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F3CGTC STX fEDFORT) MATTJ TTCTUrNTC. MTCDFOttr). OT?EOOT. TTlTrTKD VY, OOTOBTCTC 28. '1015 . ?!i t-yw SEVENTHCOMPANY'S ARMORY DEDICATED BY IHE GOVERNOR , Gov. Wlthyconibo nnd staff, nccom- milled by Mm. fvithycombo and -daughter, wero greeted on tbclr ar rival nt tho depot nt 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by a dctach jnent of the Seventh company, mem bers of the 0. A. It. and W. II. C, and the Med ford band and escorted to the armory quartern, whero, In the prPHonco of a larno crowd tho gov ernor dedicated tho now quartern of Company 7 In an addres of 20 niln Utcn, Attorney It. P. Mulkoy replied on behalf of the company In a felicitous addiesn of fifteen mtiiutca. Gov Wlthyconibo was Introduced by V II. Goro, president of tho Med. ford National bank. The openlnK prayer was offered by Hov. W. P. Shields and the closliwt blessing by Rev II. K. Tucker. Miss IJcsh Ilryau unng a popular number, Tho core, niony throughout was plain nnd Impressive. After tho dedication exorcises tho governor held a reception Informally In the qunrterH of Company 7. In tho evening a ball and reception wero held In tho now armory, tho grand march being led by Governor and Mth. Wlthycombe, followed by mem bers of his staff. The main rooms of the armory wero decorated with tho Stars and Stripes, regimental flagn and other dccrattonn lending to tho scene n truly military coloring. After the dedication, tho governor and party wete cicoitod to tho Mod ford hotel, where they were Joined In many prominent women of tho city and entertained Informally, The governor's Htaff Is as follows; Captain A J. Vance, of Company 7, joining the purty In thin city; Colonel C McLaughlin, (hlrd Infantry; Major W L. Coppcrnoll, C. A. C , and wife, Captain C. Stufrln und wife, third In fantry, Captain It. W. Collins, l. S. A , Captain M. Gchlar, third Infantry, Captain Leo J. A. I'lronl, third In fantry, Captain Clydo A. Mulotio, Coast artillery corpH, Captain Leroy Woods, Coast artillery corps, Gover nor Wlthycombe, Mrs. Wlthyconibo, and Miss Mnbel Wlthycombe. They loft this morning after n trip through (ho valley, for Sun rranclsco, whew they will be tho chief figures in the Oregon day relebiatlon at tho 1 D 1 S exposition. WITH FOOD ROTTING ON THE GROUND AND PEOPLE STARVING FOR IT IN THE CITIES TEXAS REQUESTS sasmsi i v jMjK2s&&''x&rz xwmmtsmmmwsmBazz v -f t .Mm.ss- - - I Ay - - LT Z, a,!., ,v ,m '" - . tAt.-. rfft., wJKWnA.Avm. A YK&t?iXi& nrsr r r !MAt- MORE TROOPS TO GUARD BOUNDARY LtosESQSSRSSi ftfatiU.- s-' A .Mountain of Rolling IVaclicn 1'euchen, npplen, p.'nri and egctnblcs uie rottum on the ground thin full and every full in eerv section of this country. And in the eity iniiikcta they're "three for ten cents," anil whole fiim ilirn are Mifforinfr for wnnl or fruit Miffeiiim lor wnnl of food. This picture wuh token nenr Outline, Okln. Jlul it's tlie Hnme story in other HcetioiiH. Not only in the wontem ntiil Koiitliwotorn fitnte, hut in New York, Ohio mill .Michigan, thousands of builiol of fruit inul vegotnblcs nie wasted every year. Worthless on the f.itm; "llnee foi ten" in the eity. Why? Simply hoentiHO our haphazard h'Micmcol trunspoitiilion nnd iiiiiikotliitf innkcH it impoHHiblo to net t lit fruit to tho enter nt n fair profit to nil. Who is tho gcniiiH who will Holvo the problem of - HIOMTHKI'HODfn'.HTOTHK fOXSl'MI'Itf SUGAR FACTORY G m PROSPERITY RAILROAD DELAYS IM'ADOOSAYSNO L D CROSSNGS PRO SPOT F OR SANTA PAULA AIR HIGHWAY LAST CHANCE TO SEEE POITION Prom what figures nre available, onlv one out of every forty person in the Koue lliver valley hns visited the Pnnunm-I'neifio oiposition. This js a rr smull percentage, consider Mtf the (lihluoco i but -100 iujIch. H ah this, unt sceinj; the wonderful cmomUoii himself, that pronipteil Seolt Dui to plan the oeursion for jvovember 10, which will enable one to sco this wondurful exposition for a ery biniill evpeuso, luiincly, i'M, I'ovcniifr nil epciise suc the nieiils nnd berths on tralun, The total ex puisc, iiu'ludiiic; meals nnd incident nl -, shoiilil not excecil 10. In order to secure this low rate, Mr. I)ai ii ust hne n nimraiitecil number, uiul tin- it is niiptirtuiit thowe tlo.sIriiiK' to join tins excursion should Irt him know nt once. It i uot the intent to keep' showed me one field that lundc lucn To tlm IMiler: Sinco tlie first movement for Ration in tho upper part of Itopio Hiver valley wns started sevoml years since by the llo;iiohiiids com piiny I have been an advocate of irti fjiition for the fniit districts of the valley, as a matter of insiiriince, il not mi uctua! neeessity in the piow ins of, apples und pears. 1 think the. finn of l'ottor & floold was innoiit; tho first to sign their enliie iicreiige for water when the question of irri (ration was first presented. At least thicc times in the ttst five years could we have had water for our Innd the increase in en di of tlie three oiops would have moie than paid the entire cost of -foO per new for water. I should think that the pnxtl two season's experience with drouth in the valley would hrin eoplo to 1 their senses und Hint the fniitKrowors would fall over each other to sign mi their laud for the water nccesnr to insure ngaiust n repetition of their experience in 101 1 and 1015, If thcie aie any Iruilgrowers there who Mt ill o)ipoe irrigiitiou, ship them dov'ti licro und I will naive to show them evidence of thu lienefits ot nn gittion that will eoiivcit them, unless they aiv beyond conversion. I have also been (,'ienlly interested ill nil that has been said in the Mail Tribune rcgnrdiUK the cMtnhlixhuicnt of a beet siigiir Incturv in Kino ltivrr valley. Thcie is a largv stinitr lactory in our eoiinty, and I nin told that the returns per neio from beet runs lrom $00 to $200. The cost of urovviiii; is from -f lift to if.0 per ueie, aeionliiiR to umoiiut of labor ucecs siin to keep the hind clean. I went out the other tluv to cc e mint on busincMH. He wiis hauliiur boi'ts to the dump about n half nub from the field. A sh-homc tenui hniils fifty tons, per da.v, 111,0(10 pounds tit a load. lie hud seventy-two hcicm ol heels that axeraijed twenty tons per aeie; County .Indue Ton Velio has le eched the followiur letter from State Highway Knpinccr K. I. Cnutiuc, dat ed .Snleiii, October 'Jfi: "Hot to uilvisc that I this date in terviewed nt Portland II. I.. Lull, en gineer of grade crossings for South ern Pacific Hailway company, in ic gftid lo the prcsvirit status ot Ashland hill mid Tolo crowing, nnd find that the engineering department at San Kinneiseii called for ndditioual sound ings on site of uudci ctossiug at Ash laud. "Ilelieve (hat everything is beinv; done (hut can lie done lo bring to .1 loneliKiou nil ngri-eiiiont with the Southern Pocifio. Wo will have to be patient until Hie Southern Pacific ltuilvvny eonipimy's oflieinls havo ap proved the plniis. I think that tho Ppithind office is doing all they enit! to bin rv matter. IN 1 1 .S. INTEND (ER IN T LAND TO I E SUGAR BEETS the excursionists (nxcthor iu San l'nnei'Co. Oitee iviudiiug there, they xv ill be at liberty to enjoy the expo sition in their own way, heunr nlivadv provided with ull tickets, etc., uocc ar.v. I'p to Tuesda,v ovommr 147 sipe figured on pring hud made inquinen. iiftv of them stating they would ro und askiiifr for icservntionts Tumi accommodations will ho first -cIush, liieiuding eompositn ohsorvntioii ei. Ask our friendb who huve seen tlie exposition; one piul nil will tell jttji it liv for exceeded their expoetu tioue. This is also what the most prominent men of the Tinted Statoi. have ssid after eoiuiir.r thousands ol ndloj to see tlnx grat .ittmetion. LAW ENFORCIBLt CJIK'AOO, Oil. S8. -Strict e forcnif'tit of Hie Sunday tNiloon cli ijnifluviii'ChifHgo wk reitiloreed lo. Htj lo" 'Hi QJ'J'"" fonft(MJ ftl"l Hio ein6rafioii eoiuvwl xvilk thr coiilieil liCfiiAc, ooiainliwioii, koldw that MiIooiikeejM'nt may not Lwp their places open of 8umln) for tkP purport) of selling cii'mi. nnd urt ty-iugiit tons Mr Here, tins man re ceived twenty couU per ton for haul ing to the dump, while a neighbor who had a little longer haul received :i(l cents per ton. Thus, xou sec, the factory peoJe milly (vuy for the beets in thu field. The overage ne: returns iuv jeood, and nrnuv beet irrowei have liouaino vorv wtwlllix. I am told tbnt migui beets will giou better on Innd that haw some nlkim in it thmn ty other crop that can b iduuteil on Mich land. I since u-U hope I lint llotjtto Itivor vllcv 'iplr will not eontiuuo telcep until the op poituuitv to pmcurv iniyatioii end a sugar laetoiT U lout. fins valley, wkow we live, b.i- .n i ideal climate, but has o poiiiu i, i h'ojii Uixi'r valk-y, exi-pl tl..tl i people nie awuke t tin msvitv helping tiatute by pim4ib piiiIk Killv the Htoimuie . -ttrv lo am v ' bumper ohHjw f lemnm, oi.uii-.. walr.uU, ultalia, lim.i (Hans hi - . Rr 4ittitt. i'. w porn Ii Santo Paid. Cal, iVi l I"! . I.ONUON. Ott l, il.U n ' An offtalal mmiiiianli'uiiuH from I'u i ' ilursbal Mr .loliu l-'ienli, lh lliiiim cowimidei ii, rrAito. mail tubl tvHiakt, s.i - im r Im "' ' wuaUiii.i, in ii. I., r .4 ta i(u ' ttoa in i'ui ii.. i.' i i. ri immu 'in ' u njim.it. lUa L-n. Wa miniiia ' urllvillv oa bulb itilfH, Inn iui.i-,( lui(Hiitaut MiUli The follow lug otract from n lot tor from Harney volley, this Mato, re ceived by MlRhop O. W. Nlbloy, Salt I-ake Clt), mid traiiHinittcd to Alex Nlbloy, of tills eity, Indicated the na ture of tho Intel cut being attracted by the beet sugar factory proposi tion here from outtddo communities. And It NiiHiwtH, alko, tho cluiraotor of tho people who urn UeconiliiK In teiivnted: "SeeliiR that your atatoinont In tho Doneret Newn to tho rfeet that you and your company Intend to ottablUh n beet sonar factory In Kokuo river vallo, I write to nay that wo desire a ideco of good licet laud, Hay so Heron, h I and my family tiro able to liundlu that acreage. Wo havo a flmt claiw drlllmnii ami corruuutor and one of tho boat lirlatorH that can be found In any nian'n 'id. Wo aio the rlKht kind of family just tho kind you need around a Runnr faotor) are all pood workers ami will Kitarantee that our work will bo flmt clam In evetv mirtlcular. III-:i.i:XA, Mont., Oct. 2S "Thero lias been no roal prosperity In tho Unltijd States In toiityenra," declarod William O. McAdoo, secretary of tho treasury, today In tho cnurso of tho lonsust address he has delivered since leaving Washington. Ho wns u est ot honor nt a bre.ikfust at which state officials and prominent citizens of Montana wero present. "1 know," he continued, "I do not enro what the polltlrduim say. Tho republicans mid tho democrats havo Koue up and down this country talk Intt uhout prosperity, but It Ih tho same old game of bunk am) see-saw." Ills three xcara experience In the ticasury department has led lilin to believe, ho said, that tho Infallible test of the value of a measure to tho Koneral public Is to hnvo It branded as "socialistic" by some speclul Intcnwt. ".My chlof dlsKiist at present," ho said In conclusion, "Is that wo can not Ret tho truth nnd tho facts to the people ot this country today so that they may digest them, consider them ami make up their minds about them, and then tell us, who are. their, scivanlH, what thev want us to do." GREAT INCREASE IN E LONDON, Oct. 2S--Thero has boon a threat Increase In recrutliiK through out the country durliiK tho past week, according to a number of newspapers. Tho .Manchostor Cuardian soa to erultliiK l now goln on nt a lilgher rate than nuy reached since the eailv months of tho war, King lieorxo's proclamation and tho execution of Ml us lMltli I'm ell In IIoIkIuiii both havhiK been tho niuio ot brlnstuK many Into tho ranks. Tho Increase, it Is noted, Is detipltrt tho fact that Lord Derby's scheme for coIIIhr men b urctlons, tlniwhiK first tho uumar lied men and thme uot engaged In work with nillltan production, has uot yet boon out Into opgratlon. Man- choeter and Hlrmliiliam are Included ! We would come this fall, If theie amoiiR the centers showing the bust! woio work there for us ' , results. .vWIH F mZte iV d- I vN .vV bbb '. x:aiHi- iw i: aJ Jl w V.". VT .1 m 5&ftig.'rqg Lr.lBt-.il Wtiffl kbll r Tho Active CJcaner Gold Dust never shirks itsxvork.Bcinjanacuc cleaner, it dissolves quickly in hot or cold water fonniini a solu tion that you can use with confidence on tiling or any kind of enameled ware: on woodwork, bathroom fixtures and every kind of kitchen and table ware. Keeping Ixlhroumi clran and bright, Gold Duil add lo your delight. 77i Cat J Putt Twtnt ClL S K :FAIRBANK253I MAKERS 'Ut lh aOLO UUSf TWIMS oour work" A i r-H necnl aiu Uiger package fur ll e(l)Hlin GOLD DUST SUBMARN E .SINKS TANKER BALANKA j WASHINGTON', Oct. 28. -Prei-dent Wilson todny rccctvcd n telegram from Oovenior FeigiiHon of lexas nskinif that more federal troops ' be icnt to Hrowiisville, where border raids, the governor declnred, threat ened to he more mcnneini; Hum ever. The nppenl piobably will he sent to Secretary of Wnr fliirrisou for action in his- discretion. Nro ndditionnl troops will he aenl to the Tevui holder except on reeom nieiidnlion of .Major flenernl FiiiihIoii, who hns been assured icpeatedly by jSeerelary flanison in the Inst few 'months that nuy ndditioual troops itluit he might need would ho sent .'promptly. I General Funston has been direelcd to ivc every possible aid to the state of Texas in suppiessin bandit inids, s jet he has made no reipiest of nd ditionnl forces. General Funston transmitted a lengthy report todny tellini; of the situation ut Hrowiisville and at Douglas, Ariz., where n battle between Carranza troops and Villa forces is impending1. The message also pivo details of the precautions token by federal forces to guard trains which will carry rnrrimru re inforcements from Lnrvdo, Te., to Douglas, where they will cross Hie birder to join General Cnllcs iu Agua Prietn. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN SOUR, ACID STOMACH In NKWI'OFtT XKW8, Va., Oct 23. News of the sinking of the lliltlsh tanker Halanka from Port Arthur, TexaH, for Dartmouth, nngland, wuh received here today In a letter from the captain, P. A. White, to P. J'. Hornleln, manager ot tho Newport News Ship Watching company. Cap tain White laconically wrote: "I havo another scar to rub oft with the ticruiiiiiB; they torpedoed us, killing six men; everything wns lost." The date, t lino or other details of tho sinking were not given. mkdi'oud imrnoisT pli:.si:s (TSTOMKHS L. II. HnsklnH reportH customers greatly pleased with tho QUICK act Ion of simple buckthorn bark, glycer ine, etc , ns ml.xed In Adler-I-ka. This simple remedy drains tho old foul matter from tho bowels so TIIOU Ol'ail that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASH of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. It Is ho pow erful that It Is used successfully In appendicitis. Adler-l-kn never gripes and tho INSTANT action Is surprising. Five Minutes! 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