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EXPOR
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I
NEAR HIS CABIN! I0IAL 480 CARS
WDFORD M,jr, rniBWE, vjajronp. cter;Xf -yKnwnAv. .inmattv -. mm
'Profit-Hogging Middlemen Eliminated When BOXING F
Formed Their Own Organization to Sell Creps:
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EATURES
SEVENIH COMPANY
. The fedy of llln Dww, (tie Nasi
minor, wtv; fernid Snndny morning by
iItokbMPtil flenreh pnrty within h
qnfirtnr of n wllo of tiio onbln for
nliiuli ho lind wtarlod in tho mowi
Inltifi, nrnr n mining rlrtim nt wliialt
lin doflirrd (o renew werk, ncdbfilinv
to a letter rooolvi-d lodny by V. If
llorr.
I)onn ntnriod for tho mil.i in tho
inonntiiinH beyond Merlin on January
7. The bip miowstonn of the cn.iSn
in Hint district caught lilm on the
wny. lkwildcrel nnd blinded by the
eurlnin of mow, ho must hnvo lost
hw nay, finding it nnniri, nnd vrns
nlmost within reach of hln iubin when
ho beenmo too exhausted to trnvel
fflriher. He dropped his punk mid
proceeded two or three hundred
ynrdH, nt which point ho tviik fviitid
tyinjr neross the trail. Tho body wuh
under several feot of now.
Tho body wns token to McCnlliH
terH plnee, nix miltyj distant. It will
bo held thoro to await the arrival of
n brother from Colorado, now on Ihe
way.
Dean, well known In thin part of
Oifflon, whero ho had" mined for 20
years, wn nearly f7 jours old. Ho
wan a native of Tennonnee.
J. Harry Carleton, who cueaped
from the cabin Nought by Mr. Dean,
ttnnlly made bin way out with Rrent
difficulty, aidrd in (ho second scorch,
WYAI,Ln WbbIi , Jan IS "Tlie
first alep necMMrr In forming a co
operative Helling AMoclsllen la to aa-
Dttrin iht on ytar batwaan Jan- MrMu by eMfi Mrrtr wfattktr T
uarr 1, 11S. Md Daembr31, l15,lean 8t your pr8uoU t market M
fruit growm of tbis rallay axportetl j ollwu,y , tho prodeor nruat thnt
IhO carioaas ar irtiit y rraigm, market."
vlded as follewa:
Applet, 2 IS can; pears, tti;
peaehM, 17; grtipat, ; Krapes and
paara, 1; freak fruit', 10. Total, 4 SO
carloads.
It Ih not an oxnRRsratlon to say that
with tho aaroQHo In boarliiK fruit In
this vnlloy, wo tihoiild hnvo shlppud
1000 carloads, under normal condi
tions. Tho Iom of 3610 carloads In
oiio year Ih serious. It roproaont tho
dlffornnce botweon beliij; proparod to
ovorcomo the hurtful effect of
frrnklsh barometrical condltlonH and
lack of preparation for audi an unfor-
tunutn oventunllty.
With proper caro of our orchards
In every feature of the work, there
would have been no legitimate oxctise
for 'such a lows If wo had provided
IrrlKUtlon with which to combat tho
drouth. 1'rovlulon In boliiR mndo for
It now. TIioho to whom tho water
will ho avallahto will hnvo no ttxeuse
for nnothar audi low. They ahould
hnvo no fear of the drouth. On tho
other hand, they ahould prepare to
produce the maximum leld of fruit
on every acre devoted to hearing
orchard.
STUDENTS
PLAN
EFFICIENCY
PS
The tudcut body pt the. Mjlord
high. Nehool Iuik decided to orgnnire
nn cflieioney couiniitU'r, which will
fctudy tho wrii8 method of ndvor
tihinir nnd report the better methods
to the school in kmiwiI. Thin ih to
lewlnp into n reilnr olnns of com
mereial ndvcrtisumenU and sales
mniiNhi, The committee is composed
of two member from each elans, the
basketball captain, yell loader and a
member from tho alumni.
Tho commit teo lins hod one meet
i"K and hn organized (ho olnssos into
a In ket-i1linK oampaifln. The elnhhes
will bo ruled on the paroontngi1 'i
tickets hold for tho Uofiohurir xeiue
Tb Itvidin elflNti will bu wntini ft
tin- tiMNcmlily board each mnpnnj.
The eommiltee will inteiniev tin'
newnpaperH nnd the Ihimiickm men t
get mh ice nml melhoiU for their new
wvrk. The committee m nn follows!
SIny Lindley, i.ccretry, Albert
Coleman, frrkhuirn; Hobert Field,
Dorothy Ktewurt, KophomoroH; Noel
Calhoun, Mary I lolmen, juniors; Hugo
I.unbiTir, l'ranees Haoon, fieniorH
Howard Thnnma, bttHketball onptain;
William IDtehcll, yell leader; Nellie
Corum, nlmuui.
IloseburK haH the howl team outw'do
of Portland, and the coining gaineN
will lll whether Bedford is of eliam
pionship caliber.
Nogltt to aenn thla featara earo
fully, explained V. II. Paulhnmtia,
Vionerwl nmiiflgor of the famona I'uyaU
hip and Riimnor Prtilt Orowora' eo
onarntlve organization hare, find
doomed many attomptB at collective
action.
"Tho first thing wo did horo was
to raliie $300, and I mado auoh a
survey of tho markets wo Intended
to servo. Wo found that bush bor
rlofl wore our host bet, and wo spe
clnllzod on berrlos.
TeofltN nt Zeio
"At that tlmo all tho growers In
our valloy were producing 3000 crates
per season, on which tho net results
showed no profit to tho ranchor.
"I-ast year tho samo territory pro
duced more than COO, 000 crates ot
berries at twice as much as Wo re
ceived In 1902.
"Thnt Is part of tho story of co
operative marketing,
"We mado tho producor his own
manufacturer and distributor, elim
inating many of that non-produolng
but profit-hogging fraternity that
stands botween grower and consumer.
"Ah Individuals not one momlior of
our association could ahlp a carload
lot, yet as a co-operative colony wo
Hhlppcd as high as 23 carloads In a
Blnglo day In 1915.
lUght J'rlces to CQiromcr
"Wo are tremendously eoneernod
In what tho consumer pays for n
crate or cup of our brro.i. And
I wo find out, although our crops are
sold f. o. b. IMiyallup. We can hold
Walter Whiteside, esteemed tho i and Increase the Industry only by
most American as well ns the bimt Increasing the volumo of output, and
American actor, plays at tho Page that depends upon right prleos to tho
tonight. Mr. Whiteside would be ultimate conaumtF.
nolcome and asauted of a cordial "Wo aro able to ship profitably
woJflomo any tlma. but thla season as fnr ns lluffnlo, lMttsburg, Detroit
when so fow really meritorious at- and 1'ort Worth boeaua of the ox-
celeuce of our organisation. A thous-
. " " '.3
FIRST
SMOKER
WALKER WHITESIDE
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BUB6LAR
A BUNGLING JOB
. -V .V-,iIB?r JU'1 l"-e'01ljwdo a
hiiilgliifelob ot It at the realtfeuee of
K. . FergMfcon on Sauth Holly utivel
last nitfhu .v member of the family
heard the keya milling atealtbily in
tho loekfc of the variom dooiv of the
remdenee for soma minute before
awakening; the bead of the hoiue. He
usually keps a revolver haudy, but
it wasn't eonenicnt last night, of
courkc, and by the time ho got it and
opened the door tho burglar was
gfiiic Hw track shou that he
wore fUlb.toud, bro.id.Mlad khoea.
Thorn vrpa snow oij tlw wnwud and
Jim. footTH-iata ww tweed around the
'house. In taet, he had made two or
thrao round. tripa. Katrw bad
lllgiil for bad baaineaH. .
Ia i h n aa
JACK GRIFFITHS FIGHTS
FRjEDJrVESH TO DRAW
AIvKO.V, Ohio, JaR. it. Johaay
OrlKlth or this city j;avo a gooil ao-
count of himself In his twelve
round battle with taa light weight
champion, Krdilo Walsh, and had
there bcn a decUlou would riate
been awanlwl a ahado. In the oKnlou
of a majority of the nowftparMr s-
ports at tJis ringside flrlfflth waa
tho acgreaaor through ihe ontlroumlH
oxoepting the sixth and tenth rounds.
71-Jion Welah did the forclna;. WVInh
ypJ imabla to v n)y iugutlon wlih
,bi4 Wl ox"', ' i twelfth., whan
ho ut opon Orifiitli'. far,. The bout '
wna ot catch , n. urirrnh neigh
Injr around n.' u.t m, , s.
el uxm-r-
RHUr4 alBVInfdLiSwlf JaVS
and chlppurs, acting In concert, can
get service from a transportation
company which nn Individual would
not even think of asking.
"Tii ycura ago a big exproa Pom.
pnny wouldn't oven grant ma an nu
dlenco with Its head official booaiiae
It thought our bualnaM not oth
iiotherlnit with In 1915 that company
tecelol more than $200,000 from ua
for transportation.
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tii eve of any railway official wlth-j" ,,, ., ,,...... . ' , ',..,.
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I ppei -I-tiadIii8 a ear of lurries
at the 1'itynlliip co-ieiatlvo fnilt
Ui'oweiV stntlon nt I'uyallup, Wji.sIi.
I.tiuma Cnf.i.cin!lto fruit rauclici's
waiting: to imloud hen-ieH nt tho Sinn
tier still Ion,
the I'uyallup farmers' organization
U (onductlng a buslnet of J 1.250,
uno year.
('o.OHirttloii Iteally Pays
When It Is known that all this
l accomplished on an area of H
to,uare miles, It shows what can bo
done by Intellgent co-operation.
At tn Srenth rowpanv nrmorv
TkMwIay evening will be giun the
first of n soriw of athletic events at
which Uoxintr and wrestling bouts
will be put on between members of
tho Seventh company and the I'tntrol (
Foint Athlotio elub. In order that
the tnenta may be decided on their
merits, Jtidgo 1thington has been
engaged to officiate as refeiee nnd
master of eeremoniea.
The entire malo portion of Central
Point will be on hand, accompanied
by their comet band of twenty pieces
to keep up the enthusiasm and root
for their athletes.
The first exent of the evening will
be n tug of war between the honvy.
weights of tho opposing clubs, follow
ing which will come the boxing nnd
wre.stliug bouths.
The hcndliner in the boxing contest
wjll be betweun Adrian Hose of tho
Sevonth company nnd Mont Clark of
the Central Foint club. Hose has up
held the honors for the Seventh com
pany nt n number of bouts nt tho mi
nimi unenrapmonta nnd he is expected
to carry off the purae on this occas
ion. The wrestling hcndliner is between
Oeorge HuIiiich of the warriors nnd
y. L. Itunynrd of tho suburbanites.
Holmes acquired his knowledge of
the wrestling-Rnrae nt the O. A. C.
nnd cxpcotN to put hi opponent ou
bin baak in jig time.
The honor of the Hubbard families
is to be upheld by Kml nnd Holand
Hubbard, cousins, who will take a
few falls out of each other on the
mat.
The joke match of the Ooning will
bo between tho 200-pound heavy
weight of the nrmory boys, Albert
Jackson, and Archie Farker of Cen
tra! Foint. This event alone will be
woith the price of admission.
Flontv of eignra and Missouri
mccrbchiiuroo will bo proidcd and tho
i "no smoking" sign turned to the wall
for the evening in tho club parlors.
I Tho basketball team of the Sovontli
l company will Bo to Central Foint to
i lllllliEailJ
ELDERLY WOMEN
SAFEfiJMRDED
Tell Others' How They Were
Carried Safely Through
Change of Life.
Durand, Wis. "I nm tho mother of
fourteen children and I owo my life to
Lydia E. I'inkham's
Vegetable Com
pound. When I waa
45 and had tho
Change of Life,
a friend recom
mended It and' it
gavo mo such relief
from my bad feci-,
ings that I took'
Bcvcral bottles. I
am now well and
healthy and recom
mend your Compound toother ladles."
Mrs. Mauy Hidqway, Durand, Wis.
A MussnchuscttsWomim Writes:
Dlackstone, Mass. "My troubles
were from my age, nnd I felt awfully
sick for three years. I had hot flashes
often and frequently Buffered from
pains. I took Lydia E. Plnkhom'a
VegotnbleGompound and now am well."
Mrs. FlERRB CoUUNOYEB, Box 239,
Dlackstone, Moss.
Such warning symptoms as sense of
impending evil, timidity,
sounds in the cars, palpitation of the
heart, sparks beforo tho eyes, Irregu
larities, constipation, variable appetite,
weakness nnd dizziness, should boheeded
by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has carried
many women sofoly through this crisis.
M'CURDY
INSURANCE
AGENCY
KffeOfi Insurance
of All ItiAls
Telephone 1C3
Sparta Dldg.
I'aiilliamus, orgiuilici' mid
tMiUoiii are cmiiii, l this co.ist.
the MhiI of thi tin.- mtoi and Ills
splendid comiMin has Ih lnitort
auco of an evnt worth whlla. He
will bring to loeal playgoers, his mag
nificent production of "The Ty
phoon." the atrange and u usual play
In which hr bus scored the greateat
sueoM 01 his long an honorablo
i urerr
UNI OIL PLANT
WILL BE ERECTED
At the xpci uil eniini'd meeting
Tuesday night the ordinance forbid
ding the conntrut'tioii of warehouea
in Ihe wcmitv of the Crater lk
Junetiou was amended so as to per
mit the I'n ion Oil eompanv to erect
itw oil tanka and offices in that dis
trict. The amendment provide for
lha elation of u new diatriet for
warehouse in that station. Tho or
dinanee tended to restrict the growth
of the eity. The eouneit look th
stand that the Crater Lake Junction
will make an ideal warrhouae dia
trii't; that it is not a retidetio di
triet, not heiug suitable for that pur
pose. The I'nion 01 company will,
therefore, proeoed ith tho work of
ereeting Ua tanks arj eonatructiug an
unnroMineiit there n a eot of mm.
000. (3
out fear of bolng annihilated. He
has learned that transportation auc
eess depends on tho success ot the
)uen on the soil tributary to his road.
Now n Illg Concern
"No commercial organisation ex
tended us n helping hand when wo
began. Today we art the biggest
lnanufacturliiK concern In the state
of Washington.
"In our two canneries wo employ
800 men, women, boys and girls dur
lng eight months of the year. In ad-
nt 1'iijulltip, 'nli.
iiar
t
.n wnai ims uoen nciuovou nero :i,. ..., ,i m lv,.. ,i. ,. ,
.n he duplicated In every section of t(?flm of u,e nt,,, J,, , b , R
-TTie country where the producor. get coi . Q x fl f ,, ,
oRe,bnrthftnuiecollcct.v.lywht. vns',)0nton , c ,
per thoy con grow or croato a Httlo . ,U)J ,, ,oMiop , .,
hi (tPP fhaall la lfanrlllaal otaonneu ' I '
I vs vibv nolo nflnlltltt rt Iwiftl is o tn n
More Tomorrow) "
JESSE JAMES' PISTOLS IN
"ON THE NIQHT STAGE"
William S. Hart has a suit lounging
room rehened in tho inner sani'tum
of his artistic temperament for .any
thing that makes for realism. When
31
TEA 10 DARKEN HI
She male up a mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur to bring back color,
gloss, thickness.
E17
dltlon to 100 employs for Ihe rest ,
of the year, and 10 090 hands during LONDON, .lun. 2b. .-.. ;. Ilalfour,
the harvtMt aeaaon. flrnt lord of the admiralty, stated In
"In tho month of July. 11j. we the houiV of commons today that
dlatrlbutod JS&1.8US among our tho Hrltlah government had no ev-
Common girden sagn brewed Into a
hrcivy tea with sulphur omb ulodiol
added, will turn gray, streaked and OJod
hair lv-iirtltully dark nnd luxuriant, re
move every bit of dandrun", stop senlp
itching nnd falling hair. Jiwt a fe.r
application will provo a. revelation If
your hair Is failing, gray or dry, scraR
(fly and thin. Mixing the Sago Tea snd
Sulphur recipe at home, though, is
troublesome. An esuler way in to j;et tlio
ready-to-iiac tonic, oosting about fiO cents
a large loUlo ut dnig stores, known as
"Wyeth's S-ge ami Sulphur Hslr Rem
edy'," tliibt avoiding a lot of nuiM.
While wispy, ersy, laileil hair is not
lnful, we all desire to retain our youtli-
ful apiarance ami attractiveness. By
ilirWenlni' vour liIr with Wvoth's SaLt
Hart was rehearsing "On the Night and Sul3uir, no one can toll, bocauno it
Stnge," the daily papers announced does It so naturally, so evenly. You just
.hat a brace of pi.tols used by the , & rn?E!r.,ffi&i
bandit .Ies.-.o Jnmm were to ho sold one small strand nt a. tlmei by morning
bave Oisappeared, anu,
pnllontlon or two, your
lautifully dark, Rloy,
Yet the capiial
Hon is but $u:.oo
Use Zetna for Eczema
g-'3rw iSMlS
eyL, Jh. di w Sr
Jrr'GA: ,m mm
rr wuiiiicafl .ym nr sm
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QLftJT" r -t t -r"lry l3s.l!
members and employ, undgabted- Idenco that Germany possessed 17-t),t. fwinK day nt nuetion. Hart all gray hairs have ;
ly three times tho payroll of the Inch gunn. but that it was not Impos- took the morning off bought them after another appllentl
next largest munufacturing p'anl In sll.le. lie sa!d every Ilrltlah dock.jn,, usl,,, tK.n, n tliroU),h (1k. Wm. j hair ham J!fuetlfu'
Waahlnglon )ard as at wotk either on n.w naval , V)t 0f () n. N,B,t Stage," winch
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203 East Main Street,
-tfedford
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