Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 07, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MAN IN OVERALLS
PRAISED BV DEBS
SAN KHANCISCO, Cnl., Sept. 7
JTIjoro Ib something magnificent
nliouL n (iinn In ovum) la whoso brain
fB In working Qrdor. Ho Is tl)o In
carnation ot tho ooclnl revolution; a
tiillTty ,'dtntnrbcr -of tho ponce. And
tho year 1013 marks tho greatest
awakening of tho nmn In overalls
tho worjd hag over scon."
,'Lcn.Vlnp with his political followers
horji! 'thp above . expression of his
thought ot tho day, Kugono V. Debs,
Is today en route to Los Angeles,
where ho speaks tonight In his cam
paign as socialist presidential nominee.
J'Moro than 5,000 persons heard
DobBj .address. His earnestness and
eloquence brought thorn upstanding.
Ho said:
"You, aro not even n man In the
capitalist system that takes nil you
earn and gives you a pittance In re
turn, You're simply a pair ot hands.
That's what they call you bands.
They advertise for mlllhands, fac
tory hands, farmhands hands,
bauds, hands.
And H's only a step from a hand
to a handout.
"Whenever I see n tramp, and 1
do soo Increasing thousands ot them.
I behold tho cpltomo ot tho capi
talistic systcn broken manhood,
hopelessness, rags. I never sco one
hut tliat my henrt goes out to him.
, "And the fallen woman no, she
8 not fallen, but cast down and
rnmplcd In tho (mire. I tako my
placo bcsldo her against tho system
that mado her, this woman and tho
tramp.
I "When enough of us know that
jvo'vo had enough of capitalism and
exploitation then wo twlll end It.
Alone the capitalist could not elect
a constable. Ho relies on you to
elect his men for him as long as he
ran delude you and make you swal
low his shallow promises. You
working men hire the capitalist to
take what rou, produce, and he likes
tho job." ,
Then Dobs flayed tho three other
big political parties, and aske.l;
J "Why didn't tho republicans and
tho democrats perform at Washing
ton where they are In power what
ihoy promised they would do at Chi
cago and Baltimore? Why do they
wnnt to wait until after another elec
tion before getting busy Instead of
doing ,lt now? Because their prom
ises to the toller aro Idle
"When a pullet walks Into your
kitchen and asks to bo fried or
jour special benefit then you may ex
pect a band of plutocrats to support
an order which will put them out of
business and compel them to earn an
honest living."
FOOTBALL TEAM TO
I BEGIN PRACTICE MONDAY
j At a meeting ot the students of
tho high school Friday night Seal
Hall was named manager for the
1912 football squad and Bob Bos-
well named captain. Tho first prac-
tlco under tho direction of Coaches
Jewell and Frost will bo held Mon
day ovcnlng. There arp about half
a hundred candidates lor position's
on the team, and the material Is big
and husky and thcro will bo compe
tition for places. Several big fel
lows are among the number, and
prospect for a strong team aro good.
j Tho first football gamo of tho sea
non will be V'ayod either September
21, or 28, most likely tho last named
date, between tho high school 'and
tho aluinnl team, which will hold a
meeting at U)o tyat In the near futuro
to perfect plans of, organization.
Games' will be scheduled by tho lo
cal high school with Ashland and
Grants Pass and any othor team in
southern Oregon or northern Cali
fornia that cares to tacklo them. It
they succeed In taking tho measure
of these teams, tho local aggregation
will mako a trip to (ho north, playing
with Kugeno and Portland.
GpfjMAN CROWN PRINCE WORRIED OVER FATHER'S ILLNESS.
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and wo will glvo you quotations, 1 ovory enso wo send tho unllorn
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THK CUKOWAN tDJTtOM or 1HI M.t. MCHUkLD.
Crown Prince Frederick William Is said to be much worried over the
Illness of his Illusions father, Kmpcror William II. of Germany. There have
beeu conflicting reports regarding the Kaiser's Illness, but It Is not considered
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During the month of August 2.49C
persons registered their names at tho
prater Lake National Park head
quarters, according to Superintend
ent W. Frank Arant, who is In tho
city for a fow days, says tho Klamath
Northwestern.
"August was the best month or tho
season for tourists," said Superin
tendent Arant yesterday. "The to
tal number of visitors ot whom wo
havo a record during tho entire sea
son up to September 1 was 3,635.
This has not been up to our antici
pation of tho number of visitors to
Crater Iake and the Crater Lake Na
tional Park, but is an incroaso over
the number for last year.
"Tbe tourist season Is 3ot nearly
over, but It is hardly posslblo that
September will be as good a month
as August. Although it has been
somewhat stormy and homo snow has
fallen at tho lake, tho season has
been fairly 'good and I expect a large
number ot tourlatu'JIn the park this
and next month."
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STATE SPECIALS ARRIVE
FOR G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
COURT SUSTAINS T. R.
ELECTORS IN KANSAS
, TOPBKA, Kan., Sept. 7. Fedoral
judge Sanborn of Donvor denied tho
application lor an injunction to KQep
tho KansaB Roosevelt electors off tho
Republican state ticket. Tho decis
ion was reached this afternoon.
(" TliOjcaso of tho olght Itoosovelt
ejectors was brought throp wepks
go. 7TUo"uttorno'y for tho Taft fol
lowers went to Red Oak, la., to ob
tain u tomporary restraining order
from Judgo McPhorson, acting for
Judgo Pollack of Kansas.
. Tho injunction Is uskod on behalf
of tho thirteen Jo well county mqn
who had signed tho nomination pe
titions for olght Taft electors defeat
ed in tho primary. It was sougbf to
provont tho names ot tho Roosevelt
electors bolng placed on tho ovem
ber ballot tinker; tfjo opubljcuienj
hlom. Judgo Bauborn now holds thoro
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would bo deprived and that thp only
rocoui'fin. to Tnfl mon Is In n court of
LOS ANGELKS, Cnl., Sept 7.-
Jlorc than n score of "tntc spceials"
nrrived hero today over various
trnuM'ontinentiil railroatls, bearing
Gnmd Army Veterans lo the national
cueampmciit of the organization.
Cqm;miii(1er-i!i-ihicf Tliimbel arrived
shortly befpre noon.
Monday will see the cnt'iimpincul
offieinlly opened. The business s--sioiirt
will continue tiutil September
1-1. The streets of the i-ity liiul nil
public builtlinjrs Imve been Invitlily
decorated in the national colors.
Elaborate preparations have been
made to entertain the -JDJ000 visitors
who ure extracted. .
MEXICAN REBELS CROSS
BORDER INTO ARIZONA
POl'GLAS. Ariz., Sept. 7. Mexi
can rebels crossed tho boundary and
woro engaged by United States sol
diers on the Long ranch, fifty miles
east oft Douglas, according to reports.
tonigut. Tmrteen American troop
ers held back twenty-five rebels,
killing fivo and wounding ono of tho
Mexicans, It is reported. Tho rebels
aro believed to bo In command of
Inez Salazar, whoso men also engag
ed tho Americans below Huchlta, N.
M., farther east.
LOS ANGELES. Cal., Sept. 7.
Tho business men of Los Angoles
havo broken faith with no ono in
their agreement to work for Indus
trial peaco In Los Angeles, accord
ing to Harry Chandler, vice presi
dent and business manager of tho Los
Angeles Times, commenting today on
tho charges made In Portland by
Lincoln Steffens, magaxlno wrjter.
Chandler refused to discuss Steffens'
prediction that labor will ask a par
don for tho McNamara brothers bo
cause of tho alleged "breach of
faith."
"I didn't meet Mr. Steffens before
the confession of the McNamaras,"
Chandler said. "Soon afterward,
with several others, I conferred-wHli
him In an effort to straighten tho
labor tangle. Mr. Steffens and tho
business men could not agree. His
Idea of Industrial peaco is different
from ours. Ho stands for clotted
shop and tho sort of Industrial peace
that prevails In San Francisco.
"There was no specific agreement
regarding the matters of which Sir.
Steffens speaks. So far as 1 know,
1 and all my associates at that time
aro for peace. The entlro matter,
so far as I am concerned, did not
havo much to do with tho Mcamaras
or their plea. Tho effort was ono wo
would have adopted whether tho Mc
Namaras existed or not.
"In tho matter of this conference,
Mr. Steffens would havo domineered
ovor us. Tho business men of IOR
Angeles refused to bo dominated."
D. OROSSLEY & SONS
Commission Morcliants
COI Knwgllii Kt New York
Onr SHH'lnlty
V APPLES and PEARS
Wo have our own houses In
NKW YORK. MVKRPOOL, LONDON AND OLAS0V
Direct consignments solicited or seo our Hoguo Rlvor representative.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
Coffee?
Tea
OR WHAT?
Anything you buy from ua in the Giro
cory lino will bo right; Our Bakery De
partment is a aourco of prido to us
invostigatp.
Allen Grocery Co
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ONE LEGGED SWIMMER
HOLDS NEW RECORD
LQ(S AN0KLE8, CitJ., Hr.t., 7.
Lincoln Jojiipjoni llie oiiq legejl
swimmer ut'"tlie Satj" Kninciscp Y. M.
!v, A.; in holder today of u new
ueifio foiist record in tlie HO yard
dasli which ho covered in Tt'Sil 2-ft.
The mark was set in the Iteclowlo
Ili'iich plunge during the Hoittiieru
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VETERANS LEAVE PORTLAND
TO ATTEND ENCAMPMENT
POHTLANI), Ore., Sept. 7. Ar
(jonipiuik'4 by "lo.hundiod relative,
it lid friendrti fully l.r)l) veterans of
the civil, wiififim to lenye Portland
in u bneciitl train Into this nfternoou
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Among tho common symptoms of
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capricious appetite, restless slcpp,
Itching of tho eyes and nose, nausea
anu ouen Hysteria, jcound wqrms
aro several inches In length and In
fest tho stomach. Occasionally sev
eral hundred aro found In a slnglo
person. Thread worms aro smaller
often not longor than a quarter of an
Inch. Tho symptoms denoting their
prcsonco aro about tho sarno, but
li this caso tho child has no nppotlto.
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