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', '-i 4 1 i v r 01 Vm EOIJR fesKS? MEDFOllD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDICPENDIINT NKWRPAPKIl runi.isiiKo Kvniir ai'Triinoon BXCKPT SUNDAY UT TUB MF-DTOHU PI11NT1NO CO. Office Mall Tribune tlullillnR, 16-I7-JI North Kir trcots tolcpliou 76. The Ofmncrnlto Timet. Thn MrdforU Mull. Tho Mcdfnnt Trlhutir. Tim South rn OrcKonlnn, Th Ahlnnl Trlliun. UBBCKIPTIOH KATX One ynr. by mnll-.. ..18.00 One month, by mnll - .SO Pr month, Hidlvcral by cnrrlcr In Mnlfortl. Jnrkiionvllle nnd Cen tral Point. .80 fUturday only, by mnll, per ytr !.00 Wrkly, per yoar. - t-Bo Official l'flprr of ttio City of Mdfor4. OfflrlAl iMper of Jckon County. EntrrMl ah hccoiuI-cIiim muter at Mfdront Orrcon, under lk ct of March S, 1879. With Mlfortl Blop-Ori OF BULL MOOSER OALKSUUIUJ, 111., Sept. 21. Colonel Theodoro Koosoclt Ucgan n two, day's campaign In llltnom today In behalf ot Raymond Hoblns, senn ttrlnl cnndldato of tho propresslvo party ot Illinois. This liu first political visit to tho state sinco tho campaign of 1012 and besides his address here today, ho is to speak at Springfield, Marion and East St. Louis beforo entering Indiana in the interests of former Senator a. 3. Uoverldge, who Is striving to return to the upper house at Washington as ft progressive. Stand for Principles In his address hero Coltnct Itoose vclt deplored blind adhcrenco to names rather than to .principles. Ho sald'that talk of progressive return to cither of the old parties was ab surd. "One of tho most mischievous manifestations of this habit or ours Is tho way In which tho ordinary citi zen tho good decent citizen tonds to surrender his soul Into the keeping of unscrupulous and conscienceless machine politicians on t;io tneorr that thcroby ho Is being 'loyal' to party tlos," usscrtes tho speaker. "Slavery to tho nnmcs'he contin ued, "often is tho' most lamentably efficient obstacle in tho way ot realty to Ideals. The machlno politician himself usually has not tho smalt scruple concerning party regularity and has not a sentiment ot any kind tf nllegianco to his party. Hut he trades on tho fact that his dupe, tho good aerago citizen docs possess this scruple and feels this sentimen:. .Machine Xon-Purtlsau "In this stato, for Instance Lorl nierlsm has been an nlmost non-par-tlnou and most certajnly a bi-partisan phenomenon. Tho most promi nent among tho machine support ci of Mr. Itogcr Sullivan, now runnins for tho bcnnto on the democratic ticket, hnvo been In tho past tho very men who hnvo mado legislative nnd other (nmblnatlons with the Lorlmer wing of tho republican party. "Our opponents ask joti to be, true to tho party of Abraham Lincoln. T ask j on to bo true to the principles or Abraham Lincoln." In Illinois tho colonel said tho wortt scuiidulK In connection with micli niaJtoiH as tho election or i.ori mor to the senate or to tho organiza tion of the loglslnturn In the Intercut of both machine, have been nu hcandals in which members of both puitles who now support Itogqr C. Sullivan, democrat, and L. Y. Sher man, republican, hnvo "ycorkod hand In hand to the same evil end," S AT E Kepoit ol September II, 101 1, the Oregon pcnilcnliar.v : Cell lioiioc loico - ot" 12 :i8 17 J8 o 7 10 ;h jil jo rj :i if 1'oiiunihntiry (lejmi lint'iit, cook, bnkard, etc. . Laundry . .. Tuiloi hliop ... .. 1'iiiiling office - iSllOO, l)0l .-jn-y" - Knxiiii,('t'f.ilemrtinejit .. .. liiRido iinliihtrieJ lllMtli .vitiil foicu. )llfcMtll l'oren ., Jlrit'lt yunl County rc.ul woik .. Unllifing mill yiutU . ... J'uiui IniiinV ... .- IVrhle-iiiinileil ippljlilliou Oilier hjult illhtitllllplW 'iih7V wtml (tilmiiilnx lihouy hock) H)ik - -w- hllllK II in 'i', To4ul ROOSEVELTSTUMPS ILLNOIS N BEHALF MUDVED LESSONS OF T 1,1 10 European war has already demons! raletl Hit' use lessness and Vaste ol' niueh expensive war equipment oven in times' of war. Ono lesson is thj t , iijipioinablo forts and I'ortifiea tious are powoVless'to prevoni invasion by a hostile army. The destruction of tlu foHifieations at Liege, Nnium ami other fortresses"j))'ov's lliat the inodern siege gun can demolish any fortifiea ion, and its explosive shells destroy any thickness oY'iniisonry or reinfoivod eonerete. Another lesson is that inexpensive aircraft can, when the science of aviation passes the experimental stage, destroy cities. U .'tresses and armies, causing at little risk wholesale slaughter and destruction. A third lesson is that the great expenditure for huge battleships is money thrown'away, when a cheap sub marine maimed by a few men can in a quarter of an hour destrov a fleet of large warships. The submarine has never received the recognition from naval authorities it merits as a fighting machine possibh because its development means abolition of the nay. It has been sneered at since the first submarine as con structed in 1(520 by the Hatch philosopher. Cornelius Van brebbel, and James Fof Kugland given a trip on the bot tom of the' sea. Uobert "Fulton developed a submarine torpedo boaf, but all nations rejected it. It took .1. V. Holland, who designed Ihe first really successful subma rine, a quarter of a century to secure recognition and then it came onlv in miserly, half-hearted fashion. The modem dreadnauglit costs $S,(XK),000. the armored cruiser $G,(XX),U00, the fust-class cruiser J-tf.OOO.OOO, the secopd-class .$-l,00(),OQ(), the monitor Jjtt.OOO.OOO. the tor pedo boat $13()000f the torpedo-boat destroyer ")0,000, the submarine $35.0.000. The cost of.the three British warships destroyed by one submarine was $12,000,000. This money would have built fifty submarines and half their crews have manned them. Which would have been the better investment? It doesn't do anv harm for the good people of the United States, following the lead of the new "prints of peace," W. R. Hearst, to pray for peace, but it will do no good. The time has not come, when there should be peace. One side or the other must be thoroughly whipped before there can be a lasting peace. Peace at this time would simply postpone the final reckoning. The war should continue until all tho combatants are exhausted, all the nations wrecks and ruins, until autoc racy and feudalism shall forever be crushed, until the les son is learned that warfare "is both criminal and suicidal, and even the victors are losers. If the war teaches this, it shall not have been in vain, for war shall be no more. GERMAN RIGHT STEADILY RETIRES BEFORE ALLIES IWKIS, Sept. 'M, 7:0: n. in. The formidable force the Uernuuis tltw upiiiiht the ullie' Ictt N till flinch infj, according to the official com iiuinirnlion, under the unrelenting blows of the Pnuu'o-Kiipjitli Imttec inu; nun. Kven Hie fmiioiir. giinriN, iih in the bailie of the Mnrne, ore un nbln lo xtiiiul the procure ami me p;ivinr n little more ground every dity. The diversion nllvrnpted in f.or mine Inivint; proven ineffeeliinl. llie OermaiiN nrc now inakin;: :i licrcJ !rio in the Woevre ili-triet, noili ensl of Venlnn. The object no donol is to cut off the army openfliu iiroiiiul Xancy, but the (lermiiui ill lemly IiiiiI tried to iiuike an opcii'ii,; lietueeu Venluu ami Ttul, besieiuj; Troyon ut Hie -nine time. Tin iiuiu euver eon-tiliiles n rne ineimee lo the iillies who are ivnislin despcr alely and liuve tluu fur repuNcd at lacks with heavy loteK, ( That the (ieiinans rue lo-iii lie.iv ily on Hieir riyht is elso attested by tho eoiis(unt nrrivul here of prison ers nnd wounded. This iuoim'ii many uiitomobilcs wiru seen witu wounded, both Germiitis and ul!io. passing Hinuih the' streets, but seine of these were convnleM'euth letiitniiiu from Hie seasjiore iind rcjoiuiiiK llieir enrj)s. Tito slendv progress ol Hie ullicV left fortiiieri tlio eonlidcnco lieic. This inorninV pi ess is un.ir. iuioiis that the battle of Aisiie ciiurot' last milch longer, for the sleady jc tiiement of the (leiinuu lih must enluil a ueakeninu; of the center el bow that the (ienuaiis thicw out dieny: tin river Oise to prevent be in;; turned. A X.VO I'SVKSl KNT. Miss Venlta Hamilton desires t' unnounco that hIiq has oponed, a piano studio at GIG North Central nvcuuo and Is prepared to teach pupils from tho first 'rudiments to tho lilKhent porfcrtlon, 159 Why Not . Get the best smoKo, Oor. JotiniOD, nd alia patronize horn 1.HI Jlllll II gu-j..,.1.j.'j t Xl-t, USUI John A. Perl UKDirrXxi liKlT AMllUBt tmm M, 47 m W 4ubuUiH rrM ihif Wv i MEDKORD MAI ft TRtBUffK, THE WAR T CALCUTTA, Sopt. 21, via London, Sept. 2-1, 10 n. in. The, papers pub lish an official dispatch stating that tho German cruiser Knulon, whiio paKsliiR Madras, fired a few shells, but that the damago to tho city wns slight. Madras Is a seaport (f Hrltiati In dia, tho sent of government and headquarters of tho Madras army. It Is the third hcart of India, ranking ufter Hombay mid Calcutta. The Cormnn cruiser KmGon wnn re cently reported us having ncstro)cd six Ilrltlsli merchant vchbel in the bay ot Donga!. LONDON, Sept. 21. 10:32 n. in. -A Madras dispatch to Healer's Tele gram company dated Wednesday, de scribes tho attack of tho tiormnn cruiser Kimlen on that port. It says: "Tho German cruiser Ktndcn ap peared off Madras Tuosdny ovcntiih and shelled the city. Two oil tanks were set on fire and aro still mirn- tng. Tho telegraph office and some houses on our harbor woro also Jilt, but the damage goncrnlly Is slight "On guns replying tho crujsor ceased firing, extinguishing hor lights and disappeared, "The wholo engagoinonf Instefl Jit minutes. Thoro was little or no ex citement and only threo Indians wero killed." AMERICAN f)ED CROSS SHIP ARRIVES 'AT FALMOUTH I.ONUOK, Sc,, lil.Tliv.Auiiiii inn lioK)iiti s)tir Kill Ciojih, whiclj, under coiiuuiind of Cupliiiii Itiiht, lut t Xevv Voik Hcplembcr 1IJ, 111 rived o day ut Falmouth, on the. Knghili 1 Imuucl. 1 1 ., -j Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully Nodoru, I'rlccs Kcasouablc COLONIAL FLATS f iO"f IIIM'!INM! CRUISER FMDEN MADMADRAS Willi DAMAGE M1SDFORD, A shine: m EVERY DROP" tUAc1cSIlVSlnvdlV)lth M tMk-UM,, II ioei ii it tl" mill rc" tr- l 1M tnt lq it n I i tM rt till lli I it i'. ntr(iiol it wi' t wl 1 t i j-vur nnMHigf t (n. Div c;iir- Stove Polish a tiol mW tnwtl rvivncitlr1. Nil tl Hvri n Mt on r j i ois r i 1 UUxH H ( tv( iikhiNv nl run n; mi invr (xdlIk so ll TT)vn lttttmf-t nc as fit wttntjf Km'I IOfM-"lH JTHI I - wtiuh, Iw mini In rt i 'rmirhMiu iimm i nlcU Silk Siovo Polifth Weill, Sterling IllincU. t 1l1tk5lifc.Mholn tm.i t ti4itrl i iirntH. riu I I i , pi pni, umlaut p ir (in linn. rvntiU in u Try it. t nicV Silk Mtt rn lK f rttit wnni,nirfttl,lm V f Cr tTrtf. It wvtfc qi -k . null at I Ivmi n U )!'' it r rtao It hj ho ITS'..,, 1 1 .'t U UO AUtMttvUlM, CHICHESTER S PILLS HIaMiiMi lill.M I'll. !..( J yr,Mkilf.Si.t.Alr,rHl'm :ni n nv r,- nr,s F.vf .W.HfRF Southern Oregon Electric Company Lilii, Ileal and PowtT Wiring. Clcl our ostiinati' bol'oro lotting your job. :ilf y. Wivprsidi?. Phone 1S!)-R ifazda Lainns delivorotl DAISY BRAND BUTTER Ilavo you tried it? If not, get a roll today, It will plcnso you. Guar anteed. Madu by WHITE VELVET ICE CREAM FACTORY rtiono tHt-IC, .Vntatoilulii Uulldlng Notice Ranchers and Farmers Tho Mcdford Poultry & Kgg Co. havo opoucd a houso whnro thoy will rccclvo your poultry nnd eggs dally and glvo tho highest uinrknt cahli prices. . Wo aro situated In tho first build ing south of tho tjulort Meat Co.'n wnrliouso where 3011 will find us ready for business. Wo solicit your palronago. MEDI'ORD POULTRY & EGG CO. riiouo r,H.i No War Prices on our Michelin Goodyear and United States Tires Watch for speflrutloiH on tho 11)15 Caillllae the oiider of tlio Motor Age. SpcrlfiriilloiiH for our llH-'i Hup. inobllo liae nnlvel. TII12 TWO MUST CMHS IX Till'. woitM) joit tub j'niei;. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. GUARD Your children's health by fnednc milk from Inspected cows thtt liu lton pro-cooled, uud orlaled with modern MpplUiiees nnd suulod In leillUcd lotlle, BAST SIDE IMIKV MoniliiK Mini MlfiiHMit Mcllicry, J'fHt'HU'Jf. wrnCTin I M..W r l"s.a HlJy ruuiK UrJ "i 'ia r,".lllKv' ri K ulkfr II"! ! tf"L. M S KL.T JwAL ill 'i 'Jl ImDA fi ! 111 M Ml ' W OREGON, TnUK&DAY; SKPTHM1WR IX Theatre WVducstlny nidi TIiih-mIii.v .Muliulc 11111I r'.veltiuu; CRICKET on tiik , HEARTH Two Keels "I'lyiug A" IVuliiic. "I'Klll'Y'S l-'IKI' HOLIDAY" TliunttouM'i' "DN'K-ltOl ND O'lUMKN IX TIIK ItlN'tlACAIN" Apolo Kicil ( omedy ".SlM-TKAmiTTIW UATThi: IN M TTYVII.!,)'' Majestic (' mcil' 10c Alw.- lOc STAR THEATRE TODAY SPTFiRE', WITH CARLYLE BLACKWELL SUPREMELY GOOD FROHMAN SERIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PERILS OF PAULINE PAGEUP THURSDAY eighth i:plbodo Trey 0 Hearts THE COUNTERFEITERS A Comedy Drniun In Two Parts i Till! ''OHAIt" iir.vrcit Comedy .itr, . HfiAR THE LARGE : PAGETIIEATRE ORCHESTRA HARRY HOWELL, Director Adults-tOiv niildrcnSu , Joint's Open 7:!5r MRS.H. L. LEAOH Xxperj; Corsetieri 326 North Bartlctt. phppo 50 M. K L E I N I'OH LOTHES r r M ADE IN, . EDFORD WESTON'S L CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Mcdfonl i Tlio Onjy JCxcIhhIVq Ooinmercial Photogrnphers in Southern Oregon Negatives Madu any time or placo by appointmont Phono H7-.T Wo'll do (ho rt'Ht iJ V, WEKTON, I'roji, 21; 1014 For Congress Fred Hollister General TliQrp Endorses Hollister CORVAl.t.lri. Ore, Sept IC, l'.M I Mnll Tilhunc. .Mcdford liccAimn thu Hon. Krodcrlcli llollUlcr tuiM In n iuot hcurly anil Mulmtnntlal iimnnor ndNornted thu adoption of :l. Mooro'H Hyutetu of cement rmuf con ktruitlon hy tho stale, I hal voto for hliu for cougreKM. It gUim mo meat pIcAMiiru to tnto thai a iicoro of other rvpubllcauit have within tho hut si hourn declared their purpoto to do 1 1 Ito wise. Mr. IMIIor, thin Imttlo IM nc car rlcd to tho gnti of Iho Miunr.nold of graft, whono political agcnlH nti In tho field and rcfimn to 'openly nil vocato tho adoption of a Male ton tern of cciiiciil road louitrurilou In Iho placo of tlio corrupt contract nn tern of hooding couutlcH In Urn intur CHt of coiiHtructlou compaiileH. Tho parly oiuihtloiiK now dlncuiu'ol hy our ciiiidldaloU for offtco aro Ju cnlle nnd prolii(lal, an compared with tho ImportaiKo ot tho Plate and national reform ineafiiircit hy which Bartlett & Netherland Taxidermists and Furicrs Von know our nhilily as 'r.'iN'idi'riiiiHlH. I'ii i-.-! I'lcani'il. repaired ami remodeled. New furs made lo order and earned in slock. Waleh (lie wiijdows at Kwing's (limSlore, 111! W. M a ill si reel. STAR THEATRE Saturday, Sunday and Monday Nights September 26th, 27th and 28th Eddie Ellis' CLEVER MUSICAL COMEDY Gayety Girls TEN TOP NOTCH PEOPLE GOOD VOICES, LATEST SONG HITS UP TO THE MINUTE DANCES CLEVER COMEDIANS EXCELLENT WARDROBE A GUARANTEED SHOW Two Complete Shows Kuch Nigh! 7; 1 5 imil9. Best Pictures A I ).l I SK I ON I r AND 'Jli ' I'JNTS RICC;UAK IMCTUKB SHOW BVKRY ARKRNON 10c Entire Change of Bill ape) Pictures, Each Nififht I . '! wo are to Nccurc permanent good roaiU, wlili h I reiiard an paramount and (he inont Important lo tlio r.en ral welfare. Notlo In nUmx to nil candidate that our people will dnciibH thin illtHlli)ii In (he hallol liov iiext No einher hy their choice of cnndldatcn who hnvo the cournKo and fortitude to openly advocate, a mate nyMen of road coiiMtructlou, an good or het ter than the Moore n)Htc.in. I lake tho liherly to nluto that I Mliiill vole only for caudldaicH wtio mo ciiial lo tlio tank of puhltc nis cunmIou of HiIk reform and dlnponed lo udvociito Iho adoption of a popu lar mcitmire which ovepHhaitowN an pari) IraiueH hy mm mimh im Iho moral chiuacter of an mikcI overidiuiiown Iho chnrnder of u political moral ImuKrupt. TIlOMAir-J. TIIOHI'. I.alo llrlg. (leu. V. H Void CorvalllN, Oregon, Kept ID, lit 1 1. (I'nld Adv.) r l&m