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town Hfifrt 207 Second Street . Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER 1'nlr Mux. CI; .Mitt. 21. Ail rortvMuiih Yr, nllv Ninlli Yiir MICDKOW), OmOCIONV TlirUKIUV, .lANlUHY 21, 1015 NO. 259 i vl Only Deficiency in Signed -up Beet Acreage Prevents Factory Construction . UP TO PEOPLE OF VALLEY TO HOSTLE HARD! Fllil Almost Won Cvcry One Asked to Help Much ot Laiul Sinned Up Not Sultahlc, Ncr.cssltnlln Addi tional Acrranc Seed Now Ready lor Shlpmrnt. "It In up In llio people of tlio Noruo liver Millity to net out mill IiiihiIii nH they never hustled bnfnio. If wo mm- to -mi (i din boot sugar (utitnry. The luittld Im Just linlf won, anil (lie fight Ik entirely with 4 iin. If no socuro thin (urtory wo must linvo llio required J- arnmuH liy Fohrunry IhI, that v III mtM Urn noil xiurt'M train. Tin beet sugar men : will do tin' rest. If Mi) ill) our : part. Wo have occasion to ho : optimistic, but Uhto Ik wotk mill plenty of It to do, before wo run Im confidently nssittod of niiceran. Wo must comli tint valley for acreage, and : not miss n foot of nvtilliiblo Imiil " Statement liv W. II. (tori', ohiilriunii of llio Hoot Humir eiiuiinlltoo. ... . ,. , ago tor t id (iruiiomnl fi00,000 itcel . . ,., . i .. . , , H.iBnr fnetory will Im liinuRiimlvd nt ciiuo by tho Hoot BiiKiir roiiinilllciu Wlillo liitlwcmi -1000 mill HOUO nrron Imnt Im'Aii nIkiidiI or ptouiUoil, n por I'l'lltllllO of It will not plow tlio tontK of Soil Kuirl J. W. Storey. To ilnlo Imt utioilt 'iilO noroM Inn Inrmi piuiMiil mnl nroopteil. ouo-toutli of tlio ninoiint roipilroit. Mr Sloroy will lii'tiln tomorrow loollim mnl In (IM'clliiK nl)iitimliip Intnl. Tlio luritoi part of llio ucroiiHo ImH not lioon ox ami noil. Aliout 10 pr cunt of Hint IhIoiI Iiiim Iiiioii lojoctoil. H iiiiiiillt Wnik .Woilisl Tlio work of m'ruriiiK acrouwn from now on In oMioolml to lio ciulor with tho iitalouioiiti Woiliiomlny of tlio hoot HiiKar ri'lTofonlatUoit that Ihoy linvo no rouni'Ctlou with any Irrigation pro jort. nor have nu iloniro to flnmiro tho hcol MiiKiir factory liy tho kiiIo of xtork. Hoth Mr. Ilramwoll ami Mr. .N'lhloy iolil tho i-oinnilttoo WoiIuoh day that tho) worn fliiiinrliiK tho pro. I pioMilont in our icoont hiMorv lit JoiiH h other iiu'uiih. Tlioiio iwo Iiml Hiioh suppoit on hliiolly niliniiiii fcalinvn horotoforo linvo hoon ulinnli- Imlivo niiitlorn from oppoilion miii IIiik hlocliH. i). V. N'lhloy. BiiKiir hoot anil tlm-'llio hor ciipltullut loft lant nlKht for lort Imiil. IIIh taut woril to tho hoot ntinnr ooininlttoo wiih to hociiio tho miulroil iirroiiKo hy I'chiuary Int. TIiIh point ho ImproHHOil upon lUPinhorn of tlio loniinlttoo. llo iiIko told thorn tho laud iiiiimI pami iiuiHtor with their noil oxpoit. Now llfo woh rIvoii llio work whon Mr. N'lhloy nvo hlii word that ho would hark n boot BtiKar factory iiy tho valloy. Mr. N'lhloy Ih ii dlroctor In tho Utah N'ntlonal und Xlon Hav InK hiuiliN of Halt Lalto tho rlrhont hankliiK liiHtlliillniiH wont or tlio ItooldoH -IiohIiUm hoini; lutoroHtod In II hoot NiiKitr fartoilim and much (Coiitlmioil on Pnt;o 2.) .a- z ; rf-x- OF I OF BRITAIN'S I IIMIMJN', in Aiiihli'iilmn iiml l.mi. ilmi, Jim. 21, 10:02 u. in.- "Tlio iso liilion of llio ifiilish inlunilK in con ipioiod hiicoi'iHiiilly," mi.VH tin .Mor Ui'ii 1'omI in i.s ooinuiont mi tho uir mill niiiilo hv I In (li'iuimw mi tlio KiiKlihh iMiiml. "Of wluil iiko lo (Ironl lliiliiin," it inliNi "mi' th" siir- lOlllllllllK hl'IIH llllll Hill' M'hM'ls if our iiii-nhips oiiihh llio Wiilor, ilioppiuu llllllllln." s Tlio Tiiko Zi'iluii oNpii'uKi'H hlili fni'limi ul Iim liiMt nir nlliii'k mnl hopos il will lio follow I'd liy olht'iH, Wllilo UlO TllKI'llllltt Hll,8 it is now clour llinl llio Ninth Hon h no hiiul vuiiiio lo (Ionium nii-uhip, FILIBUSTER UPON H PURCHASE BILL CONTINUES Weeks Declares Only Flaiiranl Polll leal Pressure Can Make Bill n Law Declares Measure Revolutionary and Unsound Censures President for Indianapolis Speech, WASIIIXCITiiN. .Inn. 21. -If llir ii(liiiiiiitnilnin mIiih nuioliuso hill i pinned li Ihin coiium's it "will ho done not bci'iiuse thoo who vnlo for it favor it, Imt ns tli- losiill of the moxt llugrmit political iiiimhiii," in tin1 opinion ol Si'iuilor 'ri'liv who lodnv loxtiiiii'il Iik nllnek on llio loll. iSi'tiulor Week denied Hint ho sought to lililnnter. i riiiiuiKii'i t'fMiiiiiui'N 1 .., untie n'linie ropuniieniis ooniiii ui'il ilii-ir liuhl on tin lull, doninorulic ll'llllclM -might to ICfllll'll (III llgll'O- nii'iit on proposed iiuii'iiiliiii'iilx so Hint tlll'ir OHUell IIIN. Complete till' H'US- imi of Ilic liill tonight. Si'iuilor Weeks wihIs "I believe theio ntc possibilities of grave! iuti'iiiniiouiil enmplieutiuns involved in the pa-siigo nf this liill; Unit it it p('il it would In iuolfec lii, ullrrlv i'mtiiiK lo omrv out tin' ni-lirM of it sponsor; Unit it is eeo iiouiii'Hllv uuoiiiiil, ill-inhii'il iiinl dnniieioiis; llinl tlio sentiment in fa- iiiM hi ii ifiiniiiK iih-t ttiin inns Kit." it cnuulcintinn in or mil of emigre. i a uio-t mud moil', mil Unit it , ,! :. iihhmmI lv Im-. or n iv 'oiinr".i ii ,. . f. , ..",,,,.. . .. .., ., ii... .. .. i... i I oli Tor it Tutor llio loffiflnlimi, Imt 1 iim tiit ii'kiill of inot fl,:niiit pulit ifiil pnioniii'." I I'li-llli'lll (VllMIII'll I Tiiriiiinr lo I'loiilcitl VilonV In iliniinpolii mkii'K, Mr. W'wkii ili'i'lur i'il tin' ptHipli of tin' cmiuti'.v, jinlfeJnir flOIII plIHM lll tjX, I'OllIll not uiiilur- "tmiil liou' (no piii1i nt "coulil liuvi' o iHf liipi'il fnini lii pii'iiotiM poini' noil koimI tfiMto u lo it' to tlio oilier I'Mri'inc In iiulitlitiuit not onlv in iih'.litiinlile tiii't, Iml in tin' uu loiinl t'il Kluli'inivili. wiili mIiii'Ii liis wholi nililivo. wo tillril," "Coulil tlicrr ln n nun i iiilonl nri'iii'li In populnr nnxoruuiciil," lie nxld'il, "limn lo Iiiim" tlio lioiul of Hi'' iiiitiou opi'iiKnii; In llio wlhik' ooiiulr, iioiliiiK tluil tlioio who ilii-iifjiooil with hi iiiiiio niMi'il, ipuiirmit, m'H'- ifNi't im; iiml iiiikIi'Iim'kcuiiiiim'i .m nlorx limn tlio pioscul iiioiiuihont of whilo hoii-o." SENATE ADJOURNS SAI.K.M, Or., .Inn. 21.- As u d'Mi Hioiiinl of h,Miipnthy of inoinliois for llii'ir iiii'hiilini; ollioor, r, l.nir ThmupMiu, piosiilciit of tho M'linto, thai hmly niijmiriioil thii nioiiiui),' uf lor toll cull until 2 oYlock (Inn lift ci noon, .Senator Thompson was ah M'lil, Iiiiviiik jjoiio to Alhiiny, Or., Iwhoic hir. fiilhor ilicd Insl nihl, mnl W, I). Wood, senior ineinhcr in point of son ice, pioMiled when the M-niite eoneiicil. llofoio niljoiiiuinenl, Sen ulor Wood uppoiuleil n eoinuiittei) to tlrnft rcmlulioiih of conilolence. AI the nflcinoon scsmoii Scnnlor fins M osoi', eliniininii of (ho eoniinit leo uppoiuleil litis inoiuinj;, pioontoil a icholutimi osloiuliiiyr couilolcueo to the lolutiu's of tho lute IIiiI'iih Tiioinpsou, mnl puniiliiiK that the s.cuiilii Hiljoiim ul iiiioii until 10 o'clock Monthly niorniiifr. It wiis nilopli'tl hy iiiiiuihnoiw Mile. A pe oiiil liuiii has heeu pioiiled mnl the Hcniile iih n hmly will nth ml the I'u ueiil services of I'icsiilciit Thoinp hoii'k fnther, which mo to ho held in Albany ul 2 o'clock tomorrow after noon. llakor llornld The Htato lcfilsla luio him a fow pioliloniH woith con-HlderlitK- If they handle theno na lho nhoiilil tho puhllo will allow thotn lo puna up tho olheitf, , N MONDAY GERMANS JAIL 1 AI AN S Great Britain Seized Steamer Green hilar on Hlijli Seas and Detained Her, While Crew Is Arrested at Bremen and Detained No Explan ations Made as Yet. WAHIIIN'tJTO.V, .Inn. i1 - While tin' Aiuiiilcnn KOii'niiiKint todit) awaited Croat IIiIUiIu'h oxnlaiiatlon of hoi inlruio of the Auiorlnin Ktennwj or Cio'inlirlor, It dovvlopoil that ( Aiiioiirnu millom of hor crew- an well a IIiiiho of tho Dti'timor ('Hrol)ii had lii'Mii nrrotoi h Coriiiau utithorltloH nt Ilroinoii. Siilliiiw iim I'iooiI In a lnlf ilUimlrli InforinliiR the itato iloimtimint that tho willorn had j horn roli'Huoil from ilotoutlon mid wore now frui' to Join their nliipH J whon liny loft tlio port, the Ainorl-i run coiiHiil at llrouion Knvo tho firrt l..r....i u.iiim i..i !.,..... liMuiiinuiwil mill mi Piiiiutn 11111 uruu nrrontcd. and adilod no 10 ilalnlU. Of- .,..,. ,.... ,, ..... ......Iwliiilit.lnfliimonivaiiii4iroriwo.il iiriuiB iniu iiiuiii hum niiiiipi! iinii ., . 1 1 .. 1 . ,, tho nicn niUht havo boon nrroidod for , . . . ,. , . , in Hconili rt nnhoit or pomlbly do- talnod until tlio doiinrturo of their ulilpM to MiiiirciM miy nillltary Infor mation they might Ruin. ' Th OreonbrliT Milled from Now Orlonim and Norfolk with cotton fori llromcti uiiilor a rortlfhato liouiod l j tho llrlllttRli conul at Norfolk. Her commander complained that n IIiIIIhIiI criilmtr vyltl bin chip on tlio high ) ion. holitod tho llrltlih iiiihIkh. dnin ai;ed tho wmiioI In iiHlatlon and de tained him nt Kirkwall, before ho wiih poriillllufl to proceed to llrouion. Cm ul) n l'iimiili)loil Tho enrol) n aliH) carried a cotton cargo to Hreiin-n. Apparently pho nut throiiKh without lutorforonte. She cm 1 1 in I at rnlmoiith before pio- cuedliiK to llromon. Surroinr) Mr) iin' request for In- formation of tho clrcunulanciw sur roundliiK the wlturo of tln (Iraou hi lor linH been iewlod at tho Urn lull rmhiiM) heio, which wlthholdK comnieut. Adlcofi nre expected nt tho Htato departiiiont after common!- rntioiiH bolwooii the pin'mmy nd the Loudon foieluu offhc SPORrSMEN IBM AI LIBRARY TONIGHT HIHHMU The hunlcis mnl millers of the valley will meet in mux iiieeliiiif at the public library to night at 7::ill oVlock slmip, lo pnsH ivsolulii lis mid tnke notion icuiinliiiK pcmliiiK hmslulimi ut Siilcin. All spoithiiicn ale ic ipiosleil to he )ie-ent. I- 4 t f t- PHOTO OF BRITISH i i i i i " v - IL. t Ii St. J 3 PPHMHIHbMB4PWB9Immm19? : SSISIS'' kl). . ' 'J.HT.I .M..i(i kJi.'TLV ' " .. ,1 " 91 .K. . " - "jT.A'V IBMlr?gi KITNS A WAV FKOM IM'SUAXM SKCOND TIMR. , 'oiiMiii'i'dilint1 o't'-r nil hor mor i"A, ! unm n "! immi -m .. 11 '.... u Im l.ak . I m. I . -u II... t k.ln It i . , . ., wrrT, '.? . M",n,,M""'.n- C. k. . . .. ,. . . ' Niw n.k ti.v. ITii-1-tho -moiiiI ti 1 . . .,.,- oi-iuiK see lot 11 iA- o into i r K . IAFI DEPLORES SIEPS TO rr Ktl Ul.dO.MINdTO.V, III., .Inn. 21. Dci-lnniis; that the oountry wn- hnll- USE mu irr JirMiirnn ULAfBUMW I n jr in liiiiiii anil piftHivw icnglneor was loiked up in the city I on ruin the unwise -los that hud. jail today on an open chnrKo. Pro boen taken mnl ncnleil to bpietrneoil. "eomliiB Attorney l.iindlii nays he William II. Tnft. former pre-identIU "lo n , ""fornintloii GlmrBlnfc siiitl here today that the people should Ko hack to tho line of justice, oiuty ttlio sidewalk wore struck b) nn nu aiiil uioilcratiou. ProfWeor Tnlt was jtontobllo raclni; madly on First Ave the Riiest of Indiana university nml'M. InvestlBntlon by tho chief of delivtrntd the pi incipnl millions ut tho Pe-H showed that elsht pollconion founders' day o.eivNos, whioh cole- left lic-mlquarter In two nutomobllos hrntoil the niiiely-flftli nnniver-iiry bikt nlpht to colebrato a weddlnB of the univer-ity. i tliat united the families of two po- "We need not ko hack to the con- !llcnnjii. There wan drlnkliiR at the ditioiis that led to the grent lol'muin j celebration. nccordliiK to police testl iiiiiI wo shall not do so," snid Mr. j "". Six policemen started down Tall." l'oiH)i)iti.uis hnvo been town In Serpennt Dagner'a car. They iliivcn out of polities, ami while, of flopped at a saloon for mora liquor, course, corruption i not ever abM'iit.i Stanley, Pollco Chauffeur Ernest the (lunger of plutooraey has iliap- Olilstroin and II Is nlleged, Policeman i tea red mid the purification of pel-jT. M. Kcefo, who loft tho saloon itics him constituted a real refoini 'first, entered the car and sped up for which nil good citUciit. niiit he I First avenuo using the whole road- grnleful. 'The hostility of lcgiilutnie anil congress, consciously or uuroiisoioiie ly, bus come to ho diivoted acaiiist all Micccssful iiivi'stiiioiit or cnpitul Willi, out disci iiniiinliou. Xnlliiny; is t-o timid as eiipitnl mnl nothing is o ciisdv nlde to nke onto of what it tins. '" BATTLESHIP IN ROUGH WEATHER f . -CW si fcv.- ". najjc i- not h miiti'.., Mr. I'liilmulor ml I nil Ifmii laur tt IlllMIUIIil IVIllltl .... . , ,... .., Hor Immi lion l- mi npaitnieut in hid mid .1 eiiiii Ii- Tin dwelling i- ii -, ,. ...... . .1 ire M'-. Knox I.'- U'tl the Mm ol tin " no sa "tin- tun it i nil over, JOY IK COP LOCKED OP FOR MANSLAUGHTER SKVTTI.K. Wash, Jan 21- Po- tho rnuciMis nv that further ile llcoman .'ha!i (5. Stanlo), wlio droo l"on bine boon iuHii'tcd on the Turk- tho niitomobllo which ran down and killed Kdwurd II. Jolinxton. a civil I Ollllllir nilll iiluiiniMUKUiui. uuilll- jotoii and two women, walking jilong way nnd tho sidewalks. After the accident the policemen reported that their car had been stolen by persons unknown, who committed tho dam age. Ohlstrom drove the automobile full of policemen returning from tho po llco bull last February which ran down nnd Injured a pedestrian. IN THE NO RTH SEA Vj,.. Ik ''' 2 .5 m' m ' .jaLTMi MBC JJu'Vr1 irssi ff k"i sf. JH tt.f-S-mUmr BATTLES RAGE L WESTERN FRONT Series of Fights in Progress, But Comparatively Small Number of Men Engaged Turkish Resistance Virtually Collapses Allies Now Have Eyes Upon the Rhine. I.ONDO.V, Jim. 21. A serin of. lint I It- m in proro-s nlon tho Kriinco-ltclimi Imttto line, but only cmnpiiriitivoly hiiibII numbers of troop-, u ro cukiioiI mnl mi ucncnil inoxenu'iits are uppuioiit. Oiilui pic mls in tho Soinus Miou. the fler m n ii tluin fnr liming uiado no til loinil to extend their tiotnrv there. Toiln.'s ofiii-inl nttement from Iler lin lesoribi' llio ropuUe oi French ntlnoks at vnriniH points tthms the fronl mnl nssort slight inlvmiccs were inaile liv Hi CJonimii- in sonic enne. Xwir N'mro Hume do l.nrcttc. however, tlioy wto diicn from the Ircnches. A Oeriumi irtorv in u small buttle in oust I Vn i k i n miinniin-ril in Her tin. fiermmi roi'unnoitorintr force time nppPnri'il Tittthwc-t of Warsnw, in rear of the Piis-inu nriuy, which i ilnineiii toward the Prussian bor der. Tiirkrsli Coll.ipso ' I Itu-siim nocoiinls nt tho warJwitli 4'l'niL.ov iiiiiLi it niiiii-iir ilint &3 ri- sisirtiicp of tjc Oftoiniin troops! has irtiinllv oo'lnp-cl. An official ilnlc- leciit liwlnv from the Ititssinn tnff nf h tniop- in n sitioh of renr-guard Hothuis nid tliMt the Turks, after siif- ferimr heavy lo . arc retronlinfr uceipitHtolv. The stateinent announce- the cmiIui-o if ii tnin-Cnu-"Hinn town i",m- 'n- Tiirki-h bonier. It is siiind n's.i that n Iii--inn wnr hin -nnk Iwolvo o-sols off the eons! f Asia Minor. A ii! rln us Krucw Attack Fiahtinir hotwron Austrian nnd Montenegrins, which has been almost it a stmuls iM mi in-i-nnnt of the v in ter wontlier mid henv storms, has been re-un'il ncrn- tho horder from Pattnro. The Austriniis hoiulmrdcd Moiitcucgriu nositioiis. hut it w aid at Colt in je Hint no damage was in. riieleil. The nllie now have their eve on the Iihine mnl llnti-h troniis may be scat lo Helfort. in enstern France, to take part in nny jiosihlo nilvnnee to ward I he river, say n flcnevn report, whioh lack vci-ifienlion. It N stated thai the ndvmieed French Ireiiche nre within :itccu miles of tho llhiiie. E F l!iilcnco in tho Iliilfiimn divoioo still was completed befoio Judge F. M. t'ulkuis in the ciieuit com I Wed nesday, and the granting of the de oico taken under eonsideiaiioa. Al Icgutions of iinfnithlulness mid lot tcis alleged lo huvo been wiitten hv Mis. llotfniau to men weie the prin cipal features of tho evidence. The chief contention is for the custody ol the chihlicn. ' Two or three subpoenas for wit nesses in the ease woie unsolved, oil ueiis nguiiist whom they weie d'uect ed being called out of the city on bus. UlCss. ROM SEfflLE FIRM SH TTI.15, Wnali., Jan. 2 1 im Blan Consul Dogoravloiibky aiinoiiiiceH that the Uusslau govoinmont has awarded a contract for 13,000 mil road'uiiH to ti Seattle firm, und &")'" that (his older Is onl) tho heglnulng of huHliu'ns between tho UusbIiui gov ciuniunt ami tlio Pacific norlliwost. N A i .TAX DEAD OR LIVING IS ADV C E E (IX NHEM Smelter Klnrj Says Wealth Left Should Be Taxed Away for Benefit of the Poor Not Enough L,e-2lsla- ' tlon to Regulate Business More Is Needed America Behind Europe. XF.W YORK, Jun. J1. Tn.xnlionnf' largo fortunes, iimih tho denHi of their owners, to uid the noor,.the Cfi tahlisluiicut of govcrnuicut agencies lo find work for tho unemployed ntul, provi-iou for tint comfort of nex'd workers wore advocalcd hy Daniel (iiiggcuhcini, president of the AmcriJ can Smelting & Refining company, today nt the inquiry hv the federal commission on industrial relation into the cmiM'ri of industrial un. est. Mr. (Iiiggeuheiui sun) that an a cap italist ho fawned these mciiHurci, de spite the fact that I hoy constitute sonic of the cardinal ideas- of social ism. Ho also advocated "industrial democracy" wherein the Worker re ceived u portion of the profit derived from the products of UU labor. K. J. IJerwind, owner of coal mines mid diicetor in many coal mining cor porations mid coul-cnrr.vinK rails roaiN, testified that he believed di rectors mid stockholder, were not as well acquainted with labor conditions as they should be. Vislleil Plants ltegiilarly Mr. Guggenheim KnJInkei)t him self advised as to In'boF conditions among- UU cmploesi, mid that he per sonally paid frequent visits to the various plants. The executive commiltecs of llio Minims companies, he nnid, were con stnntly visiting plant's mid mines mid keeping themselves informed as to conditions. Mr. (Inggenheim said that for the last .vcar his health had not been good, hut that prior to that he had regularly visited plant in Xcw Jersey, Colorado, Missouri, Washing ton and Mexico. Mr. Guggenheim said in the milling business the directors und not the stockholders were abso lutely responsible for labor and other conditions. Increasing Kfflclciicy The witness said the American Smelting & Refining company had in stalled many devices to improve la bor conditions mid to raise the stan dard of efficiency. The company found that by so doing the output wus iucicascil and business generally was improved. The witness ,atd emphatically that he did not believe laborers in smelt ing ami lefuiuig works should be iter. milted to work more thnii eight hours a day. The inct casing high cost nf living, the witness believed, was tho ciMiso ot unrest among woihers, Wagceiiruers, ho thought, had as much right to organize us capitalists: the American Smelting & Helming (Continued on page two.) E SUED FOR PEACE EARLY IN WAR UKli'LIX, Jun, iM, hy wireless. The Cologne Ourottc toiluj publisher! the following sensational discloHijies rcgiiiilmg the. Ooiniau mlvunco In France: "In September Finney had sinccro wishes for peueo mid Mio instructed an eminent neutral diplomat to in tiodnco preliminary proposals to this end. "This diplomat had previously not ciipicd mi official position in London mid he was under KngKnli iiilhlcnce, He betrayed llio secret to UlO llrilish ambassador in PuiN, causing un cnoiniotis sensation in London, "Lonl Kilchemu' vvn scut to Fiance, llo threatened tl bomlmrd meat of the French coast pud forced from (he Fiem-h govciuuK'iil the well known treuly not to coni'hnlo (m-mcu except F.ughmd coiiscnled," t DECLARED FRAN Jtl ? i) "i A ,5 v 4 M m 'l