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PAGE ETGTTT mhdporp matl TRTnuyr:, mp:dford, oukgox, titksiwy. tux'k.m m:n in, imp WATER DOUBLED VALUE OF LAND ASSERTS BEAL Tyson Beall of Central Point In creased His Alfalfa Yield $50 an Not Now Consider Farming With out Water Story of Increase. I ;i gallon during tlio 1910 season nnd ,county port(m of le dll)tl.(.t held ut Grants Push Hiitunlay, and it jwafl decided to proceed Willi urrunge- ineiuH in me nope inai ine tntciies can be built and water ready for the Irrigation of several thousand acres of land on the somh side of the Hogue river, between Gold Hill and the mouth of the AppleKato liver, In to I be accomplished throiiKh district or- Acre Through Irrigation and Would ionization. Two districts are to he organized, one including the terri tory in Jackson county, the other that In Josephine county. The Jack son county district Is already well along iu formation. The-Josephine An ardent advocate of Irrigation Islcouuty portion of the district proposes Tyson Ueall, whose ranch lies in the UB0 01 tnB extension or the Jackson Central Point district. A part of Mr. counl' dltch- A meeting of tho property owners .aim urouBi.1 uu.ier irn- ,,, hoUlhtv;8 lmlU,r thc j01icljh ine results were so ravorauie tnai orrangnmeuts have already been made to bring an additional 20 acres under water during the 1917 season. This land will be devoted to the raising f tJ,c com(n, scoson "b'lr UKVla- The canal to serve both portions . Tho water was applied this past of tne ditrct ,., b(J a,)0ut mc8 " l 8 ,en acre "m" 01 tt"a,la'.long. Thc water will he taken from the use of water increasing the yield the rlver near GM , an(J a" tho district will bo served by gmv. Without water the average yield',,,.. Tll0 dUch w, covcr al)0ut ,. from this field has been 3 tons to 000 e8 of nt adJollinK the acre with three cuttings. With GranU ,. alo,,K lh,. nBll0. It ,s or witnoui water tne mst cutting ran ,,, tlmt t wl cost a,JOIlt u, u. u.. minuu. u:r ui cre t(J ,.,,, wU(,r oy()r Ul(J second cutting shrunk ono half while dlBlrlct. T, construction of these tho third cutting was almost nil. dltches will make available a large ' Wit ll thfl amillnnllnn if nrnlnii Itin' " . ucreagc suitable for beet culture adja " ...-...... , lu "'" cent to the ('routs Pass Biigar fuc- i;ru. j nu secouu culling whs ainiusi ' ,0I.y ns noavy as tno first wimo the third crop was sold In tho field for 1211. After tho third crop was removed, tho airalfu reached a height of from 8 to 10 inchos before stock was turn ed in to pasture It down. Tho land on which this crop was raised Is heavy black bottom land. When tho first application of water service in distiiiil countries, made efforts to secure u sent or standing room, while for the public nml pri vate eiilleiies the tickets were ltum was mado the ground was full of doep '.r0 exhausted. crackB which tho water filled In. Ono When the house assembled, even othorapplication was mado following scat on the floor and in the galleries tne socona cutting. . CROWD HEARS PREMIER (Continued Krora rage One.) If tho 1917 season Is as favorable as that or 18 10, Mr. Ueall stated, ho will make a fourth cutting which will IwnH fillrd. The diplomatic represen tatives ol Great llnlnin s allies oc cupied seats in the gnllci-v for distin guished slraimers. On thc benches bring tho yield per acre up to 8 or reserved for lords were members of 814 tons. Iu ninn r house, who took n pronii- Klgurlng alfalfa as selling nt I0 m,t ,,,,,-t j briii(riii about the recent pur ton tho gulns made by Mr. Honll change of government. Among them by using water are as follows: (lain W(.,e Lords Norlhelilfe, Uending, por aero, 4 tons or $40, nn amount Hiirnliiim, Islingloil and l'iirie. There sufficient to pay for the water right ( was also a senttcnnn of Dominion In ono season; gain for tho ten aero ministers, ineltidinp; l'lcmier JHissev field, 40 tons or 400. In addition j and Former Premier Ward of New to this tho pasturago after tho third Vuliinil crop must ho added. This amounted to tho oqulvalont of ono ton of hay to the acre, bringing thc total gain from the use of water to $.".0 per aero. "I am so strongly In favor of tho use of Irrigation,'' stated Mr. Ueall after recounting the gulns mado In his crops, "(hut I would not consider farming without It. I believe that tho value or my farm land has been at least doubled by bringing It under Irrigation." ITALY SPURNS PROPOSAL (Contlnuod From Page One.) Jjnck or SlncrJity. "I do not dcslro to uso oxagger atod language, hut tho accent of honstfuluosH and tho lack of sincer ity which characterizes tho preainblo of tho enemy's nolo certainly lusplro no belief that these mysterious penro conditions which tho central empires announro they have the Intention of exposing later on. with tho object of guaranteeing the existence, honor and free development of their peoples, do constitute an answer to the postulates wo have laid down." ltaron Sonnlno apepaled to the dep uties of all parties in the words of Premier Urlaud of Franco, not to per mit the move of the central powers to "poison tho minds of the people," and lo urge them to refrain from "pluylng tho enemy's game," by glv liiK way to rash or untimely manifes tations which might Implant the germ r-f division and discouragement. He asked thorn not to vote any order of the day which might let ll he sop posed that the attitude of Italy dif fered from that of her allies. Amid an outburst of (heeling fur Huron Sonnlno the chamber voted the order of the day pure and simple, iiti. plying confidence In tho government and further ordered that the fore'.Rn minister's speech be placarded throughout Italy. The vote on the order of the day was 2 7f to 49. SIONE OF MIS SOI FOR FEDFRAL JUDGE lVASlUNtiTOX, Dec. 1!). Judge Kimhrougli Stone of St. I.ouis son of Senator Stone, has been selected by. president Wilson tor nomination ns I'liited Slnlcs circuit judge iu the eighth circuit, succeeding .litdie F.l inur 11- Adimm. f "liwiivd Thilhusinsdcally When t hi! premier entered Hie house just before noon he was cheer ed enthusiastically from all uarters. Former Premier Asriuitli, who enter ed n moment Inter, nlso was cheered vociferously by liberals. Sir William ltobciison, chief of the imperial staff at nrniv headquarters, dressed in khnki, was in the gallery. In House of Lord. Lord t'urzon, presenting the new Stfjp ToolCAlnot K 1,(10.00 llMjjj Ml (j Decide now to give tools j) Mm rttul Inn irtf kihwI tixiWfih'ivr N M evpi i tlii'iL" Drii-lc imiv lo irivr t-oi:ic W IV KtL-n Kuii:r tK or lie iter till, a Cj Tool Set tii I 'W'V tbm over nt fur iWW. Tliy'r f) iV! '.ho 't I m.l-.f I ir'j tH. li I FT.TT M't Ji V iIlli-iaivl'ii't.i A1 ' M'"1 V U Tool Cabinet Roohttt Ko. 597 X M frto on rque$t i) Mm ntul Inn iirlf kihwI tiiUfiU'ivr KtL-n Kuu.r vU, or tic iter till, a Tool Set I .wiV thim over nt fur iWIptN. Tliy'r '.h ltl.-M lll.l.. I lf t'"l Mil I f- TJ N't C 'ir'itml jx rfi v in, l -mll"l t ur mmipt rrftin-it. I k.-. 11 Knurr T.-.i .-h'U u' hm i.-x Ho hi an I t- .'A Tool Cabinet ftoohltt Ko. $97 free on rmquett - rr Rrc-l'e ' '' f ( ' T ...,, I .. ;f-rfh 'K ' , ITruite-llMk KWtiu 4.. C. .',! 1.' Simmons Hardware Co, "'Tl 5 Co. It Works! Try It Tellt how to loosen a tore, tender corn so it lifts out without pain. Good nes spreads rapidly and druf? Ktsts here aro kept, buny dispensing frcount', the ether discoverT n( a Cin cinnati man, which is untd to looea hy corn so It lifts out with the finders. Ak nt iinr phitrmary for a qimrUT ounco of , friH'otn, which will coitt Try little, hut in Mid to be tulliciciit to rid one's feet of evi-ry hard or soft corn or callus. You npply Just a few drops on the tender, aching corn and Instantly the oretiHss 13 relieved, and soon the corn is bo suriveled that it lifts out with out aln. It Is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never Inflames or even Irritates the adjoin In? tisane. This discovery will pr-Tent thou r nil of ilp.uhn niinnally from lockjaw and infucllon heretofore resuHltig from (he tukMiW hal.'U Ot VUUiiiK WIU?. FIRST NAT THIS EVENING The iwA coie ert of I lie winter series to In? e,iven hy the Aledford band will take place at. the Xttt to night, eoiiimeiicinjf at 8. The stone has been ciilnrcA'd and remodelled to accommodate the larj-e .Medl'ord band. The .Mi ilford hoys' band is to make its first appearance at the en tertninmcnt, which is expected to be a bin; surprise Iu the audience. There will be a total of almost seventy mu sicians lukiii); pari iu this evening's program, which is us follows: March, "I.nkc Front' (Vander cook); overture, "Tancredi"' (Hos hini); solo, ''Toreador Soiiff from Carmen'' (lli.et), Clcore Andrews; descriptive patrol, "Ihiblin Hay" (I.arnpe); selection (Selected), Med l'ord Choral Society ipiarlet; yavutte, "Dainty Hear" (iarnhou.-e). .Medl'ord i boys' baml; violin solo, "Mnzurki di iC'oncert" (Mubin), Kdwnrd t'luiilcn l(oot; baritone silo, "Kentucky I ;IIome," air varie (Malloy). Master Irvine 'ferrel; selectiuu, "IT Trova j tore' (Verdi); solo, "Ksseiaestu'' (".Martha" (Klotowi, Miss Ueruldine ' iTheiss; marc h, "Manhattan Heuch" ', j (Suusu) ; "America." Accompanists, i I Mrs. tlcore;c Andrews, Fred A. I Ilaixht. ' ' ! cabinet's policy In the house ol lords said: "Tho policy of the new government Is that the war must he conducted fith the utmost precaution, that there must he ample return for all sacri fices, that full reparation must he made hy the enemy for his countless crimes and security given that those crimes shall not he repeated and that sacrifices made shall not have been In vain." $110,000 TO HEAL PITTSBURG, Dec. 19. Miss Net tle Hichnrdson, aged 4 0, former cash ier In a Pittsburg hotel, waa todnv awarded a verdict of $170,000 In her suit for $500,000 for breach of prom ise against Henry Dcniston, aged 78, mllloualro recluse of SwtE&valo, a suburb. J Xmas Oranges, Candies Nuts Hurry now before the Oranges are gone. Oranges 2 doz. for 35c. Great Big Ones Only 35c doz. Our Candies have just arrived. That highly flavored mixed at 12c a pound is a dandy. You cannot duplicate ii for less than 20c at other stores. Don't wait until the last minute, for we only have 500 pounds on hand and it's going fast. REMEMBER "JONES" IS THE PLACE Look for the Windows full of Oranges, Candies and Nuts Everything Tagged JONES' CASH GROCERY Next to Golden Rule Store. Headquarters for Xmas Eats Oakland Hi HBBtWr-jl Mtim Here Is I'll If SI 111 f J5toic the Car You Have Waited For ensible Six 1 1 11 mwm mm S J Jib- J'ti mm V H V , U u mm in l l rsRUfT its hi s st ',a h v. mm m 5 ; mem mmri Six cylinder valve in head. Motor 41 horse power at 2500 revolutions per minute. 1 12 inch wheel base. 32x4 tires, non skid in rear Stewart Vacuum Feed Weight 2150 pounds. 18 to 25 miles per gallon of gasoline. Genuine leather upholstering. ' Equipment One Man Top, Stewart Speedometer, Ammeter, Gasoline Gauge, Robe Rail, Foot Rail, Extra Demountable Rim, Clear Vision .Wind Shield, Electric Lights with Dimmers, Tail Light, Instrument Board Light, License Brackets, Electric Horn, Tools etc Price Until January 1 F. O. B. MEDFORD Price Advances $30 on January 1, 1917 C. E. GATES $945 I MM mm 11 mm mm m mi IIS BHu.-l$aCH.. mm muim mm r .-.4,.rai a'.stf - imp in- V If Ml 1 m i 'J ) . cicw.aiiitMisB8i&iac-'ji:.r'),iuvfi''"j..4? 3xt,L.si,ilr. ..:i..'f.s'V--i(eit!n4SM!'. i.:-ir. ?,t