St V MEDFORD MA1TJ TRIBUNE, MEDirORD. OKTCflOtf. "WEDNESDAY. NOYKMUKK 10. 1015 PTlGTC THREE H FOREIGNERS SEE ANCIENT CEREMONY JAP CORONATION KIOTO, Nov. 30. For (lie first lime in hitorv tlic people of Jujuiit told the representatives of the people of foreign lands were present today nt the coronation of n iniknilo, when Ynliiliitn, son of Jlutsuliito, nuceeiK oil to the throne of Nippon. The story of lliii epochal event is 'the lifatnrv of cilil Japan epitomized. It is the story of the Jnpaneso lei lies of henven niul earth, of the ven eration of the iniperinl nnecstrnl pods and of the formal, nceession to V'nnotitv'oftlio monarch of today jYc'shihito-wdiroct descendant of the 'immortal Jinirnn, the first emperor mid founder of the empire, niul de scendant uNo, itreortliiijf to tradition, of Die sun xoillcs and imperial .rand ancestress, Anintemmt Omi l;ami, who dwelt in the henvenly reg ions of prehistoric ages. Tim oPcnee of the aeeesion eere nioiiv centered about the Knsliiko- 1nhoro. or sin-red mirror.. which rep resents tlicotpirii of tliowun goddess Aniaterasn. This divine mirror, sup pofced to he of hron7P, though no mor ,ial e.es have gaed upon'il,' toaelher with the snercd eommn-sliaped jewej necklace and the snered sword, are Known ns the 'juperial treasiues and M'tnhfllizp the iinperi.il power. The npromonv of tli:. morning was a lit- I iml spitit of ancestor worship and ( was held in it ppeeiully erected hall in the palace mounds known as the JMiunkndcn hall, whpre was pnshriiipd the .-acred minor drought from To liio. The .Irnwim; of the veil of seclus ion and the ndinishimi n forcjgncj and of the people of Japan to the holy service of accession was the vis ual evidence of Japan's" transition from the early years when the em peror Mood apart in severe separa tum from the woild to n time, when, within! iihnndoiiinur his hcavenly given sanctity he consented to emeigc from his historic isolation. In . the olden ila.vs the people were not present. Vaguely they heard that the monarch had acceeded to his throne, hut they hud no prerogative iu the -, Hinder. Today thev were nelually invited to the ceremonies. Their represcnta .tivos in pnrlinmpnt wore Iheie' group- en uiioui me impenni intone syuii lioliiug the new Japan . BR VAN SAYS WORLD THE PAGE TONJGHT AND TOMORROW NEEDS A PENTECOS T NOT ARMAGEDDON WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. Fmtiier .Secretary of Stale Itrvnn todav idd ed a chapter to his disagieement with President Wilson over the qiicMmn of national defense hy inning a fonnal statement in comment on the presi dent's recent quotation from the Scriptures in support of his advocacy of military preparedness. The same quotntion had hecn used hv Colonel Roosevelt in u recently pulihshed ar ticle. "It is not surprising that Mr. Roosevelt should consult the Old Tes tntnent rather than the New," said Mr. Hryan's statement, "hecause he classes Christ with the mollycoddles, hut why should the president, a Pres byterian elder, pass 'ivei the new Gospel, in which love is the chief cor nerstone, and build his defense upon a passage in the Old Testament writ ten nt it time when the children of Is rael were surrounded hv enemies'? "It is nil right for Mr. Roosevelt to sound th" trumpet because all eohus are re(lT) him. He sees aimies march ing against us fiom eerv direction,. hutthe president is a man of peace and ho is in a position to know that no one is threatening to attack usT It is surpiisiug, first, that in looking up Bible authority he should ignore the teachings of Cluist, and second, that he should select e passage that refers not tcVprepnrution against imaginary dangers, hut immediate action to nice: mi attack actually iniide. What the world needs today is a pentccot, not an Armageddon." N ESE: GOVERNOR OF SHANGHAI SLAIN IE I 1 A scene in "The Vampire," an on different from u "Fool There Was," J "Vampire." Olga I'etrovn, tin tnt , "The Vampire " mual pln liv I.oe Morrison, entirely which v(ls taken from Kipling's ocm ly (piecu ol einotion, is presented iu 'SUGAR ""FARMERS" " PROFITABLE CROP MEETING ON FRIDAY Comparisoi's .itleeting the purpose involved are not alweNs odious. These figures oimht to In aluable to the farmers in this stunt r licet cim paign who desire to determine how LONDON, Nov. 10 St. Maarct's. Westminster, was crowded totjth . parity today nt a inemorlal'scrvlco to the late Sir Charles Tapper, formerly iVlme mlnlHter of Canada, who died in Ottawa on October .TO. King (George, the, Duke of Connaught, gov ernor general of Canada, and the i Duchess of Arpyll wore represented us well as the government offices, the Canadian colony, and tho houso of commniiK. The l'aivnl-Tcacher Circle of the Lincoln school will meet nt the school building Fiidav afternoon, November l'J, at :i::i0 instead of the hist Fnday in the month. A very inteicsling program has been prepared and nil memhers of the circle and their friends are enrncstly requested to he present. The program is us follows; l'xereise by third and fourth gradts; rending, Mrs. Ilitrlou of the Med ford Conservatory; vocal solo, .Miss Flor ence Trowbridge, accompanied by Miss lone Fl.Min on violin. Mrs. 1!. It. Seclv will give p com plete leport of the state convention of Mothers' Congriss ai.d Parent -Teacheii' usonatioii, leceutly held at Corvnlhs. others have succeeded at beet cul lure, for they know that sensible farmers will not continue to devote their lands and their energies to the cultivation of n crop. that pioduces no profit for tlieiu. Colorado's e.pirience is interesting. Last year it produced beet sugar worth fl!l,l7l),:U0, paying to the farmers for beets the sum of si), (lll!V')U; wheat, $11,8 11,110; corn, .fll.SOO.tilO; oats. $r,8)0,n00; pota toes, ..'iSO.OOn; hev, ..ir,,J,27,'J00; fruit, f ,"i,70."),.'i,"i7 ; dairy products, .8,-S-I2.nn(); poultry, .fI,(Ml,!l.'i. licet siik'nr stands at the head of the list with sl)..70.:i:i0. Sugar beets I brought th? fanners who raised them s),(i'J!l,:.ll. No nitrumeiil is needed, even to show that Colorado tanners are bus-ino-s fanners.' They know what pay. host and they raise it. FIRST NOW OF SEASON FALLS ON PACIFIC COAST rOHTLANI), Nov. 10 -Dispatches from eastern Oregon and Washington report first snows of the season as ' APPLEGATE A basketball aame was played at Hose's hall last Friday night between L'ueh and this place, the latter win ning by a score of '2 to 1)1. The gills' community and school teams played between halves, tho former winning. Lunch was served alter wild to the players. (lenry Olfonbnehor of Klamath Falls, who has been visiting relatives of this place, returned home Satur day. Mis. O'Hrien and daiiahter, Ileal -nge accompanied by Katheriue Ol fdibnehor, spent Sunday at Walter's, A number of young people of this plane are. counting on the dance and box party at Ruch next Friday night, November J 'J, , Michael and Ileeson are iu the val ley buying beef. They bought some from Mis, Kubli, Frod Kuo.tand Pat Styjiyne. Jhs. Wilcox itinJ Ki)lherine have bc'tm visiting friemly, in Jlteksonville jcfutly. - ' t' "" rr. Miiml, Ktilili, mid o)illrun, Edith and Kdward, motored with John Herriott to Gold Hill lately. Mrs. Kiln Cock, Mrs. Harry Lu. and children, Pniil and Ruth, visited tit t)w home or W. H. McDaniul Sun- Pj;ii ainjk lfonnun Offnnliachoi tnudi; h business trip to Jacksonville Siuiilday. Aniiinber of oung people of t'li comiiiiinity attended the dunuu at Murphy. Stephen Hon-on intends to joyi hU vifc) nt lluekeye. Cul. some time -om. in his new Ftrl he purehased lately Mr Peterson and Ir Hur-t ure jnibbiej; lor Fred Offenbacher, a & yjfonevi Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical period. Kead what these three women say: From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. Nuffai.0, N. V." I am writing to let you know how much your medicine has dono for mo. I failed terribly during; tho last winter and summer and every ono ronuikcd alout my npjxMirunce. I suf fered from a female trouble and always, had pains in my hack, no uppetito and at times was very weuk. "I was visitingntn friend's houso ono day nnd sho thought I npeded T.ydia K I'iukhum's Vegetuhlo Compound. I took it and have gained eight lKiuiids, have u good npotite and am feeling Ix'ttcr every daw Everybody Is asking me what I am doing and I lceommoiid Lydia K. I'inkliam's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you wish and I hope others who have tho same complaint will sen it and get health from your medicine as I did." Mrs. A. IIou.nl'no, 01 Stantou St., Buffalo, N. V. Made Ale Well and Strong. Macedon, N.Y. " I was all run down mid very thin in flesh, ner vous, no appetite, could not sleep and was weak, and felt badly all the tune. The doctors said I had fioor blood and what I had was turning to water. I took different medicines which did not help me. but .Lydia E. I'inkliam's Vegetable Comixniud niailo mo well unci strong, and I am recommending it to my friends." -Mrs. Fei Chack, It. No. 2, JIaetdou, X.Y. The Change of Life. Keltsville, Ma "Hy tho aso of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vcgotablo ComiKiund 1 navo successfully passed through a most trying time, the Change of JJfe. I sull'ercd with a weakness, and had to stay iu lcd three days at a time. Lydia Ji I'inkliam's Vegetable C omiKiund restored me to ierfert health, and I am praising it for tho lx nclit of other women who sutler as 1 did." Mrs. W. S. Divall, iiouto No. 1, Heltsville, Md. For SO yoara Lydia K. PlnUJiam's Vegetablo Compound lias bcon the standard remedy tor fe male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous inedicfno made from roots and herbs, it lias restored so many suffering women to health. fcp Write to LYDIA K.l'I.VKIIAM MEIHCINKCO. r (CONt'IDKNTIAL) I.V.N.V, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and unsu urcd by n wouiun and held iu strict conlidence. 'I.tsTTHT immi eoniparatlvely heavy. On tlie higher Innds In tlio Canyonvlllo district two Inches fell early today. linker, Ore gon district, Hovoral hundred miles east of here, retlred'ln balmy weather Momlny nlil but awoke to find etKht Inchon of biiow. Sliovelers wero nt work all day. Many tree, branches hroko under tho weight Wenthor predictions arc for more fiiovv. SHAXOIIAI, N-iv. 10.-Adn,iral 'IVing Ju Clung, tiovemor of the Sliunglmt district, wii? assn-.inated early todav while motoring to the Japanese uoiimiiI'iIo to attend tlio cor onation reception, was accompanied when attacked by Prince Tsui Kuiiii, who bended the Chinese naval com mission on n visit to tin United State iu the summer of 11110. When the tuihnnoliilc iu which tlio ndmirnl was riding slowed down, ow ing to a enngert'oii of traffic, one assassin threw n bomb half-heartedly at the machine, evidently fearing to injure the hug.1 crowd of foreigners watching the procession of carriages nnd motor cars uoiiiii toward the con- .stilate. The bomb mised its mark. The nssailant was llien joined by another man and both ran after the automobile and .jumping upon the footltonid", emptied tho ning.i7.iue" of their revolvers into the governor and his secretary. The adiniiiil received sixteen wounds, including five iu the neck. Both his legs vvci-o broken. He died soon after teaching the hospital. The ntiUnno!ile was n'ddled with bullets. After n violent struggle two po lice inspectors arrested tho assassins, who were carrying 200 rounds of nm-munitioii. DEXMA NewHerbalSkinBalm Skin millirrri vvlirii vc mlvlte ion to ma I)'l MA, IIih new liriluil akin Kilm, o Htd ailvillltff dii rlirlit. V li.irit fnulul liitlhhiir that trirln to mini tlilt fnrmuli, tniite fxrlutltrly fiom Suture lir.illnir Ix-fb. . liio I ikcMivv uiintiiii;r,r m iiiuiitu n.no bhiii utoic riiiiimto tmiu to wll I) '...M, In nur liome town, ami we luvu inula lii.itiy filriuUUy irciitnincmlliiif tliln grout futniulu OiitnpMiilil von hi Hill in X KM.tr ou uur Kuurumcc iu uti pcroimu nil In- nml iiil, nml l sin li iliiic iiliuiri1 It w ill i iwt v ml iintliliir. I r I mi me nut llinrinitli. ly katlilkd, couic uuil L'ct luuriuuur)' tuik. 5 U C C E S 5 COMES ONLY TO THOSE WHO PREPARE FOR IT Prepare sOV for Your Future Success by Atlending 1 ho Medford Commercial College "The School of Uest K'esulis" DAYaiuUXRJIITSrUOOhnow in session at :u CsTORTH (IRAPK STkKlOT I'M WITH YOU, MEDFORD HIGH ! Aslilautl Medi'ortl AT MEDFORD The Big Football Game Saturday, Nov. 1 3 Jackson Street Field. Game 3 p. m. Admission, before Saturday 35c, Saturday 50c. Tickets on sale at Ewing's Gun Store, Tlie Shasta, Mc Bride's and The Alco The Last Game at Medford This Year I ;i Mil 4vU 'VH z& Let the Victrola furnish the music f orTyour dances Everybody who dances enjoys dancing to such ex cellent music everybody dances their best to 6uch perfect music. It is the best dance music to be had anywhere, and it can be enjoyed in every home.. 2. J The Fox Trot, Maxixe, and all the other new dances are easy to learn and a pleas ure to dance with the music of the Victrola. f Come in and hear some of the latest dance numbers, and find out how easily you can get a Victrola j. if .. 4-nfr .p in iu ?-a;, Hale Pano House THE GREATEST BLOOD PORiFiER EVER DISCOVERED Thousnntl.s bears testimony to a remedy that has stood' the teal of over half a century S. S. S, I'oxkIIiI lliero Ih no lcineily over Tinpounilctl by tlu linnil ot mnn that linn bcon nblo to hIiovv biicIi u clean record fir tin? vvoiuiprful erfoct It lias lintl In romedyltn; the Ills of men niul women. Tho library of tho Swift Spo ilflc Company In Atlanta Is n veritable tionmiro chest of tcntlmonlnlK, sottlin? forth In illHtlnct anil Indlxputablc Inn Ruago how S. S. S. ha hnnlnhod the horrlblo KUfTorlin, ot niiciiniHtlsin Thore nre thoimanils ntul thouBands of letterH from cratoful futherH who have tit hint the Unowledso that tho hcrcdl taiy taint that was discovered In their blood will not have to be handed down to their children. Here aro wonderful record to tell whero the horrible MiffeiltiK of Catarrh linn cone forever, where hUIii dIoano8 that have diade med I ho face and feature have left them an clean and wholesome n natiiro Intended them to be. Cases of Kcse ma, or Salt Ilheiim, Totters, Hnsh cuse after caxo of so-called sKIn dis eases which have been brought to bay by tlio niaivelous tonlo ulTects of H. S. ii. Tell-tale Scrofula no longer Iiiif Us terrors, for the famouB rem edy, like a guardian angel, Htanda ready to banish It. Tho chief thing for tho surferer from blood diseases, and Illicit mntlsin Is one of tho worst of them, Is to realize that they cannot bo cured by nibbliiK, by douches ot hot water, calves, lotions or any outward or ex ternal treatment. Theso romedlon that soothe often do no moro than nggiiivatn the trouble Iu the long run. llollevo that oven pimples aro tho dan ger signal of bad blood and treat the blood and not tho pimple and tho re lief Is Hiiro. Medical advice Is free to any r.uf ferer from blood disorders or aWn dis eases. You know your symptoms. This la tho opportunity to secure spe cial advice from Physicians who havo for firty years been making a study of blood diseases, particularly Poison Mood, lllieumutlsui, Scrofula, I'czeinn, the burdening ot blood vcksoIh from old ago. Wiito today tor special ad vice. Avoid substitutes. It you suf fer from any of the troubles mention ed go nt might to your druggist nml get n bottlo of S. S S. then write us. The Swift Specific Company, Medical Department, Itoom 12, Atlanta, (la. OH, GOLLY! What Do You Know About That? AVill U. Wilson is so used to cutting prim that ho nil, ono of his fingers off, accidentally. And now, Hiist for spile, he is going after the prices with a vengeance. Canyon beat it? Accidents will happen sometimes, and if yon over buy anything cheaper than you can at this sale it will surely be an accident. AVe are going to awaken the sleeping village with the biggest sale iu history. !More exciting than a cir cus. (!ome down and watch the people fall all over each other in an effort to bo first, served. "We will have an ambulance ready for anyone who happens to be hurt in the rush, so don't bo afraid to come. You may be crushed to death, but "nothing l'NIccd, nothing gained." JVCaxwi c ike" Woxicfex' Caa: .4 E5 &' 5m r ;l a Ifrll-k JW'"'f5BW'- f r Jl Etf No "Extras" To Buy The new Maxwell is complete in every detnil. A famous make of high-rndc opendomcter is supplied. In addition to the equipment listed below, the price of the car includes : Front license bracket, ingenious combination rear license and tail-light bracket with spare tire carrier; electric horn, robe rail, anti-skid rear Urea, foot accelerator, full set of tooIxnAr. -t , - ----- , MUIS, Vc are waiting 200 lest ride in the car ' oil fry "Hist-Cost breaking ?,H W'AJj heavy L. IU. properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes Rtraightenod. ortlco 138 K. Mala st phono .103. 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