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J ''. '' page roxm tirTDDFOTCT) MATL TKTBUNR arTCDFORT), OHlWOff. FKIOAY, OCTOHTW 2. 101 1 It MEDFonb MAiL tribune AN INtiRPJCNnUNT NEWSI'APKIt. rOHLIBIIED, 15VKHT. AKTICRNOON EKCKPT. SUNDAY BY TUB 4 .HBUFOpq lJUNTIN(3.Cp. v . OMIco Mnll Tribuna Uulldltic, 15-JMt North I'lr Mrcet; tolephen 16, , TliTemooratlo Timet. T(i MfJfotd Kail. The, Meilfftr4 Tribune. Th Bouth rn Orerohlan. TJi Ashlaml Tribune. , VBSOltXPTIOlt kATSM ' One Jrcan by inftll B.OO Ons month, by rnall.-.,. .BO Pr month, ildlvotrd by carrier In MedfonJ,.JickottvUle and Cen- , , tral Point-... .. -. .80 nturilAy only, by mall, per ynir i.oo Wkly, Per yt-ar. . .. i , 1.80 Official Paper of the City of Maror. t Official l'aror of Jackson County. I BntrpJ aa Jifconil-clhsa matter at Hertford, Oregon, under ta act of March 3, 17. INGRATES' REPUDIATED 111 With Med ford Stop-Ora COMPLAIN n OF HIP SEARCH IIKHLIN. Ocl. L', 1y wireles to Rnvville. L. h In n pony of the Dutch newsnnner, Nieuws Vnn Den Ilnjr, which 1ms been received here, there is complaint of the luck of ob Hcrvniicc of Dutch neutrality hy Hrit ih and French wnrshijw. It is de clared (hat Holland' trmlo with her colonies will have to ho li.eontinuel on account of the activity of KnslUh MTllNhipS. Swedish papers received in Berlin complain of tlio interfeicnco in trade resulliiicr in the declarations that Swedish iron ore is contraband of war. A copy of the Itotlerdatnsche Cou raiit received here, referring' to cer tain war news which has heen char acterized hy the Loudon Times .as "lies from n Dutch source." declures that this information was issued of ficially hy the British legation at The Hnpue. STAMP TAX TO REPLACE BANK TAX WASHINGTON', Oct. 2. Elimina tion of the proposed tny of $2 n thousand on hank capital and sur plus in the war revenue hill as it passed the house and MilistHutintr n htauip tax of 2 cents each on con tracts, drafts and other commercial paper not included in the original hill, wan recommended today hy the democratic senators working on that section. All democrats of the senate finance committee met today to con sider reports from substitute commit-tee-t. Chairman Simmons said an ef fort would hu made to npree ou all changes hv tonight. EFFORTS of the "CVmun'ossiotitil filion," riimncml by ropuhlicntis. itt wlnfeo bohall? Mrs. .Jessie Havcly fctuubs ot Llimots litis Vtiiiio to Oregon to toll tho wonioti m Oregon to vote ;ijninsr their jjhatnpion of many years, Senator Cloorgo K Chiiirihcrliiin, simply boonusp'ho is a denioentt, are Hkc'lV to eoine to naught, aa they are repudi ated by suffrage loaders. Airs. Anna ShhW,- prisidoiit of tho national suffrage organization, has 'offered her services to Senator Cham berlain and is willing to campaign in his behalf if desired. Anions; other things, she says in a letter to the senior Ore gon senater: 'l wish to state tluitir there to anything wo enn do ns nn association or which I can do personally, to counteract the Influence of this very active though small body of women, It you will Inform me, I shall he very glad to act tinder yottr directions. .Mnny of the women of Oregon are well known to me, and whnteer Influence I hhvp In that state will ho used to counteract any effort on tho part 'of tho militant suffragists of Washington to oppose yonr Mectlou, simply because yon are n member of tho democratic party. "The attltudd mnihtnlned by tho National Suffrage Association has al ways been one of absolute non-partisanship, and while we would be very glad to defeat any man either, in tho senate or In the house who has been persistent and aggressively opposed to woman suffrage, wo will never use any Influence we porsesg to defeat those who have been our friends. 1 wish to say to you personally, Senator fhnmberlaln, that 1 remember very well tho service you rendered us during the campaign In tSJOti, and If there Is anything I can do to be of service to you In the present situation, you have only to command me." Senator Chamberlain's record as an advocate of equal suffrage is well known by all. JIo voted lor a sultrage amendment when a member of the Oregon legislature in 1SS0 and ever since that day has been an active worker for equal suffrage, making nianv snoeches in the various campaigns. As a member of the United States senate he secured a favorable committee report and obtained a majority vote in the senate on an amendment to the national constitution giving equal suffrage to the women of the tuition the first action ever taken by congress. Mrs. Stubbs and the small coterie of women opposing Chamberlain and till democrats because President Wilson lists not made equal suffrage a national issue, are merely pulling republican chestnuts out of the fire and not acting in behalf of the suffrage cause. They are not only polit ical Migrates, but lay themselves open to graver 'accusa tions. I ' SMITHCHALLENGES WITHYCOMBE TO DISCUSS ISSUES rOKTUXI), Ott. 2. Dr. l .1. Smith, democratic candidate for go MI CALLS ALL OFFICERS HOME ItOMW, via rails. Oct. a, 7! IK a. in, - M, lsroff, the llelglau llulgarlau minister to Turkey has been Instruct ed by IiIm goveriilnent to older all llulgarlau army officers In Italy mid Swllrerluud to return home limned- ernor. has ehulleucd Dr. James 'lately and also to provide them with TALIANS SEEKING GOMPERS APPEALS PA T OF AUSTRIA HOME, Oct. 2, in Paris, 70 a. in. The Idea Xazionale has publisdied nn open letter to Premier Salandra, setting forth that nobody helievcs the triple alliance will he in existence af ter the war. It has been proved, the writer of the letter says, that Italy is not qualified to be an ally of Aus tria; therefore, to remain isolated wonld he a crime njriiiii'-t the coun try as it would menu supreme danger in the future. The paper expresses the hope that if Signor Salandra remains ns pre mier he will free Trent, Trieste and Dalmutia and join them to Italy, thus crowning the labors of the makers of Italy and completing' the work of Ca-vour. FORPEACECONGRESS COMPENSATION PAYS !E E NEW YOYIIIC, Oct. 2. Instead of Kiauling an uwnid payable weekly Itecatiso of the death of her husband, tlio state workmen's competiMilion commission yesterday advanced $28110 to Mi. Lillian Garland of Drooklyn to pay off a mortgage on her house, where she nroposes to en pijjo in dresMiinking that will mnko her self-supportiiig. Mrs. Garland's hill-band, Edvvnrd Garland, was killed hy fulling from an electric light pole on July 2. lrs. Garland asked that .f-JHOO of the $4000 it was estimated Jdic uould receive from it .f.l.SO week ly award to herself he advanced mi she could pay off the.iwirtgnge. She will conlinuo to receive compensation in installments up to .-rl-'OO, while her daughter's allowance of ij1.7.' week ly will go on until she, becomes irf years of age. KAISER TRAVELING ALONG BAlfLE FRONI HOME, 0t. i 815 j), in., ia Paris, Oct. 2, Kill) u. in- - Emperor William, says u tclc'"iin from Ilerliu, - going Jiom one fiout to another, He trav el in a special train of ten Pullman fill's, which formerly won painted mIiUo ami blue, hut vUih'h mm hate liccii repainted like Ilia ordinary cars In oidci In pndccl llm train jYom hmiili of Fteiicli iiviiiloiK, When (In) eiupeiw goe In iuri put id lin leieli of ilia railway he ItvivrU Uy Mbwihk JJMfrln JiU i)hV jiiuI bmJ)'HiJfl!'d - il'i ( ")" nleled hy rK'euil i'eie Jlelil j- GRANTS PASS ORCHARD SELLS FOR $150,000 (Grants Pass Courier.) With tho closing of the sale of the Fort Vannoy (Elamann) orchard, sit uated four miles down the Roguo river from Grants Pass, to J. P. Pour rung of Cincinnati, Ohio, ono of the biggest sales of orchard property that has taken place In a long time in tho west was consummated. Tho salo was closed Wednesday night, and through It Mr. Pourrung be comes possessed of the best known of tho valuable orchard properties of this district, and a new record of re cent values is set. Tho sale price of tho property of 85 acres, is $ 150,000, or approximately $1800 per acre. This orchard, which through tho sale passes Into tho ownership of Mr. Pourrung, consists of 35 acres of old orchard, now In full bearing; .'!0 acres of younger apples; ten acres of peaches and four of pears. There is now upon tho trees a crop of apples estimated at 30 carloads. Tho crop Is understood to have been retained by tho previous wnor, Dr. Halley of Portland. Mr, Peurrung Is a railroad hian of Cincinnati, being heavily Interested In tho electric lines of the city and country, a successful huslncgx man who purchases tho orchard as an In vestment and to occupy him when ho takes up his residence, In tho Hoguo valley, lie was hero ou his first visit this week, coining especially to In vestigate tho property with u view to purchase, NKW YORK., Oct. 2. An appeal for n world congress for the estab lishment of pence was-issued yester day hy Samuel Goiupors, president of the American Federation, ofj.ahor, who announced that the federation siooii roany io assist nny lnoveineni to cud the Kuropcau war. The plan outlined hy Mr. Clampers, however, is for the establishment of agencies to prevent a repetition of international wars. He says in his appeal: "Let the whole civilized world unite in a demand for a world conference nt the close of this war, to lay the foundation for a world federation and for the inauguration of the rule of reason among nations. Now is the time for the humanitarian, peace-loving men of the United States to in augurate u movement that shall he able to do constructive work for peace and civilization at the first op. portunity." SERVIAN AD N E SLOWLY IN BOSNIA Withyonnibo republican candidate, to a joint discussion of cumpamn issues in the following letter to the repub lican campaimi muuuKcr: "Hon. Charles It. Monies, chair man icpuhlicuu state central commit tee, Portland, Or.. September Ml, llUI-Dear Sir: lliivins juM reach ed Portland from a three weeks' trip through eastern Oregon, where I dis cussed public oiicstions before nu morons audiences, I note that in di vers interviews, letter and arlio"les in the puhlie press you had addies-cd tpieries to me ami ropicstcd that I discuss eeitaiu cuiuimigu issues be fore the puhlie. "lu my somewhat limited experi ence in politics I have oh-ened that it is not the usual practice for a cam- iwign manager to s,vk To engage in public discussion w itlt oppo-iug can didates, the presumption always he. iug that not the manager, hut his candidate is host o,ualilied to con duet the di-cussiou; llmt not the manager, hut the, candidate, if elect ed, is to he the governor, and that not the manager, hut the candidate, is the person from whom the people wish to hear public discussions ot pending iiicstions. "Asstimini' tint t ou nre perfectly sincere in your addrecs to me, and presuming that for obvious reasons you would prefer to have Dr. Withv couihc nopear ill ncr-oii rather than hy proxv. I prooc in re-poii-e to your wislus lint Dr. Withu-ombe and I (image hefoie the pcoolc on the same platform in a uuhlic discussion of pendin" issues, i inducting the presentation of our iew- in that seemly and dignified manner befit, ting the high oftico for which Dr. Withycomhe and I have been nomin ated." "If this nice I with your approval I shall he glad to confer with Dr. Withycomhe nt once for the hiii'imiso of nrrangiiig iho itinerary and fixing tcruw and plans of the proposed joint (lisi!i!''sinu ot thc-o public ipies lions in which yuu desire me to en gage. 1 think (he principal points in western Ougou ami the chief dis tricts in Portland should he includ ed, mid though I, have just completed n speaking caiiMis of eastern Ore gon, I would be williii" as an accom modation to Dr. Wilht combe, to in clude principal points east of the mountains in the itmenirx. "Verv Miiccrch ours, "C. J. .SMITH." money for the Journey. LEVY MAY SELL E WASHINGTON', Del. 'J. Uqin sentnttve l.ev of New Yolk, ownei of Moutieello, uuiiouiiced today thai in view of Seeielurx MryuuV appeal to him to sell Thomas Jefferson's home to the goeruuienl, he was con sidering doing so, ifeietol'ore he lias refused all such proposals, yfcVrcH PAULS, Oct. 2, 10 a. m.--"After twenty days of the offensive,' says a Nish, Serviu, dispatch to the I lavas ugeney, "the Austrian forces have stopped twelve miles from the Drinit on the Ho-ninn frontier. 'While these forces are waiting re inforcements before they will he able to resume the offensive, their troops .nt the north have been trying desper ately to advance over the plains be tween the Driiin and the Save to get at the right flank of the Servians. All their cf foils there were defeated in bloody battles. "Meanwhile the Servians mid Mon tenegrins advance slowly, hut surely, in Bosnia, Breaking the stubborn re sistance they occupied Itomauia and several other towns in the vicinity , and are now advancing towaid Sara jevo." F NOTlfJK. Notlco If) hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city roiin ',11 at Uk in co 1 1 ii u to bo held October 0, lit H, for a llcenso to sell mult, spirituous ami vinous Ibjuom In ipiuiitlllo less f huii it gallon u( Its plum of hijslncstf, 13 Koiilh Pmjii' clmti, dly.of Mudford, for u period n pif ni)i t hi, Juled Htijdtimbur $1, lUM, . . UHI.HIIV. 'ItMvv, Every Woman who bakes Is fast coming to recognize tho many advantages of a propctly blended flour for general baking purposes Fisher's Blend Flour Is superior to an ALL-HARD WHEAT FLOUK, or on ALL SOFT WIIKAT FLOUR for bread, elco and pastry Fisher's Blend Flour Is a better flour than an ALL EASTERN HARD WHEAT FLOUR; it makes a better loaf of bread with better-flavor, bet ter texture and of better color than an all-hard wheat flour Fisher's Blend Flour Is a better flour than an ALL SOFT WHEAT FLOUR; It produces more and largerloaves of better bread with bettercrust,bttercolor and of better texture than an all-soft wheat flour. J'or uli by all i roccr YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE No matter what alls your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should al ways be the first treat tiieul given. It your little one out-ofsortfl, half sick, Isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother! see If tougiin Is coateit. This Is a sure sign that h little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross. Irritable, feverish, stomach nour, breath bail or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Sy rup of KIkh," and In n few hours nil the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile g'eutly moves out ot Its little bowels without griping, and you have n well, playful child ngnln, Mothers can rest easy after giving this hnrmleSH "fruit laxative," be cause It never falls to cleanse the lit tie one's liver nml bowels and sweeten tho stomach nml they dearly love Its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children ot all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Ilewaru of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for n 50-rent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs;" then sro that It is mado by tho "Cal ifornia Klg Syrup Company." (Paid Adv.) IT Theatre STARWS FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY ' Million DollartMystery' "NINA OF THE THEATRE" Two lteelrt of Thrills, Tho llelren, hcnlm Frolu an Ocean Liner Night to lOiU'iino Bess The Outcast r-'nmmiH lleauty Film Mutual Weekly News The Crucible American Mnblc's Stormy Love Affair Kevstne Coined' Don't MK ( lilc Ahtii)- I Or A sci'tin from " Vou Llho if Willi llromluiu'i OioatcHt Film I'avortlo ALICE JOYCE Iicarst-Selig News Good Comedy All Selected Features Die All Scats tile CHILDREN'S COUPON FivaU OhiUlren'a Matiuco Oomplimonta of THIS PA1MCR AND PACK THEATRE Satunlnv, Oi'IiiIipi-:!, ISJM Niiint' .. Address ,t iiilinee Only AD.MITONM Agnes Isaacs Merrell TEACHER OF PfANO Phono 839 L 315 OIhoii Strcot PAGEUP Advanced Vaudivillc and SclcGtcd Photoplays IIOOIS OjM'll " P. ,M. ADMISSION' Loucr I'looc I.Tc Iliilcony 10c IlOmiHAUX, l'ranco, Oct, 2; i.nr. p. in. Alexandre Ittboi, minister ot finance today Informed tho cabinet that the financial situation ou Octo ber I, was entirely satisfactory iih shown by tho books of tho treasury dojiitrfmoiit uud tho Dunk of r'nuiru. lie suit) tliiio will be no new ntourmi o public loans, DAISY BRAND BUTTER Ilavo you triad It7 If not, get a roll today, It will pleuso you, (luar uutecd, Mudo hy John A. Perl UNDERTAKEN hi4f Awlstaut Vt H, MHTLWf 4wIuJmh WrvU IhHHH ViHVttw i'hoiiu IHhH, IwtHtothiHi uldlig WHITE VELVET ICE CREAM FACTOR Y FRIDAY Two-Kccl 'rfsniiay l'ealure "THE CHASM" A social drama, pinsentiiig; the old piohlcin in u new way. Two-Itcel Kalem "A FLAW IN THE ALIBI A detective story of intense inter est. Vitagraph "THE BARE FACTS" Sonny Jim nml the Three Hoars. IJohhv Connelly, tlio world's greal tmt child uetor, in the leading role. Protection That Protects for your nluablo pajiem, lewelry or tl o like. You can sccuro It lu Iho Safo Depo It Va.ilt of tho .tacksou County Panic, And at a cost nt less than n cent a day. Wo have lloxes to rent at t'i oo a )ear nnd up. oven ec years unoer onc managcmcnt )i i !.UtlX m &i&GS&&ftiX!.(i(; yXi' (( . m' ) 'fiXii , ' o 'J iXstlid zite y) II. Ilaiimnn M E D ! O R D It. I. VauOllder VAUDEVILLE Paiitancs' Circuit WINCHE AND POOR lu u comerlv Kclcli, "No Tienpu-M-iug," Kpecml hilling mid u dimm ing !((, uimwiMrflrffia&' I 'The School of Modern Methods" .11 N. CKAl'K Sr MIDI OKI). Oltl.CON BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS Kvory boy nnd girl cannot nttend tho Pitlvcntlty or High School for four yearn; hut every boy and itlrl cnu nttend tho Mcdford Commercial Collegu for six manthii, or n year, nnd get nn education that payn dividends for lire. School nil year. Graduates nnslstod to positions. No term divisions now atudentn may enter ot nuy llmo. Day and evening seiislonu. 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