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J,- V it It. tu fir , . i i!fi '. U .'! PAGE ETC1TTT arEDFORD MATL TRmiTNE, MRDFOm), OREGON, MONDAY, XOVEMBET? 1, 1935 "" POULTRY SHOW FINAL CAMPAIGN COUNTY ANUARY PLAN Tlio RilgKOHtiou Unit Mt'tlford lnU n jMHiltry iliov dining tlio moiitli of Jiuumry' nuxt Ims mot with prompt mid I'litliiiHiiMliu pruviil by nil who nrc inti'iisxtod in ponllry nnd fit' im provement of poultry stock gi-nunilly tliroimliotit lliu willey. Not only tho'-e who mine poultry, 1ml prmonx r iliufirviiilmi tvlm rinliz! thnt HOino- tliinj,' Mhutild ho done to Htimtilntc! in lori'd in Hint industry in .Juikmii comity, fuvor it without cxui-plion. 'Tin- plnn will bi to itinko the hIiow o-uiiliull.v cduentioiiiil, both hi the imitlcr of improving the Htouk in or der lo obliiin the host possible roiiiHs by poultry intern nnd in the effort to eroiito n better market for tin' linger output of the poultry ynriN. This ciiii be iloito most effectiM-ly hy coni'ert of netiou under n common undcrxtiindinK of metliodH between tlnD intere-sted, both in the produc tion nnd in the work of cxtiiblisliinn tin mm kul. H will mmvc to over come the tmibariiiHimcntN of the Imp hiiiiid Hyxlein II it tuny !' culled ii K,tem--uow extnnt in llii valley. IVMtiirci of tlit Show The plnn suggeHtcd Ih lo give poul try miner! nbundimt time to prrpnn their Mtoek for exhibit, to obtain speaker on popular poultry subject from vnrioiiH hcctions of the state, to secure thv seniccH of expert incu bator niaiiimerH who will explain in structively the best nnd most eeon onilenl uses of the various makes of incubators and brooders in relation lo the production of healthy chicks with the minimum of lo and, in a geu ernl and speeilic vav, to tench the beginner how lo make poultry pay. It will Hlimulate inleict in th in (IiihIiv in no tither eipinll. iuexiensivo mclliod innv do. It will teach the Milne of the hod In reds, how to iimiiiluiii the elioicex) truins and Hit' important dilfeicnec between tlu fancy family ol premium producer. and dm scrub breeds, II will hcrve to ovoieomu the prejudice eommoul. existing niruiiiHt mmjiiIU'iI "fancy poultry' hieediuew-for it will show that tint fancy chicken i, after all, only the best chicken in the. mutter of yielding profit, and that anything less than Hint is a scrub, Poultry IVoiii Himt lo Coast Sin I'raneihCo, which is u greedy nun (set for all of one poultry farm products, now hips fiom six- to ten cailoads of inmltrv fiom the east ei erv weuk. Isn't that an nnoinnloiis condition, when we consider that ouu of the li!l informed nnd most prae lienl poultry authorities in the dnte dcchuis that Hague Hier valley is one of the choiccl ivgions on the continent for raising healthy chickens Hint produce the maximum yield of eggs ia a viur? Ho cites the faet tint eveiy oscntint condition in poultry production exists hero in piime form nnd it is his official iiiNiucss to know, for he is connected villi the ngrieultural college nt for Millis and chielen mining Is his spe cialty. T. .). fimdner. head of the Medford I'oullry eoinpnti), mid one of tlio bet informed men in the nlnte on "poultry fiom the pen to the ninrket," deelarc,s Hint Itogtm llixrr vulley should eas ily reap the profit on the shipment ol ut leant one curloud of line poult is a vek from this point, nnd declares (list It will do his iituiuNt to moke the iiopuod poultry show a liuguig hiiceoM fnuu cxery point of wnitiiKc. Poultry mi Kiciy l'nnii "If our funuer. would only keep neewnit uf Hie expense of nmiiitiiin lux a fUwk of ehiikciiM and turksvs. miudierion rinin 1011 lo ."Oil to eaeh f 11 in. thriMigliiMil the chi', and then note the proceeds of ale llieiel'tniii, coiumiiihk the ininise to Hut oiittio, them would he h poultry uid, well kept ami eHielull handled as to lirH!il ami attain, on oxeiv fnmi.'' said .Mr. (iHixlaer, in dieui.ii)f the mailer with n Mail Tiibuu umu llii inoniiiif. ''Wlml out tanner need i n littlo toehuieal iiiKtnietioa, combin ed with practical demonstration of l exults, and tile best, intM issiuaui icmI tnul oflwliui way lo uiwi it i in th hiiiiuhI poultry show (Jim) Uh lv come o popular and mcritonum thionvhont tli eerul stntist. I'.veiy di-lrnt of euiiMsiunHce ha its miuuttl mectiui' of H)iiltrs issiple and oxhlhit of Itioiv stock. tuKwIlier Mitli fiin of profit nnd W, mid the uiukiMi xvhy, Thnt givwt tho how mi m1iioii timial feHtmv Hint can't lip diiliHti' nuy other wt o siwl.v, pnu'tiesllj' mid uotull.." The inatter of mkig pieUiuiimry iniangcinent'. lor the iMHiltrx Uw is being taken up eiithusiatttiptiUy lv those iiitnroHted. iucluduiK the lui lies hotiso of the itv Mild the indiis trial entorprtBO ot sine ml siut in llu. vnllew all of whom huxe hevu iu- terostnl to lu o,xtuiit of exprwwinir a readinoss to give atlnwlive pixtm iiiuis "for best exhibits. miJ'"K trtna poodn nnd inorohuiHlitiu lo rel eh. Kvervone approached insists Hint il must' be made a "go" ami a wiece. UNDER WAY 10 FRENCH R BATTLE EIO TAHUR SECURE FACTORY ROLE CHAMPAGNE The committees haling ?hurgc or the work of securing subscriptions of iicicage for siisar heels in the vari ous districts iu the vnlley cannot re pot I the aggregate, men covered ly sitbscHplions to date, beemi'-e tho-u who uro out with the lists have nol yet reported fully lo tin but the work is being en tried on vigorously, many fa mi era having been found who have recently become uiilhiisiii-diciilly interest I'd in the proposed enterprise through having obtained more deliu ite iufoiiiintioii as to the value of it to the farmers of the valley, as well as to every business interest in it. Talent nnd Ccnlitil I'oml appear to be the most aguressiic localities in llm inatter of securing results. The fanners in thoc districts have cpiit asking unimportant ipiestions about the mailer and have got down to tlio problems of soif and w.tt er. Hcports are tint so definite from (Iranls Pass, but it is known that tlo committees there arc smiling over the prospect of excellent results. A Ihisy Week Aiitli'lpiiktl Altojiclher, the work seems to havo been rotiniled up for a vigorous week, beginning with today, and it i con fidently belieied thnt nt the end of thin petiod a definite forecast of Hi" situation may he made. r'anncrs, as well as others, tenlize Hi.il we must have industrial enter prises iu the vnlley to turn out tho finished products from our raw ma tcrials if wo uver hope to enjoy that degree of prospeiity which our abundant resources piomise. Th" latter, hower, must be developed propei ly nnd fully nnd it is up to Ihn farmers to do thai, so far us products of the fantt go. Without the co-operation of the farmers with those who furnish the market for what they produce, theiv e:m he no organized system of vital izing that market. In fact, theie will bo no market except a soit of cntch-aH-catcli-ean proposition, the too genet al dependence on which Iiim nlrerdy iiiadn our rurnl districts poor. nd thev will continue to he peor ns long ns they depend on thai haphaz ard method of business. PA IMS, No. 1, -J;:itl p. iu. right ing continued last night iu the vicin ity of llutte de Tn hurt1 without any material ehange in the relnlivo posi tions of the combntnntH, accotdiug to (he nnnounccnient giien out this af tcinoon by the French war olficc. The French troops took 100 nunc prison ers. The text of the eonununicalion fol fel fol eows: "In the Champagne district He fighting coutiutud last night in tip region of Hutte de Paure. but without any change in Hie respective positions of the combatants. Wo took more than 1110 iinwoundcd prisoner. 'A nuy of the east: Certain detach ments of Kulgariim troops which were in occupation of Istip undertoor on October 27 a movement of recon nnissaiice ngniift Krivolak. Thi-. tuoiemciit wa retired from iu front of our advance. "In the sector of Krivolak there have been engagements between pat rol mid an intenhittrut raiiniuiailin,' while iu Hi" sector to the north o llabrovi) a violent cniinonading Iiih hem heard iu the direction of Veles." GERMANS OBJECT ENGLISH GUIDING TRADE OF CHINESE RENE WADJUSTMENT L ITANIA CASE E NDS EARTH WOES MID-OCEAN IIONOIALP, T. II., Nov. 1.- The body of a firt-clnsN passenger listed iih II. P. Kdwards was found hnnging in a stateroom when the steamship Ventura arrived here today en route to Australia. A letter wai. found in Hie htnteroom addressed to Captain Kayinoml Shel don, lH'JI Itepiihhe building, Chicago. Kdwards had told passengers on Iho Ventura during Hm oyage from San Francisco that on November 1 Iu' would be :ill yeurs old. He nUn spoke of peisonal troubles which had been bothering him of lute. Kdwards was hooked Hiioiigli lo Sydney. Onlv a small amount of cash wa- found among his effects. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. -NcgoHu-lioiih between (lermmiv and the lint cd States regarding the sinking of the liner I.usitania and other ipiestions liendiitg between the two nations will be resumed when Count Von Mem- slorff, tho (lermaii ambassador, will call upon Secretary Lansing nt the state department. The ipiestion of indemnity for Americans lost in the sinking of the Arabic still is unsettled mid prohablv will be taken up. SUFFRAGE ISSUE IN PENNSYLVANIA VOIE PIIIKADKI.PIIIA. No. 1. Womni siifframsts who are asking the turn of PcnnsInnin lo give women the right to vote made their final appeal todjty, more (ban -00 meetings luv inu' been nt ranged for in different pails of the city. Severn! twelve-hour muss tneetimrs without intennishion were in progress iu the business district today, the wo men speakers attracting large crowds. Organizations opposed to equal suf frage were also active today, but their nicotingh wete not so nuinerou. rtclrasr Kidnaped Briton KI, PASO. Tex., Nov. 1. Krnost K. Avion, llnlish subieel, reecnllv kid nnsd by .Mexican soldiers at fluena cevi, Dnrnngo, has been teleased, ae cording to a message received hv the acting Hntisi dipt'imalic agent here today. The late of the priest kid naped with Ax ton ih unknown. for cold and dampnes s ! 16 ' FT J!ftf l I5KIM.IN, Nov. 1 (bv wireless to Snyville.) (lerinau iiiithotitieH ate cointnenting on the nttcmpls ot (Iron! Britain to restrict trade of Dutch shippers with China, says the Over eii) News agency. "These authori ties' state that the British government intends to boycott German firms in China. When the wn r began Great Britain forbade trade with Gennany, later with Gumma finns ill neutral Kiiropean countries, nnd finntly with Germans in China. Thus Gentians nil over the world nrc affected. ThU mentis that neutral powers are forced to yield to British despotism. "The British aim to apply the same measure- to all other neiitml shipping jlitux, including those between North and South America. Neutral es potlers win) have been trading for de codes with German importers will lose connections with their customers, nnd exporting coii"crns under British con trol will rob them of their business " VON BUELOW VISIT TO SPAIN A MYTH Germany might be wining lo con sider jicaco negotiations Tho Overseas News agency of Ber lin made denial yesterday ot tho re port that 1'rlnco Von Uuclow ufttl been entrusted with propositions ot peace negotiations. MADRID, Nov. 1. via Paris. Pre-, IjOIfI)OJI, Nov. 1, 5:00 p. in. The tnlcr Dato said today he had no offl-j jl0,iit., of threo i.ieii taken from ii clnl Information concerning the re- Unll boat bennng the name Wo lfe Sort tha Price van Ueulow, former wm. landed today at ( Cromarty, , beat German chancellor, would come to ,1. It is assumed the .Swedish bark Madrid to ."resent to King Alfonso Wolfe, f 1013 tons, had been su.,1: an outline of conditions on which , j tl,o North sea. FARMER'S WIFE TOO ILLTO WORK A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Ly dia E. Pinkham's Veg 'etable Compound. Ilnsotn, Minn. " I nm glad to uny thnt LydlntE. Pinkham's Vegotnhlo Comnound has dono moro for mo tlinn nnythlng else, nnd I hail Uio best physi cian here. 1 wns so weak nnd nervous that I could not do my work nnd suf fered with pains low down in my right side for a year or more. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vccc- tahlo Compound, nnd now I feel like ft ditrereiit person. I believe there la nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for weak women nnd young girls, nnu I would do giau u i could Influenco anyone to try tho medi- rlnn fnr I know it will do all Ond ITlUch more than It Is claimed to do." Mrs. CUAl FltANKS, K. P. D. No. 1, Maple crest Form, Knsotn, Minn. Women who suffer from thoso dis tressing Ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of tho ability of Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetnblo Compound to re storo their health by the many genuino nnd truthful testimonials wo are con stantly publishing in the newspapers. If yon liuvo tho slightest doubt Unit Iijillii I'MMnlriiiim'H Vegetable- Compound will lielj) you.xvrlto to Lydia U.PInklianiMcdlclucCo. (coiiildcntial) Lynii.flliiss., for ad vice. Your hitter, will bo opened, rend and answered by n woman, and hold iu atrlct coufidonco. j j-I? J fii Fjfl f t V ? ! t t ? it V t ? t t f t A 5;t Dnrintf The Month of November We Will Give Double ?tfl Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases at Our Store iff H m 1 WHY WE GIVE STAAFPS: IBocauso we soil Tor cash, be cause w believe in a cash system and lake this means ol! riving our customers a discount feu flash m thai way educate them that to pay cash will increase their buying power. All wholesale houses give discounts for cash, lo lose a discount is paying interest for something you can buy tor less by paying cash. ON OCTOBER 24 THIS STORE WAS THREE YEARS OLD. During tho three years we sold lots of "Good Shoes" for cash. In appreciation of that fact wo gave tho fitamp discount. IN THE FUTURE we will continue to sell only "Good Shoes," plus service and stamps. Why? T.ecause you will pav us cash on purchase. One dollar in the till is moro powerful than five dollars out on credit without security. r ? ? T ? ? ? y j t f v Em At the Sign of Cooo Shoes" "GOOD SHOES" Built Our Business Opposite Post Olficc mm5m:.m::: msh Perfection Oil Heaier A sure remedy for the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to op erate easily carried from room to room, Smokeless nnd odorless. Dealers everywhere. For but remits use Pearl Oil Standard Oil Company (CttiloiBial MMltatd AAAAAAAAAAAA i r r ? ? t T T r f t t t t r r f ! f AAjLrfWSMSM rr f -f -0 -0- -- - 9 V V , V - w - - - - Beautiful Showing of New Dresses and Silk Waists Just Six Days From the New York Market All Marked for Special Sale Prices This complete new showing has been assembled here the last three days. It comprises Beautiful Taffeta Dresses, Messaline and Velvet Combinations, annd1- ,4f ' in l! I It Charmeuse and Not Combinations, Taffeta and Velvet Combinations and Serges and Taffeta or Plaid Combinations, also some beautiful new Evening D resses, all marked at vory special sal e prices. Dresses that Regularly Sell at $20.00 and $22.50 Special $16.95 $10.50 New Dresses, special $13.95 $2.1.00 New Dresses, special. S19.S5 $27.00 New Dresses, special $22.S5 $:il.00 New Presses, special $20.85 New Crepe De Chine Waists A now shipment of Crepe de Chinu Waists in pretty embroidered effects and button triii's, also a new number in a Plaid Crepe de Chine, twy in one collar, specially priced at $4.45, $4.98 and $5.98 Home of Kabo Corsets liSn A New Department Character Dolls AN e have added a new line of Character Dolls and have put them on sale at special prices: Hie Dolls here at 29 7.1c Dolls here at 59c $1.00 Dolls here at S5? Wlx'i nt $1.75 and $1.98 New Lines AYill 13o Added. Cfmena The Daylight Store ? ? T t ? ? ? y V t t t Y t T T ? ? f f Y v ? ? V t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y $:x k5!