Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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MEDFOm? PH1NT1NO CO.
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Pr month, delivered by carrier In
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Weekly, iwr yenr--..--to
Official Paper of the Ctty of Medford,
official I'uptr of Jneknon County
Bntrrt-d na nocond-clnai matter at
Medfonl, Orctrun. undr tai act of
Marh S. Ifi'S
With hfcdfor BtopOvtr
DENNISON GIN
6 MONTHS 10 2
YEARS IN JAIL
(WANTS PASS, Oct. 37. .Tudpo
Calkins yesterday sentenced Kniot
Jk'iinison to nn indeterminate s-en-Unoo
if from six months to two years
in tlic countv jail formi attempt to
extort money from O-din M. Jack
son. Notice of nppeni to the supreme
court was immetlintclv Riven nna r
DeuuNon's liom! vns continued pond-
ins tho Iienriii liefore the higher
court, uiul servimr of the scntenci'
will not yet be commenced. In puss
inn judgment the court said that the
Hurroundin.ux of the eae made it es
pecially notable, the defendant n man
of position nnd eduention nnd social
position, making the circumstances
differ from many thnt came before
him. The judge also took occasion
to comment upon the attempt nt
flight of Dcnnisnn and llnss, this
feature iwgrnvnting the case, nnd he
instructed the county nltoracy to in
vestigate this matter when the next
grand jurv convenes.
Dcunfcon was arrested following
his coming here with two detective,
having trailed Jnckion from tho east
nnd located him on n farm near this
city, where ho was known as "Bob"
Jackson. I)cnnion held n judgment
ngniust the Jackson Brothers com-,
pnny for $0-1,000. nil "lc charge
against him was that ho had attempt
ed to collect this judgment after find
ing Jackson, it being proved upoi
Jackson's testimony thnt thrents of
iliscjosure of indictment) returned in
the cast were made against him.
There is still pending in the circuit
court an action brought by Jncknon
against Dcunison, wherein the latter
is charged with idaudur, and damages
in the amount or i?10."i,000 arc de
manded. MUTINEERS SAIL
FROM SANTA ROSALIA
ON IlOAIII) T. R. P. WEST VIR
GINIA. Santa Rosalia ilex., Oct. 10,
via wireless to San Diego, Cnl. Oct.
37. The mulinous Yuqui wlio mur
dered Major Agnayo, tho military
commandant of Snutn Itunli:i, on
October 0 nnd seized the Mexican
steamer Korrignn III with intent to
raid and cniituro Lower California
for General Francisco Villu, sailed
fodnv for Gunymus after levying a
forced Jean of 21,000 pesos on the
lloleo company ( French) , which con
tiols important copper mining con
cessions near Santa Rosalia.
Rear Admiral Howard, command
ing the Pacific fleet, will soil for
Guayiims on the West Virginia to
night, lie came hero to investigate
conditions, when he heard of the mu
tiny, and found the town greatly re
lieved to be rid of its gurrUou.
minesIoaced
WplUS i's republican .vent. Times jut luml, tlielv-
foro pooplo will vote Tor a t'lmngo."
This is tho stock uiul only argument of the stand-patter.
It is not as forcible as it would have been had Wall
street been able to bring about a financial panic as it
strived to do. r
H was undoubtedly the intention of the money trust to
repeat the tactics practiced during the Cleveland regime
bring about a panic, reap a golden harvest notii ov me de
preciation of securities and the succeeding rise in valu
ations, and secure a perpetuation of the reign of privilege
by an appeal to the empty dinner pan.
To secure non-interference with graft, hard titties were
hronirht about and the democratic nart.v made the noat.
People wore, taught that interference with the tariff and
other nods of privilege meant hard times. During the
years of plenty following, the public domain was gobbled,
the mines, the' power, the timber stolen.
The awakening of public conscience came almost too
lute to save the people's heritage, which had gone to create
ji new regime of millionaires. With the awakening, how
ever, has ended much of the graft, of special interests. Con
sequently the cry of hard times and the preconcerted effort
to cause financial stringency at a time when bank vaults
were bursting with money and record crops were bar-
vested yielding record returns.
In its contest with the government, big business lost,
the tariff was reduced, the currency reformed, popular
election of senators and the income tax became actualities.
The anti-trust and other bills arc being enacted into law.
The government has begun building railroads. Efforts to
create a panic have been vhcekmated tit every turn and
hereafter panics Avill be impossible.
Neveheless, big business is sullen at its defeat and
small business not yet adjusted to revised conditions. The
European war has caused a cessation of exports and im
ports, a stagnation of commerce and a loss in public rev
enue conditions which are being sei'.ed upon by the tory
politicians and predatory interests to create a public senti
ment which they hope will sweep them into office and a
restoration of privilege.
Hence the cry of the reactionaries, "This is a repub
lican year." Jleitce the tantrums on the evil effects of the
tariff as demonstrated with Chinese eggs hence the
empty dinner pail fillcxl with tainted timber. Hence the
much ado about nothing, bugaboo scare to stampede the
dear people into abandoning the program of progress.
"Will the people heed the cry of the pirates of plutocracy
and abandon "Woodrow "Wilson in his efforts to restore
democracy before he has had a chance to carry out his pro
gram or had a fair trial? "Will they heed the "wolf" cry
of those who stole their birthright?
The republican nominees for senator, for representa
tive, for governor, are all reactionaries. Each is the recip
ient or the beneficiary or the supporter of privilege. Etich
despises the Oregon system. Each is an assembly advo
cate. Each favors a restoration of the old regime of the
days of graft, of the days of legislation for the few and for
the exploitation of the many. Each opposes those con
structive policies which will create a new nation, with a
government for humanity, out of the United States,
planned by Woodrow Wiison, of whom Senator TC. M. La
Follette says:
"President Wilson has the stamp of sincerity, of wise
caution and fearless purpose. Full in the eyes of the
world, he maintains a calm and poise in direct ratio to the
responsibility that rests upon him. The country rejoices
that Wilson is president."
Will the people of Oregon testify their appreciation In'
electing those who will aid Wilson to carry out his policy?
IS
NW
RY
OF
GERMAN
HOSTS
in
:i0 a. in.
iiri'illclcit.
LONDON, Oct. t",
Gorman forcon, nb wnn
have occupied Ostein!, on the North
Sea, near whom the Gorman rlnlil
wing and tho nllloa' left an strug
gling In tlio latest phase or what was
onco tho battle or tho Alsno.
KcnnrlH reaching Loudon say that
Gorman Imagination ha been tlrod
by (lie taking or OMouit, and tho cry
U not onlj "On to Calais," but "On
to Uotiloguo."
What iirogroRii, g any the Gor
mans novo inado idnco they entered
Ostcnd Thursday uiernlaj: Is not
known hero, btit their noi ohJeclDo
apparently U Dunkirk. Opinion In
HiiKland souiim to differ as to what
part the Urltlsh fleet would piny
should the battle continue to xUIrl
tho coast line. Reports that Urltlsh
dreadnoughts would back up tho
French, Urltlsh and UolRlnn force
from the Strnlts of l)oer twin to
originate In German sources.
London papers generally deprecate
the Importniico or the Gorman oc
cupation or the nolglau const, point
ing out that tho Urltlsh mine field
prevents tho eiiomy'it bringing ships
to opernto from the none too npnrloim
harbor of OsteuiL
Tho tact remains, however, Hint
ns the lightning gets geographically
nearer Knginnu, tlio people Hereto
fore discussing and speculating on a
Kcppollu asks what wilt como next.
It Is umiuestloiiatily true that If
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FORMA
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OPENING
OF
NEW
STORES
rormal opening or tho Mcdford
I'hnrmacy, Jonas Wold, proprietor,
and the Martin Iteddy Jowolury store
Is bolng held today In thulr now
quarters on Main street, and nil
morning u lino of visitors filled tho
model stores, Inspecting goods, and
receiving soiueiilts.
The slum Is doioralod with flow-
Germany Is able to cnglaeiT sub- errt !UU nutiimu follago. Mr. Wold
marine attacks rrom a base further (im ln.,u In business In this city for
away. Ostend certainly would bo of - yonrs. nnd Mr. Iteddy ror seven
some strategic value.
The allied left Is holding Its
ground. At some points It Is even
moving rorward, having occupied La
ventle, driving tho Germans bark
toward Lille. One report had It that
tho Germans had been driven out or
Lille, but this has not been confirmed.
Vou (let inn Itwt
Tboro ts when yon sraok Got. Joim-
on cigars and patronize home lndu
trlM.
xotici:.
Xotlco Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Itsiincotlng to be hold Octobor
20, 1911. for a llcenso to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous Manors in
quantities less than a gallon at Its
placo of business nn lot 11, block 20,
city of Medford for a period or six
months.
Dated October 10, 1014.
SKLSI1Y & KUNNKDY,
22 North F.-ont St.
)oar, each year showing a stenil)
growth In business, and stock until
they show a model line or up-to-date
Jnwelery and drugs. I lot It the pro
prietors are well known throughout
the city and county.
oral iii-ciulily of the I'lo-hjlciiiiii
church, will mldio. u nnitf meeting
of men only nt tho I'lcliNloHnn
church on Sunday nt'leinnoii nt :i
o'clock. Thin mictinif will bo held
In conuectiiui with the Moulheru Or
egiii eoiiM'ntion ol' tho Society of
fhrixtiuu KmloaMr,
Dr. Mnliy has Imd speeinl iremr
ntiitn in the wmk of uildrewiug uirii.
lie wiik for Mime .nciii'k prior to hirf
cngagi'tiient b. the I'ro-di.vlerinn a--xeuihly
it general Moeretury of ihe V.
M. ". A. nnd in thi. emeity wiik
culled on n. n lender of the great I he
ater iiieetinuH for men which u few
.M'lirn av'o mcio n irniiiiiient fetiluie
nf V. ,I. I', A. wmk. 'flu- woll. look
him to irni'ticiill I'terv great il in
the I lilted Slulcs.
Dr. .Mnhv is in Meilturd iih the
noxt of lfe. V, l- Shield, iciiduic;
I
the week end on hit hiij to the mnol
iiiK of the hmiimI of I'allfoiuia ninl
oilier ciimi)kuiiiiiIm i t litit stnlo.
Thin nddri", n anuoiiiiced, will
he n oleaii, haiil-hitliii diseusHioii of
Ihe nnl life of iiU'ii bnied iiioii the
wide eieileiioc aeiiilred by imiiimIiiiiI
Iiiim'I mid eliHie acipittiiitiiiieo with
enndilioiiH Ihronuhoiit tho eiuiiitix,
The editor of one of Ihe dully hi per
lu the oily whore Mr. Mnhv lal utiMt
lhi tiihlroK .tntrd in n .Moiidav
moriiiuir tiltt hi im) thnt he deoiilly
wl-linl thill oery inflii of voliiiK "''
in Ihe eily bad been iieenl.
LONDON, Oct 17. rt: 18 a. III. -Tlio
Hermans eliloied Oslend at 10. 30
o'cliiik Thiird:t. iiiornliiK, according
to Hie Dnlt Mall t loricspoiideiil Mho
loft that port at tho moment of tho
German occupation
REAL LIFE
Subject of Address at the Presbyter
Ian Church on Sunday Afternoon.
I'hilndol
in charge
of the e.iiiclilie work of the gen-
Dr. Ocorgo (I. Mnhv of
liliin, who i tin sei-retnrv
PKTUOGRAD, Oct, 17. Tho Itus
uliin government announces that be
causo of tlio presence of Gorman sub
luntluos lu tho Gulf of Finland and
tho towing ot mines in ItusBlan
waters, It hns been coinpolled In
turn to have recoil bo to similar
measures. Consequently certain
zones of Itusslan waters, especially
thoso noar thu uulfa of Itlua and Fiiu
land und tho Littoral Archjpolaiso,
must be considered dangerous.
In order thut noii-niinbulaiiU nhnll
not run risks, tho entrances In thu
gulfs of ItlKM wild Finland, It Is
Mulwl, win (Oiisldered closed ir')iii
(U wohivhI uf thu pulllculloii ol I Ills
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
TO HOME-SEDERS
WASHIKOTON, Oct. 17. A spc
cial inducement to homenlcnders to
settle more than one million ncrcs of
land recently iciicil to public entry
in thcKort I'eck Indian reservation,
noriheahtem Montana, Secretary
Lnnu today invoked use of the en
larged homestead pemiittinsr trncl of
U20 acrert eaclt inhtead of 100 to be
filed upon. Large areat. of thee
lands, however, are so situated that
no wuter h available nt icuMinuble
cost for irrigation work.
MAKE ANTWERP
KEEP 15,000 TROOPS
LONDON, Oct. 17, lOtff) a, in.
I'lider date of Friday, the Itotterdum
correspondent of the Star Iclcgrnuhs
that it had been reported there from
ItoKcndanl, Holland, that the German
governor of Antwerp has decided to
forego the huge indemnity hpoken of
at one time in fitvor of the demand
that the city hhall Mipport the 15,
000 acrinun nildiers left in Antwerp.
Men' Muhm Meeting
Dr. George G. Mnhy, secretary of
tho I'rusbylerlun general assombly'ii
evuiiKolUtlu comiulttce, will address
a men's iuush mcotlng Hunday after
noon ut 3 o'clock at the I'lesb) lor
luu church. Cluroneo Hpraguo, young
pooplu's worker, and (I. Kvemll
lluker, iiresldeut of thu Oregon 0. K.
Union, both of I'ortlMinl, usslst In
thu meelliig
Dr Muliy Is u muii of okiruordlnuo
ii
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AT PAGE THEATRE
'Ilaby Mlno," that famously fun
ny comedy, Is scheduled for Its sec
ond appenranco In this city tonight
and it would not bo at all surpris
ing U tho capacity of tho Page theater
would bo severely tested, in view 9!
tho fact that thin remarkable suc
cess completely enslaved tho laugh
desiring theatergoers of Xow York for
one solid year at Daly's Theator.
"Uaby Mine" has demonstrated Its
superior quality as an honest laugh
maker, and thero Is not the slight
est improbability but that it will
prove to bo tho comedy event of tho
season here. "Uaby Mlno" has be
come Internationally famous.
Mntf &-3CK tiff j.U
IPKjMLTilxS
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Ltdjr AsHiunt
M H. HAItTLICTT .
ruoucM M. 4? snfl 47-JS
AmliuUnr Hric IVtiimtw ClrHm
With Medford traaa Is Medford made
"Mad erite""
In America
is a slogan that means
much (0 the American
Housewife. It means
the protection of the
U. S. pure food laws,
which demand that all
foods must' conform
to a fixed
standard
of purity.
At All Grocers
One pound
25 cents
pfcg"m.risjsaJ
J. W. ROGERS
Non-Pnrtlsan Candidate. For
SHERIFF
Jackson County
I stund for Oregon Ory, for the
.Southern Oregon Normal School and
tho enforcement or the lawn and If
elected will work to that end. I re
spectfully bollcit tho support or tho
voters or Jackson county, bolng an
old resident . and pioneer or tho
county and state.
IX Theatre
nttOAV SATl'ltOAV
Mutluconint Inciting
PAGE THEATER
The Home nf "Advanced Vaudeville"
PHOTOPLAYS THAI' r-A'IISI.
Extraordinary Program for
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
M.i'inec -' T P. M Icmii.'. r:li(l P. M.
"Shadows of the Past"
Pour I'm I-
"TheDevisDansant,,
Two Pint-
MILLION' DOLLAK .MVSTIIItV
Two renin or Thanhoiiser's Host
"IN
nn: PATH Ol' Tin: PAST
i:xViti:ss"
surTirAL wi:i:kly m:vh
THK L'ATHPAU'
Thanhouser "Preu Lauro"
THK VMAK ItlJAUTV
Kc)stouo comedy
"The Regular Beanery and
The Peachy Newcomer"
One I'm I. ltv tlenise Ado
Tin- II -t Pholophi- in ihe Wot Id nt
PAGE THEATER
Admissien: Lower Floor 15c, Balcony 10c
I Or AlAVAYH 10c
H. If. Ilaumnn
MEDFORD
11. I. VMBfJUdor
ummefoeatft
XD
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SCHOOL OF MODKKN METHODS
31 N. firip St., Mtdluid, Oiron
BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH COURSES
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
REGISTER NOW
In order to vote at the general election in
November, voters must register before
October 17, when registration closes.
Register Now.
You Will Need Fence
During the Fall Fencing Season
Page Fence Gives Greatest Protection
KVtiSl ittRprwiwi
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Chotl Mil u ltt
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Stylo J.'Mtt-A (lousilo utroiigth 10,000 His.)
Nolo cIoho holloni HpncingH, milking :in oxcfllfiil pig,
honiid Hloclc rcnct',
Your dollni'H go fiirllior wlimi you buy lA(llJ l;tinj(L
.Wo (lolivci' lo your Hliippiii point .
GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAGE PENCE MEN"
II! I North Wlvi'i'rililc Aw. Ali'dfonl
I,
PVjsouullly uiul power,
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