W-IT-I&
ni-plton
Tl Numiwratlc T m , thf MMlford
Moll Tho W'dfn I T-Hhi no Tlir Notltb
rn oraamnlm 'I i Axninnd Trunin.
THE RURAL CREDITS BILL
UKoltnu ft TNAM, JMItar.
BUHHORIITIOK KATB8I
One yr. y nmii
un mmiii,
Tn
lite
:':
hv null
l'r month. (I.-IImt.-i by DmrrMr
if.uif.tnt. Pinifiiix. Jackaonvllia
and Central J'oini ....... .....-
SatuMar only bv mail. (Mr year 2 Of
W kly. tr yar .. -. 1.10
OflaUl apr of the Cltr of Mdfor!
OmeVftl Paper of J kana County.
Rnlrd awonrt-claMi niatler at
Medfnrd, Oregon, under the act of Marah
. 1879.
Hworn rirrutnilon for 1M ill.
I'nll I. nedwlre Acaoclated Ire (lis
patch'
BARTLETT PEARS
BIG 13.1 5 A BOX
i:V YORK, .IhIv - I. -Tlicrr wh
iniilcrinl tiiorNMi in nil wwdem lruil
nTiil is ' Yitrk Mtioti immi
kU iliiriitw (lie wwk entllitt Siitur
iln. Out- ImiiilrtMl nnd jhirt.v-llirw lliou
mihI, two hundred ami llility-thiue
liokaiifM of Culil'tiiiii and Xotth-wc-icni
Hiimll fruit ami .10,81)0
liixi" ir ('nliforniii idtru fruit with
u'li-iMfd, Thu mnrkof lm mIihhI up
iciMimrkalilv well, iiotvvitlitnniliut
Hie Inritc offuriiijr".
Tin hulk r (lis iinrthwimlurti fruit
U Dm (lell penm, anil tliuy am iinwt
mjr a lUHity aiilo, ruiiiixiiiK $3. IS to
1.H" iitr liox.
I'Iiiiiim aro in pond dwiiHiid, mIHiik
Ikiiii $1.85 to $I.'J6. Bonn) wnaty
1014 hiiiI Miimll frtiil void from $l.2
In (10 colli ...
ApticotH in c pretty ut'ar tliiinijili.
lew xliipiuuiit m)i1 from $i.un to
I " I'f'lll.
Clii'iTitfH fmiu Mir tun Hi wol Imvo
met with rthhI iIciiihimI if in irmd i-oii-ililinii
Tho In me Mirt ion of Hit n I'
ll wil- n ilii'llii ImHfil rnllMilrr
iliii del ii . ('mil - in muni i uiiililiiiii
i ll In. IN ' H'l t.l V
TIIK iKiiiK f '"' ,,,,,,',l ''rediU bill by President Wil
son, July 17, in a trititnjili r justice', and ends olio of
the big struggle of the sixty-fourth congress.
Altogether tlipiv liflve bt'pn 1 18 ntml crpdlts bills in
r'ongrpii. 'llioy harp included pvcry shndt of opinion
from llml which fuvoi govpmmont supptrrislon of a farm
ntortgafrt1 K.VKtcni to Unit which favors direct government
Iohds to fnrmers.
The new bill as paused and signed and a described by
the president, )ttt the fanners "upon an equality with all
others who have genuine assets, and makes the great
credit of the country available to them.
It is news to many persons that the farmer has never
had the borrowing privilege without which the manufac
turing and commercial interests of the country would
perish. ' Kw
Hecauso the farmer has had no way to get money at
a fair rate for a long time, the evils of the landlord sys
tem, one of which is the high cost of food, have increased
by lea its and bounds in the last quarter of a century.
Successful farming is purely a development proposi
tion, so far as time is concerned. It is aniatter of years.
JJut the banking business can be made successful only
by turning loans over and over, rapidly, many times. The
farmer and the banker work at cross purposes. .Farmers
have been largely shut out of the borrowing privilege.
Lately, as farming methods have become more scien
tific, the farmer's condition has become worse. Within
the past decade, agricultural processes have been revolu-
FIVE ROWS OF TEETH IN EACH SHARK JAW
mmBr
Mr,- .. II . ... . . .
' -i ii ii i , in i i a m.iii i. nx M
ei- ill.. i' tin- At.ni.ii i i.i t. I ..nil a.u
nnniilnr teeth, notiliul hko i taw, Soim-
iihImm .icros at the lu v. Tlu
Icnutli.
Ii. rk nlmli )i in ttrrorifil Imfli.
h ni i'ii With im. rown of tn
ol the ceh ineusiiiv four
laws nuiKc lmm tlinr to lii feet in
NOSBHTOFHHEN
OFF VIRG NIA CAPES
NMIKOl.K, V, luh -' I. -Onl
in.' or Hi" allied waralilpa iiatrolllim
tin. Virattitla mihm whUIiik for th
(.iTiiiun omlarwaUr lltiar leutch
ImiiiI nr lir hlli'f ahli Mreiumi, was
m aiHht iii In today, anil die wa
i hImIiih i ii nut lo nea.
Sfiifaiini in. ii who had exiwtml
tli. iirilvul hi Hi llreiucn within Mm
i.iki tw iiiix now think mn laiuiot
in Niiywiiiic uaar Mm ola. Tim
w'Hllir ilurlug tli laat forty-olnht
lionrh hit. len Ideal for a ituh Into
tin harbor. Tha aoa baa Imh rough,
tlic Hkv haa )H urrtmai Mlmoal eon
tinn.iii) and ralH haa hrou rallluK If
tii uIk aubmermlbhi wre uar, the
tiii..im iihmi aay. (ha would havu
taken advatttai of thaan Hndltlona
to louie in. I'nraoHa In Urmau clrclea
niio nredletad th mm I Kg of thn Hr
hii'it uMlwnla admitted tlialr dlaap
iolniiiiut but thought th- boat had
i' I'll iI.UmI In aiartlng Thy r
mlliil that the lMntarhland waa uior
tiun it wet-k overdue.
he past decade, agricultural processes have been rcvo
lionized. The best farmer is now trained in an agricul
tural college. Kven the small farmer must practive in
tensive scientific processes. Jle is learning, among oH rr
things, that there is no such thing as profitable farming
without stock, horses, cows, etc.
It takes at least five years to get a farm started, or to
change from exclusive grain farming to grain and stock
farming, another five to get it established in ordinary
security, and another five to perfect it.
The farmer liecds money lo do all this, and he needs it
on long time. This is exactly what the new rural credits
I'll !..i 1 .1 i 1 I .... Ml.
nut is Jiiiemieti 10 supply mm Willi.
Jt will penult the small farmer lo prosper. Ft will en
courage the Imck-to-lhe-land movement.
11 is the first step in doing awav with the terrible
Ihreat of landlordism in the United Slates. It will help
the HO per cent of the country's agriculturists, who are
now renting farmers, lo become land and home owners.
A PENDLETON GRAB
BRITISH
CHAS
E
RAIDING WARSHIPS
BRITISH
CAVALRY
BACK 10 BELGIUM
ONE THOUSAND GALLONS
OF "PEP" AT CANNERY
The liogiif Ittvor Vallu) Canning
Comitany Una tariwutorN at work eu
IiUHik their plant In niillitiiatluii of
mi lurreaaed oluio of bualuoaa A
1 i. so foot retwlvlng platform la b
Ihk built on tha waat aid of the
plant and on ta raat aid a ISkiio
foot, platform imd unod hav it'n
iullt ror iim In the mauutacturt' and
toragt of ahlpplng boxoa. Ne ina-
inur la alao being addtid for ue
lu i-anHlng beaua whlth will mater
lull) loatwt Hid coat of putting thla
Mirift) of vKelablea on to market
Soniclhlag orr tuou gallona of
Iganberr) Julre haa lieen put up
which later lll It ued lth tpplo
Juice In the production at ' I'tp," a
ilrlnk whlth had it origin with thla
ianui'i gud whli'h Is meeting ith
uieattr alia thau antlrlpated.
Tlie iiean crop thla ar la aWout
double in a-re of thai of laat et
and Manager Hoke 4oa not inintl
nute an trouble In belnt a')0 "
operate ih ranitfr) to IIh fullfdi
i'Hiallv i the entire aeaaou
Klght a ot touiatoea giu uo
growing -. .. ndor coutun to 0,1a
oauiu-M whli-ii full) lb iff tlnuitf
the " t'tut tiy U y:i:ci
Jnat hs1
CONCKAIilOl) behind the veiled pretense of validating
the slate university at Kugcne and the Oregon Agri
cultural college at Corvallis, Pendleton has initiated it bill
upon the November ballot for the establishment of a
sjUUn.OUO state normal school for eastern Oregon at Pen
dleton. if Med ford initiated a bill to establish the southern
Oregon state normal school at Mcdford the action would
be similar to that initiated by Pendleton.
For many yeai the eastern Oregon stale normal school
was conducted at Weston, iimt as the southern Oreirou
normal school wait conducted at Ashland. In both towns
the state still retains a considerable investment in land
and buildings. If the normal schools arc to be rc-(tab-lishctl,
it is to the taxpayers' interests that thev be re-established
at their Tornicr sites. .Just treatment of tin
towns that furnished subsidies and assisted in the main
tenance of the normals demands it.
m The attempted Pendleton grab is an ahuso or the initi
ative, for only two years ago the nconle voted aurainst re-
opening the normals. It is an injustice to the neighboring
town of Weston but Pendleton having successfully stolen
a i tiaricr million dollar state asvluni irom Maker, has no
scruples about robbing Weston of the normal.
LONDON, July at -Six Gorlnnn
torpmlo bout iloslroycm uoro oiibiir
od lu n running fight by thu IlrltMi
IlKht forcoH off Schouwun Ilnuk yoH-
tordny, anys nu offlclRl statement Is-
siiad by tho British nduilrulty this at
turnoon. Tho Oormnn nohsuIh woro
rupontcdly hit but thoy miccocUed In
roiicliliiK tho MoIkIiui const.
TIio toxt of tho official statonionl
anysr
"At mldnlRht of July 22, whllo near
thu North llliidor light vosol, somo
of our light forcus slghtod thrco cne
my dostroyors who rotlrcd boforo
dnmnKo could bo inflicted upon them.
".Subsoiiivutly off Schouwon IJnnk
hIx onoiuy dostroyors woro oii?agod
mid a riiiiuliiK fight uusiiod durliiK
which thu onomy was ropoatcilly hit
but ho mict'uodud in renuhliiK thu llol
glnn const.
"Ont of our vowols wn hit onco
and ono officer and onu man wero
HllKlitly woundod. There was no
othor dnmiiKO or lasimltlos."
NEAR
S
z
CAN
DEFEATED BY TURKS
FIR
DESTROYS
NO
MN
E
ASHLAND, luh .' I Hn at I III
yeaterda) inoriilu; ioiuil'til de
atroyvd the milling Iuiiim- of tlu Aah
land mini' The mine runtalned ten
atampa The property recently taken
ver by a a ndleate of Texas enpltal
lata, had own rompletel) overbauled
and was being operatod with A. W.
ltartlett, of Hau Autoulo, as manager
Developments us to extant of damage
to atampa and other marMuory awMlt
the cooling off process. Oanao of fire
unknown. Um imrtlHll) rovmed b)
Insurance Thu mine la located about
three miles wthi of lown.
BIRTH OF A NATION
AT PAGE
TOI.KIH), O. Jul, .'t The Si
aault ou I'uiplre Ueorge JohuMuu A
the local AiuiIcjh MiorUtion prV
ycjterday tl result In tlir rlimlm
tlon of thf bottle. i cording lo plaus
under by inr Hrrnahu
ud othsr stockholders of the dub. It
as announced la"l ulghl
A iper suhailtuto Villi Ho ued. tl
n.M i-nld
loliimlun wna kuorked uuconwcloiu
In one of rift or more bottles thron
filial (lie mauds Ift'lien tin- aiiecluntri.
VU'te dUsittUflM lth & il.il-.ion
wbtcb menut defeat fur Hie iumu.
inb The arbiter leu me i, u i ; Absolutely Removes
I bla morning llh gkirai nlcn.ii ijj , t ,. ,. -.
hi. imik ui ill- ii.m.1 .(5t ue mb AiUMursiuin. t.inepaiK.ipo
, I . dViuuii tli lu(i)k
Mn of the irltlcs who Imvo lnon
aterneHt In tholr ovartionH of A merl
in n dtauiHtlsts aiiuouiu'o thulr belief
tlmi II. W. Orlfflth hiiH -put m or"
the great Amerlcuu pla) at last. Mr.
(Irlfrith's wonderful apeotai-le drama
"The Birth of a NatlH." is referred
to the umIh.no offorlug which opens
a three day engagement ut tho Page
theater, Medford, Thurwlar ovomIiik,
July .'Tth.
For many year American dram
atists wrote able playa or particular
stale, cities or iMalltloa, ranging
from Alabama." to the "Henrietta"
and from "Way Down Baat" to The
Oieat Dhlde " Hut uo on mau seem
ed to urusp Hie whole spirit aud geu
lu of America until David Wark
Orlflitb picked a suggestlen ror his
theme out of Dixon's "The Leopard's
Spots' aud "The Clansman," mid
started to develop It The results
of Mr. Griffith's efforts Is u new and
stupendous art for which no ade
quate name has yet been round. "The
Hlrlh of a Nation" combines specta
cle, ronuuee. domestic drama, coin
ed), t iased, musk, and morhauUal
effeda into harmouloua eusemble that
captltatea equallN the ee aud the ear
In a ireMntutton latlii S houra ami
4T. minutes It epllomatlscs the life
of atattou
S!1" "'
LONDON. July 21. Heavy firing
was henrd off the Dutch const all
day Sunday, anys a dlnpatch from The
Hague to the Kxcfiange Telegraph
company. I'lve Herman destro)era
wore observed returning towards
Zwobrugge. Two ot thorn had a heavy
list.
HICltl.lN. July 21. via London.
Oornian toriilo boats lu tholr raid
from I'lHiidBrs ou tho night of Jul)
22-23, wont up to the mouth or tho
Timing without sighting any llrltish
naval rorces, aa)s nu official state
ment Issued todu) by thn (loniiHii ud.
mlralt). Ijiler they oiicouutered sev
eral small Hrlllsh arulsors hut re
turned to their busu iiiidniuiitfeil.
MARKET REPORT
-pr
i j'AvilU't alldtnt:i:u.U
i
JJlVfnttK:.
JHHIS Alne, .
Ti:i:its Aitp, Offfiovtc
COWK Alno, OOdfiVzU'
VIJAh- Drummd, fifiBUo.
I.to roiiltry
IIKN8 ll'(n Kk, aeeimling lo
iuulil. ; npnugN IVs HnuiU or over,
KU-.
DUCKS Fat, h
(1RKSB Hit, So.
TUHKBY8 IM yos, I6o.
1I1CLG1AN HAItlOS. Ii to tie.
liny ana Orurn
(HiiyniK Priucs.)
WIIKATIUfl.
DATs J' t.m.
IIAV (lmm nnd Hlfnlfn, $12 Ion.
' 11AHLKY Whole, $-J."i.
rrlctM I'ata t nciacrs
hgok -auic
ItinTKII Dirv, a lb., 4Bo.
POTATOBS 1.88.
ONIONS 'JftM.
IIONBV-Mr rr Uk
CIDBIT 3.V.
l'OHK-Bc.
HRKr' 10a12c
l.AHU lai.-fifl
slKHMiKKS -irj.
HAM l(-.Mr.
IUTTI It FAT 2U-.
Hutiei Wlioli -.ile, 'J6f.
f by ssvM(e Mr CWm
lien La Oondaa ar snly lPa
-
CONSTANTINOPLB, Jul) 2 I A
dofont of llrltlh euvnlrj detnchnteiits
by Turkish fortes oast or Siie2, near
tho canal, Is announced by nrui)
hoadquartors in todn)'8 ofMclal stnto
mont. Tho nrltlsh fled towards the
cunal, iiursuod by the Turku.
nrltlsh detachments, advancing
wost of Katla, 3d tulles from the
cnnnl, woro driven off by Turkish
skirmishers.
A further retreat or Russian rorcos
lu Persia under Turkish prosmiro Is
roportod In today's official war orrico
stntoment, which says:
"In I'orslu, Itusslnu forcos which
fled In disorder eastward nttemptbd
to ofrer resistance thirty kilometers
vast or PnnUoz. Wo pursued tliom.
Tho. ononi), unuhlo to orrr buttlo,
was obliged to withdraw towards tho
frontier.
"In the district of Poniunn our ad
vnuco dotnehmeuts ilrovo otf enemy
detaohmonts iiiiiiroRchlug wost of
Katln.
"In fighting enst of the town of
Sues and near the rnnal between our
dotal hmeiiU and two enemy cavalry
parties the oneni) fled towards the
lanal, leavint? somo dead. Our troops
are In pursuit
IT'S THE FAD TO
"ROLL YOUR OWN"
CIGARETTES!
Smart Smokers Everywhere Are
Rolling "Bull" Durham Into
Fresh, Fragrant Cigarettes
Most Enjoyable of Smokes
Fashion for smokers decrees
that if you would be smnrt nnd
up-to-date you must supply your
self with "the makings" and "roll
your own" cigarettes.
"The makings" consist of
"Bull" Durham tobacco and n
book of "papers". When you
hnve poured n little "Bull" Dur
ham into n "paper" nnd shaped
it to your liking, you nre ready
to enjoy the cigarette that con
noisseurs say is the most enjoyable
smoke in the world fresh, fra
grant, mild and sweet.
It's an easy matter to learn to
roll your own" with Bull" Dur
ham. There's n knack to it
that's all. Any man can master
the art after n few trials. And to
make it easier, the manufacturers
of "Bull" Durham, Durham N. C,
will mail free to any address in
the United States on request an
illustrated booklet showing the
correct way to roll your cigarettes.
"Bull" Durham Is sold every
where. Get a Sc sack today. A
free book of papers goes with it.
"Roll your own I"
JOHK A. PERL
UNDERTAIKH.
1-hiI) ltnut
'J . 11AHTLUTT
PtnuM I Tn O.I IT-d-'J
Vutoiiiul'lli l 1 i.ie iMili.e
Ami' iittbvo servp, Coroner.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
20S East Main Street,
Jnediord
The Only Exclusive
Connncrcini Photographon
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Mmle any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J
We'll do the rest
X. D. WESTON, Prog.
H
t
f?S N
v
of a match
All the convenien
ces of gas better
cooking;' and a
cleaner
cooler
kitchen
NEW
OIL
For
lint
Re suit t
Ust
.PtarlO'il
f
w
Bakes, broils, roasts,
toasts. Moro efficient
than your wood or coal
stove, and costs lean to
operate. Your cooking
ia better, too, because
you have heat-control
like a gas stove.
&TOVE
-A The New Perfection
gives a clean, oilotlcss,
Bootless flame, becauso of
the lonu blue chimneys.
Cuts out the drudgery of
wood or coal. Keeps
your kitchen coot. In
1,2,3 and 4-burner sizes,
ovens separate. Also
cabinet models with Flre
Icsa Cooking Ovena.
Auk your dealer todny.
Standard Oil Co.
(Itlllofilt)
1
For Sale by
GrAKNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO.
CRATER LAKE HARDWARE CO.
Crater Lake Auto Line
Our Auto Stage is making regular trips to Crater
Lake. Lcavo MeuTord at 8:30 a. in. on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Three or more passengers
can go any day for regular round-trip fare. Passen
gers carried to all side points when aluos aro not
filled with through passengers. Hound trip to Cra
ter Lake and roturn $10.50; one way, $8.75. Phone
100 for scat reservations.
HALL TAXI CO.
aahat 1 la - - ., i,, , A J I S .. I IE1
Heat and friction
cannot hurt this tire
Why Prottium Proctn Ruhhw
add mileagt lo Republic firea
Heat, the great ilcMroyer of rublior, is caused principally
y friction.
I'roiliutn Process RuMicr (the wonilerful new cnmiwiint!
UM(1 exclusu'ely on Republic tire) immkmc .uiii-ikkl and
traction qualHtas which reduce frvctiun to a minimum.
In addition to this, I'roditim l'roces RuWier will wiUiM.-uul
a hiuhor temperature than an)' material ever mail on a tire.
The result is that Republic I'rodium Process tires are
almost proof aenimt the damauing results of over-healing.
Get a sample strip of this wonderful new nibbcr. Try to
break it. Its groat tensile strength u another of its advan
tages over all other tire tread.
Young & Hall Motor Co.
Distributors : Medford
?i
Made in tha 5(iWi Block Tttad
VON DER HELLEN HARDWJJtE CO.,
Eaj;lt Point, Oiigoii
ASHLAND VULCiUiriZIKQr W0IJKS,
Ashland, Orosjon.
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