Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 11, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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MKDFOM) .MAIL' TJilni'XK' Mi:i)KOJp. OHWiOX.
SATl'liUAV
IRRIGATION SCHOO
LINCOLN
CLUB
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CLOSES WITH TALK SUBSCRIBES FOR
F.
Muratore Will Sing
In Portland Opera
ON CONSTRUCTIONS
GROUND TREE
, Thfl f'na) sossion ff ' tho Jscksonl Tho hundred mark in the numler
unir irrmmu .-. scnooi in t.n jhid- of nurehasna for thi county Is!.-
lie library .Urke$ t.y, .n set-, ,
dress bv Trof.. l'i:rrs of O. C. on1 v
tho mention U -ruanhs matter Inj ?,1,ouId " ,,uv whrt have
tun mil!, ami W.imst.ictl aija querjn pressed a desire to do so. the second
liovir wlfh ftKRrei Herman l'ovrrlt and' hundred will he secured within ;i
Knlnh Cotgill'iil the respondents, i few days.
' Pror. Powrs told Ms midlenco th.i' The Linclub of Jackson county
olgunic matter iu the ''soil was the' have subscribed for one tre to he
koynote of ''scientific tanning, and planted in the uiuae of Abraham Lln
that land became barren and unpro-! coin.
ductive unless the acreage was fed, Miss Altce E. Hanley of Jackson
at stated poNc-ds. l and with plenty ; vllle requested that a tree be planted
of tTRanie mnlter was able to resist, for the late Kev. M. A. WiHtami who
drouth, and the ideal ncrmal crops; formerly owned and-lived, on the
were ralBed thereon the speaker said. j county fair prtverty. He was the
, Organic matter was described as first Presbyterian minister stationed
"plant and animal remains in tho sn southern Oregon,
soil" that in normal virgin soil Maggie Grant of Medford asks that
runs from five' to eight per cent, de- two trees be planted, cne foe her
pending on the kind or soil. Organic brother H. I. Grant, and one for
matter increases the water holding herself.
capacity, increases warmth, and de- B. O Faber of Central Point h is ii
ci eases loss by erosion. Soil without reeled two trees to be planted in the
a- full quota c f bacteria said the names of Kverett A. Faber and Don
speaker. Is well nigh useless. aid K. Faber
Messrs. Cowgl'l and Powell' answer- A promfnent citlien of Medicrd
od questions propounded by thos subscribed for f!e trees and re
present anent the building of "con- ouested that no mention be made of
irantions" fcr the control of Irriga- his name and with bo choice as to
tlon ditches and the flew of water who they be named after,
therein, how tc lay out tatera's. what i The total number of trees now sub
was th best material to use for pip-1 scribed is 111.
lug. ," ; " ; i There has been a considerable ap-
- Mr. fowell In'reiionse to a query" prehension expresseiWas to the pos
If the Irrlgattrs cc-ald not pool and s'Mlity of trees growing on the fair
buy pipe, cheaper than Individually, found because of hard. pan. There
said that an effort had been made to are about frve acres of deep soil in
Durchase n'De in bie Icls. but so far; the northwest corner of the ground?
which has been set aside on the plan
for picnic purposes. It Is In these
grounds that the trees will be planted
and on account of the good soil con-
had been unable to procure any
cheaper than the cement pipe' on the
local market, and home manufactur
ed. . Whether the cement pipe could
Bland the strain of a heavy flow ofitions their growth' Is assured
water as well as a metallic pipe was; 1
discussed, and k was agreed that It
could not, but might still be highly
serviceable.
The Friday afternoon session of the
school was devoted to a demonstra
tion bf Prof. Powers of how to lay I
out land for, .irrigation, using the' 11-1
brary lawn; ,;aa . a model. " County
Agent C. C. Cate spoke to the schoor
on -the solution ct some of the prcb-'
POSTPONEMENT AGAIN
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roCGHKEEPSIE. NY Y-, Feb. 11,
lems'that coafrtat local -Irrigators. I Another delay in, the trial of the
, The sessions closed this afternoon. WHrman divorce case waa granted
and tha three itavs have Iwn intor- counsel for the plaintiff. Jame
fitting and instructive, with an aver
axe attendance of about
counsel for the plaintiff. James A.
SliHman. New York banker, today,
but Supreme Court Justice Morsrhau-
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; It 4s planned to make the school on R,,et.j fronl now on ag .nhe ,)UbUc
an annual affair, until the various u becoming dutgualid with this case
phases of Irrigation have all been set- and the way it is dragging on."
tied as applicable to the Rogue rlveri Counsel tor Mr Siillman succeeded
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3 OIL SALESMEN
EDISON AT 75 AT
TASK, EMPLOYES I ARRESTED SEATTLE
, IN PLANT GREET .FOR STOCK SALES
FLOOR PLANS FOR
FAIR BUIL
DINGS
j SK.VTTl.K. Wash., IVb. II.
AVi:sT oit AN'i '". N. J.. I'Vb. II. ) than a million ilollitrs have linen
Seventy five ,h,. :igo today Ttumu taken from oilltlv peoiilo eyery tear
V, Eillxon vn li
1 .Today, howev
S.itiiid:iy iu his iusy lifer lie hud
made lib lnns to dike n day off, not
even to delay rtnng beyomt Dm uxllal
Imvir. At llttf i ..it KttlNon j'lmit he
imd bis urhiv x of , oiiPWf. Aiknu n
(:u -il iho winie routine.
! NVhilo Mr. Kdi-n soeniinKly forttot
thii day and ttH nu:nlfioiinre, Hiere wns
nn oversight oil tho 1'ai t of tile Kdlmin
liioneers, an org:runatloii of men -ni-idoyed
by him elm-e 1S5, or for an
) . ' 1 1 lutei by rratidiileut oil. uiiuriiK.uiii
w as JiMt mint her I'Olher stiVk' sl'lllng scheuves, (jrenrd'-
tng tiv a Mtuleiueut made) tnnuy by
Ji tut V Hweiisi n, city postofflcii In
spector. The Hlutetnent folowed the
arrest iwturda of lrerlnr 1'. Ham
lm d4 'vlt president of 'lho Mutilul
Villus coinpuny, und the arrest today
j ot Jolm U'Couuer uud Uut yJUgvlow,
Oil I. and Location company.
These were the first arrests under
TO BE DRAWN UP
Tli'i fll'Kt mooting i ' the t'i
; mid oveiiluiilly ci in ilit pluiiH fur
iniliillliKs will be drawn nml liU HHk.
1 I'd for iliolr riiiNi run Ion with u inW
; elVHlliill Unit If thnlr cnsl exi'ed
! uvulliililii ruinls, I bell' Mivn limy lie it.
iluced or mm of tlm IjiiIUIIiIkw ellrte
! United. j'
Tim commit ton having i luirgo Lf
the liii'im rat Ion of plans coiihInIh if
. It I.. Waltiier, K.uil C. UnddlM, l, Si,
! Lowe. C. C, t'nli. und T, II, Hlmimdn
, ol jVslilnml, jt.
nniv Reception to Bishop y.
.Ur .,M,,iyl,toon!bul!a.,,1..,,s.,,d Sumnef , p0stp0ne4
siioi'iriritto(i limiil, t)t evoniiig r. 4 . , r .
inul .luellmluary skotehes are being
drawn of floor plans and fur the type
ol iiii'li'tnrtili'ii to be seluctod.
. fo d'S'isligi as to the kind of c-
BtriMtvn' Will be made until (lie v
tiulng tn llliH'KH the rei'ei(inn iwr
ini.,i Hmnner wlili'li iin ilaiimd tap
I tils eveultis at the llolrl lioHlind hua
rloim styles ami their chhI Ih given , been Histoni'd. 1 hn blshoi ei t4,
'.u rel ' l oiisldeiitllon, j however, to be nt 81 Mark's rhiirrh 4a
! ksiliHuiM!aU now belpK pririaMl tfundny mm oitm as aomiiiuerd. il
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even longer wrl'il. Memtmrs of tills secret Indictments by I tin federal
band ot work nn a had planned fr , girtm Jury based on many weeks' lu-
nmny uiiys ine gr.e.ingM ,.i oo rxtenu. I estlifiitl..iia bv no-lof Me In.iwior-
uldi'd by the Hotter Hilslness bureau
tit tho Seattle Ad c'.ub. Henrh war-
I rants for others chaifed with similar
ed to the ageil InventoN- and had ur-
iitnged for the annual lunebeon In
the storage buttery hutldhig of the
Although I.uclen Muratore, world s plant.
greatest tenor, had to leave the Cht-I A wireless telephone had lieen In-,
raco Rr.md Own comnanv recently to smiled in iho h ill and arias by MurvJ oi the t nlted. States marshal, but'
undergo an operation for appeudiollis, rio Kappotd. grand oprni slur. vhi, names were not made public pending
Anrn.- ha Wn received that he (or ,h" g 'tb'-i lug. were sent , arrests.
tvffiiiises were said to bo in the lunula
flitted States
will bo back with the ctmipany In
broadcast.
O'l'onner and Hlgelow wore rharg-
coiiipany 8 wesii-ru lour i i om..u.., tf ,hn nf, ulu, messages of
March 22. ii dngratulntlnn frame In- from nil parts
Muratore is cne of the many world ,,f the world. j,
stars who will be with Mary Harden I
and her famous; Chicago company In J AVASHIN'OTOX, Ket. ,11. Tresl
Portland. Muratore has risen t the dent Harding sent the following letter
p.enty of time for the openingVf the' ' rVnl, I. fd.w'!h th' U,lUU "
- - - ' - - own i- nn nvufninn i it. on .m, u dai.i
to txi located Bear Miwlford. Ore .'' It
"charged that they 'reprosentwi
Uiat r-sptinsllil eastern cuncerua
were eager to htalu large hi Idlugs
In tho Medford district, und that they
rank of Greatest world tenor" since ef congratiilntloin today to Thnmn A. lndued various persona to.glvs tliam
the death of Carousn. He will appear Edison on the e.ca.ii..n of the In-1 'none y with which they were suppos
in two of the five 'Portland H?rror-ivnV;r,M.;r,,h,1,,tr!!,:,'iy ,,',lv''"'-" d U, obtain Individual lease, al l an
nil r.-i.'
nesoay. March J2, and again iu Romeo 75th birthday annlvei -wiry
and Juliet on Friday Evening. March rimry 11. and 1 am taking thin o.-cn-
OBITUARY
MIXXICK Mrs. F.
merly of Central Point, died on Jnn
10th, at the home of her daughter, ,
Mrs. O. 11. Unint. iu laklma, asn
ington. She came to the Yakima val
ley 32 years ago. In 1900 she, with
her family, moved ti Oregon, living for
a number of years in Eagle Point, and
afterwards in Central Point until 14
months ago she returned to Yakima.
nion to send you my -oiiKrntutations
and cry bent wishes. I hope you will
'have many mors yearn of happy .ner
vlce to the wyirlil at inrge, nin-h ns
you have ho generously given iu the
past.
-Very sincerely, Warren O. llurd-
E. Mlnnlck. for-,lnK-
to such operations. In the opinion of
Inspector Swsnacu. and In nisay caws
that have ci mo under orwervatlcn In
the codrse of tho Inyestlgatlt a It Is
r.ot llko'y that the federal law against
use of the malls for fraudulent pur
pojos will upply.
WEDDING BELLS
Had That T!rd, Worn-Out Fllng 1
Io you know that "awful tired feel t
In,;," l .tiguldiiess, lame or weak back,
sore muscles, stiff or swollen Joints, or
rheumatic pains usually Indtcatu kid
ney trouble? Foley Kidney Pills act
promptly and ' effectively. Mrs. Ho-,
krm Mlly, ;)9 Alton 81., Alton. Ill .
writes: "For three years I had a tired, '
worn-out feeling. Various treatment
failed. I began to Improve on the so,
onl (lose of Foley Kidney Pills and t'
day 1 feel like now?" Sold everywhere. '
Adv.!
valley.
LADYBAND1T DIRECTS
in obtaining a postponement from to
day until next Saturday of arguments
on motions by Mrs. Anne V. Stillman,
the defendant, seeking to shift hear
ings in the case to Montreal and to
obtain ,960 additional expense
money.
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. A woman
band't, young and well dressed, dl
rcted the robbery by two men of
10,000 worth of furs from Nathan
Hrodheim's store hero last nlgat.
Pointing a pistol, she backed B rod
helm Into a closet while two men
companion helped themselveji.
4JJ- S. JURPLANES FLY
RIALTO
n TOMORROW
After tL"CC ycarw, he's back on
the screen! 1 With nil the fun
lie could gather in KurojM- und
America. t'liarlio (Tialin's
lrrotlu-r
Sydney
Qiaplirt
LAREDO, Texas. Feb. 11. Four
American army airplanes carrying' as
passengers Lieutenant Colonel Ma
zarlo Medina and Major General Juan
A. Dominguez of the staff of General
Joaquin Amaros of the Mexican army,
left here Hie yesterday for Monterey.
Army officers declared the trip was
planned for the purpose ol "promotmg
cordial relations between Mexican and
American military officers.
A romance wfcirh started in the
Medford high school years ago culmi
nated In the marriage here at K:3
o'clock tills morning of Miss Krcel
She had been ailing for a long time Stewart, well known young woman of
but the Immediate cause of her death this city, and Norman Normlle. of
was a paralytic stroke on Jan. !Mth. Portland and formerly of this city, at
She was 74 years, 6 months and 13jthp home of the bride's mother. Mrs.
days of age. and leaves t mourn her k'tara Stewart. 223 North Central
loss three daughters, Mrs. O. 11. Urantjavenue, by Rev. J, R. Sasnett of the
nt ViL-imn Wauh t rd I Burn tt VtMill Vl.ui Y1 Ai 1 . V,.lun...... I nt....l. 4.
, ..w...... .. .-. . . ...ifc Uli'iuu,! I9 l.llini IIIIAI i nun II. ' tt . ,
of Taooma. and Mrs. Ruby M. Haydenjthe presence tf the relatives of the J r r . f,All 1J - II J X . ....
ot Aiissouia. .viont.. ana mree sons., contracting parties. The latter nre V ci vui ui nil.Ttmuwi vunillCIICU 0 darn ineir L.lVinff And
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NOTE We will give a 10 per cent reduction on my blUi owing .
us, amounting to $10.00 or over if paid during thl week.
Charles Mcwery of Yakima, John Mow
ery of Kansas City, and Wilfred Jack
of Lower Bridge, Oregon, and a host
ol grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was laid to rest in the Tahoma
cemetery at Yakima, Wash.
BRITISH TROOPS TO KEEP ORDER
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graduates cf the, 1917 class of the Med
ford high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Nurmile departed on
the Shasta train this forenoon for a
wedding trli of a week at Seattle and
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TRAGIC FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Vancouver, II. C. alter which they will A To Any 100 'Vldows
return to Portland ' and make their i .
home iu the Crniellta, apartments.
Mr. Normlle, who is the son of Mr.
Nettie Normilo of Portland, formerly
of Medford. is an employe of the-ac-counting
department of the Southern
Pacific railroad, stationed on duty In
the Portland union station.
ity against the Irish people wi-re com
mitted, aided or abttted, whether in
Ireland or elsewhere during the last
xix veara and full iiroli-rtlon of the
law will he afforded such persons CoUTSC in Golf Is
against vioo-nce or injury ur liny hiiiu.
'The' provisional government nj
pCahi to ull citizens to respect this
amnesty in spirit und letter. In this
as in other matters, we must not nl-
llow purselves to lie outdone hy our
lute enemies in seeking that
wrongs. of the. past may be burled in
oblivion" ' (
Latest College Stunt
Pope Greets Cardinal
Dougherty Cordially
As. n bnrber he rut hnir, and
sonutlrncx ears, Hut when lie
, iMHamo Kin it
-Well, lie rut quite a Nwarth
in royal circles.
fast
Times
TONIGHT-
i MARY' MILES
MINTERin
"M(M)N'LHiHT"
ROME, Feb. 11. (By Associated
Press.) Pope Pius today received
Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia In
private audience greeting him most
cordially and expressing the regret
'.'li .ny the entire cplletfe of cardinals
that Hs American members had been
unable to each Home in time to elect
the new pope. . '
Jlis holiness told 4'ardinal Daugh
erty it was a great pleaslrto become
personally acquainted wits, rm
having learned of and admired"
zeal of the cardinal, which had contrib
uted so greatly to ,the Welfare- of the
church in 'America... , ,.
BELFAST, Feb. 11. (Ity tho Ajmo
riated I'ress) Heports wi-e received
here today -from the Ulster border
that none of the captives taken in -
ithls week's kidnuplngs would be freed :
before next week.
These reports said the l'ls(er sjec- '
Lit constableit and the continKents of
the Irish republican army were
(Watching each other like hawks
across the FermanaKh-Monnghan
line. Policing today was so rjgia that j
business was suspended. ;'
The border specials .were halting !
every paswlng vehicle nt , Newtown J
Hutler and Kossica, wnue a. lew miii-s
iiwny ut Clones the republican army
was doing the same thing.
1 ' - Notice
, The Hon.- C. P. Ilissott, professor of
law af the, University of WaahlnKton,
the orator at the Lincoln banquet, has
wired the. superior of St. Mary's Acad
Jiy, a personal friend of his, that he
win ad-Ires the faculty and students
some time on Monday. ;-T
CHICAGO. Feb. U The first uni
versity course in golf was offered to-
the at North wnstern university with
nrty young women enrolled for the
opening class under the direction of
J. II. Sloan, a professional at the
Evanston golf club.
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To I)cath of ny 100 Hushanda
Husbands leaving 10,000 estates j
Husbands leaving $2,000 to $10,000 estates
Husbands leaving very small estates requiring widows to work for living
Husbands leaving no estate at all
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REMEDY Join lheT
Jackson County Building and Loan Association
C. M. KIDD, President.
O. C. 1KKKJS, KwrrUry
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FOUR LITTLE BROTHERS.
GN'CE upon a timVtht-re were four little, lioyg; four, six, fitrht
i(M)id .twelve years, of age.., All of, thtui fair hairet, Muc-eyeJ,
tink-ch(M-ked atul with sturdy, straight Httl bodied i; y'Y
i.This family of little ,brotbfi (for brothers they art') thfoiiffh an
unkind fate, fouiwl 1 heniHt'lvt'S all alono in the world, with no one to
care for them. A society, whose mmtsion it is to hi:lp those: in dijr'Hn,
waH raadij tiie ffimi'diau of this "family of "Little Men.' They 'are
devotedly attached to' each, other, these 'ladu, and the society cannot
find it within its heart to tear thein apart. ,
It would he too Kootftb be true to find a home that would throw
v ide its doors to all Of the four, and thus keep them together, but
their friends are earnestly hoping (and so'are tho little boys) that at
leant two of them nmv he nlaced in the same family. They are all for
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adoption. It would be hard to find, better trained, honest-to-froodnoKs
real boys. ' .
"Will you give tlieni a home,? , Aj 'jtoodj Jioiv with opportunities to
po to school, and develop into 'the fine .men they give', promise of
becoming? They will undoubtedly shower you with all the love that
lonely little boys are capnblc of bestowing. Address, '"Homeless
' Boys" earc "Medford Mail Tribune, Medford, Oregon.
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