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EM-TEES
AKTKH rillilSTMAS
Christinas time has eome ami tone;
Tbf joor ftel much elated,
Flecim-a of things they've looked
upon
And goods they've maulrated.
But Mill, it fcomc-how feels to tne.
The poor may well feel rotten,
For when t hum the ChriHimu in;c
They're apt to !e forgotten.
Now, Christmas charily. It .seems.
Should never know a sermon
When It should not eiiiiaze in
to. Heme
To keep the poor from froezlu'.
I think It's nonsetme to provide
t'nfortunales with flotillas.
Then suddenly lo turn aside.
And view their wants with loath
Ins. If Chri.-itmas love In any ood
it ought to be more lasting;
It ought to buy the widow wouil,
And keep her kids from faithis;
It ought to do it all the year.
One Christmas to another;
It onghl to give the Jail bird cheer.
And lift each stumbled brother.
m amoo: :
Mexican Athletic Club
Rear Sirs
Next to reading
IlaBeball chatter
In the whiter
And about
Jess Willarrl
Holding nut
For more
$
The muff
That nabs
Our nanny worer,
Js readintc
About tho
Movie actresses
"Wiio are "rtrd dearee
Members
Of your club
Telling In the papers
About their p't
Hobble.
Veticockt, lizards, cioin.
Wolfhounds, lions, seal.-,
Mules, goau, perch
And their many
Expensive poirii,
Hat., shoes.
And everthins
l'lra?e'
Tor the love of
Mike
Ihiif thi in
Cut our
That nnadiilterat' I
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AUSTRIAN OOUNCELLOR
OUSTEO BY CHARLES
AMSl'l !.I"A .1.
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STILL 25 PER CENT EFFICIENT
nPH E ti nijM.iiii v i
HE tciiUM.nu-v ili-ft
to tic rctri'oUi-d
ii-tiiir w;;ti-r iumiii tin- i;iiiii.
-Mi-iiiiwliiK-. ilic v;ii!i-v will
i K'lit ill I'l'iMlllft i'UI. ill-trH'l of l JmismIiIc 1 ( K (! i-ciil.
The flection d-iniMnitcd tlie ,Tnvvtl, of irrigation sen
timent, .mil that an actual majority of land nv.ni-rs favor
the l;s!ii' t plan. Had tlie land ov.ncis. who have liet-n
j forced to leave tin- rnisnt ry I.ecauM- they could not make a
livmir off tile land liccaiise of
vote hy proxy, tlie ditrict would have In-cii created.
Jt ix
money
who as
now hp to the larjfe
md ciid-sry fiirlitiiii:
ert that tllev faol'
sul'init a suli.-titutc plan vherely water cm he placed upon
tile laud at a reasonable cost.
It is to he feared, however, that they only favor irriga
tion for tlie other fellow. Many of them display consider-,
ahle destructive ahiiitv, hut no contrtictive genius
.lwavs readv ith the hammer to knock irosrivssive moves.
lint iievei-kiiown to create or assist a dev elopment iroject.
The man with 1KX) acres who cultivates fifty, tlie man
with ."iixi who cannot make it pay ami endives in other en
terprises to make :i living, tin; man with Ml acres who
scratches out a meaner existen' on a 'portion of it fought
the district plan. They would take water, tlu-y say on
ahout two acres apiece.
The men who sold portions of their farms at inflated
values, then ot.thein hack ly lnrec.sure hecause the jiur
chaser could not make a living without vatcr also op
pose irrigation, hoping to do the same tiling a'ain.
The man who is content to eke nut a hare living with a
minimum of effort, who does not want water and thinks
it an injustice to he forced to better himself, also opposes'
irrigation of any kind because it would make him work.
Irrigation calls for intelligent farming,' of which there
is very little in the valley. Irrigation calls for silo.s. for
crop rotation, for diversified production, for siiijar beef
factories, for canneries and similar industries. To realize
on the cost of tlie water, it would no longer be practical to
plant one crop sixty years in succession and exhaust the
soil as is done today.,
Irrigation would mean the subdivision of the larire
farms and the support of many families instead of one. It
would mean economic and industrial revolution.
District, irrigation would mean that all the land owners
share in the cost of the benefits without impairing their
title or rif;ht to nioi ta L'e their property, a right lost
under private contract for water. It means that the dis
trict owns the water, and not a private corporation, whose
failure jenpardixes the water. It means cheap water at
minimum cost.
The fijrht for irrigation is not ended. It has only begun.
Unless a suitable plan for irrigation is at once furthcoming
from district opponents, the effort for the creation of a
district should lie renewed with a vim and vigor that will
spell victorv.
I
OF CAR SHORTAGE!
ftntiitive-. of milroittls iJinnizhout
(he country u!ay amic-ar ft Lcforo
the inter . late comiinr t-oiniiil?:-s:on
tn hIjor ( -io hy t li 4 foiiiini.- -ion
."houM tun IuLk' into Its own Jl.!:i
tht rrr flor:-ji:r MdiMioti h-rtofort.'
Tho oniT wh'M h tin com ni,-!in i
j aparitt 1 y i? pionarcil in isuo u nits-
tin? rrv.Kk !io'v wj-p why !t sioiUl !
j not. ',.ul.l r quirt- tin- roatin to r--I'urn
t i oimci t tins tu". yll finrttcn j
cara on t;.f',i iriic.. a f t r mil Jailing. 1
Ht-i ctnfiw o tlie ritiho.uU liavo n-
J'iivor."l n. topf wid tito sU-;atlou
try rvfjtjiiiti ru.iii; fn tin- v;i-t v. ii- re 1
III:' ccni;"-'tiitn i ur-'att-r. to rtturn:
; tu ton - titm Ut:- ihnntli ., a lar--t
j iiUT!ii"-r o( iiM'ii:u .irs t!i,tu r- -;v ..
Ttiis i : i ii u ' ,i: to l.:iv-
h-fi at:;-',v tiirrtr i-, l y rt.iin
j ra-'-m rit.uU ith r-s :li;na n ;. t of :
1 1, iv r-)u f p'ums. Wlii! . (mi--iioii o
ttra'ii- i- .-.ttM t.i i-p nv- ;w. t i--4 at :
' fit J-!
t)l"
lit !
;t rapi.l
J it v.o';hI ;
I MIJ M.l
I I?. n t;i
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fVrrif.
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that th-
h at
.itii.?.
S , 1 1 N ,
tile
l:u-
J.a.
at hF the iiTiiitioii district plan is
i it involves uiiiifrcssarv delav in
ciiittinnc 2 ior ent effi-
lack of water, lieen able to
land owners, who seiit their
the i-reation of a di.-trict, vet
irrigation, to make Ood aildl
PEACE EFFORTS
I TilK H.UirK. IV,-. JS. A fl..o,i i
i f.ilU'r;tit:- ln-in- cnt t. Pn-i.lmt
1 Wilson by tiatit- union-. orul nvl-
f:rv --i;-i( tit n-lii-i-'iiv; hti.l;. -tl)
! !cri"itu:ii'i uMi. ;tm! other
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WILD HORSE CASE
"M.H.. Nev lee. -v At noun
io.Iv tlie .I'tiv in t'le ' 11. 1 hcr.'"
' iu I';e leir.il lourl here hjj re-
turn
j -.! i5 on in uhi. h tlie t'nit
Atf. i.ii.rbiiii tot;ipaiiy aui th
I; a Land an. I Im-v-Mt-nt. coni-
or
H'l'-i- 'i salts of fitti?io;i- " wild
l;.r-t i" in i on-uino 'Oiiii'.v. Ar:ona
Tl '40 !':ir '.ni alit a t s.tli s
.! tun-'l t a ntii:Hn riol'ars. KU-vn
n'-n jtr- tati.!hi tri;fl in thf preput
i.i-- T).f;x H-;.'fortv iri.jM l-ju nt
CORN PROJECT
Ti;c Orcein .V-'ri.-uliiirai i-iIlcr
ol it ea U !.uininer to Ik.vs ami giri-'
a two week- course in subjects per
taining tn the fann and the heme. The
work i iuleroling- and in-truclive
and T-iiir- ti encourage the girls and
bny to e-;re a higher itiuc.ition.
In June, liHti. Ja-k-on i-ottnty
rrpif-t'iitt'J Ly boys ami irU.
Tliroo vf thr? were iUvrv a- a rt'u!t
! huvin; won prizt" in project work
nt tlit M.ttf J'air. far wi are
aw:tfp, iio boy or trirl i -t-lit'dulti t
iro from our t-ouuiy in li'17. It i
huiM-d, liovvvr. lh; i a j:ool rejuv--viitatiou
may l- prttnt. The cot
of tin trip, iwhi'liii; iitrc. IjoarJ.
ioilii) tuition and incident a Is will
it- about "J". Tin- niroc of thi-pii-r
i to oiiiliiK1 a tentative plan
ttin-n hy a I.trv but limited number of
bov- in our countv may enrn nil or
n:o-t of tlie eo-t of a t(i( ami
cotir-f.
Tiie pliin is (Ij to have vaeb boy
-row ai lea-t .me a1 re of corn: i'2) to
htive vome in?r-on or bank bum io
e:iej bov an ijjiount not in exee of
20, tilt1 sati e to be ued in defray
ing' tlie t'o-t of the trip and course.
ieaUIi'' tlie mv to fiihe lit UMt .f,J It!
'niiii- wjy other tl'.m piiiviilvd here
in; (Mi to have other person net the
role of "biir brother" by iurimteein
the payment of the note; (4) to help
each boy lo find a irarket for hi.
eoni eroi, thus eiiiiViiii: liim to tak
up hi- note.
Following i-. the plan more fully
outlined :
KxiMTted of Karfi lloy
1. To UKiee to ;jrow nt least one
acre f com.
i. To secure ti e land for that
purpose, by renting r otherwise.
o. To make all nece-tsary jtrepar-atbn-i
from time to time.
4. To fidlow the suij:etions nnd
in-trn' tion of the slate and county
leader-- so f;ir a mav be practicable.
'k To plant and properly care for
tlie com.
(. To exhibit a: the county or the
state fair and to dottle the corn ex
hibited ' ten ear-).
7. To :;ivp a Hroini-orv note for
the niroimt of money advanced !o
him.
8. To n.rike -jood.
From Stole am! Onmty leaders.
1. To exatuine the i;uid nnd ap
prove or reject the plot .-elected by
tlie boy. von-idcrin oii, water,
drainage, tile.
2. To eo that sufficient seeil com
is -applied tree to each boy for one
acre. un!e-.-t he i- oilierwi-e provided.
(Seed domited by the Fanner-' and
Fiitipjrowrr-' bank of Medftrd).
It. To in-truet, ndvi-e. eri'-tmrase
and heht the bovs in a!! practical
ways to help tliem-elve-.
1. To vi-it and examine the rrn
pb't in Jur:e and to approve or reject
the nppU"al:u:i for the loan.
r. To call un the boys at lea-i
ouee during the summer to -ve taut
the work i beiu earned out.
Other Co-operation.
1. An iiidi.idual or bank to Umh
to i a h boy an amount not to exceed
s"-', ! appiv lo expense of ll" pro
posed l:tp and eo-ir-e.
'1. A "bii: brotht.i" for aeh boy,
who will !i::ra!itee the payment oi'
t;ie nttie. toother with intre-.t.
Aiptfiier "Uyj bronier" for e.iL-b
bov tu a.ve to buy or lo he'p find a
:::it kct fi.r -:ii;i''irnt :n::o':nt of the
cum to enable the boy to Take up his
noie.
Surprisingly Good
X Cough Syrup Made ct
Z Home
f f t 1 rr I title ami Vile.
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H into M 'l .-.ttl.- atui all l-..- Uitti
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tiiip !. , jMairAi.l.T' oi a'tiwt
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STEAMER DELLO
I'.K.KLIX. IKe. i.s The reply of
;)ie (iennali .juema.ent lo another of
the Aiiieriran iiuiiirie iu rtiiurd to
the :eauihtn. .ank by s-iibiiuirines.
in this instance relaliuj to the de-.-tmrtiuo
ui the Xonve-'ian -tea!ii-hi.
IH-Hu. with Aiueri'ac- in t'ie erew.
Jeelaie tiiat the tecm-hiri wn
ebartenxl l'ir tmti-purt pan-
a heilisreieut po eixnient. and lieiiee
it- destruction was It-.-itimate.
This n ply, wliU li lias been de!ier
e.I t.. the American euihay. say
that so far as was pos-i!i!e the
s.it'eiy ul" the crew was provided lor.
The men were givrii half an hour in
which to .rnter tlie boat. The weather
was clear and the distance to tne
-bore was not exce--ive.
The -ett lenient of the Marina ease,
whieh h irises on the otu lion whether
the ftean.-hip wa- a government
trail -pott, i- belli delayed pending
re-eipt of f ortiier ad vires frojri
Washington. The Atreriean Kovent-.ii'-nt
iia- transmitted for information
two statements from the Urili.-h gov
ernment, viaiuiinjr that the vessel vas
ena:ed in carrying hor-es as part
of its earo on ea-tbonnd voynes.
bat was tinder no enza'p-'einent forj
we-ibjiind trip.-, and thereiore eould j
not Le retrar.ieu a- i rnm-pon. uer-
iunv waiting to learn what inter-
preiation tin- American overimieiit
jives tiies' statements.
T:;ere Ill's been no iuriher deveh.p-nn-nt
in the ea.-e (f the Arabia.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Whb I.OTAI- APPLICATIONS. lh-r cct j
rN. t t !M dis-af . .'4irrti 1 s l-Vivi )
or ctKirtltutioijal li-Jt-. rul in oil-r ;o rurr it I
jryj bcit lake io.trual reHwdW. lie 11' laiarrij I
Vara M lotrruaCy. lJ act1 Oirtxli;. iijip
t'u.- is X a lor-lk-iar. It n prv r
k.rilK4 if of tiie U-t i-ujtlclant la txts
erinur Iv ytmn mt to fpuJar vrHHTijilrVB. j
rfcl.y ca It mococji urft Tb irf-t
f-tiibisetion 'if ib i.to U;rrt0itit" i-. wLt pro- i
rla,- tror'!Tf'il ("ilts ia cUrl'S cattirh. f
teed If ttimcni:, tm.
F. J. CHEXET h. CO.. Trops.. Ttrfeja, O.
(sM by rrorflst. prl- TV.
IltU't luallf riil for constlcUMu
ASK YOrit t;it(K'EH FOR
SNOWY BUTTE FLOUR
Considering price and quality it has
them all goin;.
A Itogue Kirer Vallejr rruduct
IiItAMK). ItlSOS.. Eagle. Toint, Ore.
. Wedford Phone &33-X.
'Kee(i n;iv !t"m the flame r the e;iii!io it
its the hil:-. So ,.M v.f have a!n:o-t t.r::"t:e
wnmen are inttfltin the rr.eths. P..-.r n:ativ i
i!sj.Ti;.-e "h.iT -ai:t" . A:nl h'f rrart- tim.'s h
nrich 11 "'...'V is ht e.l. ll e;ir to tdi- cii t;.;
er.rere m-mnts in-ii.T. Te nn.ths crowd . !
n.ime
at.
'ar.ted t A iev
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
Indi-restion. One package
proves it 2 icat c'.l ciruisU.
Insist Upon Home Products
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLE
. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
BILLINGS CARRIAGE
& AUTO WORKS
MOST 11MO-0ATK SHOP OF ITS KIM IX SOlTIIKItX OKKGOX.
New Machinery and Tools rc-ce ntly added, also large stock of sup
piles. We build auto bodies, tops and wheels, do frame work, wagon and
bupev work, tire setting:, rubber tire work, build harrows and ipray
! tanks, do all kinds of plow work,
smithing and repairing of all kinds.
Work guaranteed and honest prices.
SHOP COKNEK 8TH AXI lUVEKSlPE
If goad little pigs you'll be
each mora,
And driuk yoiu- milk and eat
your coin.
You'll soon grow into that
delectable fame
A v.. u i, 'rlV'J U-ona
Of La Itlg AL0K Halllb
mill Tinemi for vonr name.
INDEPENDENT MARKET
''Around the Corner" .
OUR SERVICE STATION
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IRRIGATING 'PIPE
Go to J. A. SMITH,
128 N. Grape St.
Telephone 800 (
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HELP WANTED
V'nt don t want your wine.
i to appU ii lo ourselves. In
in s h.-t ve i h.'cii ,iim
,;ve ve cenc ).., k. acd
i:lv l.v '.his s. ii:.
-er .in.l ch.s. r I he I
n.eri itiol won.ca ia ..ur e.
linii'.'.lnlv to
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKES
88 8. IMKTI.KTT
Phoiie M. 4?a ed 47-J-l '
Automobile HearM Ertcw
imhntar.M Oarvle
sharpen axes, do light and heavy black-
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RODUC RIVE Rj
AND I
OIN'T
(Patronize the Institution
tiiat Jiamtaias tne ijargesi
. Payroll in Bedford
The Medford
Printing Co.
The Best Equipped Job'
Plant in Oregon Outside of
Portland
r-rcl" is a j.roveib as old
eci v ..niniunirv nfen and
1 hv the ias.-inaii..ii of that lonr
!i:'.-k a-am. ,i flume! How
i s' J r t ess X:ic !:a:uo of the
I'i.e. It is ..or !.,,.ii,es, to iiul that
v lite sif.licr.
As' r.v, brand yu ) y.
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