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irEDFO'RD MATE TRTBUNR MEDFOTJD, OTJEOOy, RATTTTiPAY. XOVEMTiET? 2.1. 1.013 PA"GE THREE ' TEACH PEOPLES .1 ROME, T)ct. 2.-. (Correspondence of the Associated l're-s.) David I,u bin, American deloirnte to the Intornii tionul Institute of A-jrioulturc. has Biiirircstcd to the Italian anil liritish irovcninicnt officials ami financiers n Dlan to block German encroachments in forciirn markets bv tenehinir the peoples of the world how to manufac ture their own trends. It is proposed to Rend n commission to the United States to advocate the adoption of this method. Mr. Lubin's plan is to organize nn international leairuo which would es tablish commercial bases in zones of foreign trade and to teach (he people of those zones important tntehnd business and manufacture. It lsi pointed out that this would eliminate the necessity for them to purchase manufactured articles either from Germans or from nnv others. Making A'cw Customers. "At n first ulance. it would seem inadvisable for the Knutish or Amer ican exporter to help build up indus tries in a foreign market." said Mr. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. To in sure ayainst loss or theft of Liberty bonds, owners are heimr nr-jed bv the treasury to have their coupon bonds registered, nithonuli the procedure results in a treat amount of work and expense for tile covernaient now that the number of bond owners runs above thirty millions. The reaistra tion can be arranged nt most banks, am) is done without cost to the owner. After registration, if u bond is ac cidentally lost, stolen, or destroyed, the iroyernment will pay t at matu rity iust the same, and interest checks will be mailed to the bond owner twice i a venr without veuuinnsr mm to to AT THE PAGE SUNDAY AND MONDAY I ---r-' If."" i ! rt y 3 Lubin." "They would feel that thev were, bv teaebim; raw labor to become expert, destroying their own trade, and even running the risk of haviiiL' that labor to compote in their own home market. I think reflection will show that there is really little to fear from the legitimate competitor. In fact, the competitor is. as n rule a customer, and the similiter the com petition the more valuable the cus tom. Both the United Slates and Oreat Britain nre competitors but they are also each other's best cus tomer. Neither lias much to fear fTom Morocco, for instance, as a competitor, but likewise thev have little to train at present bv her cus tom. However, if Morocco be con verted into an industrial center, it would become a customer. "L'nder the present snmole trunk method of inrrcnsin business, there is no business worth while for any body there, but if Moricco were tautrht to use her raw labor, she would start to manufacture and. ritiht off. could be sold raw products and machinery. There would also be a uiiin on finan cial investments, on hankim; transac tions, on her increased volume of ex ports and imports. - Jlnckwoods Prevail. "Also, once this intensive plan of development .were Marled.' wo. would have a block to the Herman method we have complained of, which was al ways daimerous because German bus iness was accomplished bv political nieddlimr, in the country involved, and her profits carried buck home to help build up her armies, ami her'nrmies used to dulldozc the world. "We are under the impression that we ore livinsr in the twestieth cen tury, but from nn industrial point of view this is true of only n small part of the world. The backwood coun tries nre still scratchinir, the earth with n pointed stick, sowinir seed bv hand, reiuiins bv sickle, makintr shoes and clothes bv band. The difference between the old world of thohnnd and the new world of the machine is seen riirht here in the basin of the Mcdit- erancan where civilization was born snv. two thousand years asro. Much of this immense territory is still where it was two thousand years atro. VUiv Because it hasn't the machines of France. England, the I'nited States. "It is in the interest of the nations fiehtine Germany to invade her form er fields and there set the machines nt work, teach their leaders business orirnnizaUon and their workers bow to become experts. TELLS WHAT ARMY THINK OF RESULT to the trouble of elippinir coupons and presenting them at a bank. "The fact tint bonds of the First Liberty loan or bonds of the Second Liberty loan are converted into bonds hearimr bieher rate of interest does not affect the dates on which interest is payable." explains a treasury an nouncement. . Interest is pa;d on bonds of the first loan, regardless of whether thev bftvc been converted, on June 15. and December lo: on bonds of the second loan. May J." and November 13: Third loan. March 15 and September 15: Fourth loan. April 15 and October 13. The trensarcv also explains that owinir to the mechanical difficulties of prcpnrimr millions of interest checks on registered bonds, coupon bonds will not be exchanged for reg istered bonds or registered bonds transferred on the books from one owner to another, daring a month be fore an interest paving date of each particular loan. For example, ex changes or transfers can not be ar ranged for First Liberty loan bonds between May 15 and June lo: nnd between November 15 nnd December 10. For the second loan, these dates would he April 15 to Mav 1G: and Oc tober 15 to November 10. For the Third loan. February 15 to March lfi: and August 15 to September 10. For the Fourth loan. March 15 to April 1(1: and September 15 to October 13 . This arrangement is explained bv the treasury as follows: "During any period when the trans fcr books for any particular loan are closed no transfers of registered bonds of such loan or interchanges of registered and coupon bonds of Mien loan will he permitted, but if raiuest for transfer of any such registered bonds or interchanges of any such istered and coupon bonds are re ceived during any sucn closed period. the reoucsts will receive attention upon the reopening of the books. "The semi-annual interest will bo pan! to the person in whose name bonds are registered as shown bv the hooks. of the treasury department on the date the hooks close regardless ot nnv disposition that may he made bv the registered holder during the clos ed period. If coupon bonds nre pre sented for exchange tor registered bonds during such closed periods, the coupon next due should be detached and collected ill the usual mnnner. If registered bonds are presented for exchange for coupon bonds during such closed periods, interest on such registered bonds will he paid in tin usual manner, and the coupon bonds delivered upon such exchange after the re-openine of the hooks will have the coupon maturing on the interest dav for which the books were closed and prior coupons detached." It IHl A I -V J it t CLARA KIMK.M I wHlAiriOclTES '.i Y,'.: ? mi C; i . J ) w 1 To I ho iHlmlrere of Miss YoaiiE. tlio novelty of Beenm hnr drcsed in a leopard's skin and several strings ot bends, running barefooted through tlm innirln nfier (ho mnner ot "Taraan ot tlio Apes," and then the return to smart gowns and society, this fenturo otters somothiiiB different, re markably well done by this popular star. OF MEDFORD TO 1 Mfifl The Mi'dford public schools will again open .Monday, rsovemoer School children are .roniiested to i-e-liort at the usual time. Until a defi nite pirn for making an work is de terinin.'d the hoars for school sessions will he the same. 11 is hoped that the latter statement will make clear that thus far nonspecific plan has been formulated. However I h matter is being considered carefully with a view point to the most advisable nnc. effcent plan to take. Whatever plan is found the most expedient will.be announced in detail with consistent reasons for the same. Credit for Music Siufiy. The report of the committee on credit for private music, as high school credit as authorized by the denartmcnt id' education under the direction of State Superintendent of Instruction J. A. Churchill, has been received at the office of city superin tendent. Coiiics of this report have been made and may bo secured bv apiilving at. the ofiice of till! principal of tiie high school, P. K. Baker. As announced this issue sometime ago credit for outside work in music us Office Jlo.urs. The office hoars of the city super JAPAN RULED BY TOKIO. Oct. :. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.)-- 1 ne new popular parlv ministry whic h i erning Japan is democrnlio in its at tutnde and is specially triciully to wards the press. Premier llura and the entire cabinet entertained 100 Japanese ioiiranlists and a niiiuhc of foreign newspaper men at lunch eon at his official residence and n week later the cabinet accepted an in vitatioll to luncheon tendered by the International Press association Mr. Ilara. who is a sell made man started his career as a nrwspnpc reporter and was at one time man aging editor of nn Osaka newspa tier. Speaking before I fin Internalion Press association, Mr. Ilara said all kinds of important problems wer uwniinig set llelllent. oat ill carrvilc out the measures reciuircd bv I he nev, age he would first address himself to the tournnlists leer their generous support and their J rank assistance lie added:. .'Without the assistant' of the press no government can pros per." The note of the new order of tilings was sounded bv .Molosacia Zuiciolo, i the president of the association, lie! said that all sorts of iiiiellectaiil unit spiritual forces were at work in liici WITH INDULGENCE Al.ONIK!. Nov. Crirl;s nnd Serlii:in.- in Kalrrn MuctMlmun, who ill tared pillauu, ULT-ociitiun. ilt'ior latum nnd nuinW nt tlu' luuid- l' HuliNirs hrl'nro tin nrmifs ot! tlu Kintr Km'innud unit tlu1 country un- ,1t th' tonus of nn iinniftii'O, nre x!ii!itiiir i!inlil t'tion o'i-r whu! tln-v ii'nn t!;r iiulnlir"Hi'o of the en tente povers towurd liiilunrin. With fullv 4'JJMMI of ilu'r nimiluT Ichin-tt'd. Imll' of wliom. it liolU'Vcd, ii'd nmlor the hiirdhips unposfd upon tin-in. the Mn'.'fdoniiin n;itiv(M are dfiuandiinr. aM'ordinj: to a K'ou- rorrrspondent, who tourod tin liliernlcd trrritorv, Ihnl tlio llulirar iaiw ho crushed bv tnulitioiuil lalkan mot hods. I);inn-r tlio period of oc cupation tho Unitarians provod thorn solves "hrutos and past uiastoni in nets ot spoliation and violence,' sant tho oorrospondonl, and when appeals for relief won made to the (ionium nthorities no attention was paid to them. Kntorinir Macedonia as tnonds. un der an understandinir with former Kiii'' ronslnnline of (Jrooee. the Uul- ir:irians ostahlilicd a roimi of terror whicli has l).oon (diaraetoriz"d as i (iisi:rao; to eivpization. i nev nn pesed upim tho iopul;:tion a ration ;nr svstoju whi: li resulted in the star vat ion t.f inativ, 1 4llu tnir with as- sossir.i'iils of taxes and seizuio of provisions to an extent that impover ished tlio eolUlti V. Thru 'iotioot wholesale exoeulions and crimes aizaiust men. wmiuii nnd trills of tho most rovoltiii'j character, tho survi vors declared. At Sores onlv 5.01)1! persons remain of .".iK)f) living in the citv wlicn tho fi rooks turned it over to the Uuliriit's. The population of le mir Uassir fell from I'J.IHIO to LVtOO VOliTt.AXI). Ore.. Nov. 2:1. ri uadior Clenernl Vn-'ve I.)iuuet n uoiineed todav that tlio I'nited States spruce production corpora t ion, or ganized in connection with thu pro duction of spruce for airplanu pur poses hv the irovornmont, has hoon dissolved, as tlio purpose for which it was organized has been accom plished. Plans fof elosiiiL" un the activities of spruce production also were made public. Fnllimr of trees and nil eov-: ornmciit land cost-plus operations in spruce have been discontinued nnd elaborate plans made for storiuc euuipmont ami records. Equipment will ho sold at public auction, pro vided suitable prices are obtainable. Otherwise it will be held until n mar ket develops. A soles hoard was ap pointed to handle this work. I'nro is to bo taken that all possihl itv of forest fires Is eliminated, in breaking un the spruce camps. Men enlisted in the spruce divis ion wili he liberated as rapidlv as pon sable. General l)itHiue declared, but the heads of the departments, and some assistants, mnv expect from, four to six months' service. Hooray! Tho ban Is lifted. Biff :iks Ked Cross victory ball, Elks jTompJe. Thanksgiving night. Launs- a nnrli'a full .Tnz orrlioKtrn Are you fomented by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those aches that require a counter-irritant? Then let tlu? poothiuf;, warming appli cation of Sloan's Liniment stop the pain by tlr.ivinjr the blood away from the concocted p::rt. It ts tha presDurc on the nerves by the bloo J ( rushing lo the infiamcd jnnsole or joint that makes you ache. So when Sloan's Liniment relieves tho cwclJen biood vessels by setting up a coc.nter-irritant on the eurfnee, the circulation is equalized, sympathetic nervej all soothed, and soreness or kuncnens dis;ippenra. Sloan's Liniment la probably the counter-irritant moat widely used to overcome painful inflammation in cases of neuralgia, sore muscles, wrenched joints, strains, bruises, gout. ' Rubbing is not required This clear, clean Ihmid ij easily applied as it docs not stain the Bkin. - Generous size bottles dniijjrists. at your mis' PJ3&Hi ; v; P vm fV rrr t.fl t-.v n7fi i '3 .-mil in Viivnhi In il.Odll nnrsons i ilicil n r slnrviilimi iilnin in H' 17, ' hili' in T.IKi ilciitll niliii'irr'il .'10 n I v, Inrsi-lv frnni iiiiilmil i-ilioti. In these mill siiiiilliT riliiM tlu- liiilujt ! mil iinlr -'i:ii isi-uti'il llif Imlk nl' fin'! fiMMl-lMir. but IWcimI tin" nl.li'lifnlir.1 j inliiiliitniits Id work I'm the invmlcrs j r.iitl 1-iM'rii.Ml nwnv va-t nuniilili-'s nl!. I'lzrii'iilturnl iniiiU'iiu'iils nnd furni ture. . Juv in Mni't'tliiniii iimt tlm with drawn! of tin I'ulu.irs is I'xhihitcil liv inscriiiliuns on inniiv stri-i't rorn t'jns roiuliinr Tliristn.-' A'H"-li," t('hri.-t is risen.) while the llelienie nrniv nl' liherntinn is received every where with iMilliiisiiislin iH'iliiiin. SPENT OVER 200 0 J WORTHLESS TRUSSES Iliul H-Tiitul lliiinn', Ae 7 1. I'ilteil With 1 1 1 Who Sprlii- Truss. I have lie-en wearliiK one of your Akron Truafa 14 months and nm nearly healed, llavo ilnno all kinds of heavy lifting, picklnK and iiliovellln); and It lias never co:iio out. I wtar It nlKht nnd day, nnd nit-o hatho with It on. I never take It off only lo clean It and do that sitt,!'--:. It Is the best truss pad I ever saw and 1 have spent more than J'iOO.OO for tniysos. Your very truly, NATHAN t. GILMORE. Heath's Drug Store Phone 834 The San Tox Store I...., ..I' ....1 1. I l. K lUII'lliieiii ti ii.fim.-i ..... . , ,..lw.,. ,1.,.,. I V -I I., A in ' he ""'" ,ni. i,- Mcdf ord Business College Now (i)cn for chissi'R in stonogrnpliy nnd rcltitod sulijccls. I 'iilli day nnd niK'lit school. Learn From Experts Classes will receive personal supervision by F. IJoy Davis, OlTieiiil Court .Reporter. rmil limed: "Aller 1(1 IJ il. IN. illlll "l"lll 1 "I 111 1 11.. :n !... uiiuh lend t Xn" hu e'ni";;.n oMheViirL in tl., war the i-elatimw hetwe,,, tlie -the elemenlarv sehools while the lime ,1,n" " aretiler .Mlen.iil.nm.l from 1:10 to H n. m. will be iven to I Mamliemii-e Jni.an w,l have li-r and sniiervision ot me " "" . i 1.....I .l.ii.'i i-t imi.IiI tlllOHirill HilO l"MS''l Illlll I'MIMT I'lMl- eonl ereliee work in the hii;h l'litrnns are lirm'il In I'eel tree lo call; at Ihe regular ol liee hours. Telephone j calls left nl other hours will be Ink-1 en care of eaiel'iillv bv iiie nocre tnrv and the same will he alleiulen to liromiitlv on the return of the super intendent nt the remilnr hours scr aside delinitelv as olliee hours. hie.li school credit will be uiven on'V in accordance with the plan an-.! rcaii intions as oullined delinitelv bv the state department of education. Pri vate teachers of lullsie if inleresteu in the details of this report are eor diallv invited to confer with the prin cipal of Hie biL'h school. Likewise stiuleiits intereslid in seeurimr cieild for such work are uracil lo find nut as lo Ihe details of the work outlined bv applvimr to the principal lor as men! Mined above credit lor this work will be uiven onlv upon si net com pliance with all details as yutliacil and interpreted . laet witli the world of nalion-;. It is al Ibis iiupoi'l:inl slaee that the new cabinet comes into office, and we bid til fill welcome.'' While in l-'rance. in (he diploinat'e serviee. Mr. llura learneil I-'relieli, which lanuunL'e he still speaks fluently. Tn 11 letter received hv Miss Grace Ilrnwn from nn oftieer now stationed nt Fort lliiip ock. (la., tells what Hie nrniv'.s opinion is rcmmliui: the recent elect '.on : 'Veil lniuht tell vour nro-Hoosc-vctl relatives that it win the slacker vote which put in 11 republican house. The men in this camp are hiuhlv In diciinnt that thev didn't uet a chance to vote. It's it rotten shame that the men who nre carrinir the ureatest burden must suffer bv le.'islalion built 1111 bv -slacker' votes. Not two per cent of the men here irnt n chance to vote and I am sure Ihe same con dition existed in all camps. Had we voted there would have been a demo cratic house for the urniv to n man is behind President Wilson in evcrv- thinir he does. We who are imikini: a studv of war and of international problems are in a much better posi tion to udee whether or not the prcsi dent'ti policy has been based on trooii judtrircnt than Ihe man or woman who sits comfoi'tablv at home and lakes as his or her bible the "Daily illattcr.'' Those same people at Itulnc mav have some verv eiiiharrassinc nnestioiis to answer when ome five million men are turned luu-k to ci-ii life neain' Aitll Mcdford trade if Molford made TOKIO, Nov. 23. Many refiiRCCS are living- and ralslni! poultry or keeping cows in train In Siberia ac cording lo Shlnryo Tanaka. a coun cillor In the Japanese railway board, who has been travelling in Siberia on an Investigation of railroads. lie said: "As ono travels westward In Si beria train refugees nre found In greater numbers. They have con verted railway compartments Into unite comfortable homes which nre provided with nil tlio ne.csary household requisites. Although the rolling stock In by no means plentiful the authorities are not so heartless as to drive away these poor people from their newly occupied abodes and they aro allowed to live In the trains. "Kvery station swarms w-ilh dirty, ragged iieggars. They invade pas senger trains nail sometimes they follow their intended victims for sev eral stations until their solicitation. are satisfied." MEMORIAL TREES a WASlllN'dTdM. N'ov 2.-). llc-uln-lions limiting the amount of bitumin ous co'?! stored hv fit"''""'"s wen 11 1 ii-il tc1 I- '..c Administrator (I.K'liclil in eonfoii.iitv with the ean- celhition of the war industries board of its preference list. Anv industry or domestic consumer mav now stim uli the bituminous cor.l desired. With Modford trade Is Mcdford made Cut This Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS Til IS. (.'lit out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It lo Foley Co., 2$r. Sheffield Ave., Chi cago. 111., writing your name and ad dress clearly. You will reeelvo In re turn a trial parka-; containing lo- leys Honey and Tnr Compound, for ! hi couehs. colds and croup: Foley KJd no- I'llls, for pain in sides nad back: rheumatism, bai kai he, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a who'.esome and thor oughly cienn?ing tainaruc. inr con- j 1(. stlpatlnn, biliousness, headache, and ,-.. , .., sluggish bowels. For sale by Mcdford , L,,,ti1.,..tj,, l-harmacy. a Iocs - P.U'IUMKNTO. Calif.. N'ov. 2.'!. Co-i'ilieiatioll of Ihe marl'Mir of every state in tl plaiitiiur of memorial trees for o r soldier- was n-ked todav in a niessji e n :-eiie b tlovi rnor '. I). Slcplicie. from the .miricuii For- istrv :iss.;ci:;tiou. '1'hc llil -soe Oilt- liiied a plan to have trees planted 11 Ir.riir the areiil motor hi'hv.avs or the count rv. P. S. Kids.!.:!... the si-cretarv of the a.-soi iali.ui. n'poiled t" the eov i rnorlhat maiiv t.iv.ns and cili.s b.ne takill up the plat, end tll.lt the (l'-li-er.il Ke.li'N'tioll of W.iiiicn's rltlhs is now cm ideriiiL' tin- plan for the Lincoln Ilighwav. the state i.iuani.a linll of the l-'edcialioli to p'alil tile trees for lll:'t stole'., dead. "A Victory o.il; er a i i i-v Klin woiil,! c; r:iiiiilv In- Ihe m.i-t applo nriate v.iiv to r. 1 1 ii': n i .. r our snli'i. r ilenii". miiiI t I'ln l. s LaMinui Pa' !', llie pic-i.leMl ol the A:n. ::. an l-'..rc !- iv I'.sofjol.i.ii. l uc iiioior lias lii.ii' ei a I.:l- p: it in tl"' v. .-r ami il v. ould Niervbus IlreoPie who dxink ccffeo Tind relief when -they cKang xo mm nil-1 a -s.ii-iji, mi:. Wo.: 1. lo i. h the war air! . pb ir-heil. II this 1:1 t -I: t.r th lii'..h;iv ln tils plan. I :s !.: ; iiart In "l.s i 1 1 1 I be re- ,li !i -.I a 'e w il! coop eln.'lit a l:v ili' a .'.' l.i' tin it! t h" i-.iti i inu' In I !n? b'.'iiiilics ami try." fhis pure.wliole somiable drink clocnoiicon-laln "czffe'me'ov any oiher li?rmFul, ncrv'3 disiurb jn$ inoredien-t. ' Jlieres a Jsasori DTTI'OIT, Mich.. Nov. 2:1.-Ilcnrv Ford today auuoiinccil his retirement from active participation in the m.in-itL'-uietit of Ihe Foi'd Motor company. complete control of the Ford intercsls n the coiiiiinuv lo be taken over bv lis inn, I'.ilsel. , Mr. Ford said he intended to im h'l'hikc the publication of a national veeklv newspaper, dividinir his time betivecn Ihe publication and his trae- imiusirv. DR. RICKRRT K Vl.S HCI KNTI I'l CA I.LY TKSTKI), AM) GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1-2 over May Co. NO IlltOI'S I'SKI) We Deliver the Goods ANY TIME ANY PLACE FOIl PROMPT AND KFFICIKNT SERVICE piiom; xtu-ii. The InterurbanlTruck Co. PIIOM': 831. Daily Freight Service Between Ashland and Medford. Special Tire Sale llnglnnlng Salurd.iy, !8n! hint, and continuing to nnd Including Saturday, SOIh In-I., I will sell I'ICItFlOCTION tires as follows: Sizes. Tread. Listed. Un X t! Non-SUId t -'! .-id , :i 2. nr. :;-2 x " ;irl'70 32 X 4 " 42. SI) 4.'j X 4 " ' 4 4.au Sizes nil X .1 and 30 X 3 V, are guaranteed for 7.100 others for GUU0 miles, adjustments belnir mudo by us. Special Prleo. $K).:t.l '2:l.7.t U7.:o l.no .-1(1.01) miles; all The Valley Garage Electric Heat for chilly morning. During tlm (hilly t.inrnlnr;K Ami pvciilnn nf a t.in:ill elec tric hrai'T, sill h u.i tltn oik; pic ture;'), in pnirtlcally a lu'iM-ssHtly in tho uvcninu Ihhiio. Only 9.00 H Jh I'loiil Tnr niiritry, hath rnom, hod i mini, nit1 ;va ro'im, of fltM, fir. Miiy hti iHtiicii'-.l lo any iuwkol -ca -rt tip in easily riir ripil frDiit on' rnnin t ) aiiDlh'T. prvi'lfs a sucady nha!t nt heal at email cu-A, Paul's Electric Store I'Ihuu) !M. Hi You'll Find It Useful if It Is our earnest aim to make the V fr( servho of tho .Inikson Counly Hank llll I"! I Jii-t what It nhnuhl he, prompt and If jl t 5 efficient. You will find it useful In 2f transacting financial mutters. lihiujl: Your cliecUlni; account cordially iFill V l"vlit''1- I . - ' VV 4 I'or Cent, interest K II ltl.t I gr SavhiK's AecounW. J E 3 TA BL I & H t O.IUSO.