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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
Haiti Mnv. n.1 Mitt, Mi,
Forly.fotirth Yar.
Oillv Ninth Yrnr,
MEDFORD, OKKCION, THlTKSI)AY, .JANlAHY 7, 1915.
NO. 247
, i
iS
WOEVRE REGION
S
ADVANCES
B ALLIED AW
French ncpnt t Capture of German
Trenches Inroads Into German
Tranuular Position Activity In
North Confined to Artillery Ex
chnii(jcs Germans Claim Pronrcss
LONDON', .Ian. 7. Tho.Ficiieh re-
mm t iiiiiuiiiiicom (he eiiptuic of a por
lion of tin1 German first lino li niches
in Urn Wiii'Vin district lu tint ninth
west ii" Mirny. Thin ihIwiiico de
rives Hh importance from Hie fuel
Hint il indicate the French lire mak
ing inroad into tln German liiitu
giilur mlliim, the npov uf which
tests mi tin light bank til' tint river
.Mini-.., m SI. Millicl.
Tim netiwly at Plundcra mill in
Franco mill it. iMiutlni'il larxi'ly to ar
tillery ovehaiigeti. In llii'in tin'
Ficnch claim llic iiiUiinluxc Mine
uUo lutvc lii'rii exploded at (wo MiinlM
on tin1 line, with Miii'i'i'mifiil ii'hiiIIh
to lint Ficnch troop.
Tin' enemy nt .Sti'inliiii'h hits mil
iillui'tii'il again, mill III French in
1 1 1 m icgion liuwi retained their -MiliniiM,
Thi'v claim nUii mi udwince
towuiil Altknch, in Alncc, south of
Slcinbuch mill .Miii'lliiuiM'ii.
(.'cumin Slnli'ini'iit
Thi (li'inimi official slnU'iiicul mi
the iimxri'PM of tin' war tci n mil ihix
llftCIIIOOll 'IllillUt till' Ol'IIIIIIIIM in tin
western iiut nt' Arxoniic weic Mi'lor
imiH mill Unit heavy fiuhling i going
on lo llii noith 'f Ami. Ficneh
attacks in tin' einterii itiion of the
Aigoneo fmi".t iiml In tin wet of
Soniilii'iiii 'Ceniiiv) in Alucc, the
stllll'llll'llt "II . WITC lllllsl'll.
In llii'ir operation iijuiiiikI tin'
Kussiiius tin Ocniiuiis claim In lie
milking progress in spile of ilio mi-
llivomblc weather conditions,
Pcfciit Not Com cited
Neither Turkey imr Germany Inn
conceded tin ili'fi'iit of Turkish min
ion in llic Cmiii'mmi-, ii claimed of
ficially in IVtioKiml. A fnillir il'
lnlld of llii. I'mlitiug mi received it
l.miilmi, it won Id iiiii'iu' that this ic
purled Tmkih disaster wn emu.
ilni aw that suffered hy anv force,
since Iho outbreak of Hit mtr. In
suite of llii", however, thu In tt"t oT
tin I'liiiiiiiiinii'iitioim frmn Turkey aU
together ignoieH llic fighting in lhi
Cmii'iixiiH mnl dwell tiion the t ntjr
glo which bus spread omt tin' Per
inn fimilii'i In I'liiinhili, mi important
town where Ilio Turks sn' that, aiilnl
(Cnntliiunn on mum 1.)
vs.i. ri ir .'? --'"
$2 A BUSHEL FOR
WHEAT PAID FOR
fl
(IIICA(U), Jan. 7 Two ilnllnrH n
IiiihIiuI for wheat, tlio ilrcain that
only mithimliiHtii over expected to
eoiiui true, wan within inio-half cent
of heliiK a reality Unlay on one Rnulo
of wheat If tho eoHt of dollvory to
KuroiK) iiiIkIU lo connluil an part of
thu price. A carload of Durum
wheat wiih unlit to Ko to Italy on a
IhihIh that flKiirml ilellverod at a iIch
tlnatlon StUUVj a liimhel.
iSueh u prlco hreakH all record h for
Durum wheat. Tint Htipply of that
variety In thu United HlatOH In mild
lo ho virtually ojchiuiHtcd for thlu
ueiiHou,
Itaplil upturiifl wnro wltnoKHcd lu
the xpoculatlvu nmrkot. Newa that
Kraiico and Italy had purcliiiaed 1,
r00,00i) IiiihIioIh or moru today at tho
Hcahoard inado tho prlccx of optloim
leap hlKlior than at any tliuo ulnco
tho hoKlnuliiK of the European war
and reach IovuIh that huforo hud not
linen eiiuiilled ulnco thu celebrated at
tempt ut a world-wide wiuooxo hy
JoHoph Luller.
May wheat, tho chief speculatlvo
delivery, went to S1..'K aa UKaluat
$l,:iO at the flulHh laHt nlKlit. AuioiiR
tho purchiiHoi-H of thu .May option wan
tho Ilochefellur Foundation, which
wauled to iiialio Hiiro of charity hup
plloH for HuIkIuiu, and had heen uji
alilu lo wet Hiitlnfaclory torjim on
whom tor HpQt cnuh.
ow
CHICAGO
REALBARBARISM
CHARGE AGAINST
GERMAN FORCE
French Commission Makes Detailed
Report of Atrocities hv Invaders
Plllauc, navishlnu, Burnlnn and
Murder Ordinary Practices
Ncwspnpcr Proof Submitted.
I'AltlH, Jan 7 -The coiiiiiiIknIoii
appointed on Keptemher '-'It to ltntilre
Into iicciimilloiKi Hint Oeruuiii offi
cer had tided "miviiKcly and Inhu
manely," acalnnt rrencli clvillaim and
noldlern Kiiyn In Km report, miido pub
lic today hy the Crouch cahlnet:
Nunuc Wiufiire
"Wo iinmt (oncliiile that there nev
er ItiiH Immhi a wnr hetwiMin clvllUed
natloun of no Hiivimidy it natiiie an
that wiiki'iI on our noil, I'IIIiiri,
iiivImIiIiik. hnriiliiK, murder nre ordi
nary priielleeH of our eiiemli'ii, and
fartii collected lu ninny ciihvh prove
that the (lermaii claliiiN that tho kill
ItiK o( cIvlllaiiH wan due to flrliiK of
the popnlutlon, are unfounded.
"We found proof tho exlutonco In
the (Icriniin army not only of a hh
tmnallc plan for liurnliiK vlllnncg hut
tho poiwoioiliiu of olahorale material
for thin purpuric, luoludliiK torclirn,
Kriinailev, fimcd, oil Hpra)ern, Htlcki
of luflauimahle iiiutlerM and nckH of
tiihlln rompoKed of very Inllauunalilo
rouipreHMi'd powder."
The commlttMlon affalrmn that It
Iiiih dlKllnRiilhheil carefully liotwenn
flreH tauni'il hy homhardnientN and
tliOMi unlit to have heen net hy hand
when no flKtitlni; wiih In proKreHH. It
Ih Htali'd that the object wiih to In
timidate the population, thiiH nprrml
Iiik terror nud panic ahead of thu In
nderH. ltatlliliiK l'n'iiieiit
"ItnvlnliliiKH of Momen nnd kItIh
were ho freiiueiit that the number of
raxim eHtahllnhed wiih only a Hinnll
part of IIioho which iiiIkIU have heon
luveMtlKiiled," the cominlHHlon hiih.
"The ledum of Hicho oiIIouh actri
Keinirnlly lefimed lo tentlfy, heraiiHu
It would rompromlHi) their future."
The romiulHHlon Hiipplled with
Kreat detail the IcHtliunny on which
Hh ('oiicIuhIoiih are haned. TIicho tie
piiHllloiiH will ho puhlUhed later an
a government ilocutuent. The mem
herH of the couiiulHulon nre OeorReH
I'lOrlle. piexlilent of the court of ac
eoiiutH, chairman; Kilmiind I'nlllot,
councillor of the court of cnnmitlon;
Armaud .Milliard one of the inlnlHtutH
attached 'to tho foielKU office, and (J,
.MarrliiKur, councillor of Htalo,
QUEZON IN FAVOR OF
E
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 Military
Importance of tho 1'hlllppliicH nnd
their Htratt'Klc aliio to tho navy
department will be Imiulred Into dur
Iiik roiiHtderatlon of tho hill to
Kraut tho IkIiiiiiIh a lurger lueamiro
of Holf-Kovoriimont.
Manuel L, Quexnn, rcHldent com
mlHHtoner from tho l'lilllppliitB, urKd
tho paKHiiKo of the hill with a defl
ullo promlHo of complete Indepcud
mice Included, lie mild thu AruIiiiiI
do Kovernnient eHtahllHhoil In 18l8
before tho SpanlHh-Ainorlcan war had
extended Hh Influence and control to
all partH of tho Rroup.
It Hhoiild ho viewed In Komu uionH
uro, ho thought, aa proving Iho ca
pacity of thu l-'lllpliiort to govern
thcuiHclvoH,
L
OF
Tho iiiinuul meeting of thu Com
mercial club wiih held at tho puhllu
library luat night, and tho report of
Secretary V. V. StreetH for tho year
read, A balance of $5 1 1.50 was
hIiowii to ho lu tho club treaHiiry.
The club Ih practically freo of debt.
A commlttoo wiih appointed composed
of Hon slioldon, Hurt AndoiHon and
II, A. l.attn to arrango plans for tho
annual (let Together meeting nnd
uiiiiiiivi ui mo emu,
no m m
BULLETSSHIPPED
PFROM AMERICA
Bryan Replies to German Complaint,
Rcfralnlnti From Comment, But
Glvluii Record of Winchester and
Remlnuton Works, Showinu the
Charycs Groundless.
WASIIINOTON, Jim. 7. -Sceiu-tury
llryiin tudav iuformeil Count
llciiihturlT, the (leiuimi muliiiHxailor,
that tin' I'liitcii Klatpx, in maintain
iu hlrii'l iiriilnility, iiiiihI refrain
from official! iuveMi'.'ntii" or com
menting upon Iiim charge Unit ilum
iltiin ImlletM were lieiu furiiibi'il
I'roiu Ihix country lo the allifx.
Seeretury Hrvmi told the niiibiiHmi
dor, however, t It it t if he could furiiixli
iroo' Hint fiiib'ulili'ii war material
weie licin xlii-'icil hv Ameiiemi
finiiM, I'lexiileul Wilxou wouM iik
u iulluent'e to xlop the ItalTie with
out iuvohiie,' Icpil or iiiternalioiial
iiuextioii".
In u letter lo Count Uernslorff.
Scciclnrv Mryan referieil to denialx
of American miiiiiil'nctuieiK to hix re
renl eliui'e of duuiiliim bullet mnl
riot pin hciii) l'urni-liril to the al
lien. The letter follews:
lleMTt .Veiitinllty.
"I enu uxxiire your CM-elleney that
I niu not unmindful of the xpirit in
which you blilin to the uttelitioll of
this yiivcnuiifiit the improper prne
tieex which are nllcfcd to have oe
ciincil in the conduct of the prchcnl
war. Ilul while Ihix' uovernmeut may
take thexe xtiitenicnlx and cliiiryeH
under eoiixiiteralioii, it ix, in iU ef
foilx to nt tt i tt t it in a strict neutrality
in the present conflict, oUlied to re
frain fioiu iiiM'xiicaiini: their truth
I'oIiichu oe milking iiuy eouiuieut in
regard to them.
'Your excelluiev nNo xlate thai
the llritixh yocriinient luix ordered
from the Vineheler Kcpciitin Ann
company 'JO.Oflll 'not cuu-.,' model
IH'17. noil .'.D.OUO.nilll Inii.kkliot curl.
f ' I
riilp'x' for nxe in i-uch pun-'. Thin de
iiailmeiit xaw n published xlateiuctil
of the Winchester eoinpan.v, the coN
reclnexx of which the eompany liu
confirmed to the department by tele
craph. In Ihix xtateiueut the com
pany entcpirieally denied that il bus
received mi order for such guns and
cartridges' from or made an' wile of
Mich material to, the llritish govern
meiit, or to any other government en
Kitfiftl in the present wnr.
Diiiii-lmui ItulletM
''Your e.Ncelleney further culls at
tention In 'information, the accuracy
of which is not doubted,' that eiht
million cuitriilp's fitted with 'imisli
loom bullets' have been delivered
since October of this year hv tho l'n-
ioii .Metallic Cuttiidp' eoinpauv for
the imnumcut of the Knlieli army.
"In reply 1 hae Ihe honor to re
fer to llic letter of December II), 111 I,
of the ItemiuKtou Aimx-l'iiion Metal
lie Cartriilce companv of New York
to your excellency, called foith by
ceiluin newhiiiner reports of htnte
iiieuts alleged to have been made hy
you in regard to the sale hv that
company of soft. nosed bullets. From
this letter, a copy of which was sent
(Contlniiod oq page two.)
II
ON USE OF PASSPORTS
WASIIINOTON, .Inn. 7. Count
llemxlorff, thu (lermaii nmbassailor
here, inailo his first comment today
on tho alleged misuse of passports by
(lerninn reservists in the l'ollowinjr
stutemenl :
"Kuglnuil has violated The Hague
convention nnd the rules of interna
tional law hy Inking unatnied people
off vessels, u proceeding ngaiusl
which tho Herman government com
plained to die neutral governments.
In couscipicufu of this proceeding,
flermiin eitj.ens wero deprived of go
ing homo (ffi ioMiral may hao tried
lo use falfto passporlrt for this pur
pose, beeauso of their desire to tie
fend their country, a motive which
every good citizen will understand.
If this really has been done, it will
have lo bo nroveil. In anv ease, how
ever, German officials in this coun
try had niching whatever to do with
H.'"
What It Will Mean to the City
To the l-Mllor:
It In fortunate thai lint people of Medford do' not have lo de
pend upon theory ri-HpectliiK tho iidvantaKeH of the now charter. I
came from Tacotnn, WaHh. Xhey have one of theno new charter!.
I know what the Kovernment of that city wan beforo the new char
ter wiih adopteii ami nlro after. 1 dimply cannot find languages
too Htronjf to cxpreH.i tho change. The new charter ban made all tho
difference lu the world. It tnakeK the difference between decidedly
had and the very bent government. An a man who ban lived under
both klntlH of chnrterx, and now a loyal citizen of Medford, I am
extremely anxloim to fo the new charter carry. In fact, I wiuh
anyone would find me a man here who Iiiih lived under one of these
new charier who It not strong for It for Medford.
Medford, January 7. K. 8. HITZLKIl.
CAN
CARDINAL
I
OF
AMHTKHOAM, via London, Jan. 7,
C:S2 p. in.Tho Amsterdam TIJd,
whoM) report of the arrest of Cardi
nal Merclcr elicited today an official
denial from the Cernion military gov
ernment in llelglum, publlHheH n dis
patch from HorBen-0i-.oom, Neth
erlands, purporting lo confirm tho
statement!! that the cardinal was
placed under restraint.
The much discussed paragraphs of
thu pastoral letter of Cardinal Mer
clcr, contains the follewing:
"I consider It an obligation of my
pastoral chargu to define your duties
of conHclencu towartt Hie power which
has Invaded our soil and which at
this moment occupies a greater part
of It. That power has no authority
In law. In tho sanctuary of your
koul you owo It neither esteem nor
attachment nor obedience. Tho solo
legnl power In llutglum Is that
which Is derived from, our king, our
government nnd tho representatives
of tho nation. This alone for tis
represents authority; this alono has
a right to tho affections of our
hearts and to our Htibmlsslon.
"Of themselves tho acts of thoso
In occupation are without force; but
tho legal authority ratifies tacitly
those acts which arc Justified In the
general lnteresta nnd from this rati
fication alono they derlsc nil their
Judicial worth.
"Tho occupied provinces of Flel
glum are not conquered provinces.
Ilelglum Ih no more a German pro
vince than Gnllcla Is n Husslan pro
vince. Nevertheless tho occupied
part of our country Is confronted by
a bltuntlon to which It must submit."
L
im nwii
E
WASIIINOTON, Jan. 7. More
rigid exclusion of Chinese was urged
before the house immigration com
mittee todav hy Oeoro W. Hooper
and K. M. Sullivan of Huston, ami J.
A. Hiii key of Chicimo, nil speaking
for organized lauiulryinen.
Hooper said the Chinese were
crowding the American laumlrymen,
uud the Jnpauoe were threatening to
crowd the Chinese. He said ll'J.OOO
wage-earners in American steam
laundiies were being affected by
stale legislation mid competition ol
Orientals, mid that there were 1.",(H)0
Chinese in the laundry business in
the United Slates, .
OVER WET AND ORY
SPIHNOKIKLl), III., Jan. 7.
Threatening to continue tho deadlock
over the house speakership until next
week and to indefinitely postpouu thu
filling of tho two senate vacancies
from Cook county districts, the wet
and dry issues today continued lo
hold up the work of the Illinois leg
islature. Thero was but one definite develop
ment uud that was the 'announced
determination of the democrats who
aro at present in control of tho seu
ute, to completely exonerate that
body before making a recount of the
votes in the contested districts in
Cook, county.
UNDER
RMNT
MAN
AD
PRESIDENI PLANS
WHIRL ON CIRCLE
5-MAY 1
WAKIHNOTON, Jan. 7. -President
Wilson expects ln trip to the I'an
niua cannl, the Sun Diego and Kan
Francisco exposition, mid his speak
ing tour afterward, to last from
March .'i to May 1. He told callers
today he planned to be uwav from
Washington for that period, unless
public business nceesjtnten his" pres
ence here.
Detailed plans for the formal open
ing of the canal were considered at n
conference today between President
WiUou and Scuatois Overman,
Hoke Smith and Oallinger and Hep
rt'seutulives Underwood, Mann uud
Shcrley.
Mr. Wilson now has before him a
tentative program for the opening,
drawn up under the direction of Sec
retaries Kryan, Oarrion and Dan
iels. An invitation to include the Pa
cific northwest in the itinerary was
extended to the president today by
Senators Chamberlain and Lane;
llrady nnd Ihirah of Idaho, Suther
land of I'tah and Jones nud Poindex
ter of Washington. He promised to
take in those stales if possible.
S REPLY
TO
F
LONDON, Jan. 7, 8:01 n. in.-The
replv of Great Hritaiu to the Ameri
can note regarding interference with
American shipping, it is said in of
ficial (punters, is wholly conciliatory
and shows a disposition on the part
of Kngland to do everything within
reason lo avoid delay lo American
shipping at a time when freight rate-?
uro high mid loss of time U costly
to shipowners.
Kngland wishes to do everything in
its power consistent with the proper
safeguarding of the interests of the
allies to facilitate world trade ami
stimulate commerce, paralysed as it
is by war conditions. Consequently,
it is declared, there is no disposition
on the part of Kngland to protest
against the purchase of German ves
sels hy Americans where the sales
are genuine and the ships are not
used so as to avoid what might rea
sonably be called the coiiseipieneo.s
of belligerency.
BE VISED IN L
LONUON, Jan. 7, 1:52 p, m. All
passports issued hy tho stato depart
ment at Wnslilngton will In the fu
ture have tp vised by tho American
embassy in Loudon, it tho traveler
pushes through London, Further
more, tho bearers of American pass
ports, previous to leaving Kngland for
tho continent, will have to submit
their passports to tho consul lu Lon
don of tho country whither they aro
going for tho consular stamp.
FassportH Issued hy Sweden and
other neutral countries for Kuropo
also havo discovered recently In tho
hands of persons to whom they wcro
not issued, Tho result of tills is
that neutral European countries also
aro tightening up tho regulations
governing tho issuance of passports
as has tbo United States,
M
AN
SHPPNG
NO
NI
RENDLY
N
AW
AGIST ALIENS
ED
ID
Federal Court Holds Initiative Meas
ure Violates Guarantee of Life,
Liberty and Possession of Prop
erty Cannot Forbid Employers to
Hire Aliens.
SAN FKANCISCO, Cat., Jan. 7.
The Arizona nnti-iilien employment
act, adopted by the people of the
state nt the November elections as an
initiative measure, was declared un
constitutional, null nnd void here to
day by n special court of three fed
eral judges.
In brief, the court held that the
statute violated the guarantees of
life, liberty and the possession of
property made to all alike, whether
aliens or not, under the fourteenth
amendment to the United States con
stitution. That if the state of Arizona could
forbid nny employer to hire more
than 'JO per cent of aliens, i could
with eipial justice forbid him to hire
1 per cent, or even tin individual
alien.
This struck at the vitals of the
net. which ordered that any employer
with a pa roll of five or more nnnics
must .see that nt lent 80 per cent of
thoo nnmes were of duly ipmlificd
electors. Great Hritaiu mid Italy pro
tested to the state department that
these conditions of employment vio
lated the treaty rights of their citizens-.
Employers of foreign labor took
up tlje case and obtained a temnnrary
injunction from Judge V. II. Saw
telle of the United States district
court. The writ wns made return
able here, and arguments that it
should be vacated on the one bund
and made ennauent on the other
were heard yesterday hv Judge Saw
telle, Jiulge'Vmi Meet of the Vnitetl
States district court and Judge Mor
row of the United States circuit
court.
Arizona, through tho state attor
ney "eneral, defended the act as nce
esxnry to its police powers over dan
gerous gatherings. Labor troubles in
the mining camp-, gave birth to the
net.
WASHINGTON, Jun. 7. Tho
Mexican navy, or part of It at least,
has declared for neutrality, according
to dispatches to tho Gutierrez agency
hore, which say four gunboats on
tho Atlantic coast havo retired to a
quiet cove oft Yucatan to await tho
result of tho battle between tho
factions.
Dispatches to tho stato department,
howovor, were interpreted as pos
sibly Indicating that part of tho
navy was preparing to move the
seat ot tho Carranza govornmout from
Vera Cruz to Frogreso. Thoso dis
patches bald that tho Mexican gun
boats Hravo anil Progeso left Vera
Cruz January S carrying soldiers, con
stitutionalists' money, gold and sil
ver bullion, saddles and foodstuffs,
Tho Frogeso was said to bo bound
for Tamplco nnd the Hravo for Fro
geso. STILL IN HOSPITAL
XKNV YOHIC, Jnn. 7. Sovonty
sevon victims of yesterday's subway
accident, wero still in hospitals today
recovering from tholr Injuries. Most
of them wore men; some wore women
who had heen mauled during tho
fctanipedo for tho street. All auf
foreil from tho effects of smoko or
brulbes or cuts. They wero tho ones
who had ared worst In tho panic.
Nnono was oxpected to die,
Tho death list of what was first
bolloved to ho n great disaster, re
mained at ono, How ninny porsons
wero carried unconscloua from tho
ffinoke-flllod tub to tho street prob
ably never will bo deflnltoly established,
MEXICAN
NAY
REMAINS
NEUTRAL
IN UP EOR
SUGAR BEETS IS
THOMAS' ADVICE
Well-Known Retired Farmer, Who
Successfully Farmed In Valley for
Many Years Says That Beet Sugar
Factory Offers Valley's Greatest
Opportunity In Quarter Century.
I, W. Thomas, retired, for many
years a practical, hard working and
successful Hoguo Illver valley farm
er, amassing thereby a comfortable
competence, writes as follows re
garding tho growing of sugar beeU
In the valley:
To Th Public:
Tho sunset of Ufa don't glvo mo
mystical loro or anything of tho kind,
but I want to say to tho peoplo ot
tho Hoguo Itlvcr valley that If thev
don't give favorable consideration to
the matter ot signing up for enough
sugar beet land to get that proponed
factory under way, they will let tho
greatest opportunity go by them that
has ever been presented to this valloy
In tho last quarter of a century.
Fay to Sacrlflco
To get this thing to going Is so
important that I know It -will pay
anyone to Involve so mo personal sac
rifice, even to tho extent of raising a
crop at a small profit, if too'far away
from tho factory or delivery at price
offered, or this reason. Onco any
thing of tho kind Is proven a success
It will start up activity in other
lines and beforo we know it tho con
ditions prevailing five years ago will
be restored. Thero Is unquestionably
enough land available to produce
tho amount ot beets required to keep
tho factory busy, nnd In my oplulou
with our cllraato conditions a longer
period of operation will bo possible
each year here than In any section
so far made use ot for sugar beets.
Wo all know that the root crops
mako their best growth lata In tho
teason here, which will prolong thu
season also for reducing them la tho
factory.
Can Grow Good Itcet.s
Until wo get the ditches to going as
they will eventually cover tho valloy,
wo will hardly got so heavy a crop
as wo otherwise could, but I know
beyond any doubt, from my person
al experience that a very good quall
lty can bo produced by proper culti
vation, aud the main thing Is to get
the factory going. Just think ot thu
benefit that will result to ovorybody
In tho valley from th amount ex
pended in producing such a crop us
will result from five thousand ucrca
In beets. Such a largo proportion
of the total amount "stays at homo,"
and enscs up money matters locally
Everybody Is busy nnd tho great ex
pense bill which has no nearly swamp-
od somo of tho best orchardlsts will
be almost wiped out.
Winter Feed for Hogs
With all this, though, tho greatest
Immediate benefit wo will get from It
will bo tho cheap winter feed for ho-
and cows, tho thing In thts section
where wo fall down, derlvod from
tho pulp, which tho gentlemen who
propose building tho factory agrcu
to offer back to tho farmer or who
ever wants It for sixty cents per ton..
This will mako tho very best kind of.
eusllngo or cowfecd, and it will also
enable farmers to moro than doublo
Iho number ot hogs produced horo,
and conditions making It desirable,
tor tho pigs to come In tho fall ami
their growth being slower than In
sections where clovor and corn rusk
their maturity. Choap winter feed
(Continued on Page 2.)
JACKSONVILLE, Flu., Jan. 7.
Cumnleto renorts today from noinls
in houtiioru Georgia uud northern
Florida swent by violent winds lust
night, showed two personrf killed,
twelve injured and a number ot
homes and farm buildings wrecked.
Besides thu I'm tall tics nt Ouitiiwn
and Abbeville, (la,, neVcrul pcroV
wetc reported hurt ut hus(uiHitf
Chauncoy and Stillniore, Oh Prin
cipal dmiiuuo in Florida was said lo
havo been confined to Wellborn,
FLORIDA
TORNADO
SPREADS DISASTER
Ssjj.