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fiCBDFORD arATTJ TRTBUSTE, AfEDFORD, OT?K(10, MOXD Y, OYKMBKR 1, 101o PXGE THREE ftlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUHMSHEI) EVEfir A1TEKNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY III' THE MEDI'OIlD PltlNTINO CO. Office Jlnll Trlbilns nultillnc. 2G-S7-29 North Kir street, tclephono 76. The Democratic Time?, Tlio Mod ford Mall, The Mcdford Trbune, The Kouth crn Ortrconan, The Ai0.iIand.Trbiiue. SUBSCRIPTION BATES One year. ly mal .... .. .tj wJS.OO Ono month, by mull ........:,... 50 Per month, delivered by cftrfJor In Medford. "Phoenix, JtickHOnvlllo nnd Central Point . . .50 Hattir.lay only, ly nmll, per year.... 2.n vvmlHy, per year. -.....,..., 1.80 Offlrinl rapr of the City tf Mwjford. Official Papor of Jnoloion Coimty. IJtlteretl nH MArntiil.rtlrtntf tntttf, nt MellfoTd, Orefibn, under the not of March 3, 1879. DIES Sworn Clroiilntioti for I'M!, 2.S3. ' rulf leaned wtr Assoclited Press dls-rnlchcH. t Subscribe failing to receive ' papers promptly, phono Clrcu- lntlon .Manager at 250-R. ! HONG KONG KOLUM GERMAN EDITOR ST. LOUIS A SELF SLAYER ST. I.oriS. Nov. 1 - Kdwarlt L Preetorlns, publlshor of the St, Louis j Times, conimlttoil sulclilo this morn- Mr. Preetorlus, who was president! of the Gcrmnn-Amorlcan ProsB as-1 soriallon, which published the Times and the Wostllcho Post, was found dead lit the bathroom of his home, , where ho had shot himself. i JIc waB 19 jears old and had been ' In poor health since Janunry, 19H.J when an automobile In which ho was riding was Btruck by a street car and a deep Bash was cut In his face, Since that time ho has been tlnabln to attend to his newspaper work until a fow weeks ago. In 1007, Mr. Preotorlus In company with the lato .John Schroers founded the St. Louis Times, an afternoon paper published 1n 13ngllBli. 'HARVEST," A THRILLING DRAM A, AT PAGE THEATER TONIGHT T2&3S5T imAwKmsmMmsM PLYMOUTH CHURCH ASKS HILLS 10 CONTEST ACTIONS Km If n inl.tph'ti mi it' v-1 llinllniir tit una in tnm n t full ol liiiman uteri-t .u d is v 11 ivoil In on ad t ir t.st, uu lm tin 1' '! 'II llll' U k )i mm ', (I. .i.- 11 Ah (ln .Sniitu. . (i ll ibi ,.1' "lilt I I I'llUII, t li.iiriii.'luii, k Mnlh.ill mm PWWTV I- . .i il I I . . 0"- a .; COMMUNICATION. GOREMYKN WiL L GUIO E RUSSI AN (IKOKOlti -kco what close fllend menu. Meaneo Mend who no loan you niloiipi. They "llnnst 'cm" If They Don't, nnd They 'Itnast 'Km" If They Do . (Prom Wheeling, W. Va., Xoiva) Itoalflpjitit In the vicinity or tho lliiiikns mass -House, woro Bhockod Ins't Saturday afternoon when a for olgiiwomnn living near by coolly pro condetl to tako a bath in n tub noar a hyilrant in hor front yard. TalkJiuc' of tongue twlstors, try" snylng thin ono a doion times: "Flosh or rretdily fried flBli." jr. J. IC. Today's Itellilngcc Franklin P. AdnniH, tho humorist, wont to visit rrluuds in Massachusetts. Tho host, a mnn of wealth, had many curios on- his walls. After dinner lie took down a runty sword and with much rovorenee nld: "Xevor shall I forget tho day when 1 drew this sword for the first tlmo." "Wkoro was that?" asked Adams. "At a church basanr!" piped up the small son of tho family boforo his rather could answer. Stella' IIjukhIii ('iiinli'r Not only old maids hut many niar rlod womon upend lots or time look ing for a husband. Mii)Ih She' KI(i(iMii;inliin (Piom Adrian, iiloh., Talomnm) Mrs. It. D. Young. Adrian, Mich., Is a miest at tho annitnrium In llattla Creek, Mich., having; noun (hero lo take advantage or tho Institution. Ills Capacity Investigator (addrowtliiK a I en in Ster) And how juany xlnssns or beer do ou drink in th course of tho work day? 'I Minister Tint dapondH. Roiuo- llnieti I drink 20 or SO nnd then attain I mlxhl drink a wholo lot. I'iomi Vamlevillo (Harry Coopr nnd Harry Hender son) "I was nt'a bHqut Inst night, n baniiit." "DU1 you Kt much te oat?" "Suiy. Tkoy had ham. roast work, and MitbHge, and pigs' knuok les. I nevtr ato so huhuIi broad In all my life. AfJOr tho bhttqust they throw ftowr at me." 'That uitiat have heon Hne." "Yes. bnt ty rorggt to tako 'om out of tku pots." lm you know how iuhoIi $R000 is?" ' Hurt." "I saw rau kw yoj am wru JjOOO." . . , "W'hssi to you wm MUcsJf" Wlmi is your tumff-' ' What is your nans?" Isaac Ptuissfrtek- OfftaW What a ! ritsplk JftrT" PiwtMtlaa." An liitmwitlwi Nois lar-lio-i iiottit- lu kandi 'Thai ' n i"l id-' in''ii. IihvId' so4a uuil ! in ihcm l,ti!. jth 111 siu'ii- ' - 'lun i In- Hour lt tui ttliic. SUM li.t-iv lkt iMMiv left i il nl ii,- iloxrn rl " IMillhilrlphU J i iiii. l,i'U r To the l-Mitor: Tim nit iclo written liv J. -. Whit lode on "Tho Need of I lie 'aley," appenriuir in your itne of tlie 2lith. wiik one of tlio lict aiul mo't prne lic.il of its kind it lias been my plcup ii re to lead for u Inni; time, (loml, liei'itliui' il UfiK iii-ncliiinl. full nf eniii. ' . .... !....., '.-7 ..... .. ...... moil sense and wholesome nth ice, It should he lii'iielieiiil, lioenuxi' il was unllcii liy one win) lins Hied heiv, wlio Icnowi the ('oiiiiitiiiiiM of I lie val lev. the soil, the climate, its lieauti till sunshine and tho tidviinttiKe oT iiTi'Jiilinn, 1'dui elements nhnolulely o(iitinl .for the success of the far mer, orcliardist ami yai'dt'iier in this aliey. The Prentoi' lins indeed been enerous in the distiihutioii oY these elements ami surrounding the valley with such scenic lieautv that needs onlv to he seen to ho admired, fillin; the hills with prcciou metals, the fur- cts Willi Diiimus oi leei oi staieiy pines, cedars nnd firs, tin streams villi fih, tiie primeval forest with all Kinds of riutto, coal for fuel, innrhle and liniestniit for its diversifinl ues and water pouot- to more tlinii light the entile valley and medicinal -print's, both hot and cold, to restore the health of thoo who seek Iheir healing powers. Cnn wo nk moro'for the jilenuie and comfort of human kind' Can we fo nnywheit bud find so many conditions and elements combined to add to the plcnsiiie comfort nnd hup pincxs nf mankind T Then I nk, in nil candor, why don't we make us'1 of nil these rare and precious gifts ny doing so anil applying scieiiiinc methods of fanning, both intensive and e.teusie, producing such di veiity of crops iu will supply the ucedn and r(!iiiireniHitts of the valley without the nect?ssitv of importations, then, and not until then, will we se melt degree oT proirity in tlio Itoguu lliver valley as has heretofore been uudroituu'd of, nnd its glories will rapidly sprcnd. With the cstiililih nient of u mgnr beet factory and the distribution of water throughout the valley thee roMill should imiiK'ili ately follow. Then ineieiise the imputation of the mint distiicts by cutting up ihc luruvr tracts to sumller acrcHge nnd to invito to the valloy nil such its me schooled or trained in ugricultarH1 pui'MiitiJ, thofc who have no other vo cation or calling and mIio have an ambition to work and succeed on the farm. We already have (Had I am one of thein) too ninny profosMoiinl nun ns fanners and orclmnlUt. They mny ho all light in a way, hut the ucmls of the hojir is practical fanners- fnniuirs' clubs instead oi Puivoraity clulw ineu who will plow the land, not seratch it; who will cul tivate tho erops and nut depend upon the fertility of the soil and digger uirrels to biinit pioutuhlo roull. When tlies conditions prevail, with ili heuitv nnd cordial eti-o-M'rution of I lie inerehant and fanner in the piucliaso and dislribiilion of lii pnd hoc, making thn an exH.rtuig instead of nn importing vullct, continued priMMniy nf the inlle.i is o..iii'd niid iho waudcriiiK diM-onlenu Mill return nnd thu croakeri- tut'.ifO t" FOREIGN POLICY . LONI)(N. Oct. II, 3 :.V p. in. -It ,s uudurstoad tliut l'rcniKT rioremykin of liiissin fa sliorllv to he appointed chancellor of the empire, with u premo enntrol of foreign nf fairs, a Renter' dispatch from I'etiogrnd stales. His appointment would uiuk" him (ho twelfth K'uhhiiiii to hold audi a position, the first being Chancellor (iiilmkiu, npitoiulcd hv l'etor the Circa I in 170!), and tlio .ast 1'iince (lorlchakolf, wlni died in 1SS:I. The llocry Duxette says that M. fJoi-einvkiii's coadjutor would ho M. NT. N. X. Slieho, formerly Hussion am hnssndor at N'itiunn. Tlio newspaper adds, it is reported, that ICmpemr Xidiolns has neceptcd the lvsigna tioiis of Sergius Sar.ouol't', minister of foreign nffairs; AL Kiivoshein, min ister of agriculture, and ir SI. K. Hi.ritoiuiff, 'controller of the treas ury. AIoNei Kliyostoff, minister of .justice, will become premier, the Ha zclto declares. PRESIDEh IT Ni;Y UK. Noi. 1. Tludionnf.i.'r tru-tces nf I'lynioulb dinii'h. UrooW lli. hale nihil e-i'il their lmilor. tin- !l!ev. Xewell Dwight llillis. to with draw from his agiueinoul to urbilratc the controversy with his Conner has mess manager, Trunk I. Ferguson, tiler tuoiicv matters. In uiuking this aunniiuiemenl todnv Colonel . C. lU-eeJiei. chaliniau of ih" board, said the lyitsteiw hud voted heir "utmost coiUidence'' in lr. Hillis. but believed, tlnit "the welfare of the ehurcji will he best" eoueiied ' the fullest inc(j:rilitiit iu a eouit of justice nnd not hv a set ret henr ing in anv star ehmnher, no matter lmw well twinning its members mav lie. WIL BE MARRIED AT mm B ERS CLOSE SHEVLIN T AC YALE FOOTBALL XKW IIAVKX, Conn., X... 1. Kontlmll coaehititf at Yaly will he un der the tliri'ctiou ol Knifier Capluin J'Iioiiuu II. Shevlin for lite ronftinder of the seusim. it was announced to dni. Corirh Fiituk lliakey will it inain nml finish out the senson us an nKMtnn(, devoting his attention to doielopiiiK ntl men. It is understood that lie will not leturn next season, uilliougii ins t'onlnn't has one vear more to run. STRONG BILL AT THE PAGE THEATRE In Dsstlii), or Tlio Soul or A Womnn," In which lEmfly Stovcns, tho iuntler(ul onioUutial notross, is starred, tba R. A. Itolfe company lias Hchieiod a niaalerplace uf screen pro duction, that will crento a dintliit't sensation. The picture, whlrh was produced from the original documeiit by Anthony 1. Kelly under tho dlroc tlon or IMwIn Cnrewe, In an alleaor leal study or unusual power. Tlio treatment, or tho theins is daring and decidedly hovel and many of tlio photographic effects are distinctly out of the ordinary. At the Page Wednesday. roak. W. II. NMUIXO. vf ),,... Open Kansas Forust Rescive IIODOi; CITY. Kan.. Ki. I. The lu.-t of til ne'ioMa! foirl reserve in KausiiM a tra't eudinuug 1'iH,iHui ncrci tn Kinney, Keurney, ll.iinillon and lla-keti counties was oM'iteil to eat v linluv lit the United States lad I Cleanse The Blood Banish Rheumatism Rheumatism Duo to Bad Blood. S. S. S. Your Remedy Thousands have been made well. People In the poorest health, suffer ing freiu Ukeaiuattoiu, with nbuiu pala was consults. Wko Mtre( tkut Uieir vitality was saitpH Iwyoad repair. It w, proveu tn qw thrtt tae OMHe of taelr traaWe was iIm bleodt that I ric Ald. the inosi faithful ally of ItkeuMsullsMi. ksd grlM"i then. Ti" p-ison in the itv 4 hud sapoail Ms KireHffUt- The weakapaa) bltMsl bad itlo. . .1 k.iii st.d iinia iilaa la a4cb lualaja, and all energy was iwn "iny i"t i--ri " w.r- ii.Uaas, gaia waa avar praaaut, wltk poor iliu iii 1'ii'i ivp'f ' nvy i ri ) , . s natures klaad uwla. Tkay n " inn - Tils " luis.nini f uature's rria allies of raoia sau keih tf-i 'iit iru- fiiini (l it UteraUy waskail ike blood frw fin miiii an i ui'ii ii, I i f pur.- 1.' d eiasa back kaaitb. streagik. vigor aud b-i4uu. liel a. V fc, ffafs ywar drug ytet. Iult uniu S. S. S. If yours la a loag atapdiug ease, write for sitertul sdrke to i. . S. Co., Atlanta, C, , but bi taking S. J. k. ttt VtlwU, WAHllINdTOX, Xnv. 1.- It ivii t'oiiiinlly aniloiuued today at the While d louse that the uinrnnge of President WiNou and Slra. Xnnn.i On It will tako nlnee "near I lie close of Di'ceiiiliur," and Hint II will he private al Mf. Oalt'a homo licit. This stHtuinent was issued hy Hee relar.1 Tumulty: "In order to ouief siieeulrttion. Piesideut Wilson and Mix. Xorinnn Otilt loduy uulhoried the announce ment (hat their uuirringe will Ink" place nenr the close nf December. Their plans me tor a very simple ceieinony. It will be quietly per formed at Sirs, Hall's residence. No invitations will Iw i-Micd mid it i ui)ccted that the onlv guits will )(. Ih iiiemhers of ln tvp lamihcs." Doctors Prescribed Vinol BRIGHTER CHILDREN Chlldrvnarc probably bnglitcrto-dny than a generation ago but are .they stronger? That's a grave question. So many pinched faces, dulled eyes and languid feelings make us wonder if they will cicr grow into robust, healthy men nnd women. If your ohildrefn catch colds easily, arc tired ivhuTf ling, Jnclt healthy color, or find studies difficult, give them Scotl's KmuNion for one, month to enrirh their Mood and restore thu body-f otces to healthy action.' Scotl's 1'imiNioii is used In private schools. It is not a "patent medicine", shindy n highly concentrated oil-food, without alcohol or lmrmfiit drugs. It cannot Iwtm, it improves blooil; it bene fits lungs sad Mrrngtheii the sstvm. Your drugeit li ii It refuse substitutce. fc.vtt Alu.Hur lllooinlitl.1. N J. It-It To Itestnie (rcugtli to This Weak, .Vervoiis, Woniaii, Many fair nAiiiIeil doctora pro soVIbo Vinol beoause thoy know or what it is made, viz. tlio medicinal extractives of freah cod livers, pep tonnto of iron nudbror peptone, with out oil or groaso. In n mild tonic wlno. Thoy know these are tho old ost aud moHt fatuous tonics. Head the result lu Sirs. Miihoii'h ense: "I keep hoiiBofor my little family or two, nnd got Into a weak, nervous, run-down condition. I was tired and weak and did not know what ailed me. My dootor proscribed Vinol. I noticed an Improvement before I had rinlshed the first bottle, nnd I am now reeling fine and dolnc all my housework." Mrs. M. 8. Mason, liOH Passaic sl., 'fronton, X. J. Kvory weak, nervous, run-down person, fcohlo old people and deli cate child lu Medford should try Vinol on our offer to return their monev if It rails to benefit, For sale at Metlford Phornmey, Joihmji A. Perl TJNDERTAKElt Lady Assistant 88 s. HnUTfiirrr Phonos M. 17 antl 17-J 2 ARihuInnrn Werlrv florwMTr THE PAGE Mpilford's Lcatllna Theater TONIGHT "Harvest" i ' An adaption of the well known drama lu ;i acts. An all star cant. Mr. anil Mi's. .Sidney llietr the two clever comedians lA Safe Investment" Isabel Ilea lu a ono ad drama "Arline's Chauffeur" "On- the Turn Of a Card" comedy drama Matinees ', lot. Kivnlng .V10-15a aBBsflHsBaBaasBsi ' "t" -ffW99F9 T '-i asl l " " '- - i -u as i vIIsbWiX "' v V i VBsBasaassaaW m '"" 9 A I sVff ,jZJk W AW a. t A im vUuSuti T -Ci lt(llitdm dh4 rauflKttiwktt Ldu.K n ris H V . . :w in i ,. ELSIE JANIS OWEN MOORE ii nn Kxtmoi'iliiuiry I'Mvo-I'art I'ui'Jiinutiiit litiHc wb nilinirc ifnl awliiiL', a splen did fdory jtinl hm1 iihotoraphy should sec this jiit'ture TODAY Caiuiiiu tnioi'iviw-r-a uniquo f iljn winch nlmfild lap si'pj) by very woman in .Mcd- fuj'd TIIK I'S'ITICWSAL BICA.UTV ('OkTIri' KIL.M Kliiwiinr;'huiicaUaiil voted tlif prcl liit woiiuiimf thf!rHtuic II' yon want to kit Minn lintlitifnl vo;nli vmulliuhl not mitsM mi inx this, unitjtu suihjufl. Tlici'i will In- tlim'othi'i iiirtiii'cx n tho l oj.' HUM ! I'llIi'Pl'H.il ImhI ii'tllaa1. Don't Miss a Good One ijossard Corsetsr -S Fitted on Living- Models Since the l'ijsj aniioiuicenicjit of he l'at;(t thai, we were gtiinp; to show a moving pictui'c film of corset fit tings, we, have had no end of inquiries about this'spe citil matinee for hidies only. 1 -i '. The Film Will Be Shown at the STAR Theatre Wednesday Affenfo1on 2 tpv35 We are one of the first distrjrjutnri nf (lossiird Corsets to show ihis film. It was produced hv the KswinnV Film (VuiVpniiV orl'('hieago and In it .vVpiV'lfAvv M?lnsr pictures ale V'nmii,ioW'e1dyitsrure fitted, and In iWJijJMV'W il beautiful story, . eiltitfd"II'irw'Mitrjor;e.Won a CaV- iiAifoff nioie, (;ouiplimcntary pns.ci 1 " WXjJ bo liiwl hy eallmg at our corset " " HIipii i talent. Jf you have not yet fS'vfA m& 'MiW' viM ''8pl 'lt UhJsVw XSii l0,l.ilc'm '' teseiin tum it,Y').n pierer. Hvery Oon-aid Corset shown iu this henutital tilm can he had al our stoic. Do not mis this special ' nuitTnec"ft)r; ladles only The MAY Co. gsjjL. ? STAR THEATRE. A 1 1 n'on I e?1V W-h i Id rg i i 01 h J jegi j is t oday. tP you hac iiM cnleicd youp Jiame, do so today at the hoK ollicc and. get an early start to win this liltlo 11 A UV KOI? I). Ask for voles when buying tickets. T LIGHTS GQ OUT soon al tho droaiu city ilil Sttn I'raiiclsrOj' for tho ' I , Panama-Pacific.. Exposition Closes DECEMBER, 1915 You cannot ttford to put oft Jny longer your Calirunila trltu f you nro Intoiestod In Hflan tlflo ftiriiiing, in lulplirg, in kortlqiilttiro. lu art. the study. if tlnjae things at the oxposl Uun will aid ou iu a rinnnolal way. LOW KATES arc Still In Effect on the SHASTA ROUTE Write for our illuilrJli-d booklet "WijuJe Nutrt" SOUTHERNHPACIFIG .loliit l. Scott, (Jciieial I 'a .. Agent. Puitliiiul; Oie, '; . .- . . rr J .gggBagggjMssWgaSgBaaHDiiiiRYB jfjfTlLtA jggssaasssssaBsassWMMssBsssssslM la JBoaalel ggggggggBvli!9Fa K1 )JBF tH0f IgggtJaaassaaBs' - 1 BaggggggggggggggV a i i ' " i