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PA'GTi FOUR MEDFOUI) MATLi TltTBUTTR, WEDFOKP. OKFION. SATURDAY. SEPTKMTaEIt 14, 101S Hedford Mail, Tribune AN INPKPENriRNT NEWSPAPER PUBMHIIEH KVKItV A l-'TEItNOON EXCEPT KUN.MY HY THE JUEDKOHD PRINTING CO. Office. Mall Tribune HulMlng, 25-27-29 North Kir street, l'hono lb. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, The Moil ford Mall, The Medford Tribune, The Kouthera Oregonian, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Hunday Bun la furnished subscribers duulrlns aeveu-day dally newspaper. CEORC1E PUTNAM, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION TEBMII BY MAIL IN A1VAN(.'E: Pally, with Hunday Sun, yiar....-..$8 00 iJally. with Sunday Hun. month CG ully, without Sunday Hun, year,. 6. 00 Dniiy. without Hiimmy sun. montli Wmfkly Mull Trlhunn, ono ytmr.. J.GO Hunday Hun, one year I, GO BY CARKIKll In Muiirord, Ashland Jacksonville. CN-ntrn. Point. Phoenix: Pally, with Sunday Hun, ypnx 7.G Dally, with Hunday Hun. month .& Dally, without Hunday Hun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Hunday Hun, month .GO Offlclnl paper of the City of Med ford. Official papor of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter at Med ford, Oregon, under the act of March B, 1870. Sworn Circulation for Jute, 3,954. CITIES SHOULD PROTEST. MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED ' PltEHH. ' Full Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated PreflH In exclusively etiiith-d t the use fur republication of nil th'wm dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and nlfo the local news publlsln-d herein. AM rUrhts of rnpubl lent Ion of special dlxpalchua herein are also reserved. Notice to Suhscrlbers Tin' United RlatiH War IndiiHtrh'H Hoard linn iHHtiod the following mandatory order, anion u others roKulfitlriK iifWHpaper btmi- pess during the period nf I'm- war: "Dis continun sending papers after ln tn of expiration of NiibHcrliillon, unleKH sub scription Is renewed and pnld for." The publisher has no option but to comply. 4h(.444mI. HE-'' J NOT I OB TO BTJBSOBrBCVS f If you f nf) tn receive fh Mull Tribune promptly mid on time 4 Phone b.j 4. f (omen in Tim l!d Cross lias sci-uri'd the irivilejo of plncin;; it ili-urt.-. lor imitoriiiln tin the sninc Iiims 11s to juice iind IcmiH n lite niililnry f-1 11 lj -lisliini'iits, with tho iiniliTsliiuilini' however, that ovoiv elToit will lie Hindu to clituiuntc individual piirclins iii in local iniirkots. II shtitilil In liiiriic in itiinil (lint siu-li Inciil pur cliiisiiijr onlv iiMTi'iist's lite ilil'lir-nlly of Hit1 iiuliiiiuil lii'atiiiai'tci's tlciuil niont il' supplies in sciMiiinv: n-nson-nlilu prices mid ni'tiiupt deliveries. II results in crinipctttinn Ix-twccn cliap tiM'H themselves, anil between nil cliap' tcrs nnd nutioiiiil Iu'iiiliiiurleis in a wil.v that ili'iaiiiiili.cs the whole mar l(et. Actual experienco lias di-iuou-nl rutuil that tlu failure of diopters l,i exercise ptitifiicc nnd do nil their linyine; from ilivisluii heailipiarlei's lias itiueli tn tin with inerensin price-; nnd dislitrhinir nini-ki't condilioits, A (Inlintinll nl'(.JII liar he'll rivoiv ed liy thu lied Cross from the .Moth ers ninl Next of Kin. A onlilij;riini has icon receive.! from llnivey I), (lihsnn, Kid Cms.-; eiiimnissidiier in I'Vance, advising that the French war department has officially adiipled for use in all French hospitals American Ked Cross sliimlinil surgical dressiiiMs. Mr. (lilison states farther that the decision tn use American lied Cross standard tlrrsxingx will ircatly im prove the distrihiition sen ice, ns un der the present tirrnucnicnt the en tire output of American ed Cross ehaplers can he ulilicd for holh Vrenidi and Anicricaii hospitals. Due of the factors euleniiH into this decision was Die splendid comliiion in which K'cil Cross Mimical div-sim.:-. linive in France. A coaimuaicatiiai from (i. K. Xewlin, aide to the com missioner to France, to national licaduarters stales: "The dressing that are produced in America have always lieen, on theii ii nival in France, in splendid condi ' tion.' The A rieaii l.'ed Cio-s will ,r,.. 'uo inournilii; lira -s,r,u in lie worn ley the rclalivcs of uiiu nlm lime (jiven their live- lo I heir country. Uecor.lille, o advice Iceeiwil this Me.', from the war cnuiu'il. Tlioc hra surds which are to lie u-.,-, in lieu of general rimnrliitiir were -ii'i-.li'il alul desiened )iv the M omau's ci.i.inuMee ol the Cotilteil ot N'aii.ma! l.-'eii-,., !. idea lieMn: hcariily 1 n.lois.'il li 'r,-.i. r.cnt Wil-1.11. Tne liia-srnl- will he furnished tree to parent-. nu, widow, .if men who hac dli 1 in the M-n ic Hi d i cost o oihi r uieaihci's ul tic fari'ily. The lira- -ei.l, which i- to he v nn till the lett sh ew iiudw.iv l.rtui , 1, III. clliow and the sh.mlii.-r, i , a Ii.iihI ol lilnek liroadi lnlh or o'!n r ina:iii,i three incite, wire mi the -uila e ol which the iv-nL.iion iiii'iLik st.n- is cinhroidercil in j.n!il iluvad. The tlMllllier of still'-; will de- ::n ;e I he ev tent of I'11' sai l it ice luaile hv each j'liinily. PrilHlirds will lie p 10!.' ai.d 'i lnh ntcil by American I.V.I IV- cliapti r. workinir ill conii in tion with the local llllil of tho wo'iieli' niTiiitter ol th.- t'o:uicil of Natio...il IVim.r, Till luaynr-i ;mtl city coiim-ils anl tho business" iiitcr esls of Medfurd and .Jacksonville should protest at once t lie order issued by the spruce production division of the war department, bureau of aircraft production, coni mandeeriii three miles of rails of the Southern Oregon Traction company's railroad system for (irant Smith Porter Brothers Company, Clatsop, Ore. The order will compel the dismantling of a mil road that has lieen in operation for many years, put two lum ber mills out of commission, decrease shipments of Blue Ledge ore, tear-up Medford streets, work a hardship upon two communities, and an inconvenience to the peo ple of Jackson county who will be thereby deprived of means to reach the county seat. ' The railroad is about six miles in, length and for the war department to requisition half of it for a spruce railroad, is as absurd its it would lie to tear up Portland's street ear rails for the same purpose. There is not such a shortage in mils that it is necessary to go 400 miles to destroy an established railroad Ihere are many railroads much closer, whose operation is not a war essential, and which could be better spared. The first information that the publ'c had concerning the proposed move was the following Associated Press dispatch: SAI.10M. Oro., Sept. 9. S. S. Uiillix, pro'-ident or tho SouL'icrn Orexnn Traction eonip!i!iy of M'-dford, toi!:i iuforuiRil the puhlic r.rrvtee rrimniir iilon that tho road hud (llseonltiiu'.'d operation and that the track will ho ilhunauilod. The Kovonimont lian re. ipiiHltioucd tho rails. A macadam rond iiurallel:-. the nil Iroud, uccord.'in; to riullls. nnd liulo trucks appear to l,o furniUiiu'; more uutli.rac.tory eurvlco than il!d the, (in line. There is 1:0 jitney line to Jacksonville in competition with (he railn ad and the railroad is needed for lumber mills and mines even if passenger service should be dis continued. A railroad and (rolley line operate as much for the benefit of the public as (heir owners, and the pub lic should be consulted in its disposition, especially when industries have been established because of it. As the war board's order followed shortly after the owner of the line had requested the permission of the bond-holders to dismantle the road, sell the naterial and apply the proecids on the mortgage, there is a popular suspicion that it was solicited. There is everv probability that if the facts in the cast were presented to the war department, the order to dis mantle an established railroad will lie rescinded not hut that the people of Medford and Jacksonville will cheerful ly sacrifice the railroad if such action is really essential to winning the war but we do not believe such au emer gency exists. It seems incredible that it is necessary to tear up the .Medford and Jacksonville railroad to win the war. PLANSflO CUT OUT PROFITEERING IN BUTTER SALES The federal food udininistmtion is taliin; action lo prevent profltccrine. in huttcr nnd interprets the ninruin of profit thut uiuy he allowed hefore the denier is convicted of churnine; au ex cessive price. The followine; notifica tion to dealers, copies of which have hcen received in Medford, hns lieen issued hy Thomiis Fun-ell, chairman of the Orceou federal food adminis tration : "Attention of nil rclnil drillers in luiller is culled to Hie fact that I he food adniinislrntion in Wusiinc.loii hus ruled thut nny selliue price on this iToilttet showiiiL.' n prolit in ex cess -of I'ivo or six eenls per pound over the cos! will he considered ns pnvriteei'iiie;. Ciish utul curry-uway stores must churuc not in excess of five cents per pound over their actual cost, mid those who deliver and ex tend credit lire nlloweil six cents per pound prolit. This refers holh to It-esh liuttcr mid cold storae,!' sooils. "lieplucement vnlitcs are not to he considered nnd profits nre to he fig ured on the neliinl cost of Ihe butter mi iiiestioii. In fmiirinir cost of cold storage Lpiods the tollowini: items only of expense could lie considered, nil vis, -s tl1(. Oregon t'eiicral food ndmin islratiou : ''1. I'ltr.-ha-o price. Trnnspoitalioii chorees, if any. "it. Cold storage chaii.es acluallv incurred in cold sioiat-c hullcr. " I. Itisi.r.inee eliuive.s nctuallv in citlTcd oil cold slora-jc butter. "1. lulcresi on iMoiicv invested at the current rale white butter is in cold -iiiraMe. "ti. Actual cost of printini: if the huttcr is pal up in printed form Itom lu'is of cubes. " o -i - hall iioi include nnv allow -Mice for -lil-ltk:l;e in weight, colli n is- 1011- or other expeu -e- than those h -s d, i-.-ro'i'.c t. the rutins." Total number of disunities to date, inciudili.' thle reported below: Killed in uetioii, incluiliuir -111 nt sen, ,")7."iH; died of w-uunds, 17(i-l; died of (lisousp, 171)4; died of acci dent nnd other causes, 8:2(1; wounded in uetioii l(i')7.j; musing in ii:-tioii, includiiiL' prisoners ;i!IC2. Total to date, :!lllil!l. v 'flic following casualties are re ported by the eommiiiiding general of tho American expeditionary forces: Killed in' action, 'JO; missing in ue tioii, 74; wounded severely, i:i."i; died from wounds, nine; died from aeroplane accidents, two; wounded slightly, two; wounded, degree unde termined. 12; died of iiccident, two; died of disease, two. Totul, 2."8. The following list is from the I'a eilic eoa.st : MiKsiiiK In Action Corp. Arthur W. liottig, Onklunil, fa!.; I'rivnte Nnlato Cipolhi. Linnton, Ore.: I'Hvale Leon 11. F.iinorc, Sun iP.ll t'liiistliin Cliimh Smjday aeliuol at 0:43. Special noxvlce at 11.' Mrs. K. U. Huffman will speak. All are cordially invited to attend. St. Mark's Kpli-ccpal Comer North Oaltdalc and FWth. S a. ni. Holy communion. 11a. m. Holy communion. , Win. B. Hamilton, Vk-ar. Kiaiin -I.iilli. Zicn s Cliurch Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Hev. Ilr. W. H. -Morcnz-Oeser, Pajtor. Ki-s. MS West Fourth St. Sunday .school 10 a. 111. Divine, service 1 1 a. ni. You and yours aro cordially Invited. Creek returned Sunday evening from u visit to Fortlund. Fred Sti-nti-e of Sams Valley hns just ptirehuseil a tractor to use on his IjllO acre farm, 'flic tniclor will lie 11-cd lor almost the entire farm work and it will effect au iiumensei saving in Ihe yenr's work. K. Ii. Cuuierim has removed his family from Cottage (irove to tlold Mill for the winter so thut they can enjoy the winter eliinnle of Southern Oregon. Mrs. C. ". Courtney returned lo (Irnnls puss Tuesday utter spending the week end wilh her husband. Mrs. K. ,1. Ilciuking i-eturned to her molher's home on flails creek, on Tuesday, after spending 11 short time visituig in the south port of the county. J. t". Smith sol.l 111 hogs to Med ford huleheis on Mondnx. Mr. Smith received .-flll2 for the ID small hogs. Mrs. Clyde Walker was luken se riously ill on Moiulny evening. Sunday Mrs. Join: II. Hutchinson pi-esetiled her husband with n .111 poiind girl. Iloth mother nnd baby arc doing- nil elv. I. K. Clmnli, Soulli Cor. West .Main and Oakdale. .1. E. Walbeck, pastor. Sunday school at 9: la a. m. Preaching ut 11 a. 111. anjl at S p. 111. hy the pastor. If you have no other church obli gations we Invito you to worship with us. You will rind friends and a welcome. v 1 mm mmm First linplist Look out! 'It's coining. What's coining? Itally day. Sunday. Oct. tith Is Itally day in all, departments ot the church and lllldo school. Keep the (Into In mind and tell your friends. In the meantime come to the regn lar services of the church. - 9:4.-i Bible school, .Mr. Frank Wort man, iu per in tendon t. 1 1 a. 111. Public worship. Subject of sermon, "Seasons or'UofrcsJflng." (1:45 p. 111. H. Y. P. U. K p. 111. Preaching, subject, "For feiting tho Crop." W. T. S. Sprlggs, Minister. Jose, Cul.; I'rivate Clcorge D. Facklcr, Spokane, Wash.; I'rivate Orell M. Moore, Seattle, Wash. ; Private Paul C. Iloviek, Kluiniith Fulls, Ore.; Pri vate Kay II. Landes, Clroenacres, Wash.; I'rivnte Fred Schreior, Sun Francisco, Cul. llicil of Wound.f Privute Russell E. Curter, llillslio l'o. Ore. t Wounded severely Private Eugene W. Hlundell, Los Angeles, Cal. ; Pri vate Daniel T. Ho.x, Los Angeles, Cal.; Private Iver W. Carlson, liodna, Wusb.; Private Henry I!. Knstl, San l'mneiseo, Cal.; Private Simoon Kininan, Starbuek, Wash.; Private 'fltoinus J. Itrennun, San Francisco, Cul."; Private John Kymi, Sun Frun ( isco, Cut.: Private Henry .Marouardt, Xeeniih, Wash.; Private George II. Sehlosser, Sunnyside, "'ash.; Private Archie F. Sinelnir, Seattle. Wash. Died of Disease Earl Malcom l.ohcrtson, Hood Itiver, tlre (Elvoy-Splker); a solo, "That Sweet Story of Old" (West), Geo. Andrews. Evening, solo, "Cicd Shall Wipe Away All Tears," (Harker), Mrs. K. E. Gore. Your wolcomo assured, your inter est guaranteed. h. Myron Iloozer, Minister. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mr- II. T. I'anhcv has nvcivcl a let 1 . r 110:11 her --en, .losojib II.. who is ill 'in lit -111. China, dated August 11. rea. hill ; her 011 Sepleaiher 7. Ilcr sou lias not herd Iroin home sinee A t.l, iiilhoic:!! -lie lias written fom-tiici-.. The weather Is hot, 1 IIP de tire, in the shade. Mr. Panhcy will . b.i.-l. I., ti c l .iili .l Slat, -. Mi-. If. F. Poling of l'oithin.l, is vis.!,!!.; I l l- pai'i-lils, Mr. and Mi's. ,1. i; Mi Koioc.'s ol Cold Hill. -i-'- I i -- e Audci-cu (if Foots About 75 friends of Mr. and .Mrs. tl. Morao Kiitbered at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Frame, Tuesday evening and gave Mr. and Mt-d. Nlorse and family a genuine tuirpriso party. Afler n pleasant evening of social ill lercourso lee cream and cako were serv(Ml H10 guests and a beautiful ttorU box of Orec.oti wood wa:i pre-i-.ented Mrs. Morse by her friends. We dislike very iniieh to bu.e such rrlends us Air. and Mrs. Mono but wo wish iheni happincsj and pros perlly In Ihci-.- niw lnnne. Mr. and JIm. 0. W. Matthews of I.oi;au, Kaas., and Mr. Aaron An drews or Conalh.s, Ore., are vl-dllni: nt the home or Mr. and Mrs. IV Wheeler of 'C:U Phoenix. Mm. Matlhcwr, 11111I Mr. Andrews are sinter and brother of Mrs. heeler. .Mrs. Nellie C.rlsez of Weed. Cultl.. Is bllini: her sister, M!s Anna Tow ne Mr. and Mii Yosi ni'd farallx are mcivlng to Aiili ,ate nil - -,-ck. Mn. Charlie K.i'ierts 01 Cr.t.i:-I'iis-., vinited her Plioe.ux Jricads ibis w eok. First Church of Christ, Scientist liranch of the Mother Church, TJie First Church of Christ, Scientist, in lioston, Mass. Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub ject, "Substance." Sunday school at 9:4,"i all under tho ago of twenty iiro welcome. Wednesday evening meeting, at which testimonials of Christian Science healing nre given, at 8. All are cordially Invited. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenue. Heading room In tho M. F. ft II. building, i.Vorlh Central avenue, open from 1 to 5 daily, except Sun days and holidays. First I'rcstivleiiaii Cliurcli Morning s-crvlee at 11 a. ni ser mon. - Tho Kcliglous Needs of the Man of Today." Evening service at S p. m., sermon lecture, "Our Educational Fears, Hopes nail Obligations," an address dealing wilh our educational instilu ilona under war conditions. Sunday school at 1 0 n. m. Vu.slc for the il.iv under the direc tion of Mr. i;n, Andi-jws will const? of: MoiMlng, ladies' sextette. "Arise. Shine fur Thy I.laht Is Come," CHIC !!STUJ S PILLS I'll!, it U,,l -i tinij m-nt.AV; !..' I"' ' HI- IJIlJinAv It l.o n-i ih --. nn T yartr " ra'.t. A t ,4 JH s.rrTf First Methodist Episcopal Ur..J. C. Rollins, Pastor. A well educated people is a self- governed people. Education is not . altogether of the school room but 1 the school house, for any people, next i to the church house Is the strongc.it ! hi'lwark against tyranny, wrong and injustice. I The nlornlng service Is at 11 a. m. j The pastor will speak on "A Look to' the Hills." Sunday cchool at 9:45. Ono Hundred Per Cent Hay. A spec ial Invitation to all to attend. At the evening hour, S o'clock, the pastor lias Invited the school board together with the teaching force of the city to attend In a body when a special address will 'be given hy Dr. Rollins on "What this Great DayEx pects of the School Room" a special educational servico as an impetus for tho best year's work of Medford schools. Seats will be reserved for the board and the teaching staff and j their families. Special music. The Epworth league devotional meeting at 7 o'clock. All interested In thei vital work or our schools aro invited to attend. The public Is always wel come to every service ot tho church. Coughed Fifteen Yours Coughs that hang on and grow worse In tho night and weaken the sufferer aro relieved bv Foley's Honey and Tar oftener than by any other remedy. R. F. Hall, Mabe, Va., writes: "For 15 years I was afflicted with a troublesome bronchial cough and Irritation of tho throat. Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me;' after taking one bottle tho cough ceased and has not returned." No medicine stands higher as a family remedy for colds for children and grown-ups. For sale by the Medford Pharmacy. Adv. Highest quality jewelry repairing Diamond setting, watch repairing Satisfaction assured In quality and price. MARTIN J. REDDY Mall us your wants. $100 Reward, J100 Tli ri'inK'ia ot tins -ni-r will be 1 li'nM tit lomn tti.it tlx'te te itt lonst ! ono dt":cK-J ilinrape tKU t irtu-p Ima 1 I km-11 til'h' in itrv tn ai It i 5iitK'n nn-! that Is ciilurrh. Caiuiih I'-ihk rt'ntly ntlrnci'.l liy t'otintut .tiii.il 1 onilituuis lonnln-a li'tnilMHioniil (i cul Miont. Ilulli ruhirih MiMclt'e it tnkrn Im-rnlly nt' llru the Utoml on Hit1 Mm ou Sm j f.i.oii of 11it H.Nntrm Mu'i-rhy (ltroyintf (lilt flMHuliltlon Of ll: O''Ctlftt.t, IVllll! the IMtlciit .niomiili ' buililim- up f!'' u- jtiltnllon ninl iHniMlnir iritiir- in tlo'mi It-i ! iMtk, 1'ho ptop it-tut t h iMi tn) inn. h Tilth In the c'lrnmo p-'W'T of 1 l.ii r , I'unrrli M. -.11. tin- tint tii'-v offer Om Hun.lrtMt lit;t,ii for nny r ;- t:t it f I to oiin S-ii 1 for lut '-f tctln..n .'l I A. Miv K .! rlll NV v ,; io . Toledo. Ohio. SuM by al Drumst.-;, :;v. McCurdy Agency (iciicrnl Insurance Mrdford National llank Dldg. Telephone 123. NOTICE Wo have sot'iirctl tho BRUNSWICK AGENCY I'Yiiin Mr. Walters nnd liave a fine assortment of lhelai est improved macliines Tor your insj o1 inn. Also lari;e stock tlf FATHE RECORDS Palmer's Piano Place 23 South Central. JOHN A PEHI. l'Mn;ntAtii:i; IjmIjt Ati.iAnt. IN HOl'TH HAllI l.KTi Phmis M. 41 and 47-J1. , iutnniobllft Hotc Her Tic . kto AiubuJiav ftorvtc. frt. ANNOUNCEMENT Wo have liiireliased the insnranoe busi ness of tlie II. S. ytino a,t?oiiey and have re moved till records to our office where all of his companies will continue. Expirations will be attended to in ample time and policv changes executed by. this office. We endeavor to maintain a high standard of service to our patrons and hope to qualify for the continuance of all existing insurance intrusted to the SVftic office. McCURDY AGENCY . General Insurance Medford National llnnk ltldg., Telephone 1-2 :J km mm -mm- w im m JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY PHONE 51 MEDFORD, OREGON. c Doesjenliing's Big Drive MI'.AX AXVTIHXti TO YOU? if so decide lo purchase tho Fourth Liberty Loan bonds curly and also help Oregon bo first over the top. Heath's Drug Store PIIO.VE 884. THIS SAN TOX STORE . MEN WANTED For Losing, Saw Mill and Box Factory Work Eight hour day pooi woikinp conditions healthful climate best of wages. Write or call upon KLAMATH LUMBERMEN'S' LOGGERS' ASSN. Main Stroi-t, Klamath Full, Grogon t (1ST OXK-IIAI.P- AS MUCH And wear twice ns long as tho average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed 3,500 miles. ruxcTvnrc rnoop Our Service Station Is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tire Changer, Up-to-Date Vulcanizing Equipment, Curtis Air Free From Oil. Try our Tiro Servico It'9 Different. F. YX. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside c,a(;non LUMBER YARD AU V In ds of rough and dressed Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Doiee. ltuy Jackson County Products. I'laco orders now for Fruit Hums. , Now Mini, 113 S.'l'nint St., Medford. I l'bouc Sol). ' Summon! all the forces and resources of the Republic to the dufeuse of Krcedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United State authorities have ranked as one of the nttecn distincuislicd institutions ot the country lor excellence in military traininc, hns responded to the call. The College is i if. , ! fot CttilOf, dijtinguiihtd not only for its military instruction, but DlSTlNGUISHFD ALSO FOR Its strone industrial courses for men and for women l In Atrrn.i;llirf. Comtrrrv, Knffinrerinil, FotCltry Home Kcorwnik. Mtniuf, l'ftjmvy, aaj Its wholesome, purposeful student life, Itt democratic college spirit. ' Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 145,; stars on itt service flags, lajS; over forty percent representing ( tftccrs. College opens September 23, 1918 Mt I UutUftictl Booklet, n l oihci iolormativn writ to the Rciiutr, Corvallit, Onto