Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MONDAY, OtfTOttEft '18. 101S
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Is now preparing to tako the final
examination.
Another addition to our night
Is doing regular stenographic work,
and receiving actual office experience.
Hazel M. Putney, one of our short
hand students, has accepted a posi
tion in tho ofrico of Neff & Mcaloy,
attorneys, where she is doing steno
graphic work.
This wcelt'K 100 per cent spellers
are Jean Anderson nnd Vada and
Medran Altlmus.
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MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES
Florence Dltswortb, who Is now
holding a stenographic position, and
who did some special work In pen
manship In tho summer school, has
been awarded a student's final certi
ficate by tho A. N. Palmer company.
Gracn Taylor has completed tho
corporation set In bookkeeping, and
Bcbool class Is Luclle York, who Is
DESPERATE BATTLES
IS KNOCKING AT
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studying bookkeeping. She Is doing
very neat work and Is making rapid
progress.
Ituth Manning haa been transfer
red from tho A dictation class to tho
offlco practice department, where sho
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, Prrsl-
AMHTKIIDAM, Oct. lfi. Tele
(loot Wilson will open his campaign j graphing under ilnt of October 1.
for hin nntloual defense program lu
o fcpoccb before tho Manhattan Club
In New York on the evening of No
vember 4. It will be the president's
first public utturnco on the subject
since ho approved tho plnnii proparofl
by ftcerutfr)' Harrison and Secretary
flanttjls, and tho speech to expected
to bo of significance bccauso the
president 1. expected lo disclose tbn
reasons ho will urge upon congress
why the Urited Btntcs should bo more
adequately prepared for defense.
- Today tho president received a let
ter from the Maryland pence delega
tion for national defense, ftHlrinic hint
to take atepR to innuro tho United
Hlates against attach from abroad.
Tho tetter wan signed by Governor
Ooldsborougb and othern.
The five year naval building pro
gram which contemplates tho addi
tion of Hlxteen capital' ships to the
navy by 1926, will tax the normal
capacity of tho American ship yards,
in tho opinion of navy officers. Sec
retary Daniels said bo anticipated
tbnt efforts would bo madq when con
gress assembled to un:o tho expendi
ture of the whole $GOO,000,000 with
in two year or less.
the oorresjwndent with General Von
Oalhvitz'nnny in Sorbin of the Col
ogne flnectte, says:
"The (lennnriM have to contend
with severe buttles ngnhmt n stub
born nmt desperately fighting enemy."
After referring to the projrrcHH nl
remly (U'hleved by the (lerrannn on
Heihinn Hoil, he ceiilinuett:
''The iffieult mounlain country,
with 11k biznrtc, rocky nnd steep
liiiker formations, entiHCH our tmojs
rnonnoni difficulties, which uIho lire
nuginentcd by the frtet that the Oer
mnns have to Jight continually
higher on riing ffioiliid. The Kerb
iaim facing them arc in nriniimbln de
fensive poHitionK, which enable thctp
to hold for ft long time the defensive
Keelorrt when nttneked. Despite un
favorable, mountain land and the ex
tremely bin! condition of the vnlley
roadw, the (Jcrman troops hnvo suo
eecded in progressing."
BAND CONCERT AND DANCE
AT NAT THURSDAY NIGHT
titAKT ULtbUht
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AT? CENTRAL POINT
Arthur M. flenry "bo Kpoko in the
Medford public library before 'J.r6
RTowerH of the llogun llhrr valley
last rinttinluy afternoon, will give bis
illustrated lecture concerning Jlic
tvnhtcm fniit aiietinn markets ut the
'city hall in Central Point on best
Tiictfdny evening at 8 o'clock.
In his addresK at the Mcrifofd pub
lie library Mr. Geary stated that the
growers of tho Itogno Itiver valley
nhould ha CNpecially interested in the
huetion H.VKtera, n nt the present time
pnieticnlly all tho p'"H from this
district that go into the great cities
nro sold through (liojo dealing
houses. t
' Mr. OenryVj employment with the
American Fruit k Product Auction
iisNoeiation comes to (in end with the
lecture at Central Point tomorrow
.(veiling. After spending t few dayi
upou lilft father'rt fmm on Griffin
.eieek ho will either go on lo New
.lYork to sjund tliY winter nH a law
lcrl; in one of the law offices there,
or will return to work in Portland.
ILIA
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CAROLINA PROBERS
niAIILKSTON'i N. C Oct. 18.
pompanies of statu guardsmen weie
Mill on guard today "bile cvil of
ficers began their investigation of the
shoot ii) lust Friday in the room of
lio oily democratic, executive com
mittee. Soldiers guarded the build
ing where Coroner Mansfield began
nu iiupiest into the death of Sidney .1.
Cohen, a newspuper importer, shot
during tho fight. Soldiers ulso Mere
on guard at n slato couit for the
habenn eorims jiroeeedingH in liehalf
of Kdwurd J. MeDonahi nod llenrv
J; Mrown,-ehaiwd rcsi'elivelv with
muider and with conspiraev tti com
jiiit murder, nst.ault and buttetv with
intent to kill. Kvcry man present t
the iuipiest nnd hubens corpux pro
ceedings was today searched for
wenjwns.
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The concert nnd dance to be given
by the Medford band nt tho Natator
lum next Wednesday evening la going
to bo much more of an entertainment
than 11 generally realized by the pub
lic. A number of most clever vaude
ville featured are offered, and In ad
dition to tho band of 30 ptecc.1 under
Director Curnx, In a program which
haa been fto Delected as to provide
humbern to pleaxo different claitnen of
muRlc lorerfl, thero will bo HOlecttons
by the Hoot orchcxtra, HrtielrlitR or-
chefltrn, Mlsa Hazelrlgg and other
local favorites. After the concert
proper, tin orchestra of nlxtovn piece
will dlncourne (iwcet Htrnlns of melody
(and harmony, It l hoped to whl'-h
the young folltH, most of tho older
onaii, and nomo of tho old onbft will
dlHport theniBclvea in tho gracefu
convolutions of tho taugo, tho inaxixo
tho cornice, the pavement heultatlon,
tho recall Kuvotto, the taxation pollen
and other popular now movementH,
This will afford un opportunity for
the public to show tho appreciation
The concert will bo at the Natator
lum, Wednesday, Oct. JO, nt H: lfi p.
m., and thn price of adiuUnln 2f ceutfl
places It In reach of overyono.
The danco will follow immediately
after tho concert nnd will be conduct
ed In the manner which tins made the
Natntorlum dunces so popular,
which the hum! committee and the
members no well dewerve for their
conscientious and Rucrcsitul offortH
to kIvo Medford a flrsttclas.i band, as
well, as for tho pleasure they havo
given the public durlnic the past sum
mer by their frc coneertn In the
park.
Let everybody turn out nnd give
them a rouHlng reception.
ALLIES INVADING, BULGARIA
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MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct J 8 Floyd
filbert, captain of tbo CranRcvllle
hlli HChool football team, dliMl at a
hosplUl hero today from u, broken
ueck sustained in a game at Net
perce Saturday. He collided with
7alph Syron. vho was rendered un
Conscious. An X-ray examination
Unclosed that Gllliert'it fourth xer
tebra was fructuiel and the fifth dW
lovijtcd. TfKlayV IJeHi-lnger
A man was knocked 'down by a mo
tor oar In New Jprk CJIty.
Dazed, ho rose, slowly to ni fool
. 'nviiere nm J?" ho asked.
Hero you are, sir." came In n sharp
rracked Yojen, "corajitWnTap of
ov Vprli only 10 cents."
Vfcr
The UTiVfirinnT-fnnBtij- from (hi
ebt lo form a .junction with thc'Teb'
toifurcepomiugvom ibe north,
have captured additional height,
On WoMeHi Fiiuit
Hard fighting has been in progn'SA
iu hoveral Keetionti of the Vi'Mcrr
front, llerlinobrnielcM the icpuK
of repeated ultneks bv the llnti.tli
n illitht rung. forccH in' lhn-Mcinty oJ
Vcnnollc-t, kind the bnaLing up of
French iidwiuccvi at Tiiliurc, in ih
C'hninpapie. (
Defeat for'lhe IVeneh in nttcinpla
to letnke lot posilioin. houih of I.e
iutyrc mid ou the Schratyntnuuelc in
the VosgcK in uUo icportcd by tlu
Gemmu wnr office.
In the offieinl report from Pari
the only infantry clash of moment
noted was in the nvighhoihood ot
Souchez, where it k declared three
Oennao attaelu against poMtiont. nt
Dois-Pn-Uache wcixj eompletel.x
cheeked.
Ilomlto ou IWIfoit
Ornnnn nitmeii dropped eight
bombs ou th French tortious of Del-
fort, Ilcrlin uiinouiicox, the nintor
noting that n number ot fire fol
lowed the exploiioin.
In Iliihfeiu, Field Marhluil Vori llin
(lenbur? ivpiti good prngivhs in his
attack south ot Higw. ltut.Mun at
tacks wekt of Jacobkitadt, und in tho
Smorcea legion, were repuUel, while
the Gormuilfc cUim to have eHpturi-d
Kiutbiuu pAkitiqiik uu frgut marlx
two mllok west of lUouUt.
I'etixwud conuwwtiitdrv ngiiid
thin to bo purely dc(Mitrttlvui cul
etilatd to diolmej nt lent ion from the
I)viHk rogiau and ftalicifl. xtliu-h
kavti guiued grcutly ih iwporlun.v
with the lUlkau development. It u
clear thai uliaouah (ho battle which
ijcwiraj n hiMiulf it fjbtiux con
tinuui with vanvHls MM, lite OaN
mans hate been nuablc l- etubliili
tliMIKClecs nu the ra-tcin bank of the
nui bUipa.
To, tho lMlter:
Opportunity Is knocking nt the
doors pt tbo people of the Uogue Itiv
er valley with nn offering of rare ad
vantage. KotlilnR within tho ranRo
of possibilities presents a- way for
quick und substantial prosperity n
does tho establishment of thn sugar
beet Industry. There Is no guess
Work about It. It has been demon
strates! In Rcores of other localities
throughout tho country, and In near
ly every one of those localities has
soon become the lea dim; Industry.
The company now presenting tho
opportunity to the people, of this val
ley Is a reliable one. I havo seen tho
same company, practically, fulfill Its
promise) elsowhere. It will do an It
says It will. Tbo statements It has
sent forth to tbo people will I- lived
up to. It Is now up to tbo people to
accept the offering of this company
by doing no more or less than uKrec
lngtonubscrlbn their wlllliiKnesa to
plant C000 ares to.HUR&r heels. Tho
company askH for no bonuses, no pur
chase of capital stock, no donation of
lands, nor other Inducements which
new enterprises generally require.. It
simply asks tho people to nrow a
cortuln crop and assures a rash salo
for tbo product.
Bugur beets havo a fixed market.
Tbo Rrower known boforo he plows
blH Kround what he is to rccetvo for
hui crop when harvested. It Is prac
tically as sure as to have money
placed lu a bank to your credit to be
paid out at some future time. It hlr
surcs a poslttvo Income which may bo
depended upon for future planri. It
provides working and improvement
capital. It creates a demand for
wood und lime In largo quantities'. It
creates and perpetuates other indus
tries. I know whereof t speak. 1 will
clto an Instance of Hcvlcr count)',
Utah, where I resided for several
years. A suiiar factory was built In
that county In 1S0S. Sovler county
had at that time n population of less
than 12,000, It had not more than
one-third of tho tillable land ot the
Horuo river valley. For a few yoars
previous to 1D0S fanners of tho
.Sevier valley grew suRar beetn which
were shipped to a factory near Salt
Lake. They wnro familiar with the
advantages of tho Industry. When
conditions rencbed such a Blase that
they demanded a factory In their owu
locality, tbo uugar company, In which
were lutereuted somn of tho name
capitalists In thn company mahlnR
the pierttnt offer to tho people of this !
valley, made practically the same of-i
for as Is mudo to the people here.
When these conditions were compiled
wim, me factory was built as per
agreement and schedule,
As shown obovo Smrlrr county ban
not a very luro population, and con
nequeutly the factory Is a small one,
compared wlh the factories else
wbtrn. Last year the company paid
llOfl.non lo tbo furmani of Hevler
valjey for Ihelr sugar beet crop. Iu
itjp few years since tho factory was
bnltvlliq flfoplo. generally, and the
towns hnvo become prosperous as
never before. A field of sur.ar beets
I J ftrnt-cluhs security for bank or
store accommodations. Farm moit
gages and delinquent Uxeg havo de
creased a never before. Nearly ev
eryliiody has money to spend for nec
essities, comforts- and luxuries
throughout tho winter season. Not
withstanding varylni; conditions as
they have existed throughout the
country during tho past ten years, tho
generally prosperous aud advancing
condition of the people of Sevier
county has been little disturbed.
Kvcrythlng that the sugar Industry
and a sugar factory have done for
other communities will be dpullcuted
hero In this valley. It should be
(jver more marked hero because ot
superior vantages of noil and cli
mate. Of all thn Important projects which
have been mooted for this vullcy, the
beet sugar factory and Its Incidental
Industries are second to none. Once
bturted, the Industry will grow and
expand until in a few- years It will
mean an ftturcd Income of millions
of dollars for the people.
Opportunity Is not only knocking
at our doors now- it u offering a
goldeu tftt. U should. It must be
accepted If we are to lift ourselves
from our present condition Don't
start any buguboos or Imaginary
diawbaoks. If you are Inclined to be.
skeptical, juM Investigate' the sugar
m-ei tiiMury u oiuer iopaiiiir:aitei
tunrv, iq a supreme moment, has loM
many a valuable accomplishment
Quirk, energetic action has made hu
torv. Hero's ottr chance, (lrasp It
A. II. WILLIAMS.
Tot tho first .time In tbo hlRtoryi
of tile Medford high school n course j
in millinery Is being ottered In tho
sewing department. The course Is not
given with tho object-of making tho
girls expert trimmers. The aim Is to
teach the gtrla Uiecorrect apprecia
tion Of. millinery by learning thn gen
erali principles which are applied' in
millinery as well an In dress, which
consist tif rylhyid, balance, unity and
color to wear what Is. becoming and
adapted to their own style, rather
than to follow tho extremes of fash
ion. The Idea Is to Inculcate thn
habit of economy In working over or
renovating Inst season's hats aud old
material. To do this effectively It Is
necessary that tho student hecomn
skillful In the use of thn noodle In
order to handle tho more difficult
material.
Tho course offered Is proving to bo
n popular oqc as tho students In tho
advanced classes uro availing them
selves of thin opportunity and aro
fery enthusiastic over It. Whllo tho
Work Jh. purely Industrial there is an
Clement of tho vocatlpnal, flavor In
It.
A brief outline of tho course for the.
year follews:
Autumn: To cut a paper hat after
selecting or designing tho desired
style. To mnko n buckram frame
from paper pattern. Cover with vel
vet or suitable material. Select trim
Ing and trim hat, mnko bown and ren
ovate old material,
.Spring: Mako wire frames, row on
straw, design aud mnko flowers for
decorative purposes. Special emphasis
will be pjlawd on study of straw, Its
various' uses both lu a material and
artificial state.
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Of course! We expect you to have the say ns to tho style and price of
your shoes, we thought ot all that and moro too when wo selected our
now Fall Hoots.
VK AUD PltKPAHKD TO I'MLISD OU AND AUSO KIT YOUIl KYK
AND FJJKT IN SHOF.S HANGING IN I'HICK FltoSl 3.50- TO, $.1.00
At the
Sign of
"A FIT Oil NO JUMJ"
Post Office
Cooo Shoes"
"GOOD HIIOKS" Dullt our nnslncs.1
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MRS. LYON'S
ACHES AND PAINS
Have All Gone Since Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Comfxmnd.
Terro Hill, Pa.'4 Klfldly permit mo
to give you my testimonial In favor of
Lydla E. Pinkham's
VoRotablo Com
pound. When I first
began taking it I
was suffering from
female troubles for
sometime and hod
almost nil kinds of
aches pains in low
er part of back and
in sides, and press
ing down paint. I
could not sleep and
hod po appetite. Since I hnvo taken
Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Com
pound the aches and pains ore all gone,
and I feci like u new woman. I cannot
praise your medicine too highly." Mr.
t AIXSU8TUS Lyon, Terro Hill, Pa-
It Is true that nuturo and a woman's
work hns produced tho grandest remedy
for 'woman's ills that the. world has
ever known. From the roots and
herbs of tho field, Lydia E. Pinkham,
forty years ago, gave to womankind
a remedy for their peculiar ills which
has proved moro elhcacious than any
other combination of drugs ever com
pounded, and today Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound i.s recognized
from coast to count as tho standard
remedy for woman's Ills.
In the Pinkham Laltoratory at Lynn,
Mass., are files containing hundreds of
thousands of letters from women seek
ing health many of them openly stata
over their own signatures that they have
regained their health by taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound;
and in some cases that it haa saved them
from suruical operations,
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Some months ago the effect of the European war was felt in tho coffee mar &
ket. vast shipments usuallv consiffned to those foreiem countnes. now at war.
y were dumped on American manufacturers for consumption. The result was an
f oversupply and a consequent reduction in the cost of green coffee.
V Most coffee roasters saw in this the opportunity to increase their own in
dividual profits. They bought coffee at the reduced price roasted it and sold &
it at the same price they had always charged.
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Dress your taolc with
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; nent xeductions,,imado wBen 'the price of green coffee dropped, and they will
j, be maintained until an advancing market makes necessary the reestablishing of
the old retail prices. We guarantee no advance in our selling prices within 90
X days.
It is therefore not neoedgary for you to "stock up" during "Coffee Week"
at any so-called Coffee sale the prAsont prices on GERMAN-AMERICAN
,t and ROYAL GLU5 will be in effect next week and the week after. Buy fresh,
y pungent, full-strength Coffee each week as you will need it.
A If you have not tried ROYAL CLUB or GERMAN-AMERICAN, we want
you to try it this week... Our Coffee is sold under the positive guranteo of sat-
isfaction or your money back.
85c.
The NiwYbrk Hv'ealng Mall, un
der "War Qtiehtions Answered." re
cently told a reader how to obtain a
marrlajje license
BUTTER
Growing mora popular every day.
Sweet ami a superior flavor.
65n PER ROLL
White Velvet Ice Cream Co.
32 So Central
Phono -(Si
Believing tho Retail Grocer and the Consumer equally entitled to share in
this reduced cost, Lang & Co. immediately reduced the wholesale and retail
price of their ROYAL CLUB brand.
For months past the public has shared in this saving to the extent of thou-
sands of dollars, while all other coffee roasters on the Pacific Coast, without f
exception, maintained the same retail prices as before the reduction in the cost
of raw coffee. ,
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This it National Coffee Week, and your grocer is stocked with fresh-roast-
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ces, just as ho has been for months past and no better coffee can be bought at V
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If you approve those business methods methods which share with the pub- y
lie any saving which comes to us then wo want you to celebrate National Cof- V
fee Week with us by drinking ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, a 40c Coffee for 35c a y
pound; 3-lb. tin, former price $1.10, now$1.00; 5-lb. tin, former price $1.75, V
now $1.60; or GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEE, l-lb. tin for 30c, 3-lb. tin for y
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There may be some other Coffee which suits your individual taste better
than either of our brands no Coffee can suit every taste but you will never &
know until you try ours.
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Thousands of people now using our brands realize the extravagance of
higher-priced Coffees when we sell these delicious steel-cut Coffees at 30c and
35c. . '
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM.
Lang & Ce:
I The "Royal Club" House
Portland, Oregon
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