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tiir MonyixG onix.oyiAy. Friday. yovEMBER sc. 1915. Widow or iiEtLTii iood mam tactirer. hkr stepdaughter, who is declared his real I mviijkss AND LA ITER'S CHILDREN. AID FOR POLAND 15 INTERNAL TAXATION Germans Declared to Be Ex ploiting Occupied Terri tory to Utmost. Secretary Says Bonds to Prr vide for National Defense Can Be Avoided. OPPOSED IN LONDON FAVORED BYmADDO WAR TAX WOULD RUM ON rJarttoa of IihtoW '.etnk l. WUU cw Tatr Uaaoliasr. Aairhir Hon poorr and Olrrrr Tblni. '".."et',r'v. Nor. :i to. r" Im.rsal fatation raihar ff l.unn.- af bond to mt th Or. I year- aaaao of te Administration- " faa4 r :a mm" ere advocated by J-ecr-tary f . of Trresorv. In a f.rmal atal.mant i..i-d lonianl a-.vtna- an tiiiKMU of th '.drl Uo itiMat a lii'to.l a4 aBanttturr. UP l t"i. r o-4 of B.l Sl"t Belt JulT . , tlnue la effect Ine pre.mt eiiMU'i't ls law an4 ru.tom. 4 Jir on '-iar. t"a c-arr e.timatr lhal 3 la a44itrw.l rev.nu will 44 B.44 for tn. ,?-4teur f" !. Inrlud I ) M .' Tar th mea.ura N.ttuti.l tjfn.. "TtUa m.i.l rata the etatrmrnl. "ran .t.lr rai4 br internal taxa tion wt..i nyprr. labia burden upon ta .Xm.n.a", f.plf. Waw Tom rr4. Mr. M-Woa xiff.n a r4tin In the inrnrw l I" rflii .male parson, frona J- and aierrl.J parson, from $li4 t4 ;4 l.nM t- tna la on tMomn above a crt4t.t fi.ur. and new .a..4lin. ci4 a4 ctlnd oil, horac r -f a-.ton.ob.laa ter internal .nlul an.ia., and arto other Jl. Jt.-4- an!?s. lb Treasury tltl.m.nl and saT tSe eaf irnall ttl racist tor tl ar I : '" .tr.t4 total 4,,Bur.-tent Ir 111. air. y ri'iumc l.nama Cnl liiin.nl. of i:i4. ...- 44. -Ta ni'r on 'r a4 lo '" n-- rr..n euiM In o row mi4. It IHi. I. 4o. l-tilii"l t.'icl. Ir.rn It'M c. !' B rr I (14 ,Holl4 bo llll.M4.M4 Irgio .m.ri.n.r !. 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Ib Na'ion i Kit in. 4ft-n 1 1 l aMa I '4 ra!M b l.iatio IS. n'ill n4.l for orh a rrl nirito.a a. National pr-para4na -1 1 (nur.. &. function o taa ren.r-.. t- '""" 'at rrna na'i b ri-4 ar4 lo. a4 fhaaa l.a. r. -it If rrMra4 aa a pM(mii't. buf mr: a utctio BOYS TO CONVENE TODAY 34 loath. Arr Ctixxtrd at C'cm frrr .- to iw Held at Irm. t-:M. r . Nor. :i Sprial Tir4 bonr-4 o.4tb. r-prnttf riab-. lro4l Wr.i-ra ' -r .!. ara atpa'1.4 t' rnn h-ra tomorrow far t "i- Ol.J-r Ikin' iMf.niif. wM.h ill ac4 a lnra rtr.' !. t'ur. In ih-tr aiar n ..;. n. tha oor 4-la-al. nrill b nt-rtAn-4 al bom-a. .raaamnta f r.-ini fr tSrfn bar brra to rkirt. vt iifl f.4ar. W --ai" of ?ai-m. l o ir Mn a t br l.n j.o.-lal'n a"4 J'jnja a- bool of f'cial. al .r likin m'-"n lataraat 14 tha tomiflx rort f-rrt-r. w M h ta h.14 ur. tr tna i4pt'-r of l oi-i-n. ,)maof tsa f.aio'ra of tna conf-r.n-a ill ba aa a4 t'- n bo . bf liorrrnor n iihfr.ni.. Tba I l.t haa labra grant ltarst t"a vi-ea af lb ronfrra.-a arj4 rcntlr aj'tr..4 a ltr 14 Inn bor. of rnn. ar.m tim fn att.al tba coafrnc. CHINESE PLOT UNFOLDING I rrfrral "rr4lo frfa Sr.-fc rin4lMn on anar .lln. KlaZ- Jitv rt: ivb'n Nor. loin XV. f rxlon. I'mtr.t .-tai'. l-i.trlrt Allor-B-T. tk. pnt Ia4. tbriai ! d.nrn aaam.t I ft - alirc'4 b!naa 4I'" r". "Hi ba in 4 po.itfn. i. a a . .nitinfl 14 prr.aat tn t 4-ral "- ) ". "-n II ro-.-- ar.t in.Jar. porfi Informa -f-'r. 11a prr.-na on tba linrr Wtnfo':. a' .4 .iif.k.i4 a--.. ba r- li4 br mm emtio I'ant t n . tri-At. f'TK.tn al- phtitn"! nf.rm.aon. II na. rti.rl.il. r4 a J' t"bla..a .(. y. .ait . b.m Laa44 l-am -. Vtwl'i'i. V.r-n MINE ACCIDENT REPORT IN Ik-rr of tttM lrp-nirnt f,tofrt. n Not, ;i i l rn t T.pr" i'imriif, rol nn-.if '". J i .k t f f rhr ier no III ; i i wtuM i- f ? ' ; rr t (.ton frOM :m f t1 V.m rff .r4f 8tr mm f Tim 4 lri. tft ti4 ft ' I . t j ri t ( tvnai ; N M -?V. 4.bi..a u4 i &4 Iur c.i.Jra vi ' ! J", .. 'v- 1 li 'JMiJ- 'W WIDOW NOT HEIRESS Lt T van. W. B. fWS AM i HH.UIt:. NK.IIT MR, f. W. TOST. KITGHIN FUSS WANES Representative Plans to Lead Democrats in House. MR. WILSON EVADES FIGHT (prwraiirn ! 0oi- tur and Tirana omraltlr-r. Iliprcusl lo ManlOt l4-lf "a aad IUal ! I orccca. ..it. .:. .vl V xkw. Hfni:!. Waah. maioal Nat. Si. l-ra.Mcot ha- ln J.oa4 in ba 4ra l"l ttent . . . .i..-i.nn af Krprrr-nt- I. .a Kllrhir. of North t arollna. mt , Wm- oratx- fUr l-adr In tna pa- lr. Kll'-Mn la Urln plan, to taa ,1.11. of Ih. ra ar.4 mrana cmn-. t.. nh tron pr-o-l-r- tji that ho ba for-mal r rho.-n to Ia4 tha major- tr 4urlf. tba mil . i i,,. M.ait.r tha proia.t aa o. - . . M.m .... nnr'T. it nanlfrat lla-tf In tr.O lamorrall - raU- rua a"4 attampt oilrll m.4 t a'le t im oihr I-rmo. rl aa Ica4-r. Thia oppwltloii l.l bo t.an n..t . much on I1 alana .a.n.v b Nar rroairamma aa on a latt.r ne roi rrondr brartnc on tna qM" of National 4.fna. wnicn har(4 that many Pam4-rai wou urrn4rr thair ronrl.tlona nn for tha Administration rroeramma al tha brhr.t of t: TraaiUrnt. That ra marh. hl- h Jlr. Kllrhln haa not d.- . ..w.. k. .oma I'rmo. rala aa an in.virt and th.r d-.ir to ra-ant It. trarhrr In the pnMIr arhool of this pla-r. arrxada Ihrcuihoul thla larrl tory. M.a M-lniH-rc forced to rloao hrr ork rvl mi 111 t hrr home In Mmim uih. Tphol4 fer t 10 and rlaimrd Ita victim llhtn ono work. Min MrinDrrs wa a lli graduate of lha Orron Normal f-vhool at Honmouth and nr a jul romrornrlne h'l career a learner. JUNIOR CLASS GIVES PLAY Mudrnla at llcrkclcjr Mate Meek ot Artlrll). fNIVf:r.JITT OK iWUKOnMA. Prrbrlrr. Nor. Ii iSoclal.) Plana for Junior. trk crlcbraiiona Im-lu4d lha bia cam at I-o Anl t"lajr asalnat the I nlrrnr of riouthorn Cal ifornia, and Junior farco and prom to morrow. -Thumb t-on." tha Junior comadr. la to P lar4 In C'ahland. Th caat ln- lud'4 a numhar of popular colla a.iora. An. Klliott and T. P. hmilh p arad Iradlnc rol-a In Tad Malay a -K-apln It l-arh." ! Kail. aa othrr rollaaa produi-tlona. Carol KbirU anoih.r -aad." haa aptK'arrd in mr. Kncliab Club play an-t tha I'll I'arthrnala. l:n llorrllt aa In "Much Ado About NoiMn" mil Trunolla." "A Troubled NlehC 'II bo lha rortaln ralaar. dr.l.nj with aororlty houaa romplirationa and a. frustrated ro n.anca. Tha plara ra In rliarea of It. A. tc Carrn and W. H. Mrpbanaon ba rharce of tha prnpartlaa. PETITION 4 MILES LONG Million amc Mcncd to Appeal for Saffra;- Amendment. WASfCINOTOV. Nov. .pocil.) Mora than four mll of patlllona win b filed at tha Capitol Icambr an app-al to Conurr-a. for the OonRrra aional I'tilon for Woman ruffrao by k. 1'lt.lH and Mtaa Krinr .f-Mr.KH.hm .. m.4. r'- i1': ""'. ccVV ad-r of trio naw llou.a It will not ba th firat lima lha floor ranr naa ..an out of barmony i rra.- i. ik. iui Cona-rrra ltriraan- tatlra t'ndarwooO dtara4 with th raaidrnl mora than onca; no o'l""" a llo aubjactof f-o uar and wool. but with ml othrr Lpiwnn d-rad to tba rr.M"i. n" .r.a.on. ho.r.ir. Mr. I oHarwoo4 0i acard with th lrraldant on the t nal lolia no'nn. OB ,n1 UMVa "w oo-rly fo .ht la rraaWent to th ul moal of bi abil.t. It waa In that am licni lai rpc.rr - .... lino rn.iu vi ,oor to wpooaa tha fraaHmt. nd thenJ or vote, for womrn . . l - . k . . an.! lha IffflO- I i a irrrf oa - ratl- floor lad-r wer arrayed as. In. I th ITa.dnl. Tha Prmocrattc major lit la t Mua brine lar. and ut tartr ubarvlnt lo th dictate of the IT. )". tb frea toll proririon waa rapaal4. If on of I reoul.itr for trader .hit. m th llou.e of r.epre.cntalirr muat b unconditional aupport ot- th l-rr.Mant. Champ Clerk n batt-r .in . for Hrjaakrr than ta Mr. Kit- bin tMipp4 fnr floor irad-r REDMONDWARPRISONER Iftimt ti:tom :onro a:l.4.l M:ilMt "T.rt. TO IHIlr.ll' b44 raa AdiaalraV. flr vibbrai tao. t aafrrrar I laid WIIB Klac lbrt. jirV N. li. tl drrrlop. from pacta! 4i.rotche from lha Hritl.h a.at-iuarl-r. in r'ran.a lhal John ISrd morwt. Nattorialtal mrmbar of rarlia mrat. waa lak.n aa 4 prl.orrr to l.it a .lbrt. The la.t Jar or aia trip wa. al!otta4 l an In.tctlon ot in Haln llnra. Vbn Mr. Hclmond amomobiia roniairtlna; blmarlf and b n artl'4 at the Junction of th ri.itar lma a a'ntry r.fua4 l allow it to pa on Ih rouB4 tai r- mond"a pap' rt In order. Mr. a. h.Mi.diAj v..ntr 'li.ailr lh 4i'llr aa eolrad by Mr ll.-tmand't aucalo- thai ha b put on4-r arraal aa4 .a-orl'd br an arm4 aol4.r alltlrc behind th 4rlr t B.adiirtara Once al headquarter, vir. It-dmond a dit'culliea were al end. He b.Id a lonaj nd ealrt.t conreraa Hon with K.aa Albert ao4 a.aurad him. aa bae bea prevloaaly atated. that Ih In. a people would oer.r entertain thou CM of pea.' until p. Iglum librai4 l4lr Mr r.cdmou4 ti.iled N.euport and aareral ll-d aatated IO"b aloc the H.lian front , AlrlM Moara. Lalv I nt ractor. .linU. Or. Nor. II spcil Alrll. I. 14 nM.rnlna aa lha nawa of la deal. f M u .'rrla fclrlobir.. rt.nrcntion held In fan t raocljco last .-.ptrmhrr. The petition r alirned by mora than l.ooo.ooo persona. na urr Conere.a to adnpl the propnaed Constitutional amendment to enfran- chi.e women. Mr Mary Auatin. a California writer, baa -har of th programme for pre a.ntlnc the prtltlona. Aa tho orom d ather to greet Mra. Klrld and Ml Joliirf who will hav Journeyed from Sn Kram l o to Vhln:ton by motor car. Mr. Aualln will unroll the four mil of petition. o tai an ran are the etent of the demand on Congrea SEAGER WHEELER WINNER Irrlsatlon Ivelegatcn at B!-no Visit lllg IUw Itlxer Iam. MONTHKAU Quebec. Nor. :5. Spe rlaLJ At lha ureal Irrlcallon conven tion now belnir held l Haaaano. Al berta. feaer Wheeler, of Honthern. . t. - ..... w . winner of more Int-r- riatlnna! g.alii contr! than any oilier - . . - im.tir.il contlnant. wa . ..i. rirat orla for hard Winter . h..i nd hard hprlnz wheat; iao for Ibreshrd wbrat. The ronvrotlnn made a detailed In apection of tho hue Baano dam, ' . t .k. l.vel of How a n if ii, i' j ...Hi". - Rler i feet and oonrrylnir water by an enormous anrduct. reclaim 4IO.vo acre. C.rrmany Miort of Cotlon Thread. BEItLIN'. Oct SI. Cotton sewing thr.ad ha become o acart that the military authorltla have innoonml officially lhal within a ahorl time cer tain erepllona will bn made to th order teeoed Urt Aaul forblddlnaT the Pro.)iclon of Ihrr.d out of oMon. RASHES. PIMPLES. ITCHING TROUBLES P POSH . b.n .h. fe.t "rr.h.; rtr." ther 14 In a ll n I To-lam aprr.d re.l.v inrta . annov- a.ntlr on: l'"'"! In", from .weatr odore la removed. I 4.r such treatment the IrouM- I. L, to recur quickly. Phould Tu'.. Ha-ha.. l-imple. Sunburn. tin, or io.nulto !'' """J'-.'.' Ian. w.ll nuirhly relieve .nd heal. Won . . . ....... ..i in I.e. ma and Sain ar.raM araatip and etuhborn. line month a trial oi i .k. . of aoaua for tender, a.n.ltive akin u.ually Irada lo Ha continued f r mll -nd l tamp to KlU'f. r-nrr I j boratorit .. 5J We.t :ith i.. Nw Jora City, bold by all frrugjleta. Mrs. Post Has Understanding . With Stepdaughter. AGREEMENT IS REACHED laet Tliat llcallh lood Manufac-lnrep- Irly IiUflncj-s Troubles Affected Title to $33,000,000 ll-clo-cd In Court. PKTItoiT. Nov. 1J. (Special.) When f. W. Pom. of ftattle Crerk. maker or health food, died, leavmr a fortune of tZ2.voo.090. hn intended that Hie greater pari of It ahould go to Ills widow. Now. throush a suit broocht by the State of Mirhlican for thn Inheritance tax, II develop lhat th w nolc of ToM a es tate bclonca to hi claupntcr dv inn firat marrlac. Mre. K. H. Cloae. or Greenwich. Conn., and New Tom t it. Mr. Toat went tlirouzh DanKruptcy aevcral year aso. He sworn at tliat lime that the Po-tum Company had been built tin on IliO saved by hi first wife and left by her to hrr daiiBbter. ru.. it. at.o awore that the company belonged to hla daughter and lhat he merely tier Keni. i nia ... never hern corrected and the courts have decided thai the entire Post estate belona-a to Mrs. lose. Attorney for both Mrs. Pot nd Mrs. Cln. howerer. have made a statement to the effect that there Is no mlsunarr-standlna- between atepmother and step- ....h... rnm-.rnlll? tha rhl RlC. What aereement bs been made, however, la not tola. Mrs. Toat would not le In want In anv event. Mr. Poet g.ive her a sub stantial fortune In hla lifetime. on their bond. The Home Telephone Company of Southern Oregon today petitioned the Public Service Commis sion for autnorny to incrcai-e tneir rat. for service In Medford. Jncknon- viii. iinru. Hirer and Cold 1 1 ill. The principal Increase ajked Ij on toll be tween Medrord and JarKKonviiie. Pile Cared la 4 to 1 Pit.. rtrurirlsia r.-fund monev if 'A'4.) til.NTMENT r.u. mrt, lfhlnr. Blind. Kleertlnr or Pro- tnirtlnr Vllr. r"lrt application relieve f-Oc. DARK PICTURE IS DRAWN Telephone Kale In.-reac Aked. SAI.CM. Or.. Nov. :5. (Special.) De- clarlnc thai Ih.i rate fld by " "'-'".. nd the seizure of factories and commission are Insufficient to pay ",1, to the value of 125.000.- oneratlnK rip.nn-'. a.i' i... Memorandum declares Industries of Country Have Been Condemned to Perdition From First; Peo ple Are Apathetic. LONDON". Nov. 23. A dark picture of conditions in Russian Poland and an reiimrnt afrnin.t tha necessity of Dro- vldlns food by charity will be published In the Times tomorrow. A teaatns member of the so-called Folish Inde pendence party, which remains in close touch with the supreme Polish National committee of Austrian Poland. Is re sponsible for the statements. The Times explains that the commit tee is responsible for the Polish legions fighting- with the Austro-Hungarian army ag-ainst Russia and says that the author of the memorandum therefore cannot be supposed to entertain hostile bias, at least against Germany's Aus trian ally. -One of the main features of the Ger man administration in Poland." says the memorandum, "is the attempt to exploit the occupied territory econom ically to the utmost. Kvery new regu lation aims at getting as much as pos sible out of the country, although the Gorman authorities try to disguise this tendency in different ways. rHer Yarl4ulr Explained. "It is eNplaincd by reasons of strategy, of order, of policy and even of humanity. The German authorities eepecially desire to give an appearance of humanitarianism to their policy in Itu-.-lan Poland." , The memorandum says that Berlin s relief activity was short-lived. In March. Field Marshal von Hinden- burir It says, proclaimed his famous reprisal for the destruction of Merncl iKast Prussia! by the Russians, under which the Polish districts were to an swer lv contributions and other bur dens. The German, press raised its voice against contributions for Russian Poland. ' Bv an order of April 2T. the memor andum continues, all grain and potatoes after one and one-half poods (about ..i pounds) has been left for each in habitant until the harvest, was to be delivered to a Tosen company men tioned In the order. The order ex plained that the purpose was to provide flour for districts where there was a shortage. t;rala Taken for Army. The peasants In the district of Kn Javv. where there was plenty of grain which they were keeping for an hour of need, were exhorted to give up pram for famine sufferers in Dombrova. That dl.trict received an absolutely insuf ficient supply, but on July 1 an order for securing the rest of the grain for the German army was enforced. "This order." the memorandum says, "extended confiscation to tho coming harvest, without any prctenceof phi lanthropy of humanitarianism." Asserting that from the first the Germans "condemned the Industries of Russian Poland to perdition." the mem orandum gives details of alleged de struction or confiscation of property. It sys that virtually all the coal mining machinery in the district of Dombrova was destroyed in the Autumn ot 1914. "for strategical reasons." and that the population, dependent on the mines, were made desperate thereby. - oaatrr Heaoded f Ileaooreea. Other alleged incidents cited are the withdrawal of the state bank, the ab sorption of the country's fuel supply, the requisitioning of many commodi ties and of quantities of factory ma chinery necessary for the country's industries, which were taken to Ger- 000. Payment for requisitioned property, the mepiorandum asserts, was made a matter of grace on an inadequate basis and to be settled after the war. The worst blow U described as having been the inducing of skilled labor to go to Germany under pressure, 40,000 persons doing so. Captain Panlel powers, of Maryville. Pa- said to nave maae ..'n-- SuMliiehsnr.a nlver us a rnftHmn. ANNOUNCEMENT The Peoples Theater will give its initial children's matinee on Saturday, No vember 27, from 2 to 4, during which hours the regular show of "Bella Don na" will be suspended. Every picture shown will be of special interest to children. Children's Programme Paramount "Travelogue, Educational Stone a j a S"-..- . time Winter tnVPIlLlIIfft. Idl LWI 1 , t ... fc-- Flowers Bloom, Colored ; Rustic Venice, Col ored Educational rathe News, Educational Microscopic Marvels of Fresh Water, Educational. Afre Don't Forget the Day Tomorrow JJ PEOPLES w- .v-Y3rS' jfeaSf.awi a r tr W7f r i ; -1 If ; MAM In Need of an Overcoat Should See These Knitted Cloth Coats We Are Featuring Knitted cloth overcoats for men are all the rage this sea son for. general every-day wear in fact, many men wear them for evening as well. These are the smartest knitted coats you can find for $20.00; in fact, far superior to what you can find elsewhere at the same price. In plain or heather mixtures, cut semi-box style, with plain or velvet collars, silk-lined sleeves and yoke. Top Coats at $25.00 and $30.00 With the social season on, surely now is the time for men to busy themselves about the pleasant business of getting a smart new topcoat. This lot of topcoats just recently arrived, and every model expresses an air of individuality. They are scmi-form-fitting and have the semi-flare, double-breasted style. Silk velvet collar, plain or all-silk lined. Mezzanine Floor Two Very Special Glove Offerings $2.00 Men's Heavy Cape Gloves $1.65 These gloves are made of soft, pliable stock, shown in the new shades of tan, with heavy embroidered backs done in self or contrasting colors. $1.50 Street Gloves for $1.15 Every-day street gloves for 'men gloves that are made from a durable cape stock. Cut and sewn with the outseam and stitched backs; one-clasp style. First Floor cTMercri.nd.-rO of J Merit On! cS- West Park At Alder. i In a. nr mum- rrl LAST 2 DAYS Griffith's Sup rem Achievement Ktanche Mwert. Henry B. Marsh. Kalpn l-cam. n. IV kTtR Walthall. Robert Sptial a ell. Coal I Perfortoancre llarron. .ear-e . a. . ooda Aitkra. Joaephina Ire- MI ,ao. II A. M. t 11 P. M. Uj anrre brarln: II A. M . UO. t. j 1. . :M. m aaa r. ji. a s . .. -. r ,a .-.j I X M.I.. 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Mezzanine Floor aaasBBBBBBBBSSl Baa JBfaasBBBBr af a V m m tn 'MArcKandiso of Merit Only Owing to the Thanksgiving Holidays There Will Be No Children's Store This Saturday J-Mrchndiso of J Merit Only"