i(SSWfVM-t -U- PAGE SIX MEDFOttT) MATL TRTIttJNK MEDKOKD, OKKCION, TUESDAY, ' .TAKUKV 0, 10 M. iii.i-ii..ui.ui. J'i'j'i Jiii-j-'-LL'iii'i'J1. LJiuutaiaew DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE OF -THE CORRENCY Bill OF tIAGE A BETTER TEACHERS OF BANK CHINA MA MAE 0 BE ESTABLISHED INFOREIGNCENTERS 01 WOMEN NEW YORK, Jan. C Hymen np pnrently hns won another victory. Ho lit by wny of vanquishing tho august Now York Hoard ot Education, who attempted to put tho bnn on mnrrlod touchers and directed their nntngo nUin particularly to teachers who be en mo mothers. At Its last nicotine ot tho year tho lioard of education receive, da report from Superintendent of Schools Wll Ham H. Maxwell tho figures In which would go to show that teachers In crease In cflclcncy after wedlock, a! though they are absent from their uutics many moro days In tho year than when they nro unmarried. Maxwell, In his report, said there nro approximately 1300 women tenchora in tho New York public schools who nro married or hare been married. Tho number of wid ows was not given. He took 114, of these 1300, whoso (records have been thoroughly Investigated for tho pur poso of arriving at his statistics. They wore- rated In four degrees. A, I), C and D, each classification count ing 10, S, 6 and 4 points. Tho rec ords wero for four years before and four years after marriage. Tho 114, In tho aggrcgato pro duced a rating of 10,372 points for instruction and 10,376 points for dis cipline beforo marriage. After mar riage, Instruction roso to 10.S7S Joints and discipline to 11,370 points. This gave, each of tho 114 teachers an average rating of 91 for Instruction and 94 for dlsclpllno bo foro marriage and 95 for instruction and 100 for discipline after mar riage The figures showed that marriage improved tho teachers astonishingly in the matter of dlsclpllno and also brought up their instruction averago to a rcmarkablo extent. These same 114 teachers, who showed such im provement In their work, were ab sent a total ot 2449H days in tho school year beforo they wero mar ried and 4299 days after marriage, giving them averages ot 21 and 28 days respectively. EXCURSION DUE HERE TOMORROW Tho dumdum excursion train of 12o jwoplc, also Walla Walla nud Spokane excursion, arrive in JCcd ford Weduendny and Thursday, Jan nary 7 nad 8, at 12:15 p. m. and stop twenty minutes. John M. Scott, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, desires tho Com mercial club to liava a delegation nt tltu station to meet both portion', dis tribute literature nud fruit. Tho Portland Commercial club in entertaining them today, one of the principal tspenkcru being Judge ( vitr. Tho Mcdford Commercial club riwpu'bts tlio citizens to try nud be ut the trains Wednesday and Thurs day, 12:1ft p. m. TOYMAKERS PUN FAIR EXPOSITION lU'.RMK. Jan. fl. ToyrankeiK of Rnxo-Meincngen wero collecting funds today for n private exhibition at tho Panama Pacific exposition to ho btuged in San Francisco in 11)15. Tho toymukers involved do an anim al business of $10,000,000. NEW PARCEL POST TARIFF AID TO ALL DEALERS Now parcel post rates, effectlvo this month, reducing tho tariffs have been recolved by tho local postofflco, uud strengthens Medtord'u position as a Jobbing center through tho malls. Under tho new rates CO pounds can bo shipped for 54 cents In tho first two lonea, which cover a terri tory for Mcdford as far east as Lake, county, west to tho Pacific ocean, north to Kugcno, and south to lied ding, California. Locally, and on tho R, F. D. routes CO pounds can bo shipped for SO conts, with a rate of five conts for the first pound, two cents for each additional -pound, a slight re duction on tho old schedulo. Tho new rato, per pound In the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth tones, nro respectively, C.2 2-3 cunts, 7.4 1-4, 8.6 1-2, and 9-8 cents. In the sevouth and eighth zones thwo are no reductions. r - ' ' ' " f ilHHHiK . Jiv 3HV - I . j s vm ii t IBb hH r . kkkkkkkw fr mv H tV" b tv kHBikkkkkkkkwi'VklkkkkkBi 9 IV w- tf IrVkkkkkkkkH kWkkS i kkkkkkkkkkkH I t! ukHkBBBikkVkkkkkfkkkH 3 kkkkkkHV.L rkk. jkkPlkw . ikkkkkkkkB a kkkkkkkkkVKrwMkkBkkV I v .3T .iskklkkkkkH VkH 1 kkkkkkkkkkkV i 4jkBkkkkHkkkkkkkH tkkkHsVfv mus it" i rtSMWMlBHkkkBikB .kkkVk wmm svkkkkl kkkkkSRHukilBlkiBkklkHkrvBBrrn s 9BMH'ab" adriK2sii . -'ar -kkkkkrBkkkkkkkB JkW kkkV Ibhv -"t; V7"tf9t9Pfl 1J5jlRkBJB 4s LLH skkkkkklBkBkkRkkkkkkkBkkklkkkK f)? HB ikkkkvkkkkkkkkkkkkaikkBirTBidr' kkkHkkkV kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkklP" Jg1" M ! 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The program wa a -erics of surprise!, as talent was presented : that is not nt ull times nvailnblei Vi t9F T ssw for these h'ghly educational nnd nl-iishcd the professional numbers of wnys enjoyable affairs. After nn-lthe program, and each was given an nounccmcuts liy the chninnnu. Mrs.: ovation when announced. Mrs. 1.1a M M. Andrews, and introduction of relrigg's encore, wns n dniuty little the hostes, Profcor G. Taillaudicr, air entitled, "Dully't, Itevcnge," whik of the Mcdford conservatory gave Mr. Andrews gave the ever-popular nn entertaining lecture on the seo) favorite, "Hocked in the Cradle of nnd general menning of the French I the Deep." The nceompunits were school, nnd made brief mention of I Mr. Tnillundier, Miis Dorothy Dag the content of various keys, n il-igett and Miss MnuiU Netbcrry. lustrntcd liv the modern French com-1 jwserij. The works of Mns-enct.i The committee in charge of the Leon Cnvcljo, Chaminade, Hizet.i ule of the Ilcd Cns neiils reports Godard, Saint Saens and Dcbu that l.":i.(l."i was realized for the na were discu-sed. Miss F. McXiif-er. tional tubercular fund, irid they wish pleased with an nrla from Massenet ' to thus publicly express their ap and S. V. Heekwith rendered "Hoe-1 pretention of the help given by the tnond," by Chaminade, responding t I Indies who sold seals, to the tnerch- a ccnerous encore with a fnciiinting , gypsy song by Galloway, the wonNjto the inanagers f the moving pic being by (tttdyard Kipling. Mr-. Ma- tare shows and the editors of the bcl liab-ou gave a descriptive p'aun.Mail Tribune nnd the Sun, all of number that was well received. Wil- whom gave publicity and advertising linm Vnwter, whom wc do mt have! -pace for the cause. MODEL POSTOFFICE SAN FHANCJSCO, Cal., Jan. C Following a conference hero today with Director of Works H. D. II, Con nick of tho Panama Pacific exposi tion company, Postmaster Charles Fay announced this afternoon that ho would establish a model post of fico at tho fair grounds. Fay will provide the men to handle tho uud tho exposition company erect the building. mall will VILLA PLANNING 10 LAN EDO, Tex:, Jan. 0. From rebel lieudquurtors nt Sail Ignacio, Mexico, near here, it was announced today thut General Villa plans the next general rebel attack on Kuevo Laredo. ' It wiih nnd rstood that ho hopes, too, for the early capture' of Monterey and iuuipico. ,n 1 i IMKCI.VG SCHOOL OPKN8 TJIUJISDAV, JANUAHV 8TII Natatorlum small hall, H, If. Howell, instructor, afcslsted by two lady Instructors. Thursday for adults and Saturday afternoon for school children. Kvenlng seeslon at 8 p. m. Saturday afternoon 3 p. in. Will teach waltz, two-stop, schot tlsche, three-step, landers and tang. For tonus phono Walter Merrick. 2 la . - i.i - j - - ..j.. - - - .. - - - 4 - - lUBlit-Sfoator Jump A. O'Oorman. 'of New York; Keprosentiitlve Clwrlw A. Korbly, of Atliv t'oiuprone. of Ohio; Senator ItoU-rt I. 0en. of Ollahom.i, chairman of I ho Senate .4 - - - ,- - --- - - ' the pleasure of hearing often enough, sang the ana from "Herediade," re sponding to mi encore that was well deserved. The double piano number , by Mr. Tnillundier and Mrs. Janes 1 proved n delightful number, played with style and ehnnnmc pinnistie ef fect. Mrs. Charles 1). Hnzclrigc with "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice," from "Samson and Delilah." nnd George Andrews with the "Toren- dor's Song," from "Carmen,'' furn nnt who gave their iifnitaucu and j 'PRESIDENT SPENDS PASS CHHISTIAN', Miss., Jnn. ft. President Wilson spent tho morn ing playing golf and later attended to department matters awaiting his attention. Stories that John Lind hnd rec ommended the clo-iug of the Aini'ii oun embassy at Mexico City have tinnoyed the president. This report, he said, and another Hint Lind and Chnrgu d'Affaires Kelson O'Shaugh nessy were unable to agree, were baseless. Phe "Acid Test" of-jclaily use lias prov . on fo tlioiisawis o housowiyps' t)io absfi littc pui'ty -, high qilUlity and 'grout of fi'OioiKjy ot ORESCENT Baking Powder Tt meets every re quirement qt' good cooks and particular purchasers, Ask Your Grocer - - ----t-r-i H - t - - l - 4 - l - - - E POR $3 DAY WAGES SAX FKAXCISCO. Oil., Jan. (?. Three thou-aud unemployed paraded the principal streets this afternoon under the leader-hip of W. A. Thorn, an I. W. W. organizer, as a protest against u wage of le-n than .f.i daily. They tied up traffic completely and M)liceinen who tried to break up the proccs-ion were bru-hed unceremon iously nside, lly tho time t' mnrchers rcuchfd Washington square, where a mass meeting was to be held, fully GOuO hnd gathered. Police were sent, or to sec thnt nA disturbance occuricd. ('entlciiicn. Get out your old hats; havo them cleaned, blocked and rntrlnuncl. Hcgular price I1.C0. Special prlca for two weeks only to Introduco our work, 11.00. All work guaranteed. Mcdford Hat Works, 20C West Main street. Mcdford, Ore., first door west Fruitgrower's bank. 2 IS Chlcagoans mailed over half a million parcel post packages tho day beforo Christmas, THIS CAMERA WITH PACK OFI2FILMS FREE FOR 250 OBAK CIGARETTE COUPONS I'reroo Junior Camrrt. mido ttr I!l( inio Kcxhk Co. Takti pUlurc2H iii. In OBAK. mouth piece cigarettes you clon' t have to pay for a third more tobacco than you use and consequently you get a better quality of tobacco. SfnJvr catalog elhjr taluatti Slll. ODAK PREMIUM DEPT., 333 Uattery Street, w& San Francisco LBBBSSfTresHK) hBBHnlli UIhbbhII ifh V j&liWMMTj rWmj iJgifiQ ITlfBUlKri Si-V fr - "---- f-t-l-l---- 4--- V - - IndUna: Senator Jnmps A. Unit, of Missouri; fc-nnlor Ut-nrjr I' lll. 1 Hanking and Currency Coinmllt.v. and .Senator John I. Miafiolh. of t.oIma.M. i 25,000 WORKLESS IN LOS ANGELES CITY I.OS ANtlKI.KS, Cat., Jan. C Councilman Frederick C. Wheeler es timated today that 1'S.OOO pnroiii are without employment in t.o An Soles. These (lgure, ho nnld, were arrived at after nn exhnunllve laves ligation nnd nro concurvutlvo. Blxty per cent ot tho total nro men, "Of this utartllrig number ot unem ployed," Whoctcr itnld, "ten thouxnud aro In tho building trnde. Tho other nlto are orgnnlzed crnftniuu. My list docs not Incluilu common laborers, of whom huiiilreiln are out Of work." THE LOW PRICING Wo will continuo soiling Men's, Womon'a and Children's Shoos, Men's Suite, Hats, Trousers, Undorwoar, Shirts and gonoral lino of Men's Furnishings at "The Low Pricing" until sufficient cash is rocoived to meet tho domands made on us. You can savo 20 to 50 at this store now. CHILDREN'S & MISSES' SHOES sjilJO Shoos, now 95 .fLflO Shoes, now $1.40 $1.7.r) Buster Browns, now $1.45 $2.00 Buster Browns, now $1.00 $2.50 Buster Browns, now $1.05 $2,713 Buster Browns, now $2.20 sjW.OO Buster Browns, now $2.30 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES $2.2.") Unlined, heavy, now $1.05 $2.50 Unlined, heavy, now $2.15 $2.75 Unlined, heavy, now $2.30 $1.50 Shoes, now $1.20 $1.75 Shoes, now $1.40 $2.00 Shoes, now $1.00 $2.25 Shoes, now $1.85 $2,50 Shoes? now $2.10 i2.75:'.nlid $'!3i'!ess Shoes, welts, at drily '. :.:Z $2;35 LADIESi.SHOES $2.50, Shoes, now. ' 1 ' V.l"' $3.0Q Shoes, now,..-...,;; $.?.p0 Shoes, noww...,:.. $4.00 Shoes, now. The 'Jlfv !-- - - M K' H r" tit 4 11 SALOONS AI NOME NOMK. January C -I'or tho flnt tlmo In the hlitory of the town Nome saloons wero rloaed on Sunday Intt It was thu first tlmo snr their opening that many of tho saloon found the lock turned In tlmlr door. In somo Inntauceii door had to bo fitted wlh locks nnd kv)s. Tint cIosIiik of tho sntooiu Ma (ho result ut tho tlUrovery by Kedcral JudKO Tucker and Assistant District Attorney Baxton of nn ancient law In tho old Oregon' code, No resist ance to thu new order ot thing ' j ruined. $:.(M) Shoes, $M.50 Shoes, $1.00 Shoes, $5,00 Shoes, .tV , t $2.1? 7 $4.00 AroiM! ' '. ' I '-" $ $4.50 Men, 4 $a.7a . $5.( 00 Men, ..$2.95 at - t Wardrobe West Main Street I'HKIN', Jan. 11, It became known today that thu estiihllHhinent In Lon don of a hraueh of the Hank of China is to he one of tho inl-oiioim of Chen Chln-lao, ncclnl cnVoy of (he niinlHlry of fiuaneei with the rank of mlniMcr pleuitioteutlarv, who leaven Hhortly for KiikIuuiI, l!uroie and tho Untied States. At the lime of U recent iiiioiatmeiit it wan nn dcrMood that Dr. (.'lieu wuh koImk aluoad lo negotiate for a recrudes cence of llio $:i0,l)00,000 iMirreuey reurKaulratlon loan which tho rmo lutloii of 1011 uict. Nvow It Hi'emn that thiii In lo he hut one of liin many dulliM. Thu Hank of Chtiia U an official institution, under the direction of tho minister of finance, with hrnnchcH in KliaiiKhai and oilier leadlne; ellien throughout the republic, I'rrMdeut Vuau Sliih'K'ui hoH'H lo make It In lime uh Influential to nn uh In tho Hank of ciiKlaud in the ritl:di Men and Kuro!. The or);auhat!ou of n hraueh III .Vew York City 1m nWn dinmnmrd, hut no decision Imn been rcarhod offic ially. ThU will ho done xooner or later, hut Loudon will havn tlie honor of reeeivini; tho flint forelpi hraueh of Iho Hank of China. It i under Htood that Dr. Chen will look Into tho N'ew York Hituntiou whilo ho In in America and that tho future date of tho ilneiiik' of n Manhnltnu do iartment will derud uhu hi rvport after ho returns to Ihlw city. The Success of your Eyeglasses Depends entirely npoii tho skill or the ono who fits them. "Wy work in gimrai) teed to be jimt ri'ht. Dr. Rickert Otrr lkuil'M MiMfonl, Ore, MEN'S DRESS SHOES now. now now. now. $2.35 $2.00 .$3.25 $3.05 MEN'S HIOHTOP SHOES Includes hand-niado Chippewa lind original Chippewa (Old Indian Head Brand) Shoes. $2,50 -12-inch top, now $4.55 $5.50 10-ineh top, now $4.40 $0.50 12-iueh Pack, now $5.45 $0.75 12-inch high grade, now..$5.G5 $7.75 10-ineh top, now $0.45 MEN'S UNLINED WORK SHOES $f).00 Nailed, now ,.....$2.35 $:i,50 Nailed, now $2.85 Kuhu AVtdt $3.30 Ease Welt ,...$3.60 Kaso Welt, huekle tons. $3.05 V X X