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6 o o o o n o o o o o , o o o rRDFO'RT) AfATTi TKTnTISTE. MEDFOim OT?F.flOT. TtT,STAY. DTyEMTiER 1. 102.") pxrrrc fivw HOOVER SEES A NEW EPOCH IN U: S. INDUSTRY i Elimination of Waste Has Re sulted in Higher Wages and Lower Prices for First Time in Economic History of the United States. TAX ON TOBACCO E CITY An Innocent looking nmttor lit first when cullcil to the attention of thresuenH to bceomo Tlio broken hiimlle of a wooil lint Ion linrt been leKalized and tho 1111 tlonH involved hud Kworu to oUservo tho historic compacts. A Love Feast. 1 As Clinneoiior Outlier hont to affix HiKiuitnre to tho four BheelH of foolucap blzo uuper tcoinirisiuK tho main document, a score of eanieias clicked. , Tho tlei-niun statomnn rnisoil his head nml with a Riuilo bowed In tho direction of the cainora Inen. Secretary Chamberlain and Premier Ilrinnd leaned forward and nodded their heads In approval at each other and then ut their German colleamic. chisel was the only rlue left by : When the pact had been sned hecre- tho city council at its meeting hur,nri, who jlmnue.l tl.cir way Into j ; ry i r " mn . " ' '' the Pinnacle packing houbo l.iHt nluht, i bomb In offocl unless tho originators , and safe and stolo 1X8 in cash. of a nroooscd ord:n:inco to place ui t.rime city tax of 100 on all stores wnini sell cigars, toluicco and cigarettes, forsake their plan. During a temporary lull In the council proceedings, Mayor Alen derfor casually mentioned that a cigar dealer had Informed him that ha hml lineil un practically all the ivfleiimoniA, uec. i. 1.. i-.i city's leading stores of that Kinu Progress made by Industry In the for an ordinance which they were t'nltcd' States toward the elimination having prepared for submission to Of waste ,s brlhging about "one of Z" that .... I he most astcfnlshlng transforma-1 !,),,,,, of tho proposed or- tlons In economic history." Score-1 (llnttnJ.0' ,all told . him that it was tary Hoover ciccmrcu in uio i t ,limpll nt two leading groceries, L!tat!on of article Xll of the league of nations covenant, taking cognizance week and is one of more than COVENANT Or P1CACK SK5NKD (Continued from page one.) Then the arbitration pacts nego tiated at Locarno were rapidly passed to the delegates. In a brlof ten min utes the efforts of the months of nego- nnnunl report of the Commerce ve- .,whlrn 8oli ut ,.ut prices cigarettes purtment, recently published. . ' I and Hmllnir tobacco as tt leader to The attainment . in this direction, uttI.uct trade. through the standardization ot ur--( Tno council discussed, tho matter . dozen (luring the past two. Police UcjeB and the betterment of tho pro- nf01.miiy iBt night, but It was' made their bents around the pnrk eesses. In which official partlclpa- ca8y to Bc0 from t10 remarks nindo nK s,od at 1 o'clock and at that tion was co-operative, rather than , number of tho councllmon time all is said to lmvo been well. - administrative, ho tieiuod as of more that sut.h an ordlnanco might have. I far reaching iniportanco than ony of goIno ,.ouell sledding' if Introduced In the routine conduct of government tnat iJQiyi placed under ills direction. Such u wll9 brought out that tho firms attainments, ho held, made possible which' the ordinance, was said to be tho, upholding of American standards nimea ttt COuld easily ntford to pay , of living for tile whole population BU(!h a tllXi bui that such nn ordl- launrlnK. fnrmhig and distributing, l nanco wouid impose a hardship on "What (ho country as a whole has the smaller groceries nnd similar accomplished during the past five placos which keep limited small to- years Ih increased natlonnl efficiency ),a(.ro stocks, mostly for accommo- in these directions Is impossible of dutlon to customers. . measurement," the report said. "That Then,, too, the big groceries aimed movement is the result of a reall- ut ar0 reported full of fight and cation by every group business men, achng for the fun to begin. One industrial lenders, engineers an ot tne proprietors, hearing of the workers of the fundamental imnor- ,.MnaA1i nPritnA this forenoon tanqe of thi sbusiness of vasle elimi-.called up 'by phone the dealer who nation. , i is fathering the proposed ordinance "In addition to elimination of ana on learning from him that the waste we. have had the benefit of ordinance would be introduced, said: notable advances In science; im- x right, go ahead. We will provemen in methods of manage-.give you all. the fight you want. If mont, and prohibition." such nn ordinance Is passed, you The secretary cited labor depart- can kiss all slot machines, punch ment figures indicating that whereas honrds nnd the like good by. 1 -in 11)20 the wage rate was 89 per ,vlll personally see to it that the cent abovo pre-war and the whole-1 rlty ordinances and state laws against snlo price level 120 per cent ubove such things nre enforced." pre-war, In 1924 the wage rate had The dealer replied, "All right, 1 guess you will have a fight if you . want it." ; And there the' matter now' rests. 'The city council hiects, tonight. ' similar was also reported',,, cjerinanv's' position as a disarmed from Ashland, where a grocery storo niltion nu' paving the way for her was entered, in tne same manner. entry Into the loague. According to police the lock on tho1 Again the movio canireas ground front door was pryed loose with the!0ut their historic pictorial records nnd chisel, while n punch and a chlseljagaln the representatives of the signa wero used to force the inner saretory nations spoke in turn, this time door us the outer one was unlocked. to declare that their governments However before this was done tho would forever fulfill the obligations to office was rummaged in nn "effort 'which they had just subscribed, to find keys. It is presumed. The Baldwin Is Moved, money was taken from several sep- Tle British premier, who was the urate funds, with which the prowlers 1 0y O110 to emp0y the Kngllsll lall seenied to be familiar. Seven cents, , guago, was .visibly moved when ho an In their haste, was overlooked nnd nounced that his' .overniuont wel which is now beink kept at the,.ome( the treaty of Locarno. Urent packing house if the burglars- dc-j Hrltain, he ' added, was certnin the sire it. , ' . i treaty would not disappoint tho hopes Ijist night's affair is tho third thls'of the world in laying the foundation l'or that peace which had so long, been sought. Ills sentiment was that of tho other spenlters. Dr. Stresemnnii delivered his remarks Willi vigor and conviction. The only delegate to raise his voice above conversational tone, he repeatedly struck tho table as he made, his declarations. Nothing, ho said, would servo greater purpose In these days ot diffi culty than the spirit of good will which the treaty evoked, lie looked to the future and the fruition of the work they had done with great hope. Premier Ilrinnd of France, in a solemn voice, declared there was not a person In tho world who was not interested ill tiio proceedings of the day. I can seo across tjio table the Oermnn chancellor." no said, "and I um sure i can tell him I iiave romalned a good Frenchman, Just ns ho In coining here has remained a good (iurinan but hutli of us are tiuropeuns." LONDON, Dec. 1. (A. P.) After 111' iail'HI no eel rinimj. 111 un- i.it-i," 4IU1CO, V llllliceili'l 1. inner ui ! immj gave tho Associated Press this state ment: "This day of tho signing of the. Lnreurno past Is n milestone In the history of ICuropean nations. It shows the will of all the parties to the treaty to restore peace. Readjustment to normal economic nnd political re lations will be the ultimate outcume of our endeavors. "I consider thai this pact Is the first slep, but n decisive one In that direction. The pacification of the world and in its wake the prosperity of nations is the final aim. There are still obstacles to overcome but we are at last so far advanced that I can say with assurance the goal is attainable.".. Libel Cases Dismissed. Yl'MA, Ariz. Two,' criminal libel ciiai'Res preferred against Ooorge W. Llnu, editor nnd publisher of the Yuimr Kvenlng Herald, by 15. F. Sun guincltl, wealthy merchant nnd land owner, , were dismissed by Judgo 13. Kliuo llolllnvor ut the rouueat of the county attorney. What lrnpiM'iiocI tn tho Knglne. . ANCHOUAOi:, Alaska, Doc. 1. (A. P.) ltef using to heed the locomotive whistlo of a passengeit train 75 miles south of hero on tho Alaska railroad, a bull moose yesterday attacked the engine. Ills mate was humped from the track as the train slopped. ., Kiwanis Club Meeting Report rise nto 128 per cent above nre-war while the wholomilo price fevel had dropped to 50 per cent above pre war.. "While waRCs are higher than in 1920, wholesale prices are lower," he explained. "We thus have the highest real wage in our history, and we have had three years of re markable price stability. A"The philosophy that underlies the campaign for waste elimination has but one purpose; that is. to main- Tho principal event of tho Kiwanis tain American standards of living for meting Monday was the election of both workers nnd farmers, and to officers for 1926, which resulted as placo production on a in ore stable follows: footing. I I .outs Ulrlch, president. "Tho activity of the commerce de- Vernon Vawten vice president, partment in this field of waste ellm-l W. J. Warner, treasurer, inatlon was recorded in the fact K. C. Caddis, district trustee, that since the work was launched Larry Mann. O. O. Alenderfer. C. S. on a. large scale tn 1921 some 900 Butterfield. Dade Tcrritt, J. C. Thomp group conferences have been held so". H- w Hamlin, Dr. J. C. Hayes, under the auspices of the depart- directors, mont, practically all at the request Tno retiring president is Glen Fa of the Industries themselves, while, Driclc . upwards of 200 committees are now Jttck Thomson furnished the nt at work in co-onerntion with tho !d"nc? rprize' whIch was ceWe.d by .,,,,, ...i. . . r W. W, Howard. Mr. Gordon of Portland was the only guest. the program.1 The secretary Introduced into the report accomplishments tluring thol '.-.. pnst five years as reported by his1 Jl-.,- UM various associates in the depnrt- LOCM DeWSpOper Metl ment. These mtod greater effic iency of tho railroads, a sixty per cent Incrcaso in electric generating tapuclty, wider provision of busi ness stiit 1st irs as a stabilizing In fluence reducing speculation in com modities ,thc ttxpansiim of industrial resenrch, the extension of tho build ing nta sun In .the construction in dustries'; and inilllions saved through "simplified practice." ,Tin this c I I largo city I I ration we IN AUTO ACCIDENT Whllo on their way V the court house from Medford this morning, tho Ford coupe in which Miss Leah Jennings, one of tho county nurses ' and Miss Josephine Knppcs. office secrolnryi of the county .health unit. were ruling, skidded, went off tho grade , und overturned on the em bankment'' nt tho sharp turn near Jacksonville. Miss Jennings suffered a broken right arm and both the ladies are . Ill from revere shock, but they were nble to crawl out from the coupe and await , the arrival of another Sledford car, tho driver of which took Miss Jennings to Dr. "Holt's of fire here where tho broken arm was set, and Miss Konoes to the county unit office In tho court house, where i lutrr she became so ill that she was taken to iher home, which now houses both tho patients. See Film at Rialto The employes of' The Mail Tribune and Spndav Kun and families, to the number of H4, were guests of the iem-gc A. Hunt 'company nt the UtalLo theater last night, to witness that Interesting film,. "The iJist Kdltlon." the last showing of which was lust night. It Is one of the most elaborate of nny films on the subject ever seen in this city, nnd tho scenes of a ity newspaper plant In ope- ere especially Interesting to the "newspaper folHa" In last night s audience. ' STEWARD Announces a Sensational Sale PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in "Bayer", Package V Does not affect the Heart Of Winter Coats and Dresses Gun Explodes in Car; Local Yottth Wounded Lindsay Orlgsby, local yolth4 sus tained a wound In the forearm yes terday when a han.Qierless .22 rifle accidentally disc harger while lean ing on the back seatof a mtting tar. en route to Hutto Tails. 4 The gun ' Is salri to hare dis charged as the result of Kimps tn the road, rhe wounded ly was brought back toOledford. a dlstancoU. r.ch unbroken "Barer" nackaie-cor. of several miles, to have the wound tains proven directions. ITandy boxes of dressed. AISmmh It is pif&ftil, me twelve tablets ro.t fptr cents. 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