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-wmwwrvwimm,,i.jmm mm va w-hAtxui'i4M.c4A Li4iuir m ? ., &., ii r vifwp "f r ai '&-tl?'?fHit-'i, fr S VVSM. 4lA , i. r rypr- ! 1 thIM , 5 i MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MBDFORD., OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1012. tniiTai i am in ii " k w --.-. -.-t-. .-...- .-r- M i ii-rifT-M -irt " - ., ,-; r ;' H & K fi Lv a i t 3 i r P i ! .-1 u u i it M ! " i tf I .iMIMMLM MHBmJ&li22KllS! ALAND . U !nrnnl & . K t V -i ' . ,-Lawa i-bj m u B baB j iMfB . 4 Mr, ami MrsM K.'WwhW of Ali- land -.pent thuntdny with friends n. Med f aril. 1, W. Andrew of I.os Aitjtclca, 11.", Ih "In .i edford on n short busl- .iiiwwstrlju J- Ir, vRtoKert, eyesight" apc!allt, svof Xeiitnvr's. I str anil Mr?. M. Clemens 'havo returned from n visit at .tnclsKonvlHu. 8. A, Novell, ladle tailor, 4th, floor M.TPVAH. bid. a fl Three. noH, a dor d a InrRe J. Logwood, ciiirojiroctor ami narvo CftllfoYfik KriKKly hr, drlftol intoiBJat8t, 203 Onmett-Goroy lildg. MfdronUoday and attracted much at Plo lIO'o 145, Mention. 'Tho loar waa a larejj Bjiecl- mefti$r the California ieclp. ,Te' ladles of the M. K. church Roulht will arve a chicken pie din ner At the jiaraohaRe, 2B North Oak ifalWldny owning, tho 11th, com-. men-!iiR at r, o'clock. Price 50 centa. Kveryone Invited. l"3 Corn grown the jtrosent season upon the Siskiyou ranch near Gold Hill, by T. Van Hovenburg. haa at tained a height of eleven feet on the. average, ami Is decorated with f ylfld of fourteen" Inch ears which will harvest at lcaat fourteen hundred .bushels, says the Sow. Au Rome iwas not hullt In a day. neither was khis signal success at corn culture ar- rh-cl at In a alnjfto fortunate season1 !Vnt, Is the result of careful breeding which Tiaa extended over a period of fortr years. The present season the crop was planted between the row a 'of an Infant pear orchard, and tho ;hrobdlnagian crop serwd the double purpose of shielding tho young sets from the vigorous sun and yielding at the sfttne time an Immediate and sub stantial profit upon the land and labor employed. Those who have not registered for the coming November election, should do bo before October 0, as registra tion closes on the 19th Inst. Mrs. Allco Seely Edwards, a teacher and healer of divine science. who has been spending her vacation In Medford, leaves for her home la Denver in a few days. Mrsj Ed wards has met with the (New Thought society, an organization of Medford women, on different occasions and her talk has been Interesting and beneficial. Those of you In need of alterations or repairs on your clothing will do well to have them done at the Pan torlum. C. M. Ruch and A. S. Ktelnham- ef;- ttf rA'p" pTtf(W"trt Mfcjcted-'iju attmw In Medford Wednesday. Oak and hardwood 4.50 aad 15.00 per cord. Gold Ray ' Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. "-Mrs. O. Harbaugh, Mrs. J. Percy Wells, Mtesr Lizzie Reuter and Mrs. Coulter Of Jacksonville wore Medford visitors Wednesday afternoon. Call the Paatorlnm on either phone' and" their driver will call and get any clothing you may have to be cleaned and pressed. Sheriff and Mrs. W. A. Joaes have returned from & short trip north. Hats cleaned and blocked Pastor lum. Chas. J. Nunan of Portland is niak lug his former home In Jacksonville a visit. He was met In Medford by Mrs. J. Russell and Miss Frances Nunan', his sisters. Now Is the tlmo to havo your blank ets and heavier bed clothing put In, 6rdor for winter at the Pantorlum, Hats cleaned and blocked Pan torlum. ' .Oak and hardwood ?4.G0 and $5.00 jwr' coydjf Cold Ray Realty Co., SUtlr-andiiFlrV S.T.- Sandr'y, game warden and S. lWefffof Refeue River spent Tues- day ulsht In Mudford. Suits that yo' think are scarcely good enough to wear, can be thor oughly renovated at a trifling cost. by the Pan tor) urn. Dr, E. Klrchgeatmer spent "Weiliies-j day In Medford ou professional bus!' ne. . Dr. Ulckert, eyesight specialist, oyer- Kentner's. t Dr, E. If. porter of Medford has been appointed health officer of Cen tral Point. Mrs, J, Tlce has received the sad news that her son, Charles Tlce, died at Ooldeadule, Wash., ou the 0th. Ho was bora In this valley, near Medford. 45 years ago, t widow and the chil dren, survive htm, as also several brothers and sUtors.- Tho rematns. will be brought hero for Interment in, tho Jacksoin Ho ceiuetory. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwuod, Garnet-Corey Dldg., phpne Home 145, Plumes cleaned and curled at the PsntorltiHi. j, O, H, Lawler has returned from a professional trip to Denver. WeeKs&McGowanCo. , UNDERTAKERS mj vsoas atn mm vbMMsi r. w, wmzi am v A. . Bn 4 XJkt AWUViXt p f && l' .isw ,jy-:-M Joltn Clark, tho minor, ha re turned from n protrnctcd prospoctlnR trip. tJw). A. Morse of Talent twin Ih iMetihml tho forepart of tlio week, wulferrliiR with prohibition leaders. Dr. Mbrrlxon has. removed his of fie frotn llio St. Mark' block to rooms 211-212 second floor Garnett Coruy building. 1"G S. Gardner, wlio was norlonaly In jured by a belated, explosion of dyna mite, .it tlu lltiaznril :nlno In Klk crock district, Is convnNwctnfr. ' Portiere's uieaned tentorium, .lr. Webslcr and his family who arrived from Pueblo, Colo., a abort tlmo ncc, have located In Medford. Vapor hatha and scientific maasaRO J 1.00 for men and womon, I)i It. J. Korkwond. chlronroctor and imrvo'nov Chnriex W, Miner, who iomwv . ---, . A 1. Vrtwter left ou Wednesdny afternoon for a short business visit In California. Small ruga cleaned Pantorlum. A. C. Manning. James uwena and Win. .Carter of Wlmor precinct wore In Medford and Jacksonville Wednes day. M. F. & II. Co. for furniture. CI. W. Denhain and Robert Wilcox wore down from Talent Wednesday. Rupus Edwards, who Is developing a, promising property In Hohemln mln- fng district, bus' roturnel to Med ford. Ladles suits, sktrts and jackets made over, or repaired' neatly and well nt the Pantorlum. Rev. W. A. Swlnley of Ashland of ficiated as moderator of the annual convention of Congregational churches being held at Hood Riven Seveuty-flvo delegates are In attend ance, among whom Is Rev. -A. C. How lett. of Easlo PolnU M. F. & II. Co. for stoves and ranges. ' A. C. Allen of Hollywood orchards was a business visitor In Medford Wednesday afternoon. Furs cleaned and st lined at Pan torium. Col. George P. Mlms of Seven Oaks was among the many from else where who transacted business In Medford Wednesday. M. F. & II. Co. for rugs and car pets. F. B. Dorfus of Weed and J. Stub blcfleld of Klamath Falls are in Medford. For goodness aake. havo R. A. Holraesthe Insurance man write your insurance. He knows how. John, Mooney was in Medford re cently on his way to Prospect from California. M. F. & H. Co. tor comforts and blankets. - John .ThorBdlk was-T-over .from. Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. Chas, E. WHklpsos. who Is in the forest service of tho U. S. govern ment in Doa'd Indian district, Is making Medford a short business visit. ' T SeeM. F. & II. Co. for draperies. ' Mrs.- P.p. Jackson of Grants Pass was a 'Medford visitor Wednesday, j--Miss Issle McCutly and Mrs. W. R-Colenian of JscUsonvllIo shop pod In Medford Wednesday afternoon. . ..M. F. & H. Co. Yor O. V. D. food choppers, $1.25 to $1.75. A. E. Reames made Jacksonville a professional visit Wednesday. - II. U DoArmond, he attorney, was in Grants rasg weuBOiiiay on legai buslnws. Rev. C.'J. Bauty of Jacksonville frarrled In Medford. one day this week. " "' Mr. and Mrj L. E. Henderson of Williams creek are'jn Medford on a short business trip.,, 'John A Westerlund has returned from a campaigning trip with Geo. W. Dunn. Horace Peltou and family of Sams Valley, have returned from an out Jafc.at ProsjMjct. y. The fliiuiml shoot for the Mail Tri biinc silver trophy offered four years ago to the Medford Hod mid Gun club will be held Friday ufleruooii at the club grounds just north of the city at :t n, m. Each coutcMunt will shoo! at fifty birds.. According to the rules gov erning the coulcel-. for the trophy it luiinl be won three times before l bo('ome the permanent projicrty of a contestant. t ,iiHlvetiy of Cuban Kevolution HAVANA, Oct. 9 This being the forty-second anniversary of the- be Rinnlng of tho ten years' war (18G8 1S7K) for Cuban 'independence, the day was observed as a general holi day. Business In Havana was large ly stispeuaoii ana an public ana many private buildings weru decorated In honor of the occasion. On tho whole, however, the celebration was not at tended wth as much enthusiasm as usual, owing probably to tho present disturbed, condition of the country una tiiu uncenauny over mo result of the approaching presidential elcc- I A$iifcr9 --Hp' -n v . 1 SHOOT Fl CUP WYAFIENON u mm iN'DIAXAPOMH, In.l., Oct I. 10. 'Tlenn limine nl imee." Tlu is the telegram Ii A. Chuiey or Sun KnmeNeo, former memlier nl the iweeutivn ho:i;d of llie lutentiw tional ANoeiniioii of Hririe and Structural lrnuworkew is nlli'Ked have sent to M wife from HoHm inmiedinlel.v after Ike ilyiminilin of the l.os Angeles 'finies newspapiu pillltl. ,1 IIIIIMI riUMIW I MM III' I V Vniloil .Slnt.w DtKliJet Attov- . '....-. eutiitj the. orty.-evo ol tho iron workers' uiuu,ou clmrgi'sivf illegally trnnjortmj nanlUe. iuterruptwl the examination of v itne4t.es i to h's ewin of tho federal eourl huijj enough to liurl this noeuxntimi into the fnw of Iho Sun Krnneistut lalmr lemjor. Milter sjnted he iv gniilod the mos.agt n- showing con clusively thnt Clnuoy know the Time, huililing win to ho ilyimmiled, nml wnrnins: Mrs. Clnney to eleur his homo of any inorimiimling eviilonoe. Telegram Not Ftmnd llcpito MillorV churge, it wn de- voloK'l Inter thnt the heml of the I'o-tnl and We.-lotn Union Tolegrnph companies in San FntneiM'o nml Hus ton have been tumble lo produce cop-, uw of Clancy's alleged me-nge to Mrs. Chuiey. Kdwiml Hawkins munncer of the Western Union office tit Mimeie, Iml. this morning produced n onrhon copy or t telegram which Uockiais nlleged to lve sent from Peoria to Peter Smith nt Neweutle, Iud.. asking Smith to meet Uookin in Cinciunnti. NEW YORK WINS HARD GAME. nl s(c.t,n.'?e, tKWK Pae !- Wagner stole second and a hit meant Red Sox' victory, Cady caught one square and true. Mke a bullet it whistled far to right center and 30, 000 spectators roared over an almost sure -victory. Dovore started for the call. By one last .desperate dash he came in lino, reacnea up over nis left shoulder with his back to the crowd, and by one of the greatest catches of tho year saved his pals from a uro defeat. New York R.,H. PO. A. E. Devore It 0 2 2 0 0 Doyle 2b 0 0 3 10 Snodgrass cf 0 .1 0 0 0 Murray rf I 1 v 5 0 0 Herzog3b' ....l 1 1 3 0 .Meyers o ,.. - 0 t , S 1 0 .Fletcher ss .'.,-0 gl 3 I 0 Marfuard p '...a.'.-Q, ' 0 , .0 2 0 w -i pn mi Totals ... r.,..2 ' 7 V27 9 I Boston " ., '"It S R. II. PO.Al E. Hooiwr'rf '. . 0 g 10 0 Yerkcs 2b L--0 1, . 3 ip 0 Speaker cf ...."JZtlO ? 3 -r 1 0 Lewis Jt Xt "2 v4 0 0 Gardner 3b 0 1 0 2 0 Stahl lb 0 2 1110 Wagner ss i.O 0 13 0 Carrlgan c . 0 0 3 10 O'Brien p 0 0 15 0 Englo .. 0 0 0 0 0 Ball . ; 0 0 0 0 0 Bedient ji . -.0 0 0 0 0 Cady 6C , 0 0 10 0 Hcudrlcltson ...-0 0 0 0 0 . . i Totals l 7 27 15 0 Biiglo batted, for Carrlgan In elghtW-'' ' 'f " Ball .bat'ed for O'Jlrlen In elshtlL ' t illendrtckson ran forBtahl In ninth. 1 Score 'by Innings: New York 010 010 0002 7 1 Boston 000 000 0011' 7 0 Summary: Struck out. by Mnr- quard (tS by O'Brien, J. BaHea on ball: Marquard 1: O'Brien. 3. Two base hits: Murray, , Herzog, Stabl Gardner. Double play; Speaker to Stahl. Sacriflc hits: Mcrkle, Card ner, Marquard. Sacrifice fly: Her zog. Stolen bases: Fletcher, De vore, Wagner. Hit by pitched ball: Herzog. Blanche Walsh will start shortly on an extensive tour of the country, beginning at Brooklyn. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Completely fnrnjshel apartment consisting of living, dining room, bedroom, modem bath, kitchen aud sleeping porch. One block from Hotel Medford. Open for Inspection dally from JO a. 'in. to 4 p, m. Also have for gale, garland kitchen range, roll top desk and revolving chair, Apollo piano player. 132 North Ivy street. 172 WANTEp Intclllent, neat woman to represent tho NuBouo Corset Co. In Medford and vicinity, a clean, wall paid work. Apply at once, giving name and uddreas. Nu Bouo, care Mall Tribune. 172 WANTED Good dairy hand. Steady employment to right inuii. Inquire Ticknor-& DoolltUc, Ross Lane. 174 h ' 4 liWWWl-l; f tMIM-- ft tt ' TO i? '1 M -j. i ! 1AAHKNA, Cnl, Oel. HI. -doing Nuthlonl.v insiino Mr-. Ii l. Snitill bridge onrly thU morning iittomiileil to kill hor sop, ugod LM) nn, her daughter, nbtfilt (ho sumo nge. Slio wont Into tho wm'x room hclorc ho was awnVo, ealloil him nml wlu-u ho tinned oorshol liim liohind the our, fracturing hin skull. Hot' dnuhlor onmo hinniiig from uitothor part of tho house nml tn iumiiio woman aim ed at hor, hut hofoio xm could fir the woundedi young mini leaped fruu bed, mmj!0i Iho gun mid emptied Iho cartridge-, ou the lloor. Mrs. Small bridge was anvsU'd. Tho hoii may recover. 1 W WRE GOOPS J 5 .V 1j ' PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct l6.VorU laud commercial oraalxatlous nr to day In tho activity of tho Pulled States dljtrlcUcourl jn seizing mis branded icoodo. in, tlm city. Tho firms of Allen and Lewis. Lang ami. com pany, Wadhamat and Keer Brothers, Wadtmms and company a,nd Marau Ehrman and company, grocery con cerns have Kults pending against them for the. alleged handling of mis labeled goods. Two of the firms aro said to lm,vo cocoanut In their possession from a San Francisco haiihe la which cvrtaln quantities ura'alibatltuted, In part for tho real rocbaniiu In strict violation of the pure food Inw. Mure milts are oxpected.Ji .fienernl Wood In Seattle SEATTLE. Oct. a. .Major Gen-r-al Ionurd Wood, chief of staff of the United States army Is today In specting conditions at Fort Casey, Fort Flagler and Fort Worden on PuRet Sound. He caino to Seattle yesterday after inspecting Fort Law- ton. David Belasco Is to produce four original plays this season. "Women's Rights" There are over 100,000 women In Oregon. The majority of them do not want to vote. A small propor tion' in any glve'rf'Com'munlty Is ask ing for the ballot, la that not true In your townT Vhat do the rest want? Many of the 'mare actively op posed. To put upon these women a responsibility from which they have hitherto ben exempted and which they do not wish to nsstimc, is not "Woman's Right!" Many of them "are Indifferent. The Indifferent male voter la one of the serious problems of the present elec torate. Would you add to It a large body of votes avowedly Indifferent? The demand for woman suffrage Is the demand that woman shall as sume an equal share with men In the responsibility of carrying tho govern ment of the city, the state, the Nation, It means she shall enter with him the political rena. , For It is an arena. Politics Is not a conflict of opinions, It Is a conflict of wills. It carries with It public meetings, pub lic debates, public marchings and counter marchings, public discussions of public questions, aud of tho char acter of public candidates, and all the other Incidents of a campaign. It Is not democratic, nor Just, nor fair jto draft this large body of wo men Into this campaign against their wills. This Is the sixth time tho voters of Oregon havo been asked io vote upon this question In splteof the fact, that every two years the opposition to it has Increased so that In 1910 suff rage carried In only one county in Oregon, and In that oao by five votes. the total vote being 35,270 for suff rseg, the smallest vote for It since 1900, and 59.0G5 against, a majority of 23,795. The Oregon SUtq Association Op posed to the Extension of tho Suff rage to Women asks that you give this amendment your earnest consid eration, and that you defeat Itfthls time by so great a plurality that the suffragists, local and Imported, must bow before the will of the people, of Oregon, and acknowledge thnt the majority rules 111 America. Tho Oregon Stato Association Op posed to tho Extension' of the Stiff raeg to Women. MRS. FRANCIS J. BAILKY, President. (Paid Advt.) Draperies Wo carry a vory compldo lino Of drprlv, foot curtains, fivture. et. and do all clangs of uphol-terliip. A special man to iook aner uus wur czcluslvuly and will ?;iva an jfooa o got in even service as is posslbls the largest cJlluo. Weeks & McGowan Co. P CHILDREN PLUMBING Steam aud HotWatur ,v Elating All Work GiinrnutixK frlcs llonsuunbU COFFUEN & PRICE U Howard Block, Sntraitne on Bth nt Mom me. I Am Willing To Prove " '"I'CWdireYoo i ...' s To That nc1 I Am Giving Away $10,000 Worth of !- In older to show beyomt nil iloithi that 1 am In Mh.csIoii of a medicine that will cure kidney trouble, bladder Ktvtt awny iiuui.m or riu'iiiuuumii. i win turn ymr tin uimisuui iioiiura- worm nt tliln ittdiclnr, !! nuyn mifTiTlnu twin ihw ulK'iaiH'M can K"t a ih f it alHHiluiKlv frv. All tluvt Ih iittviuuiry In twin t rml. inn yiur itdiliv. I i;n'i imn tlmt you are lo into n 4 nrt 6r It br nil ur ft and nay mu If I cumi. i nit .imit I will Sfiul leu A box of till" UKMllclnv ittwHitutvly frv of cliarsiN u itlft tiTim nn to tli urlo Acid in thent wtiKro anil how ttit'y may U cuml. J win not e-K'i iyiii,i)i fr UiIm rt incdlrttif. iter tvotutl 1 uvcpt It now or Inter ir loir n!it it. It is ft, In the umI liiwnlns' r iii whi-,1, lor twwi.nv y.trM -a. m"mr or u cj-ntury- t have tn-ru trying to ctniMucv IliC public tltt 1 bitvn Mimt'tlihitf umui liif, ttictliln utr timii othw imvi for th mr r mui,ini, chnmle lm niatlsm, for totturlng Widiwy iKiducloi, for aimelnK,oil'ti urinate, imt t u. ft-w axlr u ttat tlusy allow ni III Hl'IHI tlmill io uniiriiin in my sttreiy tatr. To tlij rnd I have t nlde Wn tlinu Mil w uonjir, niucu wm I'" UrM HI cim- tmnd toy loitlirlnn. Much of It U nnuly now to tw rnt mil. till of It frJi nud mmltird. Tlitre will m fiionuii for nil (tirfrrrm, lli.nicli tlt-r, l. IhinimimU of lli-in. .n.l nnyon who nilt It rm act -)in, of It trvv lint In order Hint I xnaU Know thnt you lime u ttleux for which thl uirdidne Is intended. 1 Mult Vfttl 111 1UII1 ,11.. fulfil., .if V.llll lAMfll..t. ii.iru in convince juii uiiiy try uurutn unMiirvcKxrii y ntil Kf tin All ."".". V' '"" "" . ,"''"T " i"n liow and -ri Hm- t iiiiyon" " d for uwir.llnic to lw na t-omoly ltn-rrart.-k tlnoollr. 1 am hi a ihwIiiuu " (rry .Utull with nil riiilrmi'niM. W etniN. Iliftt 1 h!cc rt tn-Mllcliif tint iH "U'-'f'?" ''JV, A wl11,1 I'.V.V J","l-'' enrcs thne diM;a4 I tlon't at them I'" '" iirUmlf.. It will lintl, "ihiHim RftAr 1' ""'vfrntf I !),n' VW'b'l.JJBlJr u'l'n"!'''''?, aynilitmna. If you hiiVf any of ili synt- " " n" aiixlou to ! cutrd iind don't torn- In tli, flat printed lior,, yon nerd want to aptml any money LOOK I NO for tny miHliclnr nml ir you will writ iiwimir,-. wrl, mt, HpiuI th aymnioiiM ..III tolik.tl.. KA...I IUi.i .. I..... .. I. .... I 111... W ....J, . ... ,.uam ... . .... . iiJ fni'l iM u ,1,1 ,i lim with full otrrctloii for y,itir u' Look tin aymptomi over t whirl) avmiitoma you hm. Mini writ" me aImiui ir fol fel fol eow: Oi-nr Ur, I nolle. Kfinptouia niiniUrr" hr put down thw munlim-, Klve your ner, full midrcna, nml wnd It io -i". My n.lilrio- l tir r Pmnk Lynott, 9165 Oeapm llldj: , ChlcnKt, III Thf trn tlnnmiml dollnm I urn Mud Ins; for llio coniiHiUmtlnc of my in"d. cliu' In only n k of tlm immiv t nm ttevotlntr to Oil rnu. for tlm ptxck-iK'' of iiiiNllcIno I 'iul you will lx fully pr paid nt my cxtwua,'. from any aland lolnt vmi view It. VOt Incur no fxitcnir or oblUcullon Jut It'll othpfa who you know an Mtiffrrlnc who avnt you the medicine that cuml you T ttm prnnihln to sl.e nwny trn thou and dollura' rfrll oC nitHllclne, and I Wilson Stands For a Will You Stand By Kim? Woodrow Wilson it a vattly diiTcrcnt order of man than you find airtonc the rank of many good men in practical political lire. Woodrow Wilson is not among the cr: malority of politicians Bijd liutiiiesi men, otherwise estimable characters, who believe that the end Justifies the meant, who arc honest in a commercial or political cn.ie. The candidate of the progressive voters of the country not only docs not believe in the doctrine of "anything to win, "but he insists on plain old fathioned honesty in every detail of his campaign. Woodrow Wilson proposes to win on the merits of his candidacy and platform or not at all, "Clean hinds or no fight" is Wilson's ultimatum to his supporters throughout the country. No Tainted Money For Wilson Not a dollar of questipnablc money will be spent to elect Woodrow Wilton. The Democratic National Committee is heart and soul in accord with the candidate's views. And the corrupting influences, with no political faith, casting about to win a foothold in the new govern ment with bribes of ill-gotten gains, have despaired of reaching Wilson or bis campaigners. ((They have gone to the enemy, whoever that enemy mny be. It is a matter of common knowledge llitt the Interests" are using ali their political funds to defeat Wilson. This makes it your fighr. What the American People Need to Know The people have constantly made the mistake of believing that this is a money-ridden nation. Such is only the casc insofar as the People fail to get together and so permit the few to control the dishonest representatives they, by mistake, cleft to office. The actual money power of the People is still greater than that of the Interests, ' . i n, -r The Progressive People of die country, if they get together, can buy and sell the Corrupting Influences and destroy their financial power. ..,, So Woodrow Wilson and his managers believe that not only is it fhc only clean method btititbeitutst practical method for the Progrestivc People of the country to supply the Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund ' "The People to Fight With THEIR Dollars Thir year a 'popular president is to be elected with the People's money. ' The Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund is to be collected from the rank and file of the Progressive Voters of the cpuntry. The bill of the Democratic National Committee are to be paid, not with the thousands tif the Inlercsts, but with the individual dollars of the earnest, eager voters who desire clean, efficient government and who arc willing to heln Wilson as he wants to be helped. ijouey thus needed is not spent In Improper ways or In any manner similar to the way In which the fund- nl the Interests arc disbursed Hut we have to tell the voters of the country about Woodrow Wilson. Wc have to tell thrm what he ha done. We have to tell them what he sunds for. We have to point out to them the Important planks In hfn platform. All this means that to hold up our end we will be obliged to spend as much money as thoie who oppose ur.. This means that every man or woman who believes In Wilson should be willing to contribute tit his cause. Let the supporters ol Wilson help us to spread the Wilson gospel to the four winds, Let the l'rogiesilvc Voters battle this year with their pockctbooks as well as their ballots. We Solicit Popular Subscriptions Can You Give From $1 to $20? Of course, you can and you are Rlad to support the came In this way. Practically every voter can afford to give tl to aid the Wilson Camialn, A ?' many c,ni 8lc 'J. A great many can give 5. And there are lots rind lots of progressive voters who will he eager hi dbhate IronTsiU tti VSD. Thesq am the kind of contributions we want. , And we will be proud to receive f ro,n thousands, who can only afford 91, their 91 contributions. ' We 'wint to hear from every man who lu i a dollar to give. ' Thl year tf.r man with the dollar must defeat the government traduccr who spends his thousands, , J Get Cub Subscriptions get the1 otiTeroin'S SRS&f """" " W,''" """' ,,Cad w,,h " l '"'" CommhlS wtlSft CranC' V,CC C,,aIrmn' F,na"CC C,,""I' "'I'0'" N"0a' No loyal Wilson man can do more than this to assure Wilson's victory at the polls In November. How to Contribute to tho Wilson Campaign Fund Sim tho Coupon opiotlio and UU In tho amount ou ulre. Tbn attaeb sour monrr to UU Coupon una mail today to ttio addre iMrcn on tbo Cuuon. Imuo U c kclu. money eld on and addVoii nil conlrilwllon ! C. R. Cra. Vlca Ctilrmn, r" lnui Cominltlco. Of motrttle N-tfoud Comumkf, SOO Michigan Avenue, Cktc-tfo, III. Thwi wrlla a letter to till paper sl-lne rour nrno n n con, trlbator aod itailnit tour reatoot why jua tieltvo Woodrow WtlwQ tliinild bo elected 'fU1cnl of Iho UnilOtI .Sutc. In thin way you will to Illicit u n Wllnon cionlilDulor. A iSourenlr He. ctlpu lianaoBilr lltlioirraiiliril.wiell wortb fiuuilmr, will Uo 101 io you. Your leiwr will Imlplu the listit by riicouravlsif jrour IrlwuU, Do averrtblng- you aan to bold up Wlltoq'a hand In bit -laan etmpalira for tbo peopla Hbo do tho vrorU aul Uiibvliu ot Uia eountry. . W. II, Cniipn, State Coinniittcinin9 tp, wliomsubsenptioiis'canboliaiulcd, if proferred MORTGAGE Moiioy'on'liniid ftt (til tinuis to loan on improved rnnohoa and uity propuHy nt lAwtsl rules willj ' "on or Imfore priviluK0,M JAMES CAMPBELL fchcmn3231 ,820 6, C Blrtst Medicine , , , , Dlt.T,ntANK tYNOTT who LiUtni wy S10.O0U werll.o(mJlcio, win no unit t nm nr proml-tnir to -u any uffi-rr wln tvrl(f) u hIkx of nun inriiiciiic iiini run iiii.'inuiii" fin., or ! thane mid I lll U Unit I win mty in l tlltll Mill IIKii ll Vitlirlr n lh. l u.ii. " "..- - i a mil' hii in i-iii'iu vii iiiiii m nan own nL 'I'lmt l,...u ,. . ...,!.. .;..,.."", v ' " Owlnx in tlm ri nnniber of r,.. 'tiumts, I lmvi hint rn iliuuniihl morn tp'plo r my niHllml IhmiH printed. Tliln "' " "" nun m in iuii nun cimiMinx rnitirt ilmcrltillon-, syinptom. caiuw, onfrcl- nml run- of hlilnry. hiuJil.T oiij rhruiiuiilc ill.Hiri, All who wrlin for llio frn mnllrlnr Iwlll Ik xrnt i copy of this aratid llliintrntnl in.-.llml txxh llio Inrurit ,r wrlltiit tin tlirux dlrn-r for friw umI Rvnrnil untriiiiitmn ji ymi ikhi nii'iiicuin nik-ii in i imv. i.f.v. .nil, ,vi iiip nrur inwi J UU IQtlAy. '. These Are tlie Symptoms : I Call In lb hark, ?Ti, rrroumt ,lrlro lu urltial. liurtitntiroli-inHilon urli. . flt firirnrrf Ii, ilirl .nl.l.r. 11 tlA,.V ,Tw,niir ,r,M,ifH r, In Hi,. tiipli. 7 llilrl...jll,.rUiir-...ll,,li,, . M I'nlii r triiv uiiilnr tlalil rib. ,1. ,...a.......7... t. It . . I r Inn .. iim (.....l.lj. i ikv I I CtlUlMlllMI Mt lirll.. k.UU ,,.u l..u.k. II I'rtli, III III h, Ji.lHl. '" II Colo In llw iirtk or lMn.t. II Call, ,tf a.ffrl,ri, tUm kLInra. ... w .in .it wrfi,ii ,,,,, ju, in Cnlu Mrlltii(i4 ilu.n.1 Rl u I'jli, Olnl -,ir, III tir,,r. Arl or rliriuiMi rlciinallain, Woodrow TaC.K. CM W.VIm Chili in imcrilio AWII,rlniUVrrMl,IJl,Hiq,i,i, ,,) , ,(,, f, ill JT t Wud,ow WUwn lif 1'rMl.lf nl ft Ilia Ui,l.l HuiM.tml la U i.J b.l tin lur w m. cUlf lfliiidl, uulrvtiiinf 14, li4 HU(lrl tu ,iuu tint Id ,,-., ,,,,,, yniu taiiit lb iiuw ( Our. Name , , , , Address,,. ,,,, K.r.D,.,,,.,,,,,,, Endorsed by Medford Real Estate & Employment Ag'ency uf iu'im'h, 'i mllijii from Mmlfoi'd on tln rlViiV, lift nrron not to fruft wlih corn plitiitud luitwuoi) tliu rows. ;tr. iicroH of tint Iioh) noil In Dm valley,- ritlNfld It ,fl 0 u wnrlli or small voitoliibloii ou thin lust yoilr, now II room buugiilow, now liu-go biiiu ami nil nut hulldliiiwitlnch nml all toobi uit with IJio pltuo at fnfi uir itoro, 1 1 noroN, I Mi inlliMi out of Cen tral Point, It) anion III tUyone-nlil pours, .'10 pouch ireoH In hearing next your, It Is all extra good gitnlun litnil, no biillilliiKH, price loTtll piir ucui. ISO unrctl of (ho b'oMt gruln or fruit Iniul In1 iho vnlloy. 'mi InilMlhmi, If mill at, nine will suU'foi' $ail''pur lulro. '' " ' nVlHlinii all klmls'nj oily primmly lo (ilfnr for Mitlu nml oxelmuge, ciiuio mid sootiiH. . , , (lam) lot In oxclmiigq for unto, Kmpliiymotit, OlrlH nml woimiii for gouoriU linimo work In ami nut of tho city, WitltroMt, chnmbor iniilil. Applo pickers, riiiioh liniiilti, LnboiorH. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Plinnoltltt Home, II. )tpti-l(tt Nwsh Hotel ' UOOMR (I nml 7, PALM BLOCK. PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLIITE, OIL AND SUPPLIES Plowsharos Ground Cars for Hiro Ropairing Phoenix, Ore. Phono 8 10 I'M MODEL BAKERY vun itiiitv and qualitv Our Ilrcnd, I'lcit, Cftkon and Pantry nro Tho Iloil In town. Call and non thorn, Good norrlco and quick de livery. Home Phono 33. Iti:iNKINO UltOHi, Prop. . a i.j i. Principle Wilson Campaign Fund i-UTALTY COUPON lvif e.hi"V runM Ciliio, , d , XtlMl Cwtralfln. BOO Mkhlaiu Ivi.. CMcua. hi. ' cuniilnuiK lliitujn tun Hit iuih of I Wllwn't hhii.aIku, , t ,,,,,,,'.,,,,,,, 4,,, , ' Slain.,.,,,,,.,,,,...... . i .. . , . t I i ,. " V ? V ,G