1rF!DF0T?n ATT.) TRTHTTNTl. MRDFOT?!'), OJW'OX, WK1 N l!SI ). Y. I K 'KM BKK (i. 1010 WENATCHEES SUPERIOR YIELDS DUE TO WATER Quantity, Color and Size of Apples Caused by Irrigation Contrast Shown With Chelan, Having No Water Expert Local Packer Tells of Difference. FIRST STEP TAKEN iLINCOLN SCHOOL NATIONAL CHAMPION OF CITY OF DEFENSE MEETS In the Wonatcheo district tho mr Itu of irrigation aro well recognized, tho growers attributing the xlzo, color and heavy production of fruit In tho valley to the plentiful supply of water. Practlcaly the entire We tiatchee valloy 1b under irrigation, the water being brought 20 miles in u pipe measuring six feet In dlamcler. The cheapest water Is obtained around Drowsier at $S0 per ari3. Over 75 per cent of tho valley tho water costs $105 per acre, Mainte nance runs from J1.25 to $2.50 per aero. Cholan is the. only dliilrlet lying around Wenalchee which does not have tho benefits of Irrigation. Ac cording to Frank Isaacs, well known ns an expert orclmrdist and.. wicker who has recently returned from We iialchee where ho was in the employ of Wells and Wade of the Northwest Krult exchange, growers of tho Che lan district aro compelled to pay their packers 7 and S cents per box and board because of the fact that their fruit is off color and Is small, tho s'zea running from 150 up, with 200 us tho (iverago. Tho soil and climate of tho Chelan district aro practically (lie same as that of tho Wenulcheo district proper. Wluit Water Does. In contrast to the variety o fruit grown at Chelan Mr. Isaacs cited a number of car tallies and packing house checks under his observation nt Wenulcheo. In a (ally of 33 cars of Jonathans, with the exception of 27 boxes which sized 100 and 113. the entire shipment ran 48, 56 and 04. Such sizes are unknown without Irrigation. At one of the large Oka nogan packing ileuses the crew of packers worked an entire day on Wo man Ueautlos and Btayman Wlne eaps that ran 30, 41, and IS to the box. At a private apple show held In Wonatcheo threo boxes each of Homan Ilcautles and Stuymnn Wlno snps wore shown running 2 7 apples to tho box. Mr. Isaacs packed on Jonathans Hint ran in a pack of 11, 000 boxes, 94 per cent red; 12.000 hoxes of Spltzenbergs ran iS per cent rod. These results nre attributed by growers of tho Wcnatchec to tho In telligent uso of Irrigation. Cover Cifip Grown, "In the Wenatcheo district," said Mr. Isaacs, "the common practice among orcbardlsts is to uso a cover crop of alfalfa or clover which grows to tho trunk of tho trees. Three cut tings which run vory heavy, arc made thus making the cover crop pay a good profit to tho orchnrdlst in addi tion to eliminating the expense of plowing and cultivating, lixcept when the cover crop Is turned under ever three or four years no cultivat ing or plowing is done. "The system of irrigation In general use consists in the construction of a number of small ditches each ten or twelve Inches in width. In theso ditches a stream about an inch deep is allowed to run day and night from i tho first of .Inly until tho fruit Is picked. I'nder this plan the fruit simply can't help growing. "A modification of this plan would undoubtedly be necessary in the parts of the lioguo river valley having a heavy soil. The Wenatcheo soli is much lighter than ours, being of vol canic asb origin. Water n NYiv.s-.iiy, "I'nder the Wenalchee plan as high as 70 to 76 boxes of commercial Wlnesnps are raised to the tree, and over CO boxes of Newtowns lo the tree. "There Is no reason why we all cannot see In this valley the quality and quantity of fruit that Is being grown In the Wenalchee valley," con cluded .Mr. Isan'-s. "W hat we need lo grow such fruit Is water. Compe tition Is growing more keen every year and if this district in to survive we must put out extra fnucy fruit. And the way to get extra fancy fruit is to Irrigate. Matters have come to tho point In this valley where It Is n plain case of Irrigate or pull up the trees." The first step In the new plan for the refinancing of tho city wus car ried out last night when the council voted a 20,000 issue of refunding bonds, which will be used for paying oft the $45,000 worth of bonds due next March. The bonds will lie dated March IS, 19)7, and advertising for bids will ho started in financial papers today. Tho balance of $15t 000 due and not provided for by tho $30,000 issue will be taken care of by a balance of $15,000 on hand for the purpose. The petition of the Medynski forces asking tho city to pay for tho rent of tho Katutorliim hall on tho night of December 13, when tho morlts of the Medynski plan will bo explained by Its adherents, was read. The city was asked to poy, upon un understanding that tho hall had been paid for by the city upon the occasion of tho meeting at which Colonel Howard A. Hanson of Seattlo set forth the merits of tho plan he had worked out for the city. The hall, upon that occasion, Mayor lOuierlck explained, was paid for by a number of business men interested in tho plan. Upon hearing tho expla nation, Karl Kohl statcil that the Medynski forces will pay for the hall. Tho request that the charts pre pared by Colonel Hanson, be loaned by tho city for the meeting December 13 was acceded to, the mayor explain ing that ho was glad to have tho charts before the pooplo for moro thorough understanding. The meeting was concluded with tho reading of the regular monthly routine reporls. The Lincoln school won the city ; football championship yesterday by Idefiatlng the Washington school, 0 to 0 in u hard fought game. The j field was muddy and slippery, which ! prevented open work of any kind, ex jcept passing. The score was made by ja series of neartly executed forward passes, the last one from Whipple to Strlngfellow, netting Blx points. The ball was in the I.oncoln posses sion tiie greater part of the time, due to the fact that the defense always stiffened In critical moments. The gnmo was fought mostly on tho Wash ington territory and only once was tho Lincoln goal endangered. Little Jerry Young was the Wash ington star, while only weighing 90 pounds, yet managed to do about 50 por cent of (ho tackling. Btriugfel low and Whipple starred for tho Lin coln aggregation by carrying the ball for largo gains repeatedly. The Lincoln school won the previous game two weeks ago by the same score. ; WASHINGTON', Dec. 6. Speaking to members of the new national coun cil of defense, after its first scsslun I here today, President Wilson declared :the council represented the first prac tical effort to co-ordinate tho mili tary, industrial and economic re sources of the nation. He added that the council should be able to unite I the forces of tho country for the vic tories of peaco as well as those of war. B0NAR-LAW REFUSES (Continued From rago Ono.) of a smaller war eoutieil. The Westminster (lazetle says Premier Asipiilb's resignation was not received with any dismay in lib eral circles. A majority of llie parly warmly approved his decision and j was prepared lo give a unionist mt I ministration n fair chance, if one , were funned. Hut it predicts Unit any minority government would have a precarious existence. Speakirifr nt n public medium lo day, Lord Derby threw further light on the cause of the political crisis. Ho said it became apparent, especial ly in the matter of man power, that no serious grip was being maintained by the government oti the position which existed. What was required, he said, was n small committee which could coine to a decision quickly on any question and make I lie depart ment concerned enrry oul the decis ions arrived nt. Unless that were done there would be great danger that titc plans of the general staff might fail in tho coming year. SKATTI.K, Wash., lie. (i.-Frank Dorian, u emil miner, shot and killed his wife, his 4-year-old suifunil him self Inst night in their home in ls snqcah. a mining town cast of Seat tle, 'flic bodies were I'miud today. .Mrs. Dergan end her child had been DRINK HOT TEA I FOE A BAD COLD shof through the heart as thev lay in i bed, mid the bed covering had null been disturbed. I)crgnn's body, fii'lvj clothed, was found "n the lloor of the bedroom. There was n bulb l i wound in his head, and his hand clutched a pistol. J 8 Chilblains Dennis) Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DnUO B70HC3 Tubes 25c jars eoc t.Vl :i small ueli:t;:i of Jhimlmrg : Bmixt Tea, or us Urn (.ionium folks j cull it, "Hamburger llniwL Tliuo," tit miy pharmacy. 'Juke a tablespoon ful of the ten, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve ami ilrink a teacup full at any timo (luring tho day or before retiring. It m lliu most effective way to break n cold ami cure t;rip, art it opens the porr4 of the skin, relieving congestion. Alao loom-in tho bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the rip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. -y a Dollar i X K. JO. Kgan of Drain, Ore., was n business visitor in the city the first of the week. This Beautiful Calendar .FREE THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., maker, and iol owners of th wonderful BlgODURIER AND TONIC offer you absolutely free, calender for 1917 that you will bo proud to own. The calendar ie a tmall reproduction of tho fn:nous painting- by Hunry Mosler, that sold for JS.OOO. The only tiling required Is, that you name newspaper you clip coupon from. The supply of calendars la limited. Act quickly. " FREE CALENDAR COUPON SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., I'lease send me one of Athiuu, (ia. 1 your 191? Calendars FREE The Stare and Strlpei Forever Address Name of newspaper Coupon dipped from., Bub Fain and Stiffness away with . a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your liuck ia sore and lame or lurnhfi'o, Kciittii'ii or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't, sutler! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest ''St, Jacobs Oil" ut any drur store, pour a; little in your hand and rub it ri'lit ; into the pain or ache, ami by the time i you count fifty, the soreness ami lame- iiess is gone. j Don't stay crippled! This soothing, j penetrating oil needs to he used only I once. It takes the ache and pain right j out of your bock and ends the mim-ry. j Jt is niagiml, yet absolutely harmless ; and doesn't bum the ttkin. Nothing else Rlnps lumhngn, seiatien ' and mine buck mipery so promptly! j Starts Tomorrow Men's High Top Shoes $3.50 Will H. Wilson imble, OTj V "lack, ; be ni lack. ' be quick, Jack, jump over the candle sticky f you ire like Jack, you may h.we a copy of the fust limited edition of the VOLLAND MOTHER GOOSE The most wonderful edition ol the world's greatest juvenile classic. 108 RHYMES with full-pe illustrations, . lillikil reproductions of the famous paintings by Fredeitck Rjclutdion. tvrv child, t?verv pirml , evfry wachtT jij e,,ry inixi ilu-ulj hve 1 copy. Medford Book Store ixMt&xsmska. wsv a,& to wia 'n-r.- Yb n r :7JV, f nytnm MVt-iff armcciM vwacM Kva n mutt 5Jrt'rf!iu?, ie?sa Xmas Sale of Winter Suits. All of nuy new Winter Suits which hifve sold all season up to $25.00, 'o in this sale $Jg.98 All of our New "Winter Suits that have sold all season ) to $'J C-00 $35.00, go in this sale at.. ANN'S The 'Women's Store .14-22 North Central Medford, Ore. Xmas Sale oi Winter Coats Xmas Sale of Waists Beautiful New Crepe de Cliine and (ieorgette Crepe Waists, each one put np in a nice Xmas box, SPECIAL 100 new Crepe- de Chine Waises, values up to ().50, $,1.98 SPECIAL 100 new Crepe de Chine AVaists, worth $5.00, Xmas S1.98 sale price Xmas sale price I 15 g MOttB l until AiChristm-as, : 2A The balance, of our $1.S.00, $20.00 and $22.50 Coats, all this season's' styles, Xmas sale price $J EyOO All of our $27.50, $:!0.00 and $35 . New Winter Coats go in this sale at the uniform price of, $C.OO each AO Xmas Sale of Jewelry AVe have just added to our stock "The little Paris Shop" of " Merit e" Jewelry. Every ar ticle guaranteed to wear. The very latest ideas in Lockets, Hat Pins, Ear Drops, Pings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Bar Pins, Tie Clasps and Beads, ranging in price from 25 up to $5.09. Jt will pay you to see this line before lmying. Xmas Sale of Furs New Coney Muffs and Scarfs in black and brown, very$C.OO special Marmot Muffs and Scarfs in the new shapes, Xmas SQ-98 sale price ' Jap Mink Scarfs and Muffs, od quality, .mas J C.Ol) gill sau piM Special values in Children's Furs MS Xmas Sale of Neckwear Painty new Organdie. Collars and Sets, all well made and nicely trimmed, special, .Qq Kcautiful new Organdie and Mull Collars and Sets, this sea son's latest ideas, spe- CQn cial., each 07L AVoiuen's fine grade Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets, in or gandie, crepe de chene and broadcloths, verv spe- QQ cial, each .' -'OL 10c Men's and Wom en's Initial Hand kerchiefs, good quality, very special, each. ...... AVoukmi's and M'en's All Linen Initial .Handker chiefs, good qual- Children's Handkerchiefs, put. itv. special 1Qn up in fanev baskets, 1 r each.' IOC each 13C Extra Fine (Trade luit ial All Linen ij P Handkerchiefs, each ZrOL Plain and Fancy Hankerch'fs 500 doz. M'en's, Women's and Children's Plain and Fancy Hand kerchiefs, up to 10c values, verv special, each 5c Beautiful All Linen ICnibroid ered Handker chiefs, ikw de signs, up to 25c, very spe- 1 Op cial, each....lOL NntPrt Ffmlnist Leader Buried LEWIS. N. V., I ). .V Th fun ral of Mm. Inez Mllliolland' HoIrsp valn, the suffrnRlnt loader who died III Lo Angclos was lipid hirf today. Mnny relntivi-a, friends mid former neighbors attended. Ilmlal wn nt Meadow Mount, tho family (jlend. home- Xmas Sale of Hand Bags 100 All Leatlicr Hand Hags in tlie new shapes, I'itteil with mirror and pocket bonk, well worth $2, this sale $1.48 at A 50 beautiful new 1 land Bags in many styles, all leather, 9 well made, every one guaranteed, $.50 very special XmaSiSale of Gloves Cape (Tloves, in tan only, all sizes, Xmas J.50 sale price French Kid 'O loves, in black, tan and white, all sizes. sale $1.50 nrice J- Mocha Kid (i loves, in gray, tan anJ brown, very special $1 .75 at 1 Xmas Kimonas The latest styles in Crepe, Silk, Corduroy and Japanese Kimo nos, also a fine line of Bath Kobes at popu lar prices. These make acceptable gifts Xmas Sale of Towels Fancy Bath Towels, j Fancy Bath Towels with different colored i Sets, consisting of borders, just the thing for fancy 'IQ, work -'L large towel, small Japanese Linens Xmas Sale of Hosiery l,a l-ranee Mlk omen s Lisle ; Kayser's Silk Bos- ! Hose, everv pair ' 1I"S''- '"vcnlcr top, I fast black, all sizes. use, in plain and fancy, 10 doz. Japanese Japanese Brawn Scarfs and Squares, . Work Scarfs and 1 . . A l' I 1 . . in oeamuui urawn s;,,hmiv new n:n- ' IV ltd Ilt.ui.l ..II .1 1 . work patterns, $1.00 tmis, K(i quality. " ' ! wu4h today ( Hieap today at towel and wash $1 .25 lvalues, sale KW worth 50c, this ncn ors, very S 1 .25 :()5c. this sale. rr 1 no iu;a ts ig to match A I price LiSaIe yL, special , 1 (pair OUClSil,. ' 1' i f