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K A i, I Mr., 'K. ti iJS-v rj V v Bedford matt; MAIL TRIMJN1 Vi. i , . anSroRD pKnfrimi cT On tnenth. k Mfl rr mohtk;' actuated hf carrier Im M4fef). Jacksonville ul Cm irai roint. -IM . iurday only, by mall, pee rar I. Mkly, r yaar - , LH piiw or me cur or MMKorc rap DtfMtl ocnatai ami .11 iter ntadfera, Oregon, Mania , 117s. :ar of Jaeksen Ceaatr. as second-olasa saatter at under tkMt "r AT Ml'UHWT1--4:1'!11 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, sww VOTE AAINBT THIS LAW WHfc Kedfer Stop-On Offtce'MOIl Tribune Building;. IMI-M V Nerlk Kir streets telephone T The Democratic Time Th MeeKerd 11 in MFarera Yrimwa. xn t ara Oregonlan, The Anhland Tribune, Deeeml OtBCV&ATZMr. i for alx ir 31, 15, 3S09. The Mall Trlbuna Ik on aalr at the. Ferry News HtanO, Ran FYanclsca Portland Hotel Newii Stand. Portland Portland Kw Co, lortland. Ore. W. 0,'WhUney. Srattl. Wash. BAYONET USED IHMR TJ T FARIS, Sept. P.y :10 n, ra. Forty, German prisoners, nil wounded by bnynnet thrusts, have arrived hero and give n hint of how the Germans suffered in their retreat across tiic rivers Ourcq ami Mhrnc. It appears that tint Gorman f(roc .sent to that region to fare the Pari army protect ing the flunk of the allien wa an im portant one ami had been Mpmgly 'entrenched. When General Joffre, the Frcneh connnnnder-in-ehicf, ordered an at tack, a fierce engagement 'of artillery opened and lusted two days without interruption. Aviator Captain Bellen jrer finally gave the exact location of the German batteries and soon there after they were annihilated by the 'French three-inch suns. Then came the rout, according is participants. J tie Germans, purine! 'at the point of the bayonet, crossed ,1be Onrcn in diprdcr, leaving case? ,C ammunition, clonks, knapacka and cartridges. The lowa of the Germans were terrible and this point ef the .valley of' the Qawtj is aldl eevered with their iwbtiria! dead. Tbe French alo suffered serieHH cas Halites, but mostly in iwnttfHted. BELGIAN KING IN BATTLE WITH ENEMY ' ' tT -' I. ' ' LONDON, 8ept. 1 0:1J a. m. X The Antwerp correxondent of the Daily Telegrapli nds te follewing: "A qourier brfnh news of figiiting M Hofatadc, near Maliaert. King Al- Iwrt mqtord qnt aud rtisipated in the engagement, ubiek is ap))arently aing j'cll. ; "Tin; German artillery figured con- HJderably, but the JMginn infaiilrj, well Mipported by IIr',uuh, gnidtially ftii'el the GermaiM 'Xaek." GHENT REOQffD BY BELGIAN m r LONDON', Kept. V2, 1 :()8 n. m. A dlapatclt to the Central News from AWlerdum pays; "'Aeeording to n flhvnt dispatch to tjiu IJelgian goverjiment, haing op jiWd the delivery of the army uec i.ariea rerjuisitiotied by the Ger- inVlmv a Uelgian fprca 1ms again oc cupied Ghent. The iicccHriurics which had already been prepared ncro not delivered," QE of tho ntoasinva submitted by initiative to the peo ple o& Oregon at the, AjTovcnjbeV ploetion tliat sjioijld bo defeated is the proposed ciht-hour law. This' law will work hardship nnd injury upon fanners, orohawlist, hopt-owpieanneryinen and other employ ers pf seasonal Iqj'ipr omonjj perishable roduets, without benefitting organized labor in any way. It will hamper the manufacturer and lessen the earning power of the toiler. Ueyond a doubt soine day the eight-hour law will be come universal. The tendeiicv of the times so indicates. It is ulong the lines of human welfare. However, that time is far in tho future, and the change must bo gradual to enable proper adjustment of conditions to tho new basis. In most skilled industries tho eight-hour law governs today. In farming and fruit growing and other occupa tions, whero it is necessary to labor a loijg day in certain seasons in order to plant and harvest the crop, it never has governed, and until a gradual readjustment obtains it would work hardship and ruin to these industries to sud denly enforce such a statute. The proposed Oregon law is one of the most drastic possible". Not even a radical socialist could object. Viola tion of the law calls for a fine of not less than .$100 nor more than $1000, or by imprisonment of not less than thirty days nor more than one year, Or by both fine and imprisonment. No exceptions are allowed under tho proposed stat ute. It is universal in its application eight hours for fac tory, for mine, for store; eight hours for farm, stock ranch', fruit orchard or vineyard; eight hours, m the homo or at the office no exception except in pose of f 'accident, breakdown, fire, flpoji'or storm," and oubp pay then for all overtime. : The eight-hour bill declares that "children or relatives of employers, or their agents, shall not be exempt under this law." The children cannot pick berries after school hours; there must be two shifts to milk tl)e cows. The sweeping provisions of the law follew: 'OTJEOON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1011 T lUJUUHl-l, .,-JJJ - WSMVNMmi ,m vm POWflW TIMrTS ACTION per of tho New and neems to If pros? perlng lno)ery way. Already the town U showjng an Inkllns of tlio result lo rome when tho payroll of the town will bo aiifc- 'Thls law. and tho provisions thereof, shall apply, with equal force, to mented by tho pay cn elopes of th CONSTANTtNOIM.i:. ii London, Sept. l'J, 12:48 p. hi. Tho amlmsn. dors ot some of the gioitt power !me presented aft identical note lo the Tumh grand vitior protecting ngniiH the decree Wmied by the poite recently under the Uim' of which the treaty rightn accorded foreigner in the past are Abolished DEMOCRATIC REVOLT OVER REVENUE TAX WASHINGTON. Sent. 12.1U- eauo of a democratic revolt in tho honoe, nguiiM the freight tav pro posed in the war revenue bill. Demo cratic Leader Undoiuood today de cided to await the return ot' Pre.-j-deut Wilson to tlm capital hefoic in troducing the measure. PAYMENTS RESUMED Y CHILEAN GOVEftNIJENr LIMA, Pern, Sept. 1'J. The gov ernmpnt which pruclniiiu'd a mora torium for thirty tlu on Augt(( J, has announced tlnit pnjim'nU ) now be rciimed. U uiiia i Li .iiujrwtm ' CORRESPONDENT SAYS UHLAN COUP FAILS? LONDON, Sept, IS, 830 a, in. Tho currnpandoiit of the. Dally Tele graph ban ncut tlio following dlnppte,h rom tht) front 'The taut romnonln ot thn Ooijunn cnValry haro been destroyed and a largo part of their mobll'j artillery arid' ammunition tralim lmo Sieeu taken, lltmo number of their rank and flic havo heeu either captured or cut off. A wlrelewi mowmgo to llerlln , which waa Intercepted hern toduy md: " 'Wo arc badly In need of horoes and supplies.' "A Uerman general who slept In an Inn hero lnnt night was overheard to Bay to one ot his aides: 'A great STARIheatre SHOWING TODAY "MEG O' MOUNTAINS" Kdlson l'lnyors, Selig Weekly Hl'SIK HKI.HH Dnnnsy Cojuedy, SUNBAY ONLY "JpJW Ranee Gtnllemf n" Special Two-I'cel Vltagraph Peaturo. ilrnt'i has ovortnKe. us," "An KugllHli dfflver ot nn nvlutlou aroutllig corp.i remarked: "'It will be n mlraulo If (my of 'Iiobo (lormiuxi gut bnum agulu, Their only anxiety how li to tcre (Jjo dlHtance between thoiusolvurt Hut) their pursuer,' 'Tliero ran be no (rotibt that the tide has tinned In the allies' favor. The great llciiu'iu coup has failed. Thoi-v will bo uu sleiie of Paris mid the government can safely return retui n from llordeaux at ouco." Out Your Nest tiu't Ot K1LOTHES MADK AT L E I N PIUCKS U.1.0 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altarlag' WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP f 203 East Main Strcot Mcdford ' Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon ' Negatives Mode, any timo or place by appointmont Phono 117-J Wo '11 do tho rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. each, any am ery person, man, woman, boy or girl, employed for pay, re muneration, prorit or compensation or any kind whatsoever; in, on. arounii or about each, any and every cafe, 'cliib, hotel, restaurant, farm, laundry, hospital, canning or packing plant, factory. I unifier yard, logging camp, saw mill, oil, steam or electric railway, railroad, station, depot, roundhouse or on tho tracks, engines, cars or other equipment ot an oil. steam or electric rail way or railroad, to express, teaming 4d draylng concerns, to telegraph. tce pnone, engineering, mccnanicai, mercantile, reining, lounary, iron ana ma chine work, to laborers, domestics, artisans', mechanics and tradesmen In tlie building trades; to office, store, barber shop, garage, workshop, ship, wharf, warehouse and waterfront work, anywhere and everywhere within the state ot Oregon. "By this law neither manual labor, trades nor the professions shall be exempted, but every form of labor, skilled or unskilled, as well as every trade and profession, and persons working therein or thereat, shall be Included la, by" and under this law, within the state of Oregon. "Further, Be It enacted, that, children or relatives of employers or their agta saU'aot be exempt under thta law, and he same shall be Included, In, by and under; hit law. Thi8 law merits defeat. Gold Hjll lVfpst Prosperous PtSSIIILITY OF ATTACK Y ON PARIS IS SCENTE0 ,T --5 "tLObTDON, Sopl. 12, 4:68 a. m, The Paris correspondent of the Ex prMi (hlnks that there Is a distinct tpjplblllty of a aerpian attack by tho awome rigat ot tncir army coming , towards Paris from the souh tof AWlU8. ' VTh massea of the German armies sm not to nave seen seriously en ' Mld thus far, he ws. They came yap- cIom to Paris and are how being paahed ! jvltk gruit ease by the t AftUah i(tHy and J. wy b that their Wt! u to dw th allied fareea (wafd 'Oie mi, f hw j wylHg tbBm i fipw Pss'HajtpHg'lh to the NhW $$& iWf rWd ' 1 ST'-w-"' M-yfii TTT"!? (By AddUe Bennett (n the Portland. ,'., Ortcenlaa.) t QOLD HlLl), Ore., Sept. 7. Last falfVhe clilsea of this lltjlo burg were Insistent that The. Oregoalar, shaHjd send a representative here t tell the world about their cement plant, which was supposed to be in the cours of construction. Thq task fell to the writer and I came bene one pleasant day In the Idea et No vember to find the cement plant con sisted of a fine IJno of conversation, some blue prints and an excavation in the side of Cement mountain about the size ot a gopher bole, but the conservation sounded plausible. the Beaver Portland Cement com pany seemed to be an aggregation with the know-how and the financial backing to go forward and erect a plant, and the engineers bad their plans well matured. Now, qss than ten months la'er, I come, again to find the tencgt plagt almost a reality, being 80 per cent plant and 20 per cent promise, wjtb the work going forward actively. The people bore seen to think that prog ress has been mane siowiy ay tne cement people, but It strlkea me that th expenditure or practioaiiy ttu. 000 on a JC00.000 plant In less than ten months Is almost a record In this or any other stato for the construc tion of, suph au Industrial manufac turing concern. Experience Men at Helifi. The Beaver Portland Cement com pany Is headed by J. C, flurch, whoee office s )n the NorfhwesUrn banU building; Portland. Mr. Durch Is nor novice at the business.- He has for some ypars peon acUvo as secre tary of the Iowa Portland Cemenr cojnpany or Uea Moines, Iowa, one of the succemful plants of the mlddlo west; Tie cpneern dolpg tflft actual work is also one that Was had large expel lonce In such work, namely, the Hunt Engineering company of Kan sas Cty, Mo., Daniel P, Servey being the engineer a charge of construe, tlon. Mr. Seryey hw had large, ex perience in such work and seems to know just exactly ybat- be Is ftoBi all the time. The company owns about 100 acres of land hereabouts, nearly all of which has deposit of cement mater ial, Cement mountain, as I hvo sailed the loratlon of the plant, li about half a mile north of Gold Hill. It II7 clone to tho HoutberM Pacific trwki aud thl wareheme or starag boiwe Is on a switch aloNgalde the traeks. The malerlsl, and Ike onlv CiOnbil Hd for the wuHwafatiirf, takwfi h( bUh hp h tk bllWdM w gtw4 amoHht of work M other plants have to acociiallih with pow er Is here done by gravity. Several ot the buildings, mostly ot concrete, are completed, notably the machine shop, 48x100 feet, the office and la boratory and the rock storage build lag. Indeed about all yet to be don In the way of construction Is, tho smokestack and tho bousing over the roaster or kiln. This kiln Is said to be the largest on the coast. It Is ten feet In diameter, 200 feet long anl constructed ot threc-fourths-lnch. The wet process Is used, so there It no dust to escape and ruin the sur rounding country, as has been the result in many cases where cement plants have been erected. Test Gives Good Iteralts. Mr. Servey says the plant will turn out 1000 barrels ot finished product dally and of a quality equal to any now on the market. A test had been made the day before, my visit, using the material just as It came from the mountain and the resultant product was found to be, of tho best. As to he' amount of material In tho vicinity, all owned by Mr. Burch's company. the enufneer said there was enough to run two or three such plants for a vgutury or two in fact an Inexhaust ible supply. There Is no assembling of tho raw materials from various places, no freight charges for getting (ho material to the crushers. It all comes root the side of the mountain and fows1nto the crusher by gravity. )t look's now as It this company would have Its product on the market bofore the first of next year. Of course there may be breakers ahead Nothing requiring flnaclal aid can V? eodntjd on lheso war times, ut bar; ring any unforseen drawbacks the Oold Hill cement; will be pn the mar; ket by the close of this ear. Vronperfty Aparent. Then Oold Hill will be on the map, I do not quite mean that, toy Gold Hill has never hefi pff the map Hlnce the discovery ot the hill of gold that gave tlje, town its name. IJ jls true -"ex Lsmpmsn desterted the town, turnedthe Oold Hill' News over to hki brother, Peo, nd went to Port land, and began the publication 0? tlfe Crawfish, where he gets a dollar a line for advertWlngwhen he gets It; but Oold Hill survived the low and went ahead aud grew larger and larger on the map, Because Gold Hill has lot of good paying mines and ajo ! fjue ggrfctMurl fo4iry around It; likewise a good class of oltlrens, perhaps Hex may never come back, despite ihu fact that n9 Iihs been dartxi lo rturw by aOMf of IIih leading tlllwuK, Anyhow hU brolbvr U waking g wilnbly g4 h wprkmen at thn cement works. Pur- Iiik the past jenr quite a number of ulldtngH, mostly Uclllugit, have teei erected and many of the old oum hato been repaired and painted,. Te placo looks like progress from any angle you take It. The location of the town Itself on tho banks of the beautiful Itqgue, (n a narrow valley, the abrupt moun tains to the east and west, tho fine open agricultural country to tho south and thn fine railway grotinds of the Southern Pacific, the main street be ing practically the, only highway be tween the upper and lower 'ogUi river vallejs, called the Pacific high way the town has an Ideally plctur. esquo location and a cllmato that I superb "one finer In tho state. Yes. Go'd Hill, the Gold Hill ot to- day, lqoms large on the map and the Gold Hill of the future will loom arr. George Ade's - Pab'lea' In 8linK. Tho Delayed Champion. "Riding The Goat" irtsltikit I j kin ail It Kalem, Comedy, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Mary Pickford Single Iteel Iteprlnt. A HMt fW 7n a Httla-bcok ilntjncd for expectant Aethers sipre complete Instruction U t. glvm In the iih of Mother's Frlnd." ThU U an extrmal mbroeation appll-xl to tho abdominal mueclM for the pur po of rtUuclns thoatraln on " BM!,' 'cordf and Hqaerva to ai 1 sn . IB Hiina. imiirocu has a ssaec aanagcial tMfet apon th nervous yHim and UietManos of womn have dellahtediy tola hw they were free of nattaai, had no mombHT kUni- aad went throush the urilal with moit re markable aucceu. "Iotticr' KrUnd"' has been arowlng hi popular faioi'' for mom than forty years. In n!inot ory com muelty are arandmolhers who'uncd U thetneclVM, their dauidOers lwve ul t and I hey certainly ntuet know what a blenlna It Is when they recommend K so warmly. It li uicd very luccetifully (0 prevent caking of breaeta. "Mother's Friend" has been prepared In the laboratory of llrndfleld Regulator C, M4 ijimar Uldg., Atlanta, Oa., for .nora than two aeneratlons and can ht hid ot ahnoat any drussUt from cou$t to ic-urt. ,Vrlto to-day far tlie Jlttlu Loob. ULaaBBBal Waterproof Not neatly not fairly but dryly waterproof 1 REFLEX SLICKER Tha wet weather coat (or ? ou (or good hiid etvice. Light Wtiglil, tioog, and big all over (01 comfort. m $3.M ErtrrwlMre ft IkL 75 (k flATUFACTION CUABANTaXO CaitUgJm A. J. TOWER CO., Boatow Su"IJ tl J9n uimiTj U4f, rnn.MA vmm h, 41 m ILLS BMasnfsssssssK mtttm I BMtJ PP WW WrXT Sal iXi i&L&ler Ms: V ' . 'j. 1.1. ., .jsWB"Hr"""' I I 'J HI JBPWM TT ' T" Af 1 lrr TT Theatrfe Friday and Saturday Matinee and Evening MILTON POLISH MVSTKItV Two peclij Episode G VOICE AT TIE "PHONK. Second part, two reel IC-ll, Conclusion from last eek MUTUAL WEEKLY NEWS Itellanco I'lZVH NIGHT OUT . Itellanco lfle-rAlways 10c 9 You Will Need Fence During the Fall Fencing Season Page Fence Gives Oreatest Protection wirtM irAcro tltn ab lLiaa t Stylo Ulia-A (toiwilo strength 1!,0OO lls.) Ntite cjosp bottjiin Hpaeiu, making an cxcclleiit pig, hoj? ami Hlonk fence Your dolbp-s go farther wljen you buy PACJ1C ironco. Wo deliver to your shipping point. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" 134 North Riverside Ave. Mudford DAISY BRAND BUTTER Have you tried It? If not, get a roll today, It will pleaso you, Otisr- a anteed. Mado by white rover ICE CREAM FACTORY Fhotio 4M., atafofln Jldin I Am I My I I Brother's 1 I Keeper ? H I BBBBal H BbbbbI Yes!-1 You Are MR Provided he is addicted to liquor VI H TO VOTE OREGON DRY; M 33g g Yi$ B M j WSLEM Dftink- II NSAlEM-&nm I M enness has' decreased Is fsr better than when In ratio of six to one the (own was wet, SB slnca the town went three leading wer- Bpj dry. cbsnusey. Rpj I PaldAdYrrtlMmeatbyCemwhteeolQiieHitadrtd HbV & I 7 MniaaJtaai.rrtlaa,eria Banal I', ' is BH frA-P WM H Lxhibition ever staged! Nevef beiefs has swell a akaw ! ku u aui..i HsifSSsraBt beys and cawgbls. Hundftd)ar(ermws. Sis bands. Indiaii racas-cawboy raceuf ale chase, with real fciaW-ln mwa-WeM (il, & Han nf w ta atteed ' "FRONTIER ftirr-tlmm Rafts! RtllrMtfs vnjo WALLA WALLA. 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