Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGH TWO
MEDITOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MIBDFOltt), QKHCiON, IWHUY. SlOTIQMmOR Si), 1011.
UNION LABOR
durruKidDunud
PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN FINANCE GREAT RELIGIOUS CUUSADE
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Central Labor Council anil Socialist
Party tPlcilgo Support to Bond Is
sue at tho Polls Saturday ire
Nostlmi for Cause, v a r
Tho Central tabor Council nnd the
Socialist imrly of Jnrknon county on
Tluirsdny Issued n statement to tho
)mijllrv ploifslng their support to the
Bf'jdfdniln bond. Irsuc. This moans
added AtrnRtfi to the forces fnvor
Inft tho bond Issue, as tho two orKan
Isratlons haVo n voting strength of
from 800 to i)00 votes' In tho coun
ty. Tho statement Issued "Thursday
was ns follows:
To tho Public:
We, tho'umlerslgnod, as a commit
tee tpnrc8?nttiiK tho Central Labor
Council Iff Medford, and tho socialist
party .of Jackson county, after due
coiMderatjon '(foul deliberation 'have
decided to'heartlly Indorse and sup-
porlJtlie gobii roads botfif "Issue
tho coming election, (Signed.)
O. 0. PARKEK, Teamsters.
' ' 'G.vn. UtlOHES. Carpenters.
1). C. SIMPSON, Plumbers.
O. SI. MILLAR. Socialist party
' ' of Medford, Ore.
nt
WAR IS DECLARED
(Continued from Par 1.)
war whieh miiy mean (lie massacre ot
thousands ot tiie Christian residents
of the Turkish provinces.
LONDON, Sept. 20. News that
Italy has occupied Trlpol Is hour
ly expected hero. The Turkish troops
thero will not resist, believing that U
would bo useless to combat the ov
crwhclmln&Jtalan forco that haa
concentrated for tho adventure.
The Italian ultimatum Italy deliv
ered to Turkey expired at noon today
bul tho landing of troops at Tripoli
has been deferred Until the usual no
tifications have been bent to tho for
eign consulates. Tho "wholo coast
of Tripoli Is blockaded.
War, as ye m not been actually
declared. Italy's diplomats here will
nqt formally act but as It Is Turkey
must ' eevntuajly order tho Italian
forces but ot Trlpolltan territory,
thus severing diplomatic relations.
Alrea'dy anuttcrlngs of a holy' -war
are heard throughout Turkey and it
is feared that Italy's grab -will result
Inriromiscpus massacres of Europe
ans, thus reopening tho entire Turk
ish, question, and possibly canslng a
geperal European conflict.
Dispatches from Tripoli reeclvevd
here oday say that tho foreign eon-sujates-
there are besieged with hun
dreds of Europeans asking for pro
tection. Turkish troops are massed
ou the outskirts, of the city, prepared
to retreat into the desert when the
lallah forces land. The streets of
Tripoli are deserted, most of the mer
chants having sent their valuables
away and all business is at a stand
still. Tho Italian expeditionary force Is
.TO'.OpO strong, In two divisions of
two brigades each. General Caneva
commands with General Rinaldi and
Olardlna D'Amlco as his aides. Both
the lai)d aud sea forces are under
tho direct command of .Admiral Au
bry. ' Two thousand Carbineers are
with the force. They are destined
to act'as police In the city of Tripoli
nfior tho occupation.
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BARNUW IS TO
RUN AUTO LINE
Will Furnish Halt Hour Passi-iiurr
Service Between Moilf ortl nml
Jacksonville Second Car Is Pur
chased. "& i 4
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W. ILjllitViuun, wiiwlA now In Hut
Francisco, hivu ptuchmu'd niiutlmr .S-
I imsiM'UK'!- uutoiuohdo mid commotio
lug MnitiluyiuiirnliiK. OciImt till, h
w loH(ibllh!u .MfdrordvlnckBoitvllle
uutouuilillo ttmto with tlio Uo lnttto
nulomoblles which ho will put ou and
tlio train mtIvo now In oporatlott tlion
wll ibo OHtnbllalied n holt huur sorvlcn
Jhotwoen .Mini ford iiiut Jncksonvlllo
I.
THE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
OF ENGLISH WOMEN
IiTEi6 G CAiTNXttT
P LHAJ3ER.a
KEY lHOUiE,S iTE.-U-Z.Tati
IN IXOVEilvrBTrr TO EVANCittLIZX
3Jcrvxr&ra ic ojooar..
A tOTS-riJWENT
Finnneinl by buine.-s men of national lnmlmeucl, whoso (Munliim'd w enlth nips into the hundreds of mil
lions nml who will oontlurt it u.s thev would n privnte luisinvs nffitir, tlio I itited States muLCanndn arc on tlio
eve of n common s.enst religious cntsiide such s is not reconled m tlie ihvmoiis history of llie luiman nice wince
the refonnntioii, ami winch, its pro-moters proehuni, will be further reueliiu in its. elfeet thini the oiusiuloi of
history.
The plan, oriinntinu in New York, ineindos n Uit to more than ninety cities by oviingliJ.(it workers wiio
will reneli.llie people in every valk of life. Ainoiit; the jirominenl men in New York who are associated with
the work and who have given jenorous finnneinl aid to it are the followiiii: : Cleveland IT. Undue, J. I'iorpout
Morgan, .lames H. Post, Frederick Hilliitu, .Inmes Q. Ciinnou, H. Fulton f utiiiijr. Dr. 1). II. JlcAIun, Aided K.
Marling, Chnrles A. I'enhody, li. II. Seveninee, William Sloune, Wohert Hicusler. Jtimeis H. Coomhs, Frank A.
Ferris and James I). Hustcd.
MILLER EXPLAINS
:l" HIS! POSITION
Concerning tho article in this
morning's gun stating the position
of the Socialists on the bond issue
for good roads, I wish to state ns nil
individual that I was appointed by
Medford Local of Socialist Party to
act in conjunction with the labor un
ions as to the iwsition we should
take upon this bond 'sisue for good
roads. Tho Socialist party is al
ways in favor of shorter- hours, bet
ter conditions and higher wages, in
all lines of work, especially in pub
lic work. Xow that thco principles
are the cardinal principles of trade
nniomstu, I, representing the Social
isls ou this committee work, assumed
that every Socialist would he in favor
Of these provisions, and therefore
thought I could take liberty to voice
the sentiment of Medford Local of
the Socialit parti; and I further be
lieve that' I have voiced tho senti
ment of the Socialists of Jockson
county. Th5 good roads proposition
however, is not especially n Social
ist issue, nnd are only using it to
endeavor to better the conditions of
the working class, as wo do on nil
lirivntu or public work.
1 GEO. II, MILLAR.
HISS BROWN WILL
GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT
Medford socielj'
unl interest in
is showing vlntis
"An F.vening of
TO WALK OUT SATURDAY
(Continued from Page 1.) "
Italy 'Sot of One Blind.
ROME, via Moduhe, Franco, Sept.
20, TlTu't Italy is far from being nu
nniinus in fiesirjng war with Turkey
over the Tripoli dUpule, is evidenced
in nnyiy ways throughout the king
dom toduy. In nil the large cities
tho socialists are rioting and giving
drastic demonstrations of their oppo
sition tti the attitude of tho govern
ment.
The general strike plained by the
socialibts failed only because the
government prevented it by sluer
forco of arms, Tio unions have )so
become involved in tho anti-war crn
snito nnd a number pf their nuibt
prominent aud radical members have
bepn arrested.
Tho jails in several pities nre jam
med wth protesting workers, arrett
ed lor voicing their scutiments
against tho war Joo freely, or making
moro aoliyo objection. Tho order
calling out.tl0 reserves is bitterly
refi,onlcd, especially by the married
mon, who are being torn from their
families by the government orders
In' uiuny cases tlio rpserves have
boon forcibly driven to tho Italian
Btniidard.
fh'iioril judications are that in the
event of war TurLoy will bo faced by
u disgruntled Ifuly, weakened and
torn by internal disscntum,
Look at tho uds that cjffer cm
pJoyjuqntand. you'll fii)d tho right om
soon. .
P ; r-r-
IasUIn folealth, -.
today to become effectivo nt 10 n.
ra. tomorrow," said William Atkui
srtn, vice president of tho boiiermuk
crs' union,
A strike of tho men jiero' means
d monthly loss on tho face of the
payrolls or more than .f250,000.
Should the trainmen become involved
citli3r directly o rindircclly, through
tie lying up of the system, the loss
in wages will be doubled.
' Upon tho Tcquest of Southern Pu
cific officials 38 'incn have been
sworn as special olice. These men
arc stationed at the gates of a high
board fence lending to tho shops.
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Portland Men Itady.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20.
Shop employes of the Ilnrritnnn lines
in Portland, who nre members of the
Bystcm federation, nro prepared to
walk out the moment the strike or
der, expected tomorrow, is received.
Fifteen hundred men nre employed
il the locn shops.
Railroad officials assert that
many of the older employes will not
join in the strike for fear of losing
their credits and prospects for n
pension, which is grunted after '17
years continuous service.
Federation emuloycs, however,
take the opposite view and declare
the overwhelming majority will U'
niain loyal to the union.
Song ni which Grace Josephine
Brown's beautiful contralto voice n
to be heard this evening. Society
hns already pronounced the nftair
u great success. Thu patrohesscs
who have given their support to Miss
Brown's very nrtistio undertaking,
are Mesdumes Walter A. Folger,
George II. Daggett, John M; Root,
Evan Reamcs, Edgar Hafer, William
I. Vnwter, E. Barton Pjckel, Her
bert C. Kcntner. Martin C. Uarbcr,
William M. Colvig, Edward E. Gore,
and Edward M. Andreus. '
"THE QUIZ" IS NAME
OF NEW SMOKE HOUSE
For several' days the proprietors
of the smoke dub or north Fro.it
street, have been advertising for .in
appropriate name for their place of
business. The present proprietors
nre A. C. Burgess, R. 0. Burgess and
W. F. Quiscnberry. Tliey offered .is
t prize a ten dollar pipe to the per
son who would suggest a name wliidi
might be selected as the most ap
propriate. A great, number of
names were handed in but the one
selected was "Tho Quiz," presented
by A. W, Maokie.
TOGGERY' BILL
MOVES LOCATION
The Toggery last night moved into
its new iiuartors next to the Medford
National Bank buildiug. The new
store is much larger than the old
one and has been fitted out with en
tirely new fixtures, making it ouo of
the most modern in Oregon. The
show cases nre of plate glass and
marble and the cnliiuets and shelv
ing of finely finished wood.
The Toggery started out in Med
ford nine years ago with a inert'
linudful of stock and bus grown to
be one of the largest business, con
ocms in tho city
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(Annie ll m N. Y, Graphic)
The long, abuudnut and glossy,
tresses or English women nro not due
to hair ionics and IutoIo shampoo
ing. There is a nenonil belief uxor
there that the less water put on
Hie hair, llui better it 15 they miy
V-ttiug "Inkcn the life out" and
leaves tho hair dull, brittle aud col
orless. English women with hair rich in
coldr, clean mid whohsonieand
plenty of it have told me they nt-
tribute it to dry shampooing two or
llirco times a week. They mix four
ounces of Ihctii.x with four ounces vi"
orris root and sprinklo a hihlcsponti
fu of this mixture ou tho head; then
briitili thu powder thoroughly htnmgh
the hair. They thus also avoid llio
danger of catching cold nnd tho dis
comfort that accompanies washing
rinsing and drying the hair.
This treatment keeps' the hnir light,
fluffy and lustrous, nud is tho only
tiling I know Mint will actually pro
duce the growth of hair.
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THEROX FOR SALE
HASKINS' DRUG STORE
Tho mnll order houses of the East
would not bo so prosperous I (the
people- of this community would In
Bint on having "Mado In Oro;on"
goads from tho local inorchnuts. The
business of this community would he
butter Conserved If tho buying pub
lie and tho tmorchnnts would help
along tho "Mndo in Oregon" idea.
THOUSAND FLEES
FROM SEAT OF WAR
SAN JOSE, Cnl. Arranged op a
ehnrgo of drunkenness Ernest Ru
dolph, who Aays he is the son of a
Seattle business man, told sijch a
convincing story to the court here
today that ho was let off with a
suspension of sentence. Rudolph
claims thnt instead of boing drunk',
he fell from a moving Iruin and was
dazed,
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20. -Fearful
of reprisals in dire terror of
worse consequences of the Italian
wjar declaration, thousands of for
eigners arc fleeing northward today
ip an effort to find refuge beyond
the boundaries of the Ottoman em
pire. The exodus 1ms become gen
eral, and the trains nnd boots bound
northward are all jammed with ref
ugees. The government has decided to en
force a state of seige, fearing an up
rising of the Turks throughout the
empire against the Christians.
'i'he Turkish fleet stationed at
Beirut is leaving the port for Con
stantinople. We notice that somo merchants In
other cities aro using considerable
spaco advertising "Made Jn Oregon"
goods, That Is as it should bo, Tim
merchant must know (hat his Indivi
dual prosperity s to a great oxtont
dependent upon the oronpority of the
statoi at largo, and if Oregon manu
facturers aro patronized, that It will
mean greator pay rolls, and greater
pay rolls mean a larger .degreo of
prosperity for every man, woman and
child in Oregon.
Special
Look nt the ads for tho chance te
iuy tho pro'porly you need at a
'right price." ' '
SEATTLE, Wii. Tho threat of
(he independent telephone company
to raise tne rates win no resisted by
tho city, according to on announce
ment made today. Tho company says
it can't operate at a profit unless
subscribers pay more.
Supporttho!nnHfactHror8 o,f your
homo city first, last nnd, all tho tlmo,
and you will help yourself to prosper
ity. Hut If your local factories can
not supply your wants, InBlst that tho
merchant carrIes"Mado In progon"
goods from other Oregon sources to
lupply your needs.
For SATURDAY
and MONDAY
Wo will put on sale hero tomarr6w 1000 glass suit and Pep
per Shakers, with a combination glass and nltUol uon-corro-s'vo
top, worth lGc each or two for 2Gc, anywhere, .lunt ns a
fl)or. Her.6 Saturday nnd .Monday.
5 Cents Each
.' Tsot oyer fotjr to any ono person.
HoIiry-
Wo want your hosiery trade, and aro giving yon Uio beat
hoHlory values ever offered In Medford. Not Job ok hut now
clean, perfect goods, with a full lino of slzo to select from.
ladies '
fJnizo llfilo tlosio, ullk finish
JIhIo JIohc, Diirsou Seam
less Hobo, Maco Bplltfoot
Hose, outulze Hose, any size,
and several weights to select
from.
25c pr.
i
Ladies' Hose
ule 8 1-2 to 10.
Men's Hose
size 0 1-2 to 11 1-2
Boys' & Misses
Size C, to .0., 1-7. t.
Any of tho above In black
or tun and In any of the
above slzo tomorrow
10c
Do you want a boys nlal CllttH? (trade KryH-tol Mark),
for 15c juJr? If so seo our now llnotio best hosiery valuo In
Modfordj slzo C to 0 1-2, pair, .iffo
DID YOU EVER
hear of C'hlppendalo Colonial 'Olovcs,' (trhdo ftoyH-tno Mork)7
every pleio copyrighted. Wo aro solo agontu In Medford for
this celebrated lino and will have a full assortment on sulo
horo tomorrow.
HUS SEY'S
knew
Getol John Bidwell
1 '' ' Chico, California
"u " ' See the Land
"1L
Mitml bind wlifii he
Know how to form It
bow ami what to plnu
to Mvi khoiI ei op ami
iiuikt) nimi)'
He elmxe Itumililo Hideo j
uflir IihMiIuh uI i i Vol'
I'lillforpln t .,
Von iiunuut ili'iilile
In tmiM'ir
where to Iniv unlit
llltlwell OicIiukIm
di lily .
j on
$
lii' be plniileil Irises
Mliiulo iiihI trinity
tiei'H for, f i nil
fur
('nine In (Militu
W'k'II i ii )( yen nil ovr
(bin itKsit pntpeity
.lililnn for ynilrwelf
it nil mi unit
liiiiveHtul ent
lli-ie he Hnw'eit
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tniiile .t mitlw and
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I li'ti' In' Iftlit mil roixla
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linn uiunil lnU lirtM lieeu
iliiiinlrit in tbo City nf Clilt'ii
if
Itlilwll oiclmrill nt" fiiineuM
when-xer fnillM rttit known
(hiiuiuh fur xne, rlnMir
nnd ki'iiriit ipiulltli'H
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See Chiip.o
proHpfnuiH, ,iuvliiic oily
of is. mm inoili
mi tu tiilli'iMilit ,
IiwIiih tisi'rv l wo iMiurn
nil iHhi(nlittinl riili i
s n himmI ilni iu live
UKmtn ur ViU flue town
whm lhrr I a JimrliHi
fur wlwt you nut
itmiil MohmilH eliuinlii'M lliHtilntM
fiiCluKlwl Hinrt-M liiilrt
Now for Sale Seven Years to Pay
Thin nrf VMn't or iliiliiwiiiilH
of in-1 im uf rthe iltiliHttl mil
pmit ly fiiiiiiiim eriii
Is luiw lielng tllttin Intn
(mull fun n .
And f f.'t I'll ul very lew prleim
hi (limit ttlvlmt
momui im tu pity
Nottilng HKo It ean'-'lm foiin.t
unyttbon elne
rlllii'r tu puUlly
er U-riim
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thu tiiriiw ef iMjineiit T vw
On.leuUi iHli
I'.iy tlitf renin hiiter out of ilm
lirnrilt on your tiropi
On tiiiitli Hurt of lln
iMylfle !)iS iiiIIkh
Mil
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Kuijlhern
rrinii Hjt'ittiiK'iilu
Write Te.Uy ti
ANNli: E. K. IIIDWrTlJ. OIM'HARDH, Inc.,
r Chico
Clrtrcure llrril, A. I: MnritK'UUi-ry,
Clilco, Cat. Cnlen tRliiKn Hunk Utile.
Onltlnml. Cat.
C-T-A-R
k-JTHEATREjLV.
Aledford'H New Jlonie of IMiotoplnys.
THE CRAVEN HEART.
' A fir picture llijtt i$ a thriller.
AS FATE DECREED.
A human drama of iniHiirpiisscd interest..
RETURN OF WIDOW POGSON'S HUSBAND.
A coiiit'dy. feature .sure to make a hit.
AL SATHER IN POPULAR SONGS
Pay strict attention to our huiHiu and roalinth; ef
fcets. i
Sunday wo run continuous front - p. in. to 10:110
p. m.
Week-days from 2 to 5 p. in. aild 7 to 10:!10 p. in.
Strict attention to ladies and children during aft
ernoon performances,
FOR SALE
OAK and HARDWOOD
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$1.S0 per cord, near Tolo, 10 miles from Medford.
GOLD RAY REALTY CO.
218 AVest Main.
Phone 18711
49Whi
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THE
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
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Mod ford,- Oregon.
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Moro than 23 yearn of uninterrupted sueeessful
huuiness, ti , .
Oapital, Surplus and Profits more than $17f,
000.00, 4 , ,
All'husiiiesH has our jirompt, and careful atton
tion. , v , .
Total i-esourcos arq over $800,000,00,
W. f. Vawtor, President. 0, lV. McDonald, Cash.
Q. R. Ljudloy, Vioo-Pj'OHidont,
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