Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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BEDFORD MATTJ TRmTTNE, MTCDFOTCD. OKKflON. TUESDAY, OCTOmW. 21, WW.
MER owns
FAVOR
NEW HER Ml
ANDHEARSAMUELS
Mrrclinnls nt tlicir rcpnlnr incel
' nl llio MciUYiil lintel .Muinln.v
Jiijzlit n1olc1 a ii"oltiliii f.iverinj:
1lii' iMitaiice of .fiO.OOU liomls fur the
building of a tccrc rcM-rvoir mid
jiipn lino to protect llio eily in ease
nf repetition of tlio brenk in the wa
ter pipe under the Hoar ercek liridpj,
wlileh left tlio city helpless before
fire and disenxe. The oii'.o of the
inrotiiij was that one warning vva
cinincli.
After discussion of the merits and
denuu its of "green stamp" and
"cntnloRiios," a committee was or
dered appointed to make n report on
the question. The merchants decided
to continue the .10 a month inli
hcription to the l'nn-1 IclKnic Mr:etv
rest room for the balance, of the year.
On llonio Industry
Ij. Samuel, founder and general
unnnnRerot tho Oregon Life. Insurance,
company matlo a logical talk on tho
advantage, of Mcdford business men
cooperating and upbuilding Medford
Institutlonx, nnd Oregon Institutions
and thereby keeping Oregon money In
Oregon. Ho urged them to get rid of
tho parasites who llvo on tho life of
tho Medford business man and con
tribute nothing to his prosperity. He
called attention to tho fact that the
Medford business man builds the
Bchoolliouses, churches, streets and
other conveniences which tho parasite
uses practically without a thank you,
but when the parasite needs merch
andise he sends away for It becauso
possibly It appears to him that ho can
save a little by doing so. Referring
to tho fruit Industry which ho declar
ed was but In Its Infancy ho urged
business men to cooperate with grow
ers so that a larger homo market for
fruits be mado by educating the peo
ple (o use fruits moro liberally as an
everyday diet and becauso of tho su
perior medicinal Qualities of fruits In
general and tho applo moro particu
larly. Ho urged tho Importance of
having tho Roguo Itlvor applo fea
tured on tho hotel bill of faro hero
In Medford as well as on the diners of
tho Southern Pacific railroad. He re
ferred to Oregon's stato motto, "Sho
Kites With Her Own Wings," and
proved most conclusively that Oregon
Is In every wty fitted by nature to
fly with her own wings, or to go it
alono, so to say and while bo did not
advocato fencing In Oregon ho reas
oned that Oregon's greatest prosper
ity can best bo brought about by giv
ing prcforonco at all times to Oregon
mado goods.
Hoot for Oregon
Mr. Samuel said ho hoped every
clllzon would constltuto himself a
special commlttco to talk Oregon first
last and all of tho tlmo and that
whenever tho opportunity presented
Itself to boost for Oregon and tho ad
vantages It offers In tho way of
superior climate, superior products
and suporior llfo and health condjt-
jio urged nis hearers to re-
SULZER'S STORY OF
I
TAMMANY
GRAF
STIR
IW
BEFORECOMMIT
Ions.
member that every successful Orcgon
entcrprlso roflccta credit on every
othor Oregon entcrprlso and every
Oregonlan. Ills rcmarkB wcro Inter
spersed with pertinent and amusing
stories and his suggestions mot with
great favor and round after round of
applause greeted Ills most telling
points.
Nl'.W YORK, OH. 'Jl. U (lover
inn Sttlxcr'ri story of ''Tnininnn.v
lto-" Chillies V. Murphy's nttempt
to control Jiis iitlmiiiMrntion nt Al
bany, supplemented lnt nitwit by the
statement from liU former special
prnft investigator, John A. lleitnc-sy
hud stirred up fully iw much commo
tion hero today as the deposed exec
utive could have possibly wished.
Murphy, indeed, not lieiiij: in the
field for nny office, could nfford to
maintain n dignified t itudei refus
ing to comment on Sulcr's ueciisn.
lions. H was different with Kdwnrd
MeCnll. Tiimmmiv's nominee foi
mayor, whom Hennesy named from
the platform at Cooper union ns a
go-between of Murphy in his political
ileaN. The" vehemence of the denial
lie issued showed how deeply he fel'
the accusation.
Will lleln Mitchell
I'olitieiaiw generally. however
said that the bringing of liw nnuir
into the controversy certainly woub'
bo n big help to John l'urroy Mtieli
ell, the fuion mayoralty candidate.
Denials were also exacted, though
they hud not yet been issued, froi"
Trustee William K. l'aiue of th
Kquitable Life Assurance society
who was mentioned by Hennery as
the bearer f Mtirnliv'x miM-ntie- t
Snlzcr that it was "Oaffney or war."
and from Treasurer Arthur 1 Mc
Lean, charged by llenncssy with
making eamnaltni collections of
thousands from higlnvnv mid ennn'
contractors of which, llenncssy in
serted, no public record was ever
made.
Tammany enmnaig-iers in MeCiill'-
interest were not relieved, either, h
Icnnesyg promise to tell more.
during the week, of the nllegrd "alii-
nncc between Me Call and Murphy."
Sulcr Oets Ovation
SuUer, for all of his removal from
tho governorship nnd the full sub
stantiation of the charges against
him in connection with the impeach
ment proceedings, developed strength
which surprised even his friends.
He received a tremendous ovnt'oe
following his nomination last nidi'
ns nssemjilyman on the progressive
ticket, nnd it was considered n cer
tainty that he would be elected
More than this, it was evident thn
he would be the dominating figure in
the campaign nnd it was expected lie
would stump Manhattan for Mitchell.
I'ralirt UN Hc-clectlon
His friends wero convinced that,
following his expected election to the
assembly, he will he given tho senk
ership and that bis return to the
executive office will ensue nt the
next stnto election.
Though his own graft inveslignt
ors, Hcnncssy handled him severely
in pnrjs of his Cooper union address
last night, his summing up was far
from unfavorable.
'I shall not here nor nnywln re !
ul tempt to defend William Siil.erV
work or doings or nets previon to
tho time he became governor," sub'
Henncssy, "hut in his official capac
ity ho stood against everv thren', ev
ery bribe nnd every promise -f
ferment."
T
SUICIDE BE SURE
TO SEE DR. COPP
T OPRISI
L
LISHOX, Oct. L1. Tlio republican
nntliurilitiK Hipielclied today what the
newspaper, HI Mutido, asserted was
scheduled to bo n' general uprising
u royaiibiB. At the Inst moment the
conspirator evidently lost their
none, for they turned out only in
small numbores for tho demonstration
they hud planned, and theso wero
locked up haforo mnny people know
that anything unusual was being at
tempted. Reports of similar ilascoes
wero iceeived from other points
tliioiiylioiit tho countiv.
T
JO SEE SUFFRAGETIE
WASHINfJTO.V, Oct. 21. If Mrs.
1'nnkliurst Btlcka to her expressed
(lutermluutlon not to visit tho whlto
houso oxcopt upon nn Invitation sho
nml tho president will not meet, It
was stated at tho oxocutlvo mansion
today. If sho calls, however, Bhe
will bo recolved. Immigration Com
nilsslouor General Camluettl sail
today that, In granting her an au
dience, tho president could not bo
construed to havo set tho seal of his
official approval upon militancy.
OUTLINE PLAN TO
SAY DEMON RUM
KANSAS CITV, Mo., O.t. 21.
Mcmbcra of n. committee iipiwiinteil
three years ago hv tho national coun
cil of Congregational churches to in
vestigate the liquor trade nnd report
nl the council, which will open here
tomorrow, Bnid today that their re
port will outline a plan for wiping
out tho traffio throughout the coun
try. TV0 DAYS FORESTRY EXAMS
BEING HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL
A two days forestry examination
will bo hold at tho Medford high
school Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week. Tho examination will test
both tho rangors' mental and physi
cal power. Tho first day will bo con
fined to written questions, whllo the
second and laet day will bo taken up
with packing, a civil servlco examina
tion, and anyono falling will not bo
employed by tho government along
this lino of work.
PIIILADl'LlMIIA, 0.1. 'JL- "Ate
von contemplating suicide? Don't
take the step until you have seen the
Uev. Zed llolr.el Copp, Philadel
phia." Thus you ui'ght read an ad
vertisement of the Uev. Mr. CoppV
"mental clinic." if the Presbyterian
minister who conceived the idea and
is putting it into excellent effect and
results, needed to advertise. He
doesn't. His work in Philadelphia
has advertised itself like it did in
Washington, 1). t Besides filling
the pulpit of one of the most exclu
sive and wealthy churches of the
Quaker City, the Uev. Zed Copp h.i-
nia.le an eiiinliie reputation lis .
Nemesis for "blues." menial .lcpres-
siou and "grouches" through his free
"mental clinic." '
"There is hope for the menial prisJ
oner confined in the cell of lis owi
despair. He need not suim.te in outer
o escane the execution of relentless
fate. There is alwavs a living way
out, if lie w II only look for it." Thus
sHike the Uev. Mr. Copp, when asked
about the clinic. Pator Copp's the
ory, based on ohscrwt'ioti, is that su
icide is the result of sin either one's
own, or another's against body,
mind or spirit.
His method is trnfment is psyelio
nhysiral the pastor explained, lie
greets the would-be suicide cordially
and pit's him or her at case and le
hiMitiou. Then he requires a stote-
nc"l of facts, without mental rcser-
at!on, concerning the "patient s
condition. Heredity, training nml
environment nre gone over ery care
fully witii a view of ascertaining
what iK'r.scctive and .estimnte of
life was conceived by the patient in
the days of his formntixc stages.
During this time Pastor Copp is
iihysicallv searching and sounding
his patient, endeavoring to calm the
mind, restore tho oise, and relax the
nervous tension. In n little wh'le the
tragic lines of the face .soften into
rcMise, change to cheerfulness nnd
new lines of happy conviction its the
patient rescinds to the "treatment."
Oao of Pnstor Copp's favorite meth
ods of convincing a "pationt" that all
is not dark and dismal in life is to
have him gnze fixedly at a given spot
on the wall, concentrating the mind
thereon, and then look upon a white
curtain. Of course, the sots show
for a time ntid then fado away out
of sight.
"Thus it is," lie explains to his vis
itor, "with your troubles. You have
looked upon it so long without
changing your mental view that you
cannot see anything else. Your li
tross is purely local, but you have
mnde it goneral to your mind by ill
lowing fear constantly develop a
highly mngnified moving picture of
trouble. Stop it. Let hope work
in, you, nml you will always find a
living way out of all kinds of trouble."
RH
SPEAKS
TEACHERS
T
OD
AT
GRANTS
PASS
(WANTS PASS,
Oct 'JL
JEWS: POLICE RESCUE
Some
three titiiulroi o.l.l public school
teachers from Jackson and Joseph
ine counties nre in atten.luuee at the
annual bi-countv teachers' institute.
The following is the pregram:
TiiCMluy, October -I
0:00 Music.'
0 t'JO A.klrcss, subject selected, J.
A. Churchill, state superintendent.
10:10 DeMirtment sissions; IVi
inary, reading, Uub Shearer: inter
mediate and advanced, u tiling e,er
cis,. Agnes Jones; principals, super
intendent and high school, staii.lar.l
i.ation, leader U. U, Tin nee, discus
siou, P. S. Collins. J, A. eiiiiiclull,
(leo. A. ltpseec: rural and iiulusliui!.
value of belter train..! tcuehets, M.
S. Pitlmun.
11:00 -Uec.ws.
11 :10 Assembly nddios. "Phases
of Agricultural Kducation," l". L
Oriffin.
I::i0 Music.
1 :-IO Assembly nililrcM, subject
seieeie.i, ir. no.tge.
'J:'J0 Department sessiens: Piim
ury, urttiut; cworo-.so. Agues Jones
intcniiediate and advanced, "The
Progressive Class." Uuby Shcaier:
superintendent, principal ami high
school, "Course of Studv," J. A
Churchill ; rural and industrial, "In
dustrial Pairs," It. P. Harrington.
.'1 :00--Ueeess.
11:10- -Assembly address, "Phases
of Agricultural KdiicHtion," F. L,
(Iriffin.
S:00 Address, "Kducation nnd
Life," P. L. Campbell.
Wednesday, October !!
0:00 Music.
0:'J0 Assembly nddress, subject
selected, P. L. Campbell.
30:10 Department sessions; Pii.
mnry and intermediate, subject se
lected, Uuby Shearer; advanced, su
perintendent and high school, "Rein
lion of High School to College," P
L. Campbell;' rural and industrial.
"Indus rial Work," L. P. Harrington.
1 1 -.00 Ueeess.
11:10 Assembly address, "Indus
trial Work," L.' P. Harrington.
3 :fl0 Assembly; music.
1 :.0 Assembly address, "Adiiot.ls
nnd Other Impediments," Dr. K.l My
walcr. 'J :30 Ueeess.
J: 10 Address, "Wanted, a Coun
try Teacher," M. S. Pittman.
BULL MOVEMENT
SOCK
IKE
T
NKW YOUIC, Oct 81- A decided
show of tttrcngth marked tho open
ing of tho Htoek market today, Trad
ing vvim especially heavy In Hleol,
Heading nml the copper Htockx, and
nearly a ncoro of Ikhiich roao a point
or moro, Including Southern t'liclflc.
l'n Ion Pacific, Heading, Amalga
mated, New York Cential, Steel and
Can ml Ian Pacific.
I.nter the rlo In Colon PacKIn
reached three points nml that lu
mali:nmnte.l, Heading two.
ItotulM were easy
Tho market chined strong.
NOSTRILS OPEN,
AT ONCE! CLOGGED
HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH
VANISH
Itivnllie 1'ieel)! Clears Stuffed. op,
lulli.iuc.l Nom an. I Until anil Stops
Ci.tniiluil IHs.lii.ige. Chios Hull
llca.lii.lie.
ST. PKTKHSHUUf!, Oct. 21. Ac
cusing them of attempting n "ritual
murder," a mob attacked ten Jews
ut Sasnowitch today, according to
the newspaper, Ketch, nnd would liavo
killed them but for police interfer
ence. Tho outbreak wits due wholly to
tho finding of n girl in the street,
bleeding from a slight wound, which
sho admitted sho accidentally in
flicted on homelf with a unit.
Cream Cake
Inquiries among a large number of women
mlng "The Cook' IJook" showed this to
be their favorite cake recipe. It Is cay to
make, certain to turn out well II K C Uak
Ing Powder Is used, and may Is: put to
gether with almost any filling or Icing.
K C Cream Cake
Ur Mr. Janet McKeniie Hill, Editor of
the Ikuion Cooling School Marline.
Onc'half eup butter; 1 cup sug-ir;
volks of g rays, braten light; II cups
eifiol Jlmir; t level teatpnanfulu h C
linking Powder; eup told water; whites
vS egjt, beaten dry.
Cieim the but! cm iJ.1 the (ucar. yolk of
erg and watert then lite flour, lilted three
time with the baking powderi laitly the
ulnte ot rRC. Juke In two or
lliree iayeri pui uic:e loctuici my
null cream (tiling, anil drciigc
the top with confcitinner' tugar.
SUFFERED
AWFULPAINS
For Sixteen Years. Restored
To Health by Lyilin E.Pink
hnm's Vegetable
Compound.
Mon'town. Vermont." I vvn.i troll
bl.s.1 with pains and irregularities for
nlxteeu years, an I
was thin, weak and
nervous. When I
would lie down it
would seem iia if 1
vva going right
down out of right
into some dark hole,
and the window cur
tains hud faces that
would vk out at
me, and when I wni
outof door it would
evm rvs if nomething wn going to hap
pen. My IiI.hhI was Kor, my circula
tion wn.i ko bad I would Ik like n dead
pewon nt times. I hud female vvenk
ncits iindly, my abdomen wut oro and I
hud awful pnin.
" I took Ly.lla K. Plnkham'H Vegeta
ble Cotnouiid and mod tho Sanntlvo
Wash nnd they certainly did wonder
for me. My troubled diKappcarcd nml 1
tun able to work hard every day. " M rs.
W. P. SAWYim.IUverVluvv Farm, Moro-
town, Vermont,
Another Cnso.
OKTonl, Iowa." 1 was troubled with j
female weakneri, nUo with diiphice
ment, I had very sovcro nnd steady
herulache, nl.io jinin in back mid wiu
very thin and tired all the time. I com
menced taking Lyilin K. I'lukhnm'ii
Vegetable Comiound and I inn cured of
thejte troubles. I cannot prulie your
medicine too highly." Mrs. LswMllA
blagu:, Gitfonl, Iowa.
Try "Kly'a Cream Halm."
Oct a hiiuiII hottto aiowny. Junt lo
try it -apply a Utile In tho uoHlrllH
and Instantly nur clogged nunc nnd
Htoppcd'iip alt piisxiiKiM of tho head
will open; ou will lnotitlio fieely;
dullness and liea.lncho illxaitpoar. Hy
morning tho catarrh, eohl-lu-h.md or
ratarrhnl sore throat will bo gone
Mini such nilnery now! (let the
munll buttle of i:I'h Cr.inm ltntiii"
nt any drug utore. Thin sweet, fra
grant halm iIIdkoIvch by Iho beat of
thn uoHli'llHi peiiotratcH and lienls tint
liidamcd, iiwulleii uinuihriiuu wlileb
Illicit tho iiiihii, head nml throiit;
clears llio nlr piiMtiites; Ktopit miMty
tlUelmliieH am I a fcelliiK uf t'lt'iiimlliit,
soothing relief comes luiuiedliitoly.
Don't Iny awulio tonight sIiiikkIIiik
for hieath. with head sttifted; hum
tills i'IohimI, havvkliiK and blow lug
Catiirih or a old. wltb Its iiiuulug
umie. foul miit'oiiK diepplui: lulu IIih
thtotit, and raw ttr iiomm i illitttcmi
I it k but truly ucmlloiM.
Put )our rnllli jiiNt unco In
' I : I ' k Cieam lliil nt ami vour col.l
or tiitiirili will surely .llmtppeiir.
An Exclusive Boot
Style lor Women
Goodyear Welted
In the women's .ccllnit wo lotln)
art' effcrlin: u ilctislug new button
Niot Inillt on a lust tliat Is proving
liiiuicuselj Mipiitat' In the large ellles.
Tills shoo will Interest wooieu of
good taste owing lo Its i.uivrt ami
Icalitlful Hues,
Vamp more ilii.wit out, mmciIc toe,
tralgl.t Ioh fei.lui.M not seen In
lotvcr prl.e.l footwear.
Ami ilellglitfull) easy.
Patent Colt
Dull Kid Top
$4.50
S
CHMIDT'i
O
orre.srn: rosr orrn i:
E l
Cream Yilllat
i tea-
MRS. WASHINGTON IRVING
FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE
OAKLAND, Cab. Oct. 21. Mrs.
Washington Irving filed 8uit for di
vorce today from Washington Irv
ing, descendant of tho celebrated au
thor. Irving is general ngent of tho
1'linenix Assurniico roninniiv. with
loffifca in Sim rraucisco.
CONGRESSIONAL PROBE
FOR COLORADO STRIKE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Con
gressman Keating introduced a it-solution
in tho hoiiFo today for a con-
gressioual investigation of tlio strike
in tho Colorado coal fields, llo ns
fjertcd that the mine owners nre in n
combination to restrain trade and
advance prices-.
Coffee
It's for enjoyiiKJiit
and comfort. Without
that, drop it. lint what
you can get out of fine
coffee is worth going
after.
Schilling's Best is
fine coffee, with all its
rich flavor and fragrance-
carefully preserv
ed in aroma-tight cans.
Cleanly granulated, 1-1 1),
2-lb and 24 lb rniiH, 40c n lb
- moiieybuck,
One-fourth cun tided fleur:
r . . - - .- m J
spoonful mu; l cup not mw;; i em,
beaten Ut)ht;i cup sugar; 1 teatpoonul
vanilla extract; I ounce chocolate.
Mix flour and uh with a very little cold
milk itir into the hot milk and cook ten
minutei add the chocolate and itir until it
Is melted and evenly blended with the flour
mixture, then heat in the rgg mixed with the
tugar, and lailly the vanilla.
You need the K. C Cook' Ilook; contain
Inir tills and I'J other ilelicioui recipe lent
free upon receipt of the colored certificate
picked in every 25-cent can of K C UMnx
i.
j'owiier.
Chicago.
Sctv
ry Z5
d to
the Jkjuc Mfg. Co.,
41
pMma
Raises
the Dough
Better
ALL GROOMS -
Get Our Prices on AVhat
WOOD
You Will Waul for I he Winter
TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Successors lo IJcichstoin.
Cor. Fir and Socond St. Ve3t. Tol. 7G.
(.WiHtSL'SiUiftSlXwSMJ'f tA'M jfeMX5J . 5.'X.' ''MV ) 'fiM 'X'ftW&M OXl u )
s
WOOD
For Sale
OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLADW00D IN TIER, CORD AND
CARLOAD LOTS
Frank H. Ray
Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts.
PHONE 7C0 R
(y?W)t&iiyty
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE H THE MONEY AT HOME
E. D. Weston
Official Photographer of the
Medford Commercial Club
'Amateur Finishing
Post Cards
Panoramic Work
Flash lights
Portraits
Interior and exterior viow
Negatives mado any tirat
and any place by appoint
ment.
1 208 E. Main Phone 147)
Vq have changed our
name, hereafter the Mission
Furniture "Works will bo
known as
The
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
nome of the ''Pacific" Cedar
Chest.
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR.
Proprietor
113 South Holly
Medford, Oregon,
Medford Iron Works
E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
General Foundry and
Machino "Works
Pacific 401; 1 Ionic 2!)8L.
Hes. Pac. GO:U;lIomo227Ii
I
Cement Drain Tile
Irrigation Pipe
ETC.
"It's Strongest and
Evorlasting"
MEDFORD CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Factory N. Riverside Avo.
Phono M-C52
For tho beat of
EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD
Seo us. We wake a specialty of
OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES,
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc.
Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sts. Both Plioncs
MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO.