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MEDFORT) MATL TRTRUNE, MEDFORI), OHROON, THWDAY, MAUCU 31, 1014.
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COLORED
GIANTS
to. 10 PLAY CUBS
HERE
TOMORROW
livery thing Ih In ron it I n vmi for tho
1ilg ball gnmo tomorrow Tliu
m (Hindu nro In lli top shape, iiiii!
IIio faun iiiHtl(u whi'ltril fur Din
Kiuun. Tlmrn will li no illllntor)
Indies lu (IiIk uiuiiii nml Imtlt tenuis
will put forth llndr bunt efforts to
mIii.
NotlllllK would plcimu tint Colin
moro thiiu to win the firm kiuiiu
ln) ml In Ori'iion iiKnlimt tliu Cultirud
V (Hauls.
' Tim Coloroil (Hunt Iinn (tin ill.
tlnrtloii of winning tho flrnt no lilt.
no run i;nuio this neitnon ilnuit
iiKnlunt Hid Colin nt Hnnln Komi,
While tlio Colin may nut win hero
they will endeavor to glvo tint Colore I
(limit tint bent tlio) lin.
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Tim butting nml fielding of tlio
Colored Ulanta will bu n retelutliin
to those who liino iidmt ncuii tliuiu
piny.
Tlio CulU linvo n nlrn fielding
team, Out have out boon ImttliiK up
to their usual ntniuliirij. Court llnll
promUo tlio fnun that tomorrow's
gaum will be 11 hummer.
A largo crowd will Im In nt
teudnuco niul nil tlio schools will bn
ilUiiiliiml (or Uu game. All chil
li rui under t: )onrn of ago, admitted
free.
clark Censures president
(ijontlnurd from psit I.)
Ho ihihmM mrr with n few word
1 tlio ootiolxin of IiIh htiiml lo otlior
I iiioinborH of tilt Iioiioo.
f "I t'litritiilii n genuine tiffoolloil,"
he Mild, "for every number f I ho
Iioiino, nml thov uill regret huiio of
tlio thing tlioy wild nliotit mo whou
thoir i'eer ooln ilown."
I" I m for Harmony
"I'roMilont WIIhoii iIooh not ilenlro
nuy liiTiioli in tlio iloiiioornllo party.
I ilon't iloxiri) uny hroiioh in tint dim
iioratio parly ami I waul to xny thoro
U no hioiioh in Iho iloiiioonitic parly
now.
"I wotilil Mooru to In Hew Hint the
proxiilotit woulil ooiiulotiiinoo for a
uioiiioiit tho of fort of a jneknl irc
Keeling lo.ili-nipt tho party. I'nsi
iloiit WiUuii in too lug a mini tint to
IwlW lbl'Xrll.1- ' JlJOiiyV'l'l
ho fought out on IU iitorilM nml nlo
froo from iwrouuiilitien, whioh oau ilo
no good mill willed may ilo uitioli
liiirtu. Tim proMilont him too high
mi Iden of tlio ilutioH of a pulillo nor-
Mint o lciro Iho iiiruihorM of eon-
c;roHM to ilo other than xoto aooonl
i i jr to thoir oounoioutioim eunii'-
llOIW.
"Willi mint of those who hnw an
soiioit tlmt I am seeking to disrupt
tho party, I wish to nay that tho
wlnli In Iho fathor of tho thought.
Ih'iiiiuiirc Svw Vork I'uporn
Clark olooil a bitter iloiiuuoiation
of tliu Now York Worl.l ami tho .Vow
York Sun, Mining:
"TIioko pnporn nay I am nipenini:
tlni niirroiulor to 1'iiuhunl an tho op-
I oiiinu' kuii of my on m pa ig n for tin
fi proniilonoy in 1(1 111. It may surprint1
llll'SO oIlM'ipllOIIS t'lllll tlt'lM to know
$ that I noor hintoil to any human
h holncj that 1 woulil ho a pioMilontial
Lauiliitnto lu HUO, ami that I am
i:.o a omiiliiliilo, Cou-oiptoiilly thoir
nlamlor ha hooii cratuitoun tuoiital
1 iloKrailation. It will nuipiiho thono
hmhor-haokoil iuoonnu nwiiiKrn nlil1
moro to know what I luwo uniformly
tohl tlioso HiiRponlin my oaiiiUilaox
ill 1IMII, ami that in this; If Wood low
Wilnou makt'H a mioookk of his ml-
laluiNtratloti ho will ho ronoiniimtoil
ami ro.olootoil in mill. Hut if hi
iiiakoK a failuit), whioh (lod I'm I. id,
tho nomination will not ho woilh lm-
"I haw iicht outoilalnoil Iho
MiKhtont ill-will towanl Iho pron'ilonl
ahout Ihu llaltimoio oonvoiition. I
wlnli him well. did nil I oouhl to
oloot him, far moro than homo of
tliont) who o vtoiforouslv ami fill
HMiuily prathii him, ami for whom,
fiom IiIh him it. ,ii must outoilain nn.
pieiuo ooiitoiuijt. J io ntoatlfahtl.N
Mippoiloil him tiulll wo woio oallotl
upon to holt Iho platform. I iiIimo
liiloly rofuso to do any hiioIi thlnj,'.
Iloforn (o llallimoro
"I do not holiiivi) Iho fact that I lod
l'JII Imlloln in llaltimoio, rooolvoil u
oloar miijorily on niim IhiIIoIh mnl
pit u majority of mom than 100,1)00
iiM'r Ihu proniilcut in tho piimaiv
olootioiiH, whoio lio ami I competed,
piooluilort mo from ilioliiii't;!iit,' my
duly, oxuioiniiiK my linlitn an a iop
loHoutalivg ii oouionn and an tho
speaker of tho house to stand up for
America Junius! (Iioul lliilaiu.
"Whutinor iiiii v ho Iho dlffoiouoo.
of opinion MspeoliuK the moiils of
lhin ease, I do honor Piosideiil Wil
son for hm not, If woio in hi
place nml heliooi an ho does I
should do as ho Iiis done, ami, moio
"ii'l'i I hino -noli I'oiiriili'iico in Iho
pioslilcnl ilmi lime not (In sliithl
'si ihmhl llmi, if ho could lie in inv
I'luog nml hi'liewd um ImIiiU'
HENRIETTA CROSMAN IN "THE
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that ho would ho deuit: ax I am dim k
now. Hut I do not ami cannot in
doi'-o hin judgment tit tlr iiialtor. I
think ho in wholK wroimr, at IoiikI m
far an (ho lioutj hoars on our do
m ok lie situation, and I'o.iHoipioullv
ofiVrs no jiiht onu-e foi lircakniK a
well eousldored rl plodno.
World U lloiiouiiri'il
"Tho Now York World sa.n I am
to ho do feu toil an sinker of Iho pyn
Miiiaut. for holtlni; the. pro dent. So
ho il. The World tried lo heal Hi"
for M'-olrotiou to iho soonkepdup, hut
I rooeixeil every olo in tho demo
oratio iiitmin. Why hino iho pinto
i'iVjyirlinyildhopt like it nunlc
tliwr fnloi nfiitriiioiili., Inifo Ilisiiiua
lioitn.'uly throats T To Indly and
hrowhoat mo into holpiiifr do an un
American iliing mi utter iiiijii-tilt-alilo
llniic a thiiiK' whioh will excite
scorn ami ilcrn-ion of the oimIimm!
world I II eainiot ho dune, I hao
Iho M-nso lo know my ilut. ami th!""1 ,,,wr "" koepors," add
(iMiniL'O PIHIIImIi III till ll. I llilln im'111"
eritioism to make of ilvmooiatn who
xoto for repeal. I entertain a genu
ine utfoetioii for tho mouthers of Die
lioiisr.
Some of the inoinhers of the house
have said sonic things uhoiit mo that
they will regret when their finer cool,
down. Tho coiitlemnu from Toa
(Henry) mid tho nentlcmau I nun
Ivonluoky (Shoile) lioi-iiini' u-ul
healed heoauso I cmummiI the ihl
to oto as seenicil (lit. So far ns
tho Kenllciimn from (corin (llatil-
"- -.-'-- -- -.-- ... .-. .
wiek) is ooiioorueil, I sa : 'Shoo,
fly; don't hollier mo!'
llefusoH in iimnol
"I linn tho meiuhers of Iho limine
loo well to ipinrrol with them now.
Ilidoeil, tho dignity of Dm hi(,'h posi
tion I'm liids mo to ipiiniol with nu.
uienihor. I irl'iiso- to dtjjrmlo tho
speakership hy so doing. asviuuo
oory iiieuihoi' limy xoto huosy mid
tho wa.x ho ih dictated hy hi inlol
loot and conscience.
"No one should ho a iiihhor slump
eoiiKieshuiau, I iol'u-o aholutely to
ho a inhher-stamp iopieenlaio or
a luhher-slauip speaker."
Clmk said ho desired lo nioo
with tho prosideiit, kno.vin- that il
ho failed his mutiMs would ho ins.
count mod. Hut ho suid ho could
find no "oxoiiso" for mi dniim. lie
YOUR HAIR NEEDS i
PARKIAN VAfiF '
rnillJIflll JIUL.
It gulel.ly Itomoxes liatidrurr, Stops
Calling Iliiti- and Hiapi Itch
.hint beeaiiHu your hair l full ,f
dandruff, thin, Htreaky, dull and
never will ilo up to look pretty, do
not think It miiut bu no. Ileautltiil
hair, thick, fluffy, liibtroun and ab
Roliitely froo fiom dandruff lu only
a matter of rare
I'arlilan Hugo fieiiueiitly applied
and well rubbed Into the scalp will
work womlorn. .Hint ouo application
htop ItvhliiK head, ronuixoH iliiudruff
uud ull exeoBHlvu oil- II goes right
In tho hnlr roots and fiirulnlicH the
uoiirlihiiiout iiooded tho hair ho
roiiuiM soft, wavy, ahuiioiiul and md
Innt with llfo.
I'arUluii Kiigo, uhirh nui )l0 hud
nt any drug or olot louutor, not
only mi on Hm hnlr hut nllmulutiu t
In glow long and iniiy'. (lot n ad
lent bollln finui Chun, Hlniiig at miiu
Theiii n mi ol her 'Munt n iiooil '
TONGUES OF MEN," AT THE PAGE
W
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c caul ho was willing to follow l'rc-i-'
dint Wil-on " Ioiij; as ho In Hi tho
j while hiiHM-, ih luiitf as lie dovn not
n-k us n ripinlmto tho plunks of
tlio dciiiociiilic pint I'm m."
Tho opraker eharaoterixi'd tho
president's HHiie.t im "ainariiii:''
mid lliou entioisod him for lint dis.
cloriiiK tlio niiKiiUrt why ho omisiiN
ert'd the repeal of tho o.emplloji
olaiiso iiBi'i.-ary.
"Wo don'i wmil war with any na
tion, said Clark, "hut rather than
surrender our rinht to complete sov
eioixuly tjver oory miiiaro foot of
our Hlohe-gjrilllni.' duiuain, wo will
ihoerfujfy iyn. I'jjurngruusV.v fai;- a
world fn'iimis."
Clark siiKsonlod inrroly suspending
the exemption olnu-o rather than on
ao is lepeal. Ho thou referred to
tho while lioiinv lioiiteuantn in tho
house dtlmlo im "Mtlf-oonstituled
ciictoiliniit of tho American people
Smol.0 .Ml. Till.
Clcnrn nud help tnilld up a
roll for jour on town.
pny
Everything a Man Needs
91 Complete Slmxliij; Outfit St
10 Article III
To advertise our Cnlxonnl Shaxl-ig
Outfit and Cuitcr-oil I'rodurls wu
will for a limited time only, send thl
well worth .t 00 Miavlug outfit for
9l.no. Wo aoll our nrodurta to tho
connunior direct nud therefore you
saxo all agouis' pniflts which as ou
)ou know nro xerj largo.
Hollow (ii'oiind Itaor,
."Intli Lather Itrusli.
Itanr.Miop, Cmuan I tack,
Mil.el Caret Mink Minor,
.'lit-liirli Itarber Towel.
I liar S'laxlug Sen p.
1 llo Talium 1'owiVr.
I DiM'oialoit Clilim Mug.
I Alumliiiiui llai'.K'r Comb,
I Iti 1st lo Hair Itiush,
Not moro than one outfit to each
consumer Agents need not write.
Knelt outfit packed lu ue.tt hot
M.00.
CNIVKIISAL I'ltOUCCTS CO.
Day Ion, Ohio
Imaginary Heart Trouble
,)0 IU lHU0 mll,H ln tllu roK,on u(
n,o head? Doen lour heart thuniii
H lenlblo pouudlug giontl) alarms
you? What In wrong? Do you bo
llovo those symptoms mean heart
troulilo? Orguulo dlseiwoti of tho
henrt veiy seldom occiihIou much
pain, but nro bteulthy nud deadly,
.N'luu-tcutliH of tho piilus tnipposed to
be In the lieuit, urn either In, or
ranged hy binno deinugenient of the
Htouineh. Often u dyspeptic Imagines
ho bus heart (Unease.
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IUH lllf WUUCliCMIH ,
tllUC HANK
TONIC DIGESTIVE
J ii'cnniiiiuuili'd enpertnlly for d)
liiplii nml InillKestlnu, mid fur re
storing the stuiiiiu'h to lis iiurnutl
fiiiiilluiiH ami im iniim ' liiuiit trou
ble "
HASHISH' IMIKISTOIIi:.
i;ilultii Mi'iiti'l .tui'iiiy
HAsO
HUMPHREY PUTS
BLAME FOR REPEAL
UPON GRAPE JUICE
WAKIIINOTON, Mnn-h fl. "To
iluy we are pnxinjx the pnee of schol
arly ohst nae, of text hook stales,
iiianship, of Mihlinie of nmirnce
of Cliaiituiiipiii methods mid Kn,l,('
julee diplomacy." Ifepresentullvo
lliimphroy of WashliiKton eimiiiniiited
today in a red-hot attack on tho
I'anauia canal tolls repeal hill.
He termed the piopo-al to ahandoii
froo tolls a "couimlly niirri'inler lo
tho dictates of an executive," and
scornfully told tho democrats that
their attitude on tho suhject wan de
serving of more contempt that the
"i'liKlmli lmif.'imt:e can express."
Then ho laid the hlmiio or the hill
onto Iho egotistical hluuderin. hol
ier than-thou hiIio of the demo
cratic ailiiiiuistraliou,
"Wo haxo lixed to see the impos
iiilt spectacle of tho pienideiit not
akfit;, hut snpplicntiiiK us lo repu
diate directly a platform plank ho cs
peeially npproxed," Iho Washinglon
inemher declared. "W'c haxo lixid to
see tho inspirini' speotnolu of a see
retar of stale sittiuL' in tho liou-e
diplomatic gallery and xiorouslx up
plauduiK thin plan which ho hunsilf
wrote applauding a proposition to
harler the interests of his cniiutrx to
cover his own stupid hlumlcis."
Humphrey declared Champ Clark
would not have taken Wilson'., stand.
If ho had not "hct'ii rnhhed of the'
nomination at Haltiuiuro and prc-i
Milled him from hecomiap president."
"I ooiiKrntulntc the country that
Champ Clark mid Oscar L'ndenvood
still control their own xotof," Hum
phrey eoiitiiiued.
Ho charged that tho president was
tho instrument wherohy .Japan and
Kuglatul plan to maintain their "in
ternatioiial confideiiro giimo" of ns.
inii the canal without American com
petition, ami that ho had hecn a
sympathetic listener to the trnn
oontiueiital railroads' plea to main
tain freight rates.
Ho said tho rowal would roh tho
people of tho northwest of their hen
efit from tho canal and throw tho
aihautagv to Hriti-h Columbia and
tho transcontinental linen.
"I am ouo who has never publicly
talked war with Japqn, hut the peo
ple of the norlhwe-t const nro neither
weaklings nor cowards," ho said In
conclusion. "Tlioy do not share tho
dread of tho president nor tho ah
jret fear of the secretary of state,
and if it comes to a (piestion of na
tional dishonor or xvnr tho people of
the coast aro readv for war."
Legal blanks toi tala at tb Mall
Trlhanw offlpa tf
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Expert Corsetiere
32G North Bartlctt.
Phono new M.
1 Over All ! IfilHBiF
M The greatest advance in PURE WpjSSSSmMf
GOODNESS ever made in smoking IgjBMw&jEMBHK
ij tobacco. rWS3?JSSiSr8iHl
Ij Stag isn't Just a little better. It's a revela- jft JMwMMVjfK
l UUII, t.,l, lll'H I.J'I iT.f tl ! .
You can't smoke half a pipeful without realiz
ing this. Try it and see.
Convenient Packages. Tho Handy Half-Sizo 5-Cent
Tin, tho Full-Sizo 10-Cont Tin, tho Ponnd and Half-Pound Tin Humidors
and tho Hound Glass Humidor.
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BPPQluPC'
P M , TBBBBBBBBBSTfVTi Tf r, 1 u
w ymmrs w iir
50,000 MINERS
IN OHIO FIELDS
I0LEM TODAY
('OM'Mfil K. 0., Mnn-h 31. llftv
thousand Ohio co.il iniuorn will he
idle after lonilit its a result of the
miners' and mini owners' failure to
ajtrcc on a waitc scale in place of the
oik; expiring tit the hint day in .March,
it was si a I id hero today.
The men's represent a the miff
t'ltsted n rofereiiduin on tin scale, hut
Iho owners refused to wait, snyinj:
they couldn't "run the initios without
knowing what coal cost-." Ahout (100
mines are iuwdvdl. Several tlioun
xiud men in the Iloekiu, .faekson,
Crooknyillo, Cnuesville, I'oniorny, llcl
iiionl and .lofforson districts hrnc
ipiil work alroaih.
No one would wiiture a iirediotimi
as to hon liiii the Huspriioion wd
last.
IN ALL OUR
NEIGHBORHOOD
There Is Hardly A Woman
Who Docs Not Rely Upon
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound.
Princeton, III. "I had Inflammation,'
hard headaches in tho back of my neck
and n weakness all
caused by female I
trouble, and I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound with such ex
cellent results that I
am now feeling fine.
I recommend tho
Compound and praisa
It to all. I shall be
glad to have you
publish my letter.
There Is scarcely a neighbor around mo
who does not uso your medicine. "Mrs.
3. F. Johnson, R. No. , Box 30, Prince
ton, Illinois.
JJxpcrlcnco of a Xurc.
Toland.N. Y. "In my experience as a
r.urso I certainly think Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound Is a great ,
medicine. I wish all women with fc-1
male troubles would take It. I took it
when passing through the Change of
Life with gTcut results and I always re
commend tho Comjwund to alt my pa
tients If I know of their condition In
time. I will gladly do all I can to help
others to know of this great medicine."
Mrs. Hoiiack Newman, Poland, Her
kimer Co., N.Y.
If you nro ill do not drag along until
an operation Is necessary, but at onco
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
If you wnnt npoclnl nilvlco write
lliliii K. IMiiklinm Medicine Co.(
(coulldcutlnl) Lynn, Mu.s.s
MEDF0RD FLUFF RUG CO
Rug and Carpet Cleaning
I and "Weaving
511 EAST MAIN STREET
i Phone 533-R
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STAC
For Pipt and Cidarcttt
" EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD
ft wMt1
vmi"
Lorlllurd Co. Kit.
IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS
OPEN COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
v.
Slnpa Nmtjr Dlichnrse, Clean
Stuffed Hend, Una It IrifUmod Air
Panaget and You IJreathe Freely.
Try "lily's- cTeanTllnlm."
(Jet n small IkiIIIh anyway, Just to
try It Apply n lllllo In tho nostril
nml liiBlnntly your clogged none met
ntoppoil-up nlr pnnnngi-s tit tlio liond
will ojicn; you will brentho freely;
dullnenf and lieadnrho dlnnppwir. Uy
morning I the rntnrrh, mld-ln-head
or catarrhal noro tliront will lngone.
Ktnl nueli mUery nowt Got tho
nmnll Mttio of "i;iy'i Croani ltnlj"
nt any drug t"re. Tldn atrot
fro grant bnlm ill selves y tho heat
This Baking Powder
Keeps Its Strength
The large can of PC C lasts longer
than 25 cents worth of other baking
powders but no matter how long it
takes to get to the bottom the last
spoonful is just as good as the first.
K. C raises the nicest, lightest biscuits,
cakes and pastry you ever ate, and it
is guaranteed pure and wholesome.
mZ
Hupmobile History
CJIAPTEn VII
(Continued from yesterday) i Kuropo emphasizes tho quality of ttili
U,w Center of (.rallr equipment.
To get graceful lines Into a small , Tlo principal advantages of tho
car. It Is necessary to build It closo ' Hupmobile starting and lighting are:
to tho Kround. This construction l simplicity, power, positive action,
not only conduclvo to pood looks, but
there Is also a large factor of safety
In the low center of gravity obtained.
A low hung car rides easier because
It has less side sway, and is faster
because It has less resistance. It Is
practically Impossible to overturn
this car. Iload clearances nro as
follews: Under front cx'c.l 1 inches;
under motor, 11 14 inches; under
center of rear axle, OVi inches.
CHAPTCn VIII
The Hupmobile starting and light
ing system wns chosen after n scries
of experiments (extending over a
year and a half) which Included prac
tically every well-known design In
tho market.
Tho adoption of this system by
cars of highest price in America and
Increase the Power of Your Car
We remove earhon hy the oxygen process at the low cost of
$1.00 per cylinder
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
".v.i sue, mf BH xBl
"NoHtlag, WVffSjt ti'iMl A
"XoNitlag." nfr5slissisisisK'-IBBBLl
sjwKrsw-yiwwwT-vwfc,-,.. . .. .. ti i JissisisWi mtMMfvrr r f i i .sWtsisiMisisM
"Q"ki Jnwrn "'EnELmJMXMMJkJmmkXJKl
of the noMrlln; ponotrntr-i and hoaln
(ho Inilnutod, swollen lucmtirniii)
whlrh line the noso, licnd and
throat ; clean tho nlr pannages :topi
nanly dleIiargoM and a feeling of
cleansing, nwitlilng relief comes Im
meillnlely. Don't lay nwnkn tisnlght strug
gling for breath, with head stuffed;
uonlrlls closed, hawking nml blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, rlth ltd running
none, foul mueotw dropping Into tlio
tliront. and raw dryne! Is distress
ing but truly necitko.
Put your fnltli Just owe In
"I'lv'ii f'renm Halm" nud your cold
ir cntarrli will tnirely dlxntipear.
For goodness sake, use K C.
cist of operation, lightness in
weight, accessibility and Independent
magneto Ignition.
Tho starting motor and tho gen
erator aro neatly incorporated Into
tho power plant. Tho 'generator Ij
mounted on the right rear of tho en
glno somewhat below tho magneto
shaft, from which It Is indirectly
driven by a silent chain through the
ure of an idler sprocket. Tho six
volt starting motor Is located on .tho
opposite side, and drives through (i
gear cut In a drop forged steel ring
attached to tho flyhcel.
A gear driven by the starting no
tor engages tho flyhcel gear by push
ing forward a pedal operated by tho
driver's left foot. Tho starting
switch Is connected with this same
(To be continued.)
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