I& ''ilfiWSfWt ,f?r'ff,rteS -5tflr-rr" n. wmwvi!S f"Y?f,7TFrur fj r Ty ff" -v-y, - ' y ft j;i';',V;.7'fc''.,ryi,y p 4 t t K tf ' T PS :t ' r?.- L & PAGE TWO MWDKOKI) iMAIfj TIMIHTNI0, MIODKORI), OKMION, T HOBDAY, KIOTKMP.Kl? II, 191") MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN IND1!PRNDJ?NT NKWKFAPI3II l'UUMKHKt) 1JVKKY AKTI&riNpON BXCKI'T HUNMAY UY TUB MliDFOltU l'HINTlNQ CO. "Office Itntl Trlliinio Hulltlltifc', 25-37-29 NorUj I'lr street: telephone 76. Tlio nomocrntlc Tlnio, Tlin MriUonl Stall, Tlio Mcdford Trliunc, Tlio Boulli trn Orcjronnn, Tlio Asldnnd Trhnnc. sunBOHiruoN rates One year. by lilal $G.OO one nionlli, by mnil SO IVr month, tlfilvrred ly carrier In Alnlford, I'liwnlx, JnchvoilVllla and CentrM J'olnt . .DO Ralunlny only, by mnil, per ysar.... 2. (mi Weekly, por1 yenr .... 1.60 Official Paper of tlio City Of Mmlford. Official J'upor of .Tiu-knoii County. Ifntrrc'il ns accoml-clnst inatlcr, nt Moilford, Oregon, undsr tlio net of March 3, 1870. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2B88. I'ull leaned wlro Asioclutcd Press ilia patches. fr .. - Bubacrlborn railing to recelTe fj papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Monagor at 2C01L. ' HONG KONG KOLUM mm s INTERESTING BEET SUGAR DATA. Till! lack oXa ia.vyoll jo furnish occupation, tin lack of . a market to utilise soil, au'l juincval produces, and the lack of diversified agnciilturp.arc keenly felt in the valley, iicncq tlio pros)ccta of securing an institution That fills all these loiur fell wants is universally recognized. A heel sugar factory is such an institution. Vh;jt the sugar boots mean to a locality is briefly set forth in a letter received by AY. ( Janes of this city fuun (I. ( Drown, of Saginaw, Midi., secretary of the Michigan Wugar company, who writes: " , 't-' Tlio Michigan Sugar C'o. Is composed of six factories. Four of tho'm arc GOO ton, nnd tlio otjinr two tQiKi lottH eneh (that IrtO.O iud 1000 tons tier .i iiours.j irom May i, itui. to May i. lain, wrr contracted nu.uuu of UCOU) ncros of beets nml manufactured. .i(iU.S7D tons lbs. flugar, using 7.1.210 tons of'coul for sugar, liJ.OJd tons.. coal ln 'pubi uriors. drying .u.-r-M tons, puip. wo niso used zy.icjs ions i Ml any young men ullnaamco liavo enough mind to projioso malllngo but nlilort oit "dtiBt.'' f f t M. N13UOM-: .Morcli.Uit Tailor St. Louis, Alo t f t Top! (From llnralJoo, Wis., Uomocrnl) At tlio lionm of tlio lirltlo'u parontH -Mr. anil Mrs. William I'off-Ablo-ninii, on Inst woolc Woduusday tivon Iiik vvro marrluil MIh Lena I'off to Krud Kopr, tlio Hov. l l l'opf o( flclatlui;. A .loy Jtldo "Tivo or moro iinnnniiRcrfli 10o each way anywluiru lit city. To tlio coinolry my specialty." Ad hi 1111 uqIh Star, Suvo 'liiuo.initl Tioulilo "Siall I liavo your luiicli broiiKlit up t,p you on tlouU lmro, iluur?" mili- d tlio linsbaiid oC tlio Hoaolck wlfo. "No, lovo; liavo It thrown ntralnht ovgrluiard; ,t wo.uld hiivo Unto and tro'ublo." 'I'lui .1iilmit S'lU'Miiu A yiuiilpvlllo idaylut In ono net. Srjjjie: Cnlrvo)'(iit'H room. Tlme: VJtqjiIHB liptir of iiildulpht. Cliaract O.M! TruvitlMR Bttlomnnu. niodlmn and mjjrll's. SalOMiuan Now, tba you luvo told ino I am aliqu to fall Into a ldg or ijisr tpmorrow, lol mo oni thing moro important yot. Modlum Name It. SaloHiuan Can you answer S,notinm Wjujl, 1 liayo. n ory Uuutlful uUo (Uls volcu tramblcHl) np 1 qU ir n lioma nlono. Toll "'V 'Vl 04rl W'"H 1m n.iy WU9 (IuIiik lVJJ Modlum Slio l looking out of tlio window. HulOHUian Strung who can tdio Modlum All, iHiiuuliody ontorn tlio door and Hho onrwitw hint fondly. Salofunnn liupoMttbls, Anibulla U fiiUliful to wo I "' .Modluui Now nlio kys lil head fondly uu her Up and Hlrolioo Ills liatr, jtaloflinaii Noiwnhl Jlu'illiim Now k look tumlurl) Into liU oyuHl ' HaluHiuau(l'riiHe) You IU! Modluui Ami now hu wayx liU tall. (OUUTAIK) (. Htulln'fc llattttthi Ciiuiitui 'Tliu Ulfrrutce btwwu u mowii Mjl a qjwIIom" la aliwt f 116. VoUiiK ii)ti. Mlt a bugliiKW i Wliloh tno Hlcs ckiar orafy your. ' jr U0lr tao IWHNit of Ajlfior 'Wit to tka Huiln itnlvtutM of a Now YorK 'Imtvr ratly and prt Htyitcd u tlpkwi The nianaar -flistul to adinU Ulin, Ulllax him I Wat k!!l,0JUi' wMl'l bo rfftiudad at tb wn'i ioti 5ft'"' ur fouatr) till IHjf 111?" aiSKjKl 9 blUoloua one E8" GSiii?" Itlt0'l03,ti88,f7 roal tin piilp of lliiicntonc. nnu 2'J'JH tons coito to burn tlio Iimcstono. Our sugar norcontnRc was very low, IioIiik an aVorgo of ifi.05 porcdnt of sugar, imrlty 8&.00 poroont , ' ' ' ' J-ast year was our first year buying bpots, by the flat fato, that is, bo much por ton, regardless of sugar content, and It has hocu so satisfactory over former porccut methods that It will probably bo our pornmtient method u future. The beet factory not only makes sugar and provides a payroll and market for farm products, ami pvjlp for live stock feeding, but will furnish a steady market foi" local coal aud wood for fuel, and utilize the product of our.lime stono quarries. The contract of the Michigan Sugar company with the farmer provides for the furnishing of l" pounds of seed per acre to be planted apd cared for under the direction of the company, the grower agreeing to follow instructions in rogard to preparing soil, seeding, caring for, harvesting and delivering the crop and giving the company the right, to enter the land and care for the crop if neglected, deduct ing the cost from tlio proceeds of the crop. Payments are made the 15th of the month following delivery of beets. The growers application to the company for beet work ers stipulates a price, of $18 por acre for heels planted in rows 18 to 22 inches apart, $1(5 per acre for beets planted in rows 21) to 27 inches apart, aud $15 per acre for beets planted in rows 28 inches apart, the amount to be deducted from the first payment made for beets delivered. Kor cash advances made to enable the farmer to care for the growing crop, 7 per cent interest is charged. The agreement for hand labor on beets made with the. laborer for caring for beets, stipulates the method of hunching, thinning, weeding, hoeing and harvesting for which payments of from $15 to $18 per acre are provided, distributed as follews: After beets are bunched and thinned, $5 per acre; for first hoeing, from $2 to $:t per acre; for second booing, $t to $2 per acre; for harvesting, $7 to $8 per acre, depending upon distance rows are apart. The fanner provides dwelling place, fuel, water, hoes and knives. If an unsatisfactory stand of beets is secured, the contract is void as to unfilled portion. Five thousand iiere of beets would mean an expenditure of $75,000 to $90,000 in labor earing for Hie same. The payroll of the factory would best ill greater. The payroll required to mine the coal, or cut the wood, and provide the lime, would be as umcli more, while the pulp would make this a great dairying aud livestock region, and the fanner would net from $10 to $15 an acre on the land. .It is self evident that the Woguo river valley needs a beet sugar factorv. NAVA L ADVISOR y BOARD con m KNOTTY PROBLEMS iie, nor the i-ituse of tin lire Am-nls nC lint lino nri iiii'liiwil to lieliow till j cargo wnqi'mt ilamngcd us jiri'Moiin inessuges fihitcd the lire win in the lioli tiotitiimiiiK steerage bitguagc. Koine offji'mli of tjie lino nro in clined to, yiop (In? oV wiib vuiir-eil by it fire bomb, timed to explode when the ves-d was aliout in mid-ocean MARSHAL SHOT IN DUEL WITH BURGLAR TAWMA, W'Hhli., Sept. ll.-Mar-hhal lli'iuy Stone of Sumner was hhot through the right lung; Deputy Cleo. Kinueli was grar.od by n hullet that parked through a tdcovc and u ban dit, who gave hits name iu Charley Anderson, received it hall in the heel at 1:00 o'clock this nioiiiiiisr in a lovolverduel tliut, followed a demand made hy officer for Anderson to Ntop. The haudit opened fire mid after emptying Iiik gnu (led into a hlaekherry field, where ho wu cup lured liy Kmueli. On the prisoner were found skele ton keys, n revolver, a llashliKlit, $J0 in ctii.li mid a woman's wedding ting. The iiiuu i suspected of being the Immlit who held up and robbed be tween -JO and SO logger aftvr tl(o. went to sleep in Uiejr IiiiiiUhmim' at the WiUon loggim; camp at lmU'Hiid euco last niglit. The marshal's con dition s serious. T. J. GARDNER BUYS ANDREWS' PLACE P.IIW.III1I1 I ! T. 4. (larduer, proprietor of tho Mod lei nt I'oultry and Kag conima, Who Iihh buun lit the valley just a yvar has ahown his faith lit tho conn yry lo puroliaalng tho Or. J. M. An drvwa pUuo u( V I auiufi. lonnorb tho (ioouetl (uin on thp Paulflu IiIkIiwuj a bul( hi lie north, of MuiUurd. m nill I Uuitravo the bulldlngw mid iimKo it j Ui h,qwp. Tha much bun IS aeroa of i buarlng Newtown apiilo trow and has won Mime or the prlaoa at the hlg ap I Ho ahowe. alo eiUt ijoraa of jquuk poor trees ad lite balance U good fHrmipB If i. The canHtutHu " wn H"t "4c pnUUc. Jlr. and lira, (iantacr arc di UullUM wtip tblr npa home CONSIDERS PROJECTS STOCKTON, Cal., Sept. II. -Ini-guliuii projects in actual operiilioii arc occupying (hu attention todny of delegate to the Iutoiiiutipiia.1 Irriga tion congress. lleciuiHe of it sight seeing trips tinil the taut Unit the convention is to viitfnur California citipf till' meeting i kimwii a Ihu "iUlgli,, hi wheel-." The tlelogales luilav i-iled ii'iun lion projects in the Oakdalv and soldi San .lompiin disltici", umpii-inu more than MU.UUU acres. A i-t will tut iiihiIo to the (looilwin duui. uuar Kiiitdils teri.v. the source of supply lor Ihc Oakdale and smith, San iloaipiiu disttuts. The dam was built tor divei-iou and mt tor -tor uge inirpuoes. rtv Kyis-- ill 'i kK t SHINE IN EVERY DROP" nil u l v -i iii I l CM , . I , li Qll. t) . ' iw'v.atir. tfvtiurn .iu Black Silk 1 Stove Polish U fw-ijf rwi KHT4uniW1 ai m t) u IT) rub . t I tu A Itellnble Toule MaHy uf tk ihwiU around here liiiow rt hm1 tlaal about this splendid rwfjxbi to tuoM bo do Hot. we wi.li t twy UU Mtriiol Tenia Oimvutne. ftaali bulldar and narre tonic liavo W IW- IfW NMpl lH lKr health. H'9f & r dawg aju rfyd ttut. tltuaa net tt UIC Ud v48WrHa aa Uta uiuar. ahaukl hf, W9 rMailitNMMl thto tat, k a. w. iiiUiiii i 1 ---.-.-.. mm r ,B u HU1IWJ i"ii i'tf' wiirn y.M i-i.' -riii..V.ik i r. ;. ti I ritMXrwkUnun4 Mack Silk Start Polith Voik, Starling, lir.aju. , I II i.kS.iV AlrOnhiii Ir. ii I . . i t ui.im rvtf. t i 1 i .nt. . Uin. ltVTW.14 I J I IL. i iiu. k suk turn roi. lilt riMT, iarM tl. 1 ' I W ll Su4t I . aikl Uvn, I ('. i txmM IMI I UUMuUWilk iTj (J'Jf lla ..l..J9. ... ..t flit .... .. ... u ... . I l.l. . 0.t.. ....d ll.t.1..' 11... -MOliO l Ofj gnu yi cut uii HM1VIV ! Mfm llw trH a John A. Perl UNDERTAKER l.ar Atiutant h s. n.kuri.irrr I'bone. M. 17 ami 17-JU Aubjlmc tkinloa Oorvait WASliN(TON, 8opl. 1-1. Setic liuv IbtuicU announced tnln tlml I here wn mi coitejnlaliou of uUliii'.r to the iintnlierx of the new imvul ad visory hoai'd, but IhnJ otfiuiaUj m d membura of tho board jjixpeelcd to call upon auyhndy who blighl he of help in developing the iinyy through in vention and science. '! hope that we will get the eo-opeiitUint if every" tirtii nciit engineer in America," Jlr. Dan iels said. Ho added Unit soveral eicnti-.l had not boon included in the board's personnel biicuiiHO the appointments liad rested with the 11 omtiueeriiig and scientific aoeiotlet upon which he had called for nominations, .Mr. Daniels pointed out that the main trouble encountered in operation of aircraft and Milium lines was in their motor. The Goi'iniins ho said, had evolved u new method of prevent ing corrohiou of gun-, which if worked out in tlio ' 1'uited States might be worth milljitiis of dollm-H, "llic.so tiPsliotin nml hunts ot others like them," tho seoietary add ed, "will be brought bel'oie the boerd nml lirwt considered by committees of those whoso gemil hcar particu larly upon them." Whilu the board is expected to fake tho initiative on anything which might result in naval improvement-, the work 1h purel udtiHiry. NO ONE LOST IN BLAZE ON OCEAN .NKW VOKIC, Sept. M. Jfo livo.i were lost and no one wan injured duiiiig the fire on the Mtumncr.Knut' Anna, iouml from New York til Ital ian poits with 1(1011 Italian loaorvistn, according to a wliylewn niu8iigo re ceived by 1,110 Fnlire line iitfeuey to day. The uiesHitgu nddei) that the Sunt' Anna convoyed hy the Ancoiui of the sac line, is proroeiliug to Kiiyul, A.orc. Captain l'ucy of the Sunt' Anna did 'not -late Ihe cvlonl of the dam- GATARAC TF ON ROOSEVELT'S EYE vyAsitiNOTox, aji(. I..r.,,',r- Uier Preaideit HookovoII doelj,not sec us wall as (ifr'nerly. A u.n.tanicl has beguu to fonn on lii left oyc as .i result of an injury received while boxing with one of tho (-euro, norvice. men while be win in the White House. A glancing blow broke n blood vessel ami the injury never completely heal ed. Jt is tho advice of physicinns Unit eventually an operation of no HuiioiiN character will reijiova tho cataract, but meantime the sight of tho left eye will gradually become dim. Tu shooting, tenuis ijnd other thine- (he colonel iinds this u consid erable handicap. C 0 USE NEWS Reported by Jnckson County Ab trsct Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Ileal KMuto Transfers Henry II. Sander et ux to l.eo S. Sander et ux, laud in T. :IS It. 1 11, W. D 10 I'enrl WiMiirc to Henry S. Sander ot ux, land in T. 38, R.J K., W. D. . . . - - . 10 Henry 11. Sander ct al to Pearl Wilsbirc, laud in T. 38, It. 1 Ii, W. I). - 10 Hurry V. Steelmnn et ux to William V. Wnckcrt ct al, lots :i nml I, blk. 2, Kel Hoy's Oak Park Add. n.ild Hill, W. D 1 Flora A. ICeKey et vlr to Harry W. Steubmiii, lots l and d, blk. J, U'elsuy's Oak Park Add.( (lold Hill, W. I). Ill United States to Harvey M. iMelutyre, laud in sec. 2'J, T. II I S. 11. 1 H., imtcnt. Frances Osborne to United Oil t l.iuid Co., mining claims in (leave cieck milling dis liiel, deed ... 10 PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENC MEETS E NEXT SATURDAY WASHINGTON, Sept. II. Secre tary Lniising announced today thai the Pan-Aiiicrican conference on the Mcxjesn sitilatiuil which was to have been convened here tomorrow will nitjtit in jVcW York City Satuiday. "Tti'mngo'ni plan, he said, was due lo illness of one of the eonfer- Nit deeisiiin has ns yet been reached byilhe Washington govern incut His to he next step in th o situu lion now that replies have been re ceived from all the factional lenders, hut the expectation is that after the pext session of tho Pan-American conferees, a definite announcement of the progruui (o be pursued will be made. Villa's action in sending Roque Oonznlos, General Felipe Angeles aud probably Diaz Lombardo, his minister of foreign relations to Wilm ington, is said to have been decid.d upon becau-e of a probability of a ronforonco over Mexican affairs, as a result of tho Pan-Aineriean con ference here tomorrow. Just how Carranza's suggestion that the conferees appoint delegates to confer on .Mexico's international affairs, will be worked out is not apparent. 'SL WASIIINTON, Sept. M.Knforce- mont of tlio new seaman's law and tho1 recent disaster to the steamer Fine M$ for Expect mi fWofhers A Tatnible nli! I nn rtlcrnnl ronfdf kmiwn nml mod iirrcftill)' by Womrn crcnltro fnr n ncncrallon. It It called "Motln;r, I'rlcmt" . nml U nold In nil dru torc. It Ix nppllrd rilrrnallr. Hcidn nbrnit Ibe II fill inonlli. Tin- muclM urn mado (Irm nml pllnnt, uxpiimliin rviniM uHlmiit rtrnln. Ilia m-nrci sin rdlevcl of trn!im nml llioniii(h mnifnrt l rnlnynl. Pou'l fnlt n hoi a mime w "siii'ir rrienn lotiny. Soil h ilnielt i'rr-lrrc VVrltr fnr PHI .1 IPMIII- HI ,l"l'l"r I ITCI'II lUlllf. Soil h tlrtilt rfr-licrc VVrltr fnr talimlda lmr, miI (rrr by tirnilMil Itreu UtBl- Co.. Ml "utmir lililc .Vllnntn. (In. 'II . V. . I I d Kustland at Chicago wecr up for dis cussion today between Prcsldpiit Wil son and Secrotary Kedflcld. Mr. Kcd fleld' indicated ho thought iho do pnrtment of commerco would bo nblp to ndmlnlstor tho seaman's law ef fectively, despite r.ecent official opln Ions limiting its scope. Tho Kastland disaster has dovolop ed govern! contemplnted changes In U19 systom of stcambont lnspoctlon and a report on thp wreck has bepn bc'foro tho president for somo tlmo. i3CW35 Household EcqnomU Vox in Hnrp (he Ilrnt CoiirIi Itrmeilr nml Snvo 2 by Mnklnir It nt Hume :o)ceawKcoKcocu5 Coujjli iiipdli'IncB. ns a rule contnln it larjio minntitv of plain svrup. A pint of grnnuliiteil siigar with VS I'int of wnrm water, stirred for a minutes, gives you as jjood syrup ns money can buy. Then get from your drugglnt 2 ounces llnec (50 cents north), pour Into a pint bottle and till the buttlo with sugar svrtip. This gives you, at a coat of only m cents, a full pint of really better cough svrtip than you could buy ready tnndo for i:2."0 n clour saving of nearly -fi!. loll directions with 1'iucX. It keeps perfectly aud tastes good. It takes hold of Hie usual cough nr client cold nt once 11 ml compters it In 21 hours. Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter coughs. It's truly netonisliiiig how quickly It Iookoiis tlio drv, lioarnu or tlglit cough nnd licnls and soothes the inllanicd mom brittle In the citfc of a painful cough. Jt also stops (he formation of plilrgm In the throat nnd broiioliinl tubes, thus end ing the ptndtitciit luoso cough. l'lncx Is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with gunincol, nnd hns hreii tncd for generation to henl inllanicd membranes of tliu throat and chest. To avoid difnpnoiiitiucnt, nsk your druL'gint for "iVi oiiures of l'lncx," arid don t ncccpt n in tiling else. A giiurnnteu of nliHohitc siitlHfnctlmi.or money prompt ly refunded, goes with this preparation. The l'lncx Co., ft. Wuyvc lud. THE PAGE Mctlford's Leading Theater V - AH cigarettes ere pwre, but purity alonfl doesn't make a cigarctto SENSIBLE. We don't know of n sinRle one of our competitors who doesn't make his cigarettes of puro tobacco. But n pure cigarette that didn't taste just rip.ht wouldn't do for you, would it? And to bo really sensible a cigarette must evo you moro than Durity and a good taste. "Illllll J u .. i 11 It mufitbo cool nnd friendly o your throat and tonRue. And it must leave you feeling fine after smoking all day. Fatimas ore not tho only cigarette that measure up to nil' these requirements. There aro other sensible one3. But Fatimas seem to have n big margin in their favor on their good taste. Othcrwiso they could not outsoll all other cigarettes costing over 5c. You can't tell whether they will just suit your fasfo until you try them. At the same time, vou can easily prove how sonsiblo they are by these two tests. Most men who try Fatima? nay Qoocf JSyer to all outer cigarettes right 1W- That's why Fatimas sell so fast. Why don't vow try Fatimas today ? tJf",,,,CU LAST TIME TONIGHT An All Vltngiaph Program Ilroadway Star Feature One Performance Only In Three Acta THE GODDESS With liarlo Williams and Aultu Stowart Two Parts Vltagraph Comedy A City Rube Adlmlsblon S, 10, 15c COMING William Fnriiuin In "Tho Plunderers," Wednesday ami Thursday. Star Theatre 5 and 10 Conts Sixteenth Kpltodo Tiae, Diamond from the Sky Two Itoel Foaluro The Ace of Hearts I A Scrpuinlug C'oiueijy iie Wouldn't Stay Down Fi4Tt't M ' Only CtWittt .imildtdlk (JmW ftw al Ht tin ami lirtji mlHHmlUMt Bxf4tttUK. I I Pijimii pgg ' mm TE TVRK1SH BLEMR Hi9 Cigarette ' " . . 1. C Diillnctiwly InJiviJual luA ragKS1 .jghsr 1 wmmJ( VELVET ICE CREAM Always pleases tho young and tho old. Just tho dosort for theso hot daja. lfs pure, wholosotno nnd ro froshlng. Prompt dollvory on all Ico crcnui and huttor ordora. I'RESIIjMILK AND CREAM AT FACTORY . The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Phone 4S1 S2S. C8t. . Peep Well Drilling Oil. ga. and atcr walla, is, 13, IMttok to Uoo fw.t. por prJoea Bea .1. ST!Vi:s, i'.s North Cantral u