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PAGE POUR affiDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OHF-flOX. MONDAY. FEBRUARY ' 27, 1022 ItwnFORD Mail Tribune an independent newhpapek hjbli8hkd kvkht aktkhnoon exkcpt Sunday bt thk medkord tkintinq co. The Mudford Sunday 8un I furnlaheil subaorlbera desiring a seven day dally newapaper. Office Mail Tribune Building, 16-tT-H North Fir etraet, Phone 1i. THE MUCK RAKING HABIT. SiOME politicians live perpetually in a nnufhty worhl. They find devils in trees, crooks in the rmininv? brooks, serpents in stones HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? and bad in everything. A consolidation of tha Democratic With decadent eyes they see everything tie-1 , ,mt , w'" i r .1... :...i.:.... j ..i.;it..,.,v... ..;...,. .-.o. i .......... . the world is rotten. j Politicians of this tye arc now sharpening their battle axes for children's ?tmB. tha Miford Mali, the Meofmi the four-power treaty, mid Kiudrod products of the Washington con rltjune, tha Southern Oreconlan. The 1 , ..... i AahUna Tribuna. feronco. Johnson, Reed, La Follctto nnd Watson lead tho brigade. nOMERT W. Rl'HL, Editor. BUMPTKR 8. SMITH. Manager. BvaaoBtrrxoa tsimh BT MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Kim. yar...i7.M Dally, with Sunday Sun, month.. ."S Pally, without Sunday Sun, year. t.iO IaUv. without Sunday Bun, month Weekly Mall Tribune, tma yar 1.00 Sunday Hun, one yar.... 1.00 BT CARRIER In Medford. Aahland, Jackaonvllle, Central Point. Phoenix, Talent: . Dally, with Sunday Run, month. . .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .( . IWUly, without Sunday Bun, year, T.io " Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year t.iO All terma by carrier, caah In advance. Why wan Hurry Lauder knight ed? 3 When did New Yrk City uss tho million Hiiulutlon murk i How many x were put to death? 6 Who U the pool laureate of V.K land now? 6 What will tho water pressure be Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn dally averare clrculnUon for alx montha ending Oct., 21. S12S Entered at aeoono. ci.ua matter at redfordOre(on, under the act of March U.S. MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the uae for republication of 11 newa dlapatchea credited to It. or not otherwise credited in thla paper, and alao the local newa published herein. All rlKhta of republication of special dlapatchea herein are also reserved. For the next few weeks, they will view with alarm, point witli horror, and repaint tho terrors of Undo Sam's depredation. And they will make sonic progress. There is a deep trait in human fifty fret below the surface? naturo to sec the evil in the picture rather than the good, and every: T-"u thro n eiwl ln Central politician knows that to .throw bricks and tear down is far easier AgI!'Kch Wliy lW; a nul, hoUI bt,t. than to manufacture bricks and build up. ter, driven straight or slanted? Rut with the exception of liorah, who in our judgment, is a per- How many telephone nan New fectly honest and sincere, though misguided opponent of all so-called ltllt will be the income for tho entanglements, these solon-seolders promise to ride to a fall, r or . vnltod state government In JL'2? they are all "victims of self-hvpnosU, thev are all victims of a con- Answers to Yssterday'a Questions firmed habit of mind. v , iviorado lh,l,r N than MaRura Falls? Ana. The helsht of Seven Falls la 2C foot. Tim height Johnson, Rood, LaFollette and Watson, all reached Washington of Niagara u Ittt feet Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. via the muck-raking route, ly tearing iuto the railroads, by being fomiust the government, by shouting imprecations at the status quo, they attained the political eminence they now enjoy. Deficient in real convictions, and lacking in imagination, they are incapable now of changing their course. Like Rattling Nelson, they have only one style, that of "boring in." So the second battle of the bitter-enders doesn't promise to amount to much. There will be a great lot of noise and fury, but little dam age. While tho League of Nations was built abroad, and imbued with the foreign spirit, the Washington pacts werebuilt in America and arc instinct with the spirit of America. Here is a vital difference which it will take more than ranting and verbal rioting to overcome. The Swise livery stable prop, or 47 winters, has bad his marriage to Ma thllde McConnick of 16 summers Ok'd, bv her folks, and tha international cradle robbing will be solemnized in J May. Quill Points 2 In what measure is a hand lined? Ana. In the meamire of huiwi' heights. 3 What river separates the atate of MlrhlKan from the Province of On tario? Ann. St. Clair river. 4 When was the flrsit Italian opera sunt; in tho Vnited States? Ana. In 1S25 In New York .City. 5 How many provinces are thre In China? Ana. There are IS political provinces divided at present Into 14 military provinces. 6 da it proper to congratulate a bride on her cuKaKetuent? Ana. No. T What waa the Indian population of America at the tlnu of discovery? U. S. Engineer Tells Why Diamond Lake Should Be Included Crater Lake from t'Oim.AND, Feb. 87. - truvil to Crater IjiU will rrenaed and pt'oplw will stay Tourlat I only for u but Jul thorn) that romo nxooiittuii under direct order Mtmeow, '' The HomanoffH worn in their ordi nary rlothliiK when nliot. It was not their diatom to it'll re until Ioiik nfmr 10 o'clock at nlKht. CoiiMtiqucntly nil were, m t ill vlreaand whn tlm 111 fated Itroiip of was unexpiH'tiully ordered to the liitneinetit and allot. liyltiiffa atory aitya the Kimnla out uliln the lioiiHii and tho inildlo wnro kept In iKiiorunco of I ho ahotitliiK by a iuily automobile outaldn wlileh drown. I In-rafter vis. The tiller with hla pack on lunwr " 'hit bark will have th sium prhl- tho iUaiiiond Uik nri'a liiimcillutoly Ikkch and UN much iltiVt'lopiuiMit lii'iii'. to tho north la n.t.W to Crntcr ljik fit aa tuiiiiHla that visit thn aki In N'Atloiiul park, In thn uphilim of uutnniohilca and traiiNpoilatton busns. tleorifo K, (liindwln, thief elvll 'iml- ", n part of Crater l-ake National iu.ee nf fh,v iiiitt.itml itiieWs mtfvU'n. iini'U lllnnitoiil litko wmihl Iiilv.i nil who Ih Malloned In I'ortlniid. iveHlsliiK value nnd nllrnetion whlih "J "IM I'latol foporta. Tliat the meamiio before eonuresa it can net have otherwise, and It Would propositi); the extension of Crater receive imirh moro rullvvay ami other Unkc Natlomtl pm k la to tho ptiblle ndvei llHlna. interest and that no Interest wilt svif-) "It Is admitted by tho forest aervlen fer by Itn enactment, is eimlneer that tho Hi'axInK value of the Pla tloodwin'a position, atated in part, us mtoid lake area amounts to but little, follows;: ; iTIiere Is hut llltle If any merchant- "The vnnetmeitt of senate Mil t9, (ablo timber en thla urea, Tho Vb-rovei-lntt tho proposed llmond lake . Jectlon by people who wish to ornto oxtensloii to Crater Ijiko National summer hntnea on tho aboi'o of th puik, which wua Introduced by Men- lake Is selfish. As a part of the tin ntor McNary of tireaon, July IS, I'JSI, 'tional park, all would have enunl op- wouUI lie of considerable benefit to ' normally to camp nloiiK tta shores, tho people of Oit'Kun and to the people of the nation. In that it would Increase to them tho value of Crater Uike National park. Mow Arvu rrKwenl. "Tho Plamond lake rxreiislnn will supply additional needed area to .Crater Itkv park, add another ills. tlnct objective for tourists, provide a stealer use for the present roads, sup ply u . HuppletitPiillntt attraction which Crater Uiko National park ut present hicks, keep tin. people loiticcr ln the park, and Kivv them a renter understaudlilK. nprecaton and lik- "Tlie lakes potential value aa a reservoir would still lie retained, and should It feasibility na n reservoir bo determined no doubt eonKiess would enact the legislation necessary to permits lis bclnn put to such use, and thn major permanent develop- At tmn o't'ltM'k tlio next tiiorninK the 11 bodlea were tH'rttly removed from tho house and taken to a itnliihlmrlntf wood, Thero the clothliiK waa ro moved. The bodies wero Inirnad first and then the flolliliiR. llykorf aaya the Jewels and frilKtuenta of Jewelry which Admiral Kolehak's otrieer later claimed to have found In the aahea wore probably concealed In the cloth iuil and overlooked by the luen who dlsHised of tho bodiea. In addition to the ('tar and Ciarina. Alexandra and their four dnuiihtnrs and one son, thn persona who met death In the basement were Prince DolKoroukoff, lr. llodkln, who waa phyalelan to the Komaunl'fM, a ludy ln- I wnlthiir anil a innn h wtut tillrMit lit tiirnt of thn area lis n national nark could be so arranaed na to make this tho, clarevltch. Tho-fiamea of the last possible, even thoimh auch list, of the two are not fclven In Hykoffa pam- lake would, In a lariio measure, de-. phlet. lny tta recreational value," Ituii-ort Small. Mr. ttomlwln doea not, however, believe that llatnond lake Is Import ing of Crater lake that will result In, ant as a power reservoir an lis run- their sen ill im other to we t. off In lotnparatlvely small aid most "The new phyelcul ' ileVeo(metit, inf the surface water In tho neltthbor- auch as rondx. trulls, ramp site Im provements, ramp and bntele, will re quire additional feUoral aiiproprla lions for t "ruler Itko park and at the same time will not rvduce or Jeopard hood from rain and mow penetrates (Irand Dukn Michael, brother of tho laie ciar, waa shot at I'crtn In July, 1913, accord!!! to Hykoffa account, and the (irand Hukea Herhis Mikhail ovlicli, Itfnr Konatunllnovlteh, Knn aiuntln Konatanlluovltcli and Ivan Konstiintlnovltch were killed atsmt thn loose, Voleanlcally forme.1 still to (he sumo time at Alapalcvuky, north appear lower down In the form of of KkatcrlnhurK, These tiielubera of sprlnaa and siren ins. Hu fln.U much the Itomauoff family bad prevloilaly bu ter. mora nrvrsathlo and more i,n i,..l,i i.ri Ans. Accurate flKtirt are not IkmsI-,,,, lhn fr,.N apjiroprlattons. Thus, I valuabto unutilU d power oppuftunl- t,,,. t.r iranaforred itra-dtian of the me loreai aeiiice wount no prtiiutteti lies closer to romuim. iu io" An epidemic of bronchitis s report ed in Russia. Nothing tears the ten der lining of the throat like a Russian word on a cold 'day. Another eternal triangle consists of hootch, flivver and coroner. Culture doesn't guarantee success, dull finish. Many a polished man has a Soring is here. Young men driving the family 4d with one hand. while the lady watches the road. A LIKELY ORATOR ! j (Oregon City Enterprise) 'Grant Mumpower, one of the' fell : knowp residents of Canrer. v wjas among those to transact bus!- acsa la Lii to wtj vu iu- urtl also to visit among some or nis oia time friends. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Backbone won't get you far, however, if the knot on the upper end of it is solid bone. Treaty advocates shouldn't worry about Borah, another vacancy on the bench. j .: ' ; , . ; t i ! -i i . - There may be T'.H the pedestrians ask jbia little more co-operation between horse power and horse sense. ' ' j " ' ' ' i ,i .... . , hie but estimates place the population at more than one million. 8 -Does a sebra. have a split hoof? Ans. Tho sebra has a hoof similar to that of a horse, 9 Who Invented checkers? Ans. The origin of the game la not known. It is .mentioned, however, by early Greek writers. 10 Why do they not have mufflers on airplane cnKtnea? Ana. Uecauae of the extra weight the muffler would make and because of the loss of ower caused by restricting the exhaust. to develop Crencciit or (tuminit 'Ink, jtho City club report, which liullcnles which I undvst.mil as fuUy as arnnlc that the stnraue consideration of !!a nnd valuable as a forest recreational inond bike hua been reduced from area. IVnrfU to All. ' "Any development of the Diamond lake urea as a part of the Crater lake j firit estimates to 70,000 horsepower. He ailvm iuen'0i0 v(iln' ft tho area as a Kme satu Omr', mid eeucludws: "Tho real question to be decided Is uncertain Muiltluii of KkalorJuburt ?lth the u;irirtcli of the l'ectiusl 1 vaks. , . .( ' ', , '.;,' ; ' Amerlenn nuiaicut romedlet are not popular In M. !. i. COMMUNICATIONS nark would be In conformity with Jho : w hether or not tho 1'lamond lake national park service, policy which is men shall be Immediately developed that our parka nre owned by the, by the park service und thua become citizens and must, therefore, be de- ' a valuable, active rarnlnK asset of the velnped so that they can be used and, slate of tireuon and to the people of enjoyed to the fullest by all classes the country, or whether It shall re alike, and that no special prlvlleite orlmain In the' national forest, having benefit shall ha plven to any person lonly a potential value as a storage or class of persona, nnd tliut.ps pro-1 reservoir of iiieironnb!o praetlm tectlon and deveoiment shall b" not.blllty," ll.nrlmll waa played In New York as early ns 113. " 1 - . . !I Cherro Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed At Your drovers and counts 'ill tie ank to the front i - end of a royal track and throw shoes !' at blm, and make him set up the K ' smokes. AiisWTTi F UcinptiNl .Man, ' To the Editor: ' i In regard 'to the communication of I the 25th inst., Mr. X. Y. '., has only hla aid of tho (atory)i' , " ; '' ' j He wanta to know ."where he comes That beauty Specialist tfho married bis best patron isn't the first in at." Ho had the mm chance as man to be married to his art. ; ...... ..the rot ot us, but ctotmed exemption, I ' ' ' 'hlmitt'lf. TherO were many boy ln will "be another example of the y;et VT"' ' T- ' Whon I waa dlsrharsred I waa nl- l-; ' ' lowed 130 worth of cKthe . I : FTincess Mary will be marr'ed to-, morrow to Visaount Lascelles, whose' ' .... .1 first name Is Henry. All good EngMsh-' " ell, if the treates are ratified, i men will-throw-a fit. and the dukes triumph of mind over patter. ? Bolshevild Give Their Own Account of the Execution of the Czar's Family ji The present crop of lady murderers have drawn the line at entering the morles, If acquitted. i ; T.V3IU Isaacs" east window ran into San aged Ford Sun, and was wrecked I 'in thorough manner. ynests to make them Lave a good time. " A writer says much of our progress results from a sense of humor. So that's what persuaded people to use rugs Wa polished floor. " "' Oi 0! M-Y-Y-Y C-O-U-N-T-REE-MEN! (Chlca Enterprise) - Governor W. VK Stephens ad dressed a mass meeting in Orland.f He spoke on different, things, but not on the most important to a tanning community, that is a re- duction ot taxation and cutting down the extravagance of the pres- ent administration. All this elo quence regarding climate, homes ; and loyalty la all right ln its place, : but It does not aid the farmer or ! ' anyone else keeping clear of the , delinquent tax list. ' North Dakota is going to take anoth ' er whirl at the soviet form of govern ment under the' Non-Partisan League alias. This Is a good thing, and leaves 1 nothing for addicts of the nutty Idea, iahed answer. KKATEHINnunO. Russia. (try As sociated I'reas.) A Bolshevist apcoun: of the execution of the lato Ktuporor Nicholas and his faintly, which .took fluctj ho re on tho nlUt ot July l'i, 191$, has been made public in a pam phlet written by l Uykoff. former .chairman of the Kkaterinliurg auvhrt I It was inspired by the communist Aa In that Cm.i'fin lu,nu. n ml . 1 1.. I . . . . . . . . i. . .. . . , . I rr . ... . . .. lopini- U inai llio Bl'Jrjr oi me wm-uiiuiii j j...v "ets .m... ... i.v ...vi. v. .hOUili ,, told from tho HoIshevH' side. Uut apiiarently It did n il meet with the approval of tho higher offic ials for, although It waa published, in the closing days of 1821, it waa Imtue dlately withdrawn from circulation. The" book was printed by ttio state printing department of the t'ral ills trlct government in thla city and glvca a general review of the labor re vol u tlon in the I'rals. The laat chapter In it records the emperor's death and Is entitled, "The Laat Days of the Ciar. The book was obvlotialy censored carefully before It was publlahed as It lacks many details of the execution which ordinarily would have been given by eye witnesaes. It attempts to Justify the execution by explaining that the Orenburg Cossacks were then threatening Ekaterinburg from the south; ; the Cxochoslovak forces wore pressing in from the cast and letters had been received allowing that plote were being formed to deliver the im perial family to the counter-revolution-Uts. Two extracts from letters are quoted as of lilenci of tho exlatence of these plots. - According to Ilykofrs account the When Chauncey Depew Hob Nobbed With Queen Victoria ureiron cannot tako both of them, so , that deducts $30 from the $90, which ' leaves only $60. ' During the war a rlvlllnn was get ting $S per day or $130 per month at the very least. Moat of them were getting more. - Bo with $40 for bo&rd and room, he has $90 left for clothes and other things, (mostly other thine). They get theirs at least twice per month, and they also got all that they had earned while the service men only tot part of theirs nt the time they were NEW YORK. Feb. Days of hob-sired was to discuss American affairs, in the service and now when they are nobbing with Queen Victoria', the 'and Mr. Depew conversed with him getting the rest of it aomeono has to Prince of Wales, who became King, until daylight at a tablo lit by one kick about it. Edward VII, and other notables of candle. We didn't have to work to earn England, are recalled by Chauncey Once Mr. Depew went from Horn- what we were paid. All we did was M. Depew in the fifth installment of burg to the nearby nerve-curs of to go out and alt in a holo in the his "Leaves From My Autobiography" Nauheim, where Mark Twain was on ground, half full of water and mud, nobbing with Queen Victoria, the, a vacation with Doctor Joseph Twlch- for two or three days at a time while Scrlbner's Magazine. v ell of Hartford, Conn., his hometown the shells were flying overhead and The famous New Tork railroad I pastor. Doctor Twlchell was a bright gambling with that guy they cull man, ex-senator and raconteur tells humorist, and often "furnished ln death to see if the next shell was of a conversation between Queen the rough the jewels which after- going to get us or not. wards in Mark Twain's workshop be came perfect gems." Mr. Depew re ports. The famous after-dinner speaker invited Mark Twain to a dinner, and the next morning the humorist, at tired In his tramping suit, met the Victoria and Queen Lilioukalaol of Hawaii during the former's Jubilee, told him at that time by a court of ficer. At a dinner the duRky queen said to Queen Victoria: "Your Majesty, I am a blood relative of yours." How so?" was tho queen's aston- ln thla state, to do hut write fool measures for the primary ballots. . Want work can drive Ford can come same day. Box 351, Hermiston, Oregon. (Pendleton East Oregonlan). It can't he done. Self confessed candidates for office ire breaking out with virtue, noble pur poses, patriotism, religion, equality of mankind, and a desire to kiss a baby. "Why," said Lilioukalani, "my grandfather ate your Captain Cook." Mr. Depew recounts many dinners, luncheons and talks with the Prince of Wales, and tells how the Prince's equerry awakened him one night at Homburg, a German watering place, saying the prince was on the terrace Or we had to hike twenty or thirty miles between supper and breakfast (if there -were such things) knee deep in mud and in rain that had been in an Ice ch;xt for u month or more. Just because some people were H'rince of Wales. They talked and afraid to do those thlna-a thev kick walked for an hour, but the humor- because we are getting some of our ist was absent from Edward's dinner back pay. that night. There were ISO, 000 men who never "I would have Invited Mark Twain returned, lut their dependents will this evening, if I thought he had with get $57.50 per month for 20 years, him any dinner clothes," the Prince j We have not asked for any money explained to Mr. Depew. Upon being and are only trying to get what we told that the humorist had some din- have earned, so I don't see where we ner clothes, the Prince Invited him and wanted to see him. What he de- to dinner tho next evening. J JOYS OF FARM LIFE (Eugene Register) Mrs. Fannie Wltte was surprised, to put it mildly, when she returned a few days ago from a visit with a neighbor to find that during her absence her bossy cow had walked into the kitchen and was making herself quite one of the family. She bad ascended a flight of steps to reach the back door. The kitchen being rather small, and the cow not being equipped with a reverse gear, Mrs. Witte led her i livestock through the house and out the front door, without damage j to the house or to the peace ot I mind of the gentle bovine. ) Senator Borah charges that the Newspapers "do not print the truth." he senator has attended a home tai nt show and read the paper the next :ar. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Royal Arch Degree, Tues day. Feb. 28th, 7:30 p. m. Refreshments. Visitors welcome. 290 A. F. NOTH, Secy. Pigeons are used extensively in lor. it firs fighting. ingRhumos Walt Mafon STILL LEARNING. I KEEP on reading;, reading until my eyes arc sore ; my dome of thought I'm feeding with new and ancient lore. I read the grand old maRters, the poet and the seer; their thoughts like por ous plasters, to memory adhere. I Tcad the modern feller the "Main Street" type of scribe whose book's the foremost seller among the human tribe. I read the thought of Caesar, the works of Ilarold Bell ; I buy of every geezer who has a book to sell. One cannot grind forever with any sort of mill, if be makes no en deavor the hopper part to fill. So many brilliant striplings start out to conquer fame; they'll all be newer Kiplings, and beat him at his game. That they are grandly gifted no person can deny, who marks how they have lifted their lyres and lutes on high. They make a brave beginning, their fiery spirits soar; we say, "They'll soon be winning the wreath that Milton wore." They dash off something clever, they glitter for a day, and then wink out forever, and cease to put up hay. They do not read or study, their minds they do not school, but chase where lights are ruddy, to play a game of pool. No mill can function proper, or turn out flour, I wist, unless into its hopper you put some sort of grist. ex-service men are losing any of our Americanism. It seems that it is visa versa. Hut, of course, some people think that a living coward is worth many dead heroes. 1'ours Truly, E. P. If. ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. H. Simpson, of Aahland authorizes his announcement as a Can didate for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to tho decision of the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Election, May 19th, 1922. Adv, GOOD WOOD j ALWAYS CHEAPEST Do not be deceived by so-called spec- ial, cut rate, or right prices, but go np to tno OLD RELIABLE , where you find na 385 days In the year, wun the best and cheapest wood on uio maract. WHY? Because we sell more than half the fuel handled In Mixlord, treat our customers right, and do not go on tho theory that we ran "do" the pub lic, ana are poxltlvcly tlio only yard mat nus strictly dry wood. VALLEY FUEL CO. PHONE 76 v 'sat words of the emperor when ho and his family were led unexpected? hit" the basement nf their prison an 1 told that all tlio ItomonufU must die, mere; "Hut. aru we not to be lakin any where:"! .. , i .. The empress and her fonr daughters (the Crand Duchesses' Olfo, Tatlnnu. VroiilnsU, and Mario) and the little cxarevlti'h and the reVuulplpi; lucoibcra of the hiuiflfUiild of 11 were ) stunned that they said nothing when Advlcfi, the commandant of the houae or tared them to lino up anlnst the basement wall and pronounced the sentence. - Ilykoff says that a flriug auad of four shot the former imperial family with revolvers. Tho Identity' of tho members ot the execution aiuad Is not revealed. The pamphlet places the responsi bility for tlio executlnn of the Roman nffa directly tijKin the 1'ral district soviet which decided early in July. 101 S, that tho cznr and his family must die and entrusted thn execution of the sentence and the destroying of the bodies to I'eter Krmakoff, an old work man of tho Upper-Iasetsky Works, Avdleff, commandant of the louse, read the sentence, ' according to Ily kofrs story, and there were only four witnesses. Hut It is not indicated whether Avdleff shot or even wit nesHcd the death of tlio Imperial fain- There were no statements in I ly koff's account which indicate that the t'ral district soviet carried out the THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN It! I An Ideal car for tho family, to iino the year III III I roil nil. Warm and cozy in cold, rainy winter jjl HI! weather and cool and 0M?n In summer time. It's HI III I simplicity and ease of operation enable nny mom 1.1 III I 'M'r tnn 'n,n;' drive it., IU sturdy, durable jjjj II construction insures long life) of service; 11 wun- i l I omy of operation and low first coat enables any ll family to enjoy one. Ill llll I'hone Illy our demonstrator la nt your sorvlco. Ill llll IVove, to yourself, thn superior qualities that rcc HI omincnd the Ford Kedun to you. . j HI 0. E. GATES AUTO CO III I Cor. HiitU and Pacific HlKbwuy SOIL, CLIMATE : AND MOISTURE , PLUS piu. what? ::, CULTIVATION ; i .'...'i ! . i , .. . -, : ,,. 'i i Many an unsophisticated grower of trttet, or inuny a mn who wants lo product! trees at the loan! coal takes the soil and climate which a kind providence has provided for him. pays for tho wair which the reclamation service delivers lo him and turns it loose etidsavor ItiK to it row troes with the least amount of labor, , r . Vts't oar nnrcrlc-any time dur ing thn rrowUm season and you will find constant cultivation Ko ine; on. There Is Just one way to produce well rooted, well finished nursery stock, and that is to keep everlastingly at it, app'ylnn scien tific methods that practical farm ers have practiced, for generations, namely constant care and culti vation. It coats money to crow Rood trees. It takes experience to learn tho fundamentals of propagating nursery stock: First tn tho mat ur of selecting good roots, the nrnrtirlng of good buds and scions, and the combining of tho two at the rirht time and in the right way srd under proper conditions to plvo tho selected varieties every chance to produce tlio hent trees for tho orchard planter. i Our field superintendent 'has i pent 47 years doing nothing else than flnld work in nursery stock, lie knows the bow and why of best nursury practice during all those years. Our trees are grown on selected clean soil on the Yakima Reservation. We have a long growing season and we have mois ture under absolute control for 7 months In the year. We are welt equipped with the latest and best tools and plenty of horses, and we cultivate our stock roKularly and Incessantly. ' Tho result Is found In tho clean, healthy, wa! rooted,' fully matured trees which we de liver to our customers and hack of which we slake our reputation for Rcnulnoiu'SH, quality and 'a square deal. Kor 10 years we have served our customers, old and new. We have no side linos. We are nurserymen exclusively. You can't buy trees of us If we do not think we can satisfy you. We appreciate tha loyal and contlnuod ratroirage of our thousands of customers, and are this year filling more orders than ever In our history. Write na, giving a Hut of your wants, or ano our noaroat salesman, Washington Nursery Co. ' Toppcnlsh, Wimh, H, H. SPEELINO, Salesman Itox 020, Medford , 30x3 NON-SKID TIRES $9.95 , Busy Corner ' Motor Co. .' Main at Klvcrslde '