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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1914)
..it v, si u MEDFOnr) TOTT TttTBtTNfl, OTDFQIlfi, OnEflO.V, TUESDAY, REPTTJMP.TCR 20, .Off 'i i nimiwim mr fit rFK(m TOREK! m yw. .. , . vi r I. R. SAYS OLD PARTY'S FOSSILS IN ALL REFORMS COLUMllUH, O., Sept. 28,Ail. dressing nil luiillitiiff) In Memorial Hall here tonight, Col, Itoomivelt crltli'lHiiil the old piuly nn "fonHll. Used" found llUIn sine Inefficiency mid Incompetency In their programs affecting labor, coiiililniillotiM, and tlio tariff, nnil pointed to llm progressive platform nn tin only nun showing tho way to trim inform. "Tim uttltiiilo of tlio present demo (little iidiiilnlHlnitloii on the tin Iff and trusts,' lin ilt'Hirllicil iih rtrltiK "ho at to lilt It If It Id ii bear mid to inlsu II If II In a calf." Tlio colonel explained his opposl tlon to ntato ownership In most In stunee heenum of Dm superior offl i Itmey of most privately conducted enterprises. Tlio distribution of tlm mulls, water utid Unlit lift mild fall naturally within tlm province of llm Nlutn, It it t In general Htnto regulation ami supervision were to he perfected to httlto Ownership. On tlio subject of rorporatlonn, tlio former pM'slilnnl mild that tlm war tliiii mhiim-e. In food Htuffx and tlu plight of thn rottou growers iiiphu idu'd I ho need of properly regulated and supervised niiiihlualloiiH for thu U'lii'tlt of tlio great mid small alike. The war, ho milled, linn hIiowii tint need of (omhliiiilliuiii ntuoiiK business iiion, i-Hperlitlly iinuill business men. Hut, ho snld, they worn prohlhltud by law whch prohibit all roinhlnatlonM, good or had. Colonel Itoosi-Mill tool, the decision In tlm International llm venter cnu, recently handed down iih an lllustru Holt of tlm evil effect of condemning all I'oiiihliiutlotiN. "Tlm court In the Harvester cane," haIiI the colonel, "decided thnt wluit llm Harvester company hud done won beneficial to tlio country an a whole, hut that It wan lllegol." GALIC1A CLEAR OF I.ONDON, Kent, 21), (JjHO n. ni.A I'etmgrnd tlir-pnti'lt to the llcutcr Tclcgruui eoinpnnv Htalen tluit tin itnu.v lUOHieiiuer has nuiinunccil tluit the ItiixiiniM lime nlniii-t completely elenreil Oalieiu ol' the enemy, who luih token refuge in the pnxTn of the f'uipiitliiiiii innuntiiin. The Mime nice confirms i cjK.rts of the do. Ml notion u' the Austrian iirin.v. An eye-witness .tales that two (Ionium corp took purl in the but tle of laionhiii, iiccnrdiug to the Mime dispatch, Itii-siiuw hail to dike nioni of the eiieinyV trenches nt the point m" the hnynuct. AS PHILLY HEAD I'liium-xi'iiiA, sept, 'jit. it was repoiteil in IuihoIiiiII e'ueleM here today tluit unless theio is mi unox peeled hileh, .lohu II. I.obert, third biiHTiniin nf the l'hilailelpliin Nation al leiiKUe (emu, will he math 1111111110,01 of the club ut a iiiccliiu; of the iii t'eetors of the iu;iinixiit inn lo lie held this week. Tlm eontraet of CIiiiiIok K. Dooin, who bus 111.1,11101! the I'liil- lli'H foe M'verul yeu, espiiof. with the close of the prcMcnl heiison. I.obort has been with the local leiiin Niueii IIH I, when ho I inured in u hie; Irmte helweeii II, e I'hihnlelphia ami Cincinnati elulw. w: : T NKV YOUK, Kept. an. -The llril. isli eoiirtiilutii wiiH lumli'Ki'tl yestor ilay by 11 miiiiII in my nf men wuitiiiK lo enlist, Mote tliiin IIIHI were omiiii. ineil, I'liilieulur iiHeuliou is uivon to the applicant's siulit. .Mole than .'10 AUSTIANS NOW LOBERT SCHEDULED pel' rent, il was Mild, were liiined uni,v lii'iniiinti of ieeelin vision. Ahoul 'JAO icisciod sehleiiluv mnl 11 unit Hie oilier lo pioceeil lo Can mlii, All Tahoinn Crew Sufo WtAHIMNCmW, Kept, till, f'oiu. iniiiiilmil lleilliuli'iif Hie ii'triiiio mil Icisenlee leeehi'il wonl lmln linn) 'iiiiIiin,ii H111I nl Ihe olieeif, iueiii lieifi of llm flew nnil oilier pcihuik iihoniil Hit' 1'iiiliT TiilmiiiMi mIh'H Iiv twiH wM'i'lii'il en mii Alufcl.nii ('' "" Meiviilii'i' ; liie ken 'oiiml iil( (HI bUli'i E NEW YORK STATE; Ni:V YOUK, Kepi 'ill. Whelhei' .lumen Wiililnworlli )!.. or .M. ('abler in the lopiibllciiii iMUiiiuoe for Ihe I'liitctl HlnteH MWinte I'lotii New Yolk mill whether Willlni'ii Kulzer or 1'ied DiMt'iipoil is i In; imifroHHlve noiu iuee for got in nor ill not lie knunn until nil the IiiiIIoIn ci'I up-Muli je. leiilnv are eoiiuleil. DimiiI .lu.Mie Hill vim lioneleNsly llMllllccil. Alllmilll Hie pioglchnlvef. east mi e.xlreuie light vole, they lime, mi interesting 'iht on. Willi iiipin.!iuiilclv hall' of the election ilHliiotk in (he Mute lepoileil, Dit- enpoit in lending Suler by nhoul 10(11). (loveruor (II.Mill il.Teiiled .lohu A. Hi'iiueKsev lor the ilooioeintio nouiiii alioii Tor governor villi eiwt. The cMliiinlo ul Tmiiuimiv Hull Hint Hi Kin ei nor uoulil win by T.'i.llllll in UiIk city will not fall I or slim I of heiu eorrei'l, lie rilt-n IoiuIh up Mule. Disliicl Alloruey liiinmii luid n riuiuwiiy ini'e nuaiicl lluivev l. Jliuiumi mill .loll HoilpcN fill the e pilhliemi Kiivoriiuloii.il honor, hIiow. iuir sunirihiiu,' Ml rcnl Ii both up anil iloVVIi .slllle. Aiubiisninlor .liuiiei Y. (leintil pnneil mi eiirtv tH'loi over I'riinkliu I), Konsevelt mill .liimes S. MeDnu oukIi hi the rnee tnr the ilomooriilie Kciiit'oiiul iioiniiiation. MORMONS HELD AS ENGLISH SPIES LONDON. Stpt. '.'!). 1 1 :." fl n. in. Thirty Mormon missionaries appear eil in the olfiees of the Aiuuriemi re lief eoiiiiuittee toilu, having arrived in London itfler iniieli trouble frdiu the various wur roues. Most of them eiiiue from Oeriuaiiy mnl Austria, hut a fe am from Hrlhlm mnl l'ninco. Those who hail b"in in (ienuanv mill Alisliiu bud been III re ted as Kuclisli spies ami Ihev oiros-ci miiihi ililTioultv in iiimuii their nn tionality, Tuo hundred Mor.iion uiissiouar lei, lieadeil by I'.hler lliimn V. Val entine, will lenuiiii in Kurope mnl make their heiidipinriors at Base), Switrerlauil, I nun whieh point they will enrry on their iirk iw far as possible, CZAR'S TROOPS IN E LONDON, Sept. 21), ll:r. 11. in. An oflieial eoinuiunieiitioii issued at Hilda I'est, ueeoidiiiK to 11 Home ilis pnleli to the lixelmngo Telegrupli euuipiiny, mlinils that the ItitximiH have succeeded in mossing the 1 1 tin Kiirimi frontier at several points in the Unir district, despite Ihe fact Hint leiiifoieeiuenls have boon sent iio,ninst tlieiu, I'liK in a county in the uoithetisl em pail of lluiiKiiry, ITALY NOT TO MEDDLE IN AFFAIRS OF ALBANIA ltO.Mi:, via Loud Sept. 'it), 7:10 11. in. "In view of the grave shun- lion now existing throughout Kur ope," says llm Tiihunu Imluv, "Italy tine not consider Hint the offer of thn crown of Albania to 11 sou of Abdul Humid, ox-Mill.in of Turkey, is sufficiently iiiipoitunt to justil'v in terM'iitiou." Should TT8 dlfforont from other hucaiuu inoio cat Ii takuit In tlio pinking1 ami tlio materials used aro Jilifhor grado. Black Silk Stove Polish MulMnlullllant.tlltypolUli llul ilixa nut 1 uti oif ur 1I1 ,i err, i,a 1 ilia hI.IikiI.hu ipm,v ua luiw m VIU III HUtk IH (llur. lU Wi-itf lIHJI,WIIHrtl CLOS V LYNN WN N P 1 YOU'SSll UteTV 'fl.l Ot" t" ,1 ,"H.T ! "" UOUHHIIf l"ll Ul ll, Uf (III kltll l()Vl' NUiI uJ V iiMihvuitf uiil i;iuury kl,Wii, All it fii UiiiUl. ll.Vli ui )uur tuuk , OF INDEMNITY PAID IIHIIBUICI.H, ln London, Hopt. 20, 10; 21 a. in. Tlm releunn of Hurn muMter .Max m:ii In kIvok the plctun-h- tuu mii) or of tlio captured HoIkIuii capital 11 chaino to nervn iih Interned, lary holwoen bin peoplo and thu Hor- lumiK, a position which hu linn filled with extraordinary originality. When thn luvndaiM ntercd the elty )m prorured lllmral tormn from tlmni by KjiarnnleoInK Reed behavior op tlm pari of bin people, lly meariH of ponturn, M, Mux conveyed ordern and wnr iiewn to bin peoplu after thn icKtilnr pn.'MH had been HUpprCHHiid and when thin wan forbidden ho mounted thn ntepn of tlm town hall every inonilnK mid read out (ho Del Klan vernlon of tlm war nnwn, which did not alwayn rorrenpond with din putchen printed In official Uerman papern. llurKomiinter Max wan put In tlio Jail from which ho linn JiihI been ro lenncil, over a illnpulu on tlm rpieNtloii of the payment nf tlm Indemnity do mantled by tlm (ieiuiiiun, which wiih paid yoHlorday, E CAMIlltllXIK, .MiisH., Sept. '.!). The discovery of a new comet by Pro fessor Clarence T. l!iiForty of the New .Mexico College of Auriciilture mid .Mechanical Art was announced bv the llnivatd college nliservato'ry loda. A telegram from I'mfcssor llaggerly to the observatory Haiti that the comet was visible to the linked eye mu gave, its position us right ascension, nothing hours, five infinites', declination minus -ir, do green 'at 11 0 it. m., Sepleinher -.'I. THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LIVE Reatored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound. Unlonvlllc, Mo. "I iUlTered from a femalo troublo and I got o weak that I BURGOMASTER BRUSSELS FEED NEW M HEAVENLY SPHER could hardly walk acroM tins floor with out holding on to something. I had nervous spells and my flngcra would cramp and my face would draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, had no appeUte.and everyone thought I would not live. Some one advised mo to tako Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgvtablo ComMund. I had taken so much medicine and my doctor aid ho could do mo no good so I told my husband ho might get mo a bottle and 1 would try it Uy the time I bed taken it I felt better. I continued it use, and now I am well and strong, "I havo always recommended your medicino ever since I wits so wonder fully benefitted by it and 1 hope UiU letter will be tho means of saving some other poor woman from suffering. " Mrs. Maktha Skavky, Dox 1144, Unlonvllle, Missouri. The makers of Lydia U. 1'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound havo thousands of such letters us that abova they tell the truth, olsu they could not have been obtained for lovo or money. This med icine Is no stranger it had stood tho test for years. If I hero aro aar complications yon do not understand write to Lydia E. PinkkaM Mfdlcluo Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mans. Your letter will le opened, read and answered by a wouiaa and held U atrlct ooafldeace. UNION; FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Itivm'tiiilo I'lipno ir,o GAUNYAW &, BOSTWICK MALINES KEY TO ANTWERP RESST GERMAN AT MJ.MJON, Sept. 2, 5.20 ft. tn. ) An official cominuiilcallon pl-n out -by tlm llelRlau Boverninent In con tained In an Antwerp dispatch to the lteuter 'I'ljIoKrnm rouipany.' Ii en)- "After botuhnrdltiK Mnllnen, 1 I . mllen noutheuMt of 'Antwerp, tho Her maim under cover of nlRlit re-entered unoccupied town but now havo ro niiiuiid their march therefrom. "Tlm Hermann have directed flro of their heavy artillery on fortn of Wavre, HI, Catherine the thn mid Wei helm about ten mllen from Ant werp hut with u result not JuntlfylnR their great expenditure of ammuni tion. Our fortn replied and tho ' bombardment ceaned. i "llctween tho Dentin and the Wllle-j hrocnlc canul, went of Wuclhelni, tlm offonnlvi) movenieiit uf tlm enemy j t HOW ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE INCREASES ITS MEMBERSHIP THIRD LESSON IN PRACTICAL POLITICS (lather cloccr, children, because I want ou to listen closely to how wo Otitsldo Agltatora of the Anti Saloon League have lined up Our Fight for tho Oregon Legislature You must keep repeating It In your mind until you fully under btund It thut our onu Stock in Trado Is HyRtorln. Thufa what caught on with tho Pittsburg Mil lionaire, lly making the Peo ple Think thut wo wore Trying to Rave Men wo could jam them full of every kind of tommyrot Kino tlonal Stuff. Tho Politicians themselves Know thnt tho Clrent Majority of Men and Women of this nation are (lood; that tlioy have real Heart Cords that respond to Noble Sentiments; that No sub ect excites u Kindlier Scutlmont In the HeartH of Meu and Women than the pictures of other Men ami Women who havo Fallen, nor 11 more iustuntnneoim robpnuso than an Appeal for their Uplift. So thn Politicians told iih to near down more heavily on Hysteria to make tho l'eoplo Think wo weio working for humanity, and not for Votes, or for Legislatures, "llrlng tho tears," was what our Political instructor kept omphrsUlug, "tho People won't HealUo that its onl) Pald-For Acting." ' ' So when we cume to Oregon our very first work was to Lino. Up a lot of orHiinlxntlous that, uro'Iteitlly Working for lliimuii Uillft-Chnr-itablo and Tenipcranca Orxuuixa HoiiH, 11 ml the like, Wo pluyeil on their Sympathies, nsluid them ( "Wo wero not their Urol her Keepers" uml didn't forget u few ttmis, Von see If wo could I'nnl Them Hirongh thu Teiulernuss of Ihelr Hearts wo hud a good show to Hllp Over i( lot uf M members or Ihn 1,1'nU Mtiirn uml thai, thil REGISTER AND wan promptly clicckfd. Tlio forln In flicted nerloun lonnen on tho cnmy mid (ompelled his rotrnt," Stiff March at Rochester J XI-:V YOUK, ejil. 2fl.-The jiil j yriiniip of stiffrigiht' whieh i'to J pick in delentioiis- at every town mid elty while en roufe to lloehester. With Meilforrl ut n Medford mndn 212 East Main Street Iron, is what you must not forget that wo Anti-Saloon Leaguers aro after. Tho nest Stroke wo havo dono yet In Oregon Is to tako in our lat est Charter Member, the Convicts nt the Stato Prison. You , see, children, everyouo feels sorry for convicts. Wo figured It out that there wero more Tears, moro Ileal Hysteria hanging around tho Con victs than anything wo could light on. So we decided lo hook up with the Convicts by admitting them to membership in "Our Fight" for the Oregon Legislature. You see, children, the Convict Is largely tho product of Mud Eu genics and Hygenlcs, Vicious Par entage, Impoverished Hlrth, Haby hood and Childhood Ignoranco, Lack of Employment and n lot of Other Things which nevor Worry the Aiitt-Saloou Leaguer. Hut If wo could only get tho Convict to hay that they wero behind tho bura liecittise of alcohol then wo could Inject moro Hysteria Into our Work In this way than m an.1' Other Way. So we got a few Ileal Christian People worked up over tho subject anil then went down to Salem to Fix It with tho Stato Authorities to Mako thq Convicts. lay till tliulr troubles onto Alcohol. Children, It was lllfo taking can ity from babies, Thq poor Con tints wure"7oId that If hoy Per formed ltliiht and put some Tours Into It, they would Stand In with thu I'tlfou Officials uud mnyhu would gel their Freedom. You may 111)1 know, children, what thu word Freedom sound llko lo a Con vict If hu would siiiiilbuH a lou.i wuyraier for u lllllit ellver or rob some window, uinl orphans ul llicir lul rent Hi buy uulniuoblltm tl'uld AdutlUeiiieiil, Tuipu)ffS s"4 Cftt""-" I aLv t J Hc fLLLLLH9LBsLLLLLHn MALINES DEVASIATED BY GERMAN SHELLS LONDON, Sept. 20, H;.2 p. in. In a dispatch from Antwerp tlio i.'orre Mpondcnl of the Keniii(j 'nws kii.vm the shellintr of .Mnlinen, llel'ium, by Having Secured the Services of MR. J. N. CROCKER of ChlcaRo, recently of KiiRcnc, I am now pre pared to give my'patronn on additional serv ice where promptnens and quality of work will meet with real rcbl appreciation. In each department of repairing, watches, diamond netting, manufacturing, aj?ato cut ting and mounting, engraving, will represent tho bent. MARTIN Fcr the Correct Time, Phone 10 for Show, ho would sign a Quit claim Deed to his Soul to get tluit Freedom. He would even go fur ther, Maybo, than wo Field Agita tors. When tho Convicts wero told that nil they hud to do was to luv their imprisonment onto alcohol they couldn't get their names down fast enough. They Performed so splendidly thnt wo recognised them as Truo llrothers of our Kind, fit to rank with tho ntts burg Millionaires and us Field Agi tators us Charter Members of tho Anti-Saloon League, and they were Unanimously Admitted on tho Spot. Hy thinking tho Thing all over be tween now and our next lesson you will see, children, that It Isn't Truo Temperunco wo nro after, nor ovon Prohibition, but Its the votes by talking Temperance, so wo havo to resort to Deceit, Exaggeration and Falsehood. That's what the PltHburg Politicians told us. "Never mind what you tell tho People," they-saltl, "so long as you can put n lump In tho People's Throat. Don't appeal to their Hon i.oti, hecaiiRQ you may get tho Peo ple to Thinking about Practical Politics. If you can put 11 big Enough Lump in the Throat, It may not dissolve until after elec tion day and that's ull wo wunt. We mnbo will have the Legisla ture, They'll hava lots of time, to dlbsolvo thu lump when their tuxoj begin coining In, when peopju be gin moving out uf thu stale, when thousand of men uml women, In ('lulling Hiuiiutdveu muylH. lutv lout their Jobs, when value bwlu ilecietuliitf, when Incomes begin iciIiicIUfL when hundred of idoiv beioiini varum uud when rwietul VOTE 333 X NO H'Mgu KuHiiiis' Muguu uf Vrliu, Y the Oernianq cnntinilcd tlnoiivjhout last nii'hl. Most, of llm streets: nro pneumltnred yitl Hm wrtekuj( of burned building, Curdinnl Mfireier Ivft MalineM at 0:00 yestotdnv eveniil. Tlio few vo nininin inliiibitnn($ nh'ri left the elty yesterdny. Why He Get the beat imoKt, Gov, Jobmor, nd tlno pntranlxa horn. ii J. REDDY J- Vf ' - . vTHE JEWELER ft. rV t V tf&njui.-fW- Stagnation sets In. That Is tho condition the Mil lionaires always want In a state', after they have captured a Legisla ture. Then they can buy up every thing that Looks Good to them at their Own Price. When they con trol tho Public Offices they can shift their Taxes onto the Other Fellow; they get so many people out of employment that Anyone Is wllllug to work for Almost Any thing; they pass ull kind pt Dllta through their Legislature that give tern a Tighter drip on the People. That was why the PlttsbHrg Mil llonalres gave a "Put It Through" dinner at their owa expense to some Portland'Buslness Men at (be Portland Hotel a few week ago; that Is also why the Anti-Saloon League officers aro. telling all over tho stato that ,the Pittsburg Mil llonalres aro going to brine a lot or factories to Oregon, They've told them that In Kansas for Thir ty Years but Kansiwjfl still waltlnf for her factories, froja Pittsburg. You seo they are always trying (a fool the Business Men. Tho Portland Chamber ef Caw. morco gave us quite a Jolt, though, whon they voted Feur te Om ngalnst Prohibition. Thete Bte. , liens Men generally see the Joker In Politics, that's why we try' to Fool the Women so much, Tliey don't alwuys ull stop te Tblak that uiuyho Ihelr own Husband, UrolU or, Futher, Hon or Daughter aUy bo tho 0110 (hat Le a JV; .nr wlioro the HlKKsr Taxes are ew lug from, nor whs Is eig "it, make up the S09,OO toetjlisnis levenuw after till UU misHiwi romix, U II uy'WstgWr mH hHVH y M iV'U WMMtf Milw4t sWuJ - ;4 $&4 ' W n -tJ-Tfl 1 1