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.. " fi ?i 1 k'J f ( Vt r I' MKDfORD MAIL TRIBUNE . AN INnKI'KNDKMT NEWRPAPKR PUMjUHKn KVKIIT AFTKtlNOON XCfttT BUNDAY DT THH MEUFOIID l'MNTINO CO. Officii Mrtll Trlbuna Bulldlnc 16-J7-SI Korth Kir atroctl teltphwn ?. The Democratic Tlmi, Th MedfonJ Wall. Thfl Jledford Tribune. Th South wn Oregnnlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune. TJHSCRIPTIOH MASKS One year, by iaU 5.00 One month, by tiU... ,.. .SO Pr month, delivered by carrier In if ed ford, Jrtcknonvllln and An tral Point. .80 Saturday only, by mall, per year. 3.00 Weekly, pir yrflr .-..- ,,, , 1.(0 Official Paper of tho City of MedforJ. Official Paper of Jackson County, entered aa nfcoml-cluaa matter at Mndfnrd, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 187. President Endorses Chamberlain With Medfor Stop-Orwr PEOPLE OF TRENT SEEK LBEAIN F 1 A IRIAN MILAN'. Oct. 4, val Tarlft. Oct. r., 3:40 n. m. A great meeting was held hero tonight and before a largo anil onthiiFlnstlc crowd Slpnor lkittlstl, a socialist deputy from Trent, Austria, mado n speech In which he said ho wir much touched by tho Imposing demonstration. He could only pay, ns n son of Trout, that It was await lug liberation by Its Italian brothers. "Tho liberation of Trent and Tries te," ho said, "fueaiiH tho ncclmpllsh mont of a duty left as u herltago by t)io great makers of the fatherland." Tho enthusiastic crowd, following tho speech, paraded tho streets, and nttompts of tho police and acrblnecrs to restrain tho pcoplo wcro In vain. At tho Montenegrin consulate tho crowd mado a manifestation of sym pathy nnd then marched to tho monu incnt of Garibaldi, where other speak ere delivered fiery speeches. (From tho Salem Onpilnl .JoUruitl.) I'rcsiuVut Wilson hni fonunlly in dorsed George K. Clmnilicrlniit us one of the senntors he desires to see re elected. This n to he expected, heouu-e tho Oregon innn lins become one of I lie most nhmhlo memhers ot the upper lioue, ami his six year' experience bus won for him the mini important committee places nmenj: lliee lipin-i the elinirmnnhip of the military committee, which is probab ly next in importance to the foreign relations committee in this timo of worldwide strive. A Tuither evi dence of his close relations to the ml minixtrntion may he noted in the fact that Chamberlain was chosen to father the Alaskan railway bill, mid engineered the passage of this pro jiresMve bill in romaikubly -hurt time. ThK fact vvns probably due in some measure to the .enutor's perinal popularity amoiur his colleagues, his faculty for making ami retaining friend!? heintr ns marked in the na tional capita! ns it lw been for years in his home .state. This iptatity, coupled with excellent mental ability and industry, has had much to do with his successful public career. It has been uijred by the political opponent of Senator Chamberlain that the provident would withhold his indorsement of his candidacy because the senator has a time or two opposed administration measure.", but this view was held by few persona who have studied the president' career. They are well aware that he is not Hiixiotia (o fill the senate with mere puppets, but rather prefers strong men, independent in tliomjlit and ac tion, nnd amenable only to sound ar gument. Chamberlain is of this type, ad the president knows it ns well ns anybody ele. He has never hesitat ed to stand for what he eousideicd his duty to his constituents, whether it was party doctrine or not. and has never been accused of holding office for sake of personal gain to himself or his friends. As governor and en it I or. Chamberlain having proven him self one of the strongest of men Or egon has ever produced, his tens of tliou-ands of friends, regardless of their political nf filiations, will be pleased to know that J're-ident Wil son reeognires hi ability mid integ rity and his uefulnex- to (he nation at large. Christianity in Literature J. Lawrence HIM .Stephens writes nn enticing plea for Wo must look for Christianity tn agnosticism, nnd scorns to sweep tho literature, not n though as listening universe clean or taitn ami ueii: nut to ono singer after another, but rath er to the wbolo choir. The fifth symphony not bo rendered by ono vio lin or trumpet, or by any one Instru ment, but by tho whole orchestra. Tlio range Is wide nnd long. It reaches from Dante to Whlttier: from Shakespeare to Hums nnd llrownlng; from Spencer to Longfel low and Lewell: from Cowpcr to Shel ley and Wordswerth: from Milton to Matthew Arneld: from Victor Hugo to Tolstei: from Thomas a Kcmpls and Pascal and Kant and Jonathan Kdwards and Lesslng and Schleler macher and Coleridge and Martineauj and Robertson and Fairbalrns; from when we read Tennyson's "Higher Pantheism, rhu Two Voices," "tn Memorlam," or Ilrownlng's "Saul," "Death in the Desert." or Whlttelr's "My Psalm," the plea for agnosticism fades for ever out and man still Feeks (tod. In some ways It seems truer and better to believe. Such prophets never cense, though their coming Is ever uncertain, In the oarn Just gone three have "lost themselves In the light" they saw so clearly, nnd the succession, will not and cannot fall. So long ns n cen tury can produce such Interpreters of Chrlstanlty as Tennyson and Drown ing and Whittier, and others ton Dollarhide Toll Road and Its History IlOMi:, via Paris. Oct. R, 11:44 n. m. Italians from Trent, Austria, who reside. In Italy, hnvo petitioned tho Italian parliament to clmplcto tho work of freeing Italy begun by King Victor Emmanuel nnd Garibaldi. They request that Italy unite to tho kingdom tho Austrian prirlnces in habited by Italians. Tho petitioners aro headed by Slg- nor nattlsti, a socialist deputy from Trent. Jcrmlah Taylor nnd South and Bar-'nwmerotiR to mention, It will not van row and tho Cambrldco Platonlsts to from the earth. Literature, with Emerson and Amlel and Carlyle: from,'' exceptions all Inspired lltcrn Ilacon to Letze: from Addison nnd jture stands squarely upon humanity Johnson to Goethe and Scott and land insists upon It on ethicnl grounds, Thnckcry and Dickens and George Kllot. Tho latter poets seldom forgo their birthright of spiritual vision. Cow pcr verged for a season In the oppo site direction, but saved hlmslt by the humanity ho wove into his verso a clear and almost now noto In tho and this Is essential Christianity. Literature In Its highest forms Is unworldly. It Is n protest against the worldly temper, tho worldly mo tive, tho worldly habit and life. It appeals to, It allies Itself with, all tho visible; It allies Itself with all tho greater truths and hopes nnd becomes AU 1 IN REPORT VICTORY N 1 LONDON, Oct. .-, llrJO n. in. A rorrcponJe,nl of Neuter's Telegram company at Amsterdam transmits the following dUputch from Vienna, hign cd by Field Marshal J'otierek: "Tho Servian nnd .Montenegrin forces invading citst Bosnia have compelled iih to detach mobile forces to tliis region, which is far from- tho arena of the principal section. The principal action hlftilcii in east Ilo niii has already come to n satisfac tory termination. Two Montenegrin brigades niter two days of severe iightin- were completely defeated mill repulsed. They now nie in a panicky l el lent ucms the bonier and they must leave behind them their transport, together with a con siderable ipiautily of supplies. TIipm i'ni'ciH had nicvinmdv looted JloMiin. "la the action undertaken in the dim I hern part of the country half u I). It. .lion of Austrian troops captured n la! I huttalion of .Servians." LIBERAL SUPPLY PORTLAND, Oct. 5. .Receipts Inst week; Cattle, 17f.fi; calves, 124; lior.fi. 1407; sheep, C791. The. livestock run for tho week was very liberal In all lines. Tho rattle market was steady to a shado weaker. Fat steera sold at fC.OO, butcher cat tle steady. Tho outlet for swlno was very blond.' Prices woro ten to fifteen cents under lust week's quotations. Monduy's top was JS.OTi, mid-week nnd closing prlcos wero steady at $7.!)0. Tho receipts for tho month of September showed nn increase of over 0000 compared with September J913. Tho run of sheep and lambs this week was also largo. Uoth markets wore Htendy to strong, l'rluio spring lumbB sold in Hiunll quantities l'..00 o Jfi.10; fancy yearling wethorH firm at fO.GO; choice, owes uteudy at un chunged prices. world's music, nut tho poets whojtneir moutnpieco. i no greater mer foliowed him, closing up tho 10th ature Is prophetic nnd optimistic. Its century and covering tho beginning Keynote is. aii is wen.- ana u ac of the 20th century served Chris tlonlty chiefly by protesting against cords with the Christian secret, "He hold I make nil things now." LItca. a theology in which it was ensared. turn n Its highest ranges Is tho cor Tho services rendered to tho faith Jrectlon of poor thinking that which by such poets as Hums nnd Shelley and William niako are very great. It is no longer In order to apologize for lines which nil wish hud not been written. It were more in order to require an apology from tho theology which called out the Bcathlng satlro of Durns and from tho ccclcslastlclsm that provoked the younger Shelley to atheism; tho poet was not tho real atheist. ir Christianity Is n spirit that seeks to inform everything with which It comes Into contact, tho process hns that clear ami growing Illustration In the poot of the century. In ono way or another some In negative, but more In positive ways they have striven to cnthrono lovo In man for man as tho supremo law, and they have found this law in Cod, who works In righteousness for Its fulfil ment. Tho roll might bo called from Wordsworth nnd Coleridge down to Whittier, and but few would need bo counted out. Is crude, extravagant, superstitious. hard, one-sided. This Is especially true In tho realm of theological thought. A theology which Insists on a trans cendent God, who sits above tho world and spins tho thread of Its affairs as a spinner at a wheel; that holds to such a conception ot God becauso It Involves tho simplest of the several perplexing propositions; that resents Immanence as Involving pantheism; that makes two catalogues, tho nat ural and tho supernatural, and puts everything It cannot understand into the latter, nnd then makes faith turn upon accepting this division such a theology does not commend Itself to thoso minds which express themselves In literature; tho poet, tho man of genius, tho broad and universal thinker pass It by; they stand too near God to bo deceived by such rend erings of Ills truths. All tho while In every ago, theso children of light,, have mado their protest; and it la to Tho marked exnmples aro Tennyson itlioni that tho chief gain In theological and Drowning, and of tho whole 1 , thought have been secured. For tho think Tennyson Is tho clearer. Speak-1 most part the greator names In Htcra- Ing roughly and taking his work asituro avo been truo to Christ, and It Is tho Christ in thorn that ban cor rected theology, redeeming It from than that of any other fnastet In lit-1 dogmatism and making It capable of a whole, I regard it as more thor oughly informed with' Christianity ernturo. I do not forget tho over whelming positivenesH of Drowning, whoso faith Is tho very evidence of thing? unseen and whose hope Is liko a contagion. It Is this posltiveness, howover, that removes him a little way from us; It in high nnd wo can not attain to it. Tounyson, on the other hand, speaks on tho lovol of our finite minds; believes and doubts with us, and such victories as ho wins uro ours nlso. Drowning leaves us behind as ho storms his way into tho heaven of unclouded hope, but Tennyson stays with us in a world which being such as it Is, Is never without a shadow. Tho moro clear ly wo see tho eternal tho moro deep ly are wil enshrouded in tho finite. Tho poets aro tin; real defenders of tho faith, tho prophets ami priests whoso succession never fails, Leslie belief, not clear perhaps, but profound. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant m B. IIAIITLKTT Phone M. 47 ijf 47-JJI AjubuljuH Urllo9 Uulj Cvror J. H. BELL Piano Tuner Recently factory manager for Dell Drothers' Piano Co,, Munclo, Ind. Combining a thorough practical knowledge of piano building wlth.liO years' oxperlcnco In all branches of piano work, Including touch regulat ing, voicing, tuning, finishing and all repairs. Modforri, Ore. Hotel Holland This nutcle upon Mte Molliiiliulc toll road is furnished by t 11. Wat son of Ashland, attorney Tor Mr. Dol lathido In his conttovcrst with the county, nud picscuth the Molhithiilc, view : To the Ktliter: AwcektigontS o'clock in the imuniug 1 stinted from the toll house on the Siskiyou mountain. for u trump ocr the Pacific liighwii.v. I was alone, but the beauty of the morning, the mountain mid its gorge ous autumn coloriny, the exhilarating atmosphere in this delightful altitude, the wonderful scenic hcntily. this magnificent liighwny-lo-hc, mid my reminiscent nioml made for me .the best of ciimpauv. For nunc than forty ycais I have been familmiii'ing iti.vsi'lf with this old mountain mid know no experience that I enjoy more. If this higjiwuy shall he completed according to the plans and specifi cations made for it, mid proper econ omy exercised, it will he a nionuineul of lasting eicdit to ibe people of Jackson county mul a suggestion of progicssivc spirit to (lie state of Or egon. It is vcrtuiiily to be hoped that nothiti'; shall be done, or left un done by those having charge of this splendid enterprise, which shall mar the personal interest thc hnc in it or .shall tend to criticise them for the part they play. Few men have bet ter oppmlutiitv to 'construct u mon ument of mnguiluile to thctitsclws. I followed the work on foot to the California line, and tiien on over I he California poll ion of the highunx to where it passes uudi r Ihe Southern Pacific railroad InMle bevoud Uai ley Hill. The Orison part of the hit-hwny is much belter than Ihc Calil'oimn por tion in collie rospccN, and to people who shall Inn el oxer it, will furnish a startling coutmst. The Oregon portion has n lomVbcd flora twcnlv four tn sixty feci fn widlh. while the Inlilorma lutrt is restricted to nine teen feet. The alignment uleiu: the Oreson side is aV-n much better: points arc cat tlinoiali or cut off which necessarily udds width ami yurduge (and coii-eipieullv cost), hut also brings the stnoNit. of the rond lo a, minimum nnd docs away with sharp ami dangerous nines. On the California portion, the load bed being narrow, with ronciitciittv lower banks on the upper ..idc and u nar rower roail lied of Milid cm Hi, the curve nv more frequent, with sharper turns mid dmmcrntis crowd ing on to the tower tills that couti tute the outside of the lu-d. The grade is excellent ou both sides nnd excepting the narrower bed mul poorer aliyliuiciit with the couscipioul distulv milages, the construction work on the Cnllfoniiu cud Is first ens. The Oreunn poillnn Is first. Hums highway work, which aNo menus that it is expensive. 1 asked no one, but .cstimulc that about HO per cent of the mail bed work is completed. This means that If the winter wcnlhciM should set in early the road bed will not be completed this waiter, which would be very unfortunate. If thi part of the work shall he completed this fall nud hard surfacing is to he done over it, the mud will not he open for tracl before July, ltl,', mid if the ruins should extend into .111110 with, a haul winter between now mid that time, the hard surfacing will not be completed for iicnI summer tracl if ut nil until in the i'ill. During the winter this inde shmihl he carefully utlciidcil hv i force suf ficient lo hold the season's aimigc of grades, cuts nud Mils lo the lowest point. The lot s, diit composing the slopes nud fills will he hmd to rctuiii in place, and when spinig comes must he put In repair nnd properly puckcil for rtiirlucliig. This cannot he done until well lined oul, which luinm one to peal m umilhcr mutter which ciiiuiot lie no 1 looked wilhoiil great tbillui',c, which nil the people of Jack" on conn ly mill the I Dividing public have nn interest. I refer to the loll mud nnd its gieal Importance at this tunc. In do not believe Hint the county couit or the people having the coiisiruclion in huitd lutw' iiff Icieiilly lufoimcd themselves, of Hie Mains nf tlm loll road. I iiiiimit lliink that llmv would willulh mid wtiillniiU do Or penult I 1 he done (Hint whlih iiliforlutiulclv ,:u v huc done mul penult led) If they iiudi'i'siond ll. I do not wii-Ii lo gic offence lo mix one, hill will tu lit tlio risk of 'tntiiiH some history which cuil ,hu cifllv vcrilU'd. (To lie ( 'niij limed.) For Congress HAS JACKSONVILLE FOUND THE SAME? The Answer Is round In (lie Straight fot want Statement of .liul.sou. vlllc Resident Wo have been read(ug week after week In the local press of Mcdford clllxctut who hnvo been rid of dis tressing kidney nnd bladder troubles by Doau's Kidney Pills, and wo hnvo often wondered whether tho samo high oprhlon of this medicine Is to be found In our nlghborltig towns. This frank and earnest statement by a well. Known mid respected resident of .IncUonvlllo will set this doubt at rest. Andrew Cant rail, California St.. Jacksonville, Oregon, sus: "When 1 was suffering from backache and other kidney ailments. Dean's Kid ney Pills canii) to my aid nud stopped the troubles. Tho public endorse ment I gnve them several yenrs ago still holds good." Price :.0c. nt all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney rebiudy get Dean's Kidney Pills the sanin that Mr. ('antral! bad. Kostcr-Mllburu Co., Props., Duffnlo, N Y. Adv. $ mm& Fred Hollister Ashland Tidings Supports Hollister Blood Remedy Sustains World Myriads Have Learned of Its Re markable Curative Value. I'rom Um- very fuel tli.it 8. 8. ft, Hi" faminci IiIikhI purlll'T a imtnral iiimII clnr, It I niKiH'd lijr iIki wliu rnu not Klvn up nirrcurjr nfiil oilier ilaiwriHi IriiK". Ilnlilt In n niraiC' mnalt-r. Af lllctnl j.coplit tine mi-rair with n lillml form ot lialilt. Nut uaruul liy tlu rlnu matlim III 17 too nil nruiinil lliiin, un mindful of tlio locnmnlnr nlaila, paraly !i anil other ilmnlM rcmlli uf mineral polmtnz, tlicy cling tn tlic fant itltip pfarlng trcatmrnt to mrrly niid pcultlvt ly IM-Inu rrplaml liy H. K, H.. vhervrr lti llulit btrlkcH In. K. K. K. I fat lie roinlnic tlio rnrld's pnnarra for all lilnoil Irunlilcii l'cau' It It wi'lruran to a weak stomach, la taki-n naturally liiln lh hloud, Is a wave nt purifying liillucnco knim-ii by I'll ri'iiinrkaliln cunitlvr rrtiilm, and I Ihc ci.indliy nt n lnt of ppi. It fH-M Into tlio hli nnd r'uinlns n mrns innllHiial liillui'iirH in tin uul utut I lilt without any Mui-r eltcct than that of a purfly ilramlnj; proK-riy. It U tlm uiiiat i:nlv( rually rrrnm-r:iiTt(l-i blood pwily kiu.wn, nnd lint fuitalni'd lla ri'inilntlon for half a cen tury. Its lnndUnU nr Naturi-'u il.-fl-tiltp antldolia r,r itf-min that inuti' our v.'nrfct altlUtlona. (let a I)tt l today of any ilrnwl"'- lli-fimx nil aiiliHllliilisi. Write Hie millral deparlinmt, Tim Kwlft Kperlllr Co.. 111! Kwlft Hide, Atlanta, fin., fur free advice on Mood trouhlrs, and how lo overtoni" Hit 111 Tlil ili-purlmmt it mi" of the lliit'st lielpH lo nun to u fuiiiid anywlieie, untl It U trillrcly fric IT Theatre .Motiilny-Tiic'day Star of The North Two It eel Domino, Indian l'cnturo Our Mutual Girl She's Some (llrl. llettcr Than liver The Only Clue Majestic Detectlvo Rebecca's Wedding Day - ' Keystonu Comedy Von Set the llcst ami (lie It IK .IVll)slc PAGEIii Advanced Vaudeville nnd Selected Photoplays Doors Open 7 I'. ADMISSION' 31. Frederick liollUter, candidate for congress against llnwtcy, wa In Ah Iniid todnv looking after his cstnll tlacv. Hollister Is 11 umn with the puiirli a successful builuesii mnn a result getter a happy contrast to Congressman Ilnwloy, whoso gralust rceommenilatlon Is that during nil his years in congrcta lie has failml to deliver 0110 single bennflt to htsi dlatrlrt. Hnvvtey lias ronslatsntly j rod hatiKs 011 to the western border of tho t'liltftl States, far away from Influential Iikho nt Iho best. Willi a dead ono In conros tho dltitrlcl will rnntlnuH to Kt what alio hns lmcn gottliiK hIiio Ilnwloy hns been nslp on the Job nbnolutcty noth ing persistently nud nggtcsslvely nothing-noiblug first. Inst nud nil the Ittno, And Oregon has enough of that kind. This itWtrict should hnvn drawn his salary and votod aalnst,u llvn on tn congress. Tho Tidings resolutions to icduro cangrcMilnnnl ' ! In favor of linvliiK ll from a re mileage. In fact, n tout the only tie- publlrnn connismnu If possible, but llvliy the record shows ou tbtt part of Ilnwloy during hi laruinbnry was Ills keen opposition to a connroaaluu nl resolution reducing the iiiIIwiho of congressmen to tit nstnnl travel- have It w must. Hollister tins demonstrated In this campaign that bo Is very much alive. Il ahewa Ills famltlnrlly with tho mwda of this district. Wo are firm ing expends from their dlatrlrt. tnj,y MiTr,( ,,,. ,.,,, lUy w,rh. VMisnington. wi.hu iiibi iwimimi: ,, hj- mmlK. inl Ml ,s elected cam., up he throw scv-ral acllv. and , , rammrtmt. , ..1.. ,, ,,..,. lrolI1. vcliitincnt fits ngalnat it, nnd prnuiit and so pcrwlatout was Ids ac tivity that It almost nnuiiwd n linpo among his ronstltulentM that ho hnil ut last got oiioiikIi nwnkc to nrcom Idlsh ono thing ut buut. Hut, ns soon us tho resolution was side tracked I In winy foil back Into his lethargic swoon and has not alncu given evidence of life, except through his private secretary in spoony political letters to ll has the fot re to pul, Ibis district vvliero ll belong, nud where It must n to over nmoiint to any tiling within lu proper sphero of influence upon tho floor of cougroiui, 'Pho Tldlnga has como lo (ho con clualmi that It will support tho can didacy of I'rcdcrlik Hollister, not on aerount nf his politics, but bcrausn wilting! (''l district nctuls tlio kind of retire Orogou ! sviilailnu tliut ho Is cnpablo of giving, Isivtcc I'loor me Ilalcony 10c Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully Modern. Prices Reasonable COLONIAL FLATS 217 KOU'J'JI HIVJ.ItSIDJ: UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Rivci'Hido Phone 350 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor, Monday and Tuesday Kclifr Special I'caturu III Tliien Parts. "IN DEFIANCE OF THE LV.V A llirillini; drama of the 111, ilk west, feutiiriiiff IJcssiu Kyluii ono luiitl umoiig scenes of snow .inc. ice. A story of the primitive p, s sions uf the pioneer, Two-h'ccl Ksnniiiiy "THE MASKED WRESTLER" I'Viituriiix Kriuicis X. Iliislimmi in 11 il 1 ji inn of x men uml bravo deeds. Kuluiu. "THE LAD FROM OLD IRELAND" A gem nl' pathos mul humor, VAUDEVILLE KmprcsH McmlNucr. ROSE mul MOON The Intcsl xocicly dmicus in reiil- ity mul jineriiiie, coiiritltuonts In Iho hope of loiiilnillng (hem that he was still muloiis fur another torm, Two thlugii nro certain: llnwley is a dead one. Ho Is not a result getter. Hollister Is a live one. Ore- tliat lio promises, and tliathls nunrgy and ability so far lu tho campaign Indicate ho ban tho disposition and rwl blood to deliver.' Ashland Tid ing! (Iteptibllcnu.) (Paid Adv.) Page Theatre Wednesday October 7th WJ.LLIAM ELLIOTT Presents aLv aB aV ", tno frWmw W&'j' BmH coMr.nv $IM kva THEATitn isk xyaw 0)y CuhtiiM QJtlntin Cuil.lti) I' ?llie tbvc-Slory WiJIi a Laagh in Every Line" Prices 50c to $1.50. Scats on Snlu Monday, October 5lli Mnil Orders Now Hecejvel 'Vrv r . v ! &'?.