Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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flrEDFOTtT) MAIL TIITBUNE, MEDFORD, OttEOON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1035
SUGAR AND WATER
CAMPA
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IGN AIM Of
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CLUB
''The Mcilfonl Couiuicrciiil
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WEEKS IS WILLING 10 BE PRESIDENT;
HE'S PROUD OF BEING IHE IAFI ID
tupoiiA it nutitmii nnd winter
Jii1kti with much uroim'su of tililir.itiK
' firt-nowcd cuthiiHinsiu in the produc
' tT?n of n renter volume of pffcclie
Vork thnn thnt of nny preceding scn
'son for (some timu pnttl, notwithbtnml-im-j
the general buxincHfl depression in
'jnnny standard linen tJironbout tli'f
country," wild Seerclnry H. A. Lnttu
todny to n Mnil Tribiinn rcprerientn
five. "The club mcmberHlii) 1ms been
jrrrntiT in point of number," contin
ued tho Hi-erclnry, '"but fteldom
stronger, I think, in the mutter of de
termination to nroduco mnterinl re
mits. The qunlity of membership in
hny eivie body 1ms much to do with
the quality of tho work it pcooiii
Jf)lithes. For Hint reason I confi
dently believe thnt the business no
eutnuluted during tho pnnl summer
months for exeeutloii during tho per
Joe of thin campaign will be dono
with a rest tliuL will compel result
of n wont KtibHtiintial nntnre.
, Hugnr Iktft Cninpnlmi
''Chief nmong the proportions now
coniinnnilinc tho attention of tho htm
iriesH men of the city and Niinound
iiif vnllej oommunitieH nre the beet
Bligitr and irrignUon enterprise. Tho
club lifiH been made tho hcfldqunrtcM
pf thow who nre foremost in promot
ing the Huhscription of nugnr beet
norcngt, including (ho committee thnt
lias the matter in hand, with C. K.
flutes iiiKlulleil an field mutineer, and
Alex. Nibley w diieetor of tho inter
cmIh of the Utnli-Orepuu .Sugar com
pany, "HxpresHiouH of tho'i who are vit
ally coneemrd in the production of
Wo Huunr lieelrt hi the neeesxary
quantity to insiiro the establishment
of the bcej sugar factory an proof
positive that tho farmers are deter
mined to do their part well and
quickly. That done, all doubt in re
moved (hut tho factory will bo in
stalled. The lending producer in
the. proposition tho wiilistnntinl
unsinnsi men of tho valley who know
most about the value of rucIi an en
terprise are coming in with nub
HcriptioiiN of exfenhtvo nercngo, fol
lowed cnthusin.stlc.illv by those of
wuuller faniis.
itcpil.i Knvnrnhto
"HepoitN of tebls and tinnlyooH of
Hiipar heels raised in tho valley dur
Jut: the present year nic mora fnvor
nhlo thnn nntiuipated, even by tlu
ciunpony itself, the per cent of purity
mid of sugar content in (ho beet, as
well as tho yield per acre, hcing
above the general nvorngo in th
Hugnr beet districts anywhere. Thin
is, indeed, very encouraging and ban
bad tho very natural effect of en
Inrgmg the individual acreage sub
scribed last car, together with
bringing in Mibbcriptious ,1'roin those
who could not be interested at thai
time. If the work continued as sue
cessfully nM it has just hemw. Hogue
Ilivcr volley wwy safely count on n
million dollar beet sugar factory in
operation next jcur.
"The lull in the irrigation agitation
is merely 'watchful waiting while the
pri'ltiiiinar.v surveyors ore ohtuuung
fiirurcs and other data on which to
base n report ns to the volume of sup
ply and tho cost of delivering the wa
ter to the farms of tho valley. The
interest in tho enterprise has not
Inured, however. Kvery vestige of
doubt apparently ban been removed aw
to tho absolute necessity of installing
a complete irrigation sjhtcni or sys
tems for the valley,
"Those enterprises, in action, mean
millions of dollars for tho people of
Jlogito ltivcr volley, while pinposi
tioim of leaser importance will also
engage the attention and keenest
Milicitude of tho pubhe.spirited ele
ment in tho population of Jackson
county jjnnernHy,"
flBf K :
Wm
T ft
(Senator Weeks of Massachusetts
didn't net into tho presidential race;
he was pushed In by his friends.
Here's how our political expert sizes
him up. Kditor.)
11 til f I v'AVfrw, r. a
njiDiii.iuiu,'., p. i.., UCI. J.).
John V. Weeks Kcw Knpland'y
rtontribution to (lit. republican presi
dentinl candidate collection 1ms not
been swept off his feet by his pnvsi
dentin ambitions. Not as yet.
Hut ho feels the lido risinr at
least ho thinks ho does and is
yielding to it.
Jus J Jos ton uendqiiartei'N e.ro not
presidential headquarters. Ho told
wc they were not. They nre merely
an extra office where he can K' and
bo and seo his friends. The office
is at 08 Devonshire street, on tho
ninth iloor. There are two offices,
nu outer room where the public wait1
and an inner room where the public
has its interview. On the door is the
chaste inscriptien:
.101 IK W. WKEKS
Senator Weeks favors a revision
of tho tariff upward a radical
change in the prtsent tariiT law. Also
ho is opposed to the initiative, refer
endum and recall, and ban no partic
ular use for "popular aovcrnmeut.'
A lot of reform., he says, are not
any good. He i not for all reforms.
The senator has no presidential
manager yet, .tbou;:h Louis Coolidtfc,
fonucrly n Washington correspond
ent, and now secretary to tb" shoo
machinery trust, takes considerable
personal interest in the growth of tho
boom. He visits ot !8 Devonshire
and doesn't have to wait in tho out
side room.
Weeks is the William Howard Taft
type of candidate. He is just as safe
and just nS sano as Tutt.
In fact, his tniddlo name is safety.
Uv the way, John W. Weeks is not
connected with tho stock broking firm
of HoinbloUei & Weeks. Ho snyj
bo severed Iijh oonneotion with this
firm and all other firms mid unvo up
all his offices as trustee, etc., when
he assumed his duties as senator. He
has no visible means of supKrt ex
cept his Hulory. And he decs not
pi-cl'-nd to live on that alone; there
fore his occupation may bo briefly
described as "capitalist.''
Anyway, Weeks didn't inherit it.
Ho was born and brouglit up on a
farm and ho has made it all himself.
Wcnks is n captain in tho Mnbsa-
ebtisetls naval militia, and first be-
cume a public fijnire as an organizer
thereof. He wan born April 11, 1S00,
and is therefore .r years old.
He bt!llecH in business and knows
that when business prospers the
workinjtman pits work. He would
pive tho kind of an administration
that Smoot, Penrose or Tnft would
give, and is proud of bis association
with these gentlemen.
FRENCH
VICTORS
IN HEAVY FIGHTING
TF
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ROW
IMPORTATION
OF
SUGAR BEET PULP
Those who arc foitiinalc enough to
bo able to buv suuar-beet ntibi fur
their slock in this valley pay .1-211 n
ton for it. Many carloads are ship
ped in from Dixon, ('!., the freight
being; $8 n ton. Tho Hush Mills ship
ped in 1(15 Ions of the-last j tar's out
put at Dixon, puyiiu; theiefor ,f 1-1 u
ton.
That it is a first -class feed for
dairy stock is well known by those
who are informed oh to what ration
is best for the production of milk.
However thorough the piocess of ex
tracting tho sugar content from thu
beet, it is found that 11 pei cent of
sugar remains. Thnt is one of tho
chief elements of value in it as u
feed.
When the beet sugar laclorv MiaU
have been established in this valley,
tin first saving on siifrnr heel ptilpi
win lie the $H a ton wc now pay as
freight from California. Other feat
ures of economy mny be found in I ho
puichnse of the home product, snyini
nothing of the fact that we pay home
labor for producing it.
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS
END ANNUAL MEETING
and Rlrls should bo In tho reform
bcIiooIh." Why not keep tho boyn
from i:olnn Into Bin rather thnn let
them go Into sin nml then reclaim
them. Tho net; led of tho child In tho
sin of the fathers and mothers of our
laud today. Tho obb or a nation In
JiiHt an high as tho tide, that flown
through tho homo.
Tho ninlo quartot of tho M. K.
church of Ashland gave two selec
tions nt tho evening service.
Tho next convention will bo he'd at
Med ford, 1910, In tho llaptlst church.
Tho following offlcorn wore elect
ed: President, Dr. J. U, Hill of Mod
ford: lce-prcnldcnt, F B. Shlnn or
Ashlnud; nccrotary and treanurer, J.
T. Carpenter of Medforrt; superinten
dent of teen ago, J. M. nresnley, Med
ford; superintendent adult depart
ment, It. J, Kdwnrdn, Atihlnnd; super
intendent evangelism, W. K. Smith,
Mcdford; superintendent homo de
partment, Mrs. Stownrt, Mcdford;
superintendent elementary depart
ment, Mm, M. O. Urnndheat, Centrnl
Point; superintendent Institute work,
Including tcaehors training class,
temperance nnd missions, Mrs. A. J.
Ilnnhy, Medfnrd.
PAIMS, Oct. J.-.An important
success by the French. troop in the
Champagno district is announced by
the French war office this afternoon.
In spite of a fierce roidftancc,
French troops occupied an important
position known as Lacouriine. The
losses of the Germans nre described
as serious and the- French took 200
prisoners.
The text of the communication fol
lows :
"In the Champagne district our
troops yesterday won nu important
success. The eiiemv occupied, in
front of their second position, a sali
ent veiy Mrongly organized, which
had resisted all our previous attacks.
In its southwestern part, on the
northern slopes of Hill Xo. 100, nt a
point two kilometers to the north of
Musnil I.cs Hurliis, this salient in
cluded a Aery important position call
ed 'I.a Courtiro,' which wc hac cap
tured after heavy fighting. 'I.a ('our
tine' extended for a distance of 120U
yards with an average depth of 'Jflll
yards, anil included three or four lines
of trenches connected up with under
ground tunnels. Our men were suc
cessful after n vigorous piepnratorv
ortillcfv fire and fiH a result of vio
lent fighting. Tho losses of the en
emy were seiious and they left in our
hands 200 prsonersi belonging to
three different regiments.
"There has been no other action of
importance on the remainder of the
front."
DROUGHTS EFFECTS
SEEN IN SHOR
E
RAGTIME OPERA AT
THE PAGE THEATER
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That Indescribably tunny follow
Punch Jones and his Hag Time Opera
company will offer tho big uolso at
tho Page for two nights and two mat
JncsB along with one of thu biggest
"feature pictures of tho kcusou next
Wednesday and Thursday.
Punch Jones is a household word
whore over thero Is a Pentagon thea
tre bo Is ono of thoso versatile fellows
with a eplendld singing voice, a groat
'dancer anil a monologulbt In a class
by himself.
, r Misses llertha Grant and Mabel Do
Heard for two years were the big tea
turo with Williams and Walker "In
Dahomey" and are two of tho great
est dancing girls of tlTelr race.
Tress comments from California
are loud In their praises of tho attrac
tion. fTltb Mftdford. Traa u UedfQrd Mad
Friday, Oct. L'2, prulso sorvlco, led
by tho Itev. Stlllo of Centrnl Point.
Ilev. J. K. llallllo of Phoenix gave a
splendid talk on Methods ot Keeping
up tho Sunday School, ono suggestion
worthy of special mention was that
or tho personal work of tho pastor
during tho week calling upon tho ab
sentees. It has been proven that per
sonal work of both pastor and teacher
Is most effective. An Indifferent pus
tor makes an Indlfforent church and
Sunday school. Ilev. A. 11. Hlack
stono of tho Ashland Paptlst church,
read an Interesting paper on "Kvan
gcllsm. This wan followed by a lloly
wide awako talk on Missions by tho
Hev. H A. Carnahan of tho Ashland
Prblerlan church. Tho Orgnnlicd
ClnsH. Why and How? was ahlj dis
cussed It) C A I'hlppn. This Is the
age of co-operation, team work, co
operation of pastor and school of old
and oung In this great work makes
a Sunday school worth while and this
co-operation Is most contlal In the
'teen ago riaMoa.
At tho afternoon sow Ion tho sub
ject or "Kdurnttou" was discussed un
der the leadership ot Mrs. V. S. Knglo
of Ashland, livery Sunday school
should have a good missionary library
and In tho rouutry schools a library
of good books should bo secured If
posio The average boy and girl
like to road or ereat in on and women
lteATWfpT!f gSVe- a aplwdld
addnw on "Tho Heritage of Youth"
In tho evening lie said "mont or our !
delinquent bos and air1 In our re
form schools came from delinquent
GRECIAN CROWN PRINCE
OFF TO VISIT SAL0NIKI
J'AIUS, Oci. 2.'. The depaiture of
Crown Prince fleoigv of fl recce hiit
night for Salopiki is reported by the
Hiivmh cot respondent at Athens. Tin
piirjMJso of his trip was said to be
to inspect tho garrison at Snlouiki.
Judge Swear that witness.
Witness Now judge, I eamo down
hero to do my duty In a peaceable
manner, and I don't want to bo cuss
ed by anybody!
Positive Proof,
Should Convince the (JnvUot SkcjUlc
in Modforil
llecauso It Is tho evidence of a Mcd
ford cltlien,
Testimony easily Investigated.
The strongest endorsement of mer
it. Tho bout proof. Head It:
Mrs. William Charley, SOi N.
Drape St , Mcdford says: "I had much
pain In the small of my bark and
sometimes I could hardly bond or
straighten. At night the troublo
bothered me, too, and often I couldn't
sleep. I tried plasters and liniments,
hut nothing helped me. Whon almost
discouraged, I heard ot Doan's Kidney
Pills, in loos than two weeks after
I bogan taking them, I felt better.
Four bow ot Doan's Kidney Pills
made mo woll." (Statement glon
Sopt. 11. 1907 1
OVKU PIVK YKAItS LATUlt Mrs
Charley said: "1 have had no kidney
trouble since Dean's Kidney Pills
freod me of it "
Price 50c. at al dealers Don't
simply ask (or a kidney reined net
Doan's Kidney Pills the name tliatj
Mrs i nariev nan. h
WAS MISERABLE
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Lncknwnnnn, N. Y. "After my first
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have had three fino
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a charm. I do all my own work." Mrs.
A. F. KnRAMEn, 1574 Electric Avenue,
Lackawanna, N. Y.
The success of Lydla E. Pinkham's
Vegetable. Compound, mode from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo
used with perfect confldenco by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam
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Women who suffer from those dis
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I
OF VALLEY'S CROPS
Although prime qunlity of corn
may bo raised In Hoguc river valley,
with an excellent yield per acre, tho
crop Is very short In Jackson county
thin year. Grinding of tho now crop
will begin as soon as It shall have
seasoned sufficiently.
Corn on tho cob Is now soiling lo
cally at f 1.25 a hundred, wh'lo shell
ed corn of the last year's crop Is sell
ing at $2.10. In view or tho shortago
or the crop In the valley this season,
much corn will necessarily bo shipped
In this year, taking out or locnl cir
culation mouoy received ror other
products. The result of this policy
mny clearly be seen.
The same condition exists as to tho
alfalfa crop. Its unusual shortago
will ncccBsltato the Importation ot
ninny carloads or alfalfa hay from
California. For the local product
now $14 a ton Is paid, tho wholesaler
retailing It at $1C. Tho rise In chargo
per ton may bo rigured when It Is
known that It costs $8 a ton to ship
It In from tho San Joaquin vallay.
Local buyers In bulk of other homo
products suggest that a similar short
ago will bo noted In other products,
Including such staples as potatoes,
onions and cured meats.
"Tho purchaso of theso staples
abroad out of tho monoy wo count
as profit on tho products of which
wo do raise an amplo supply goes far
toward Impoverishing tho rarmcnof
tho valley," said ono of tho dealers
today. "Put that down as nnn of tho
parnmount reasons ror tho present
shortago or money hero and tho con
sequent complaint or depressed busi
ness conditions," ho added.
Theso conditions aro duo to tho
drouth and will be ellmluatdo by Irrigation.
With unorrlng Instinct tho ramlly's
most persistent rocker seeks out In
tho now rial tho one squeaky boan(
In tho Door. Chicago Dally News.
And tho bathroom hydrant easily
tlnds tho exact anglo nt which It will
drip with the most heartrending mo
notony. "Early to bed and early to rise"
Has made be very healthy,
nut, very much to my surprise,
It's never mado mo wealthy.
Judge.
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