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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1914)
u' . flrETVForcT) irATr; ttctbunk MTJWohD, onrcnox, moxday, ocTQTim 'iot ioff PTTcmi titoisw ' . i 'J '. ) i r 7 , )-? V OF RELATED IN LETTER Finn). II. Mmldeii Iimh received lln following Idler I'ltnii a I'lh'iitl in ""' leidimi, hlinwltiK Iho MilTering (ici'iik. limed liy lln' unr. The writer, mi Aiiii'ili'iin moiiiiiii, iniiriled a wi'iillliv (lei man wool imiioi lor, and I'm Ittcnlv vi'iir him been ii icmIiIi'iiI of Antwerp, Helghim. lie wiih peneeut eil iih a hpy, lln homo broken up Mil (lit two win, Hi'luinii hot it, M'rviiiK in tint Mi'IkIiiii aiiil.v, ilif-gnu-eil lieeiuine lliey IiimI (li'imaii lilooi! i.' their velnx. I'mully hIImI "We hid Iiniilly e.xpnlMeil, luiviilj: liinl to iihainloii eer tiling, business hiiiiie, in In el, all, II' on will JiH open your histoiieul hunks upon lit" Fii'iieli revolnlion or rather the .Spanish liiiiiilxiiiiiii, von will he aide to I'oim a feeble idea of what we hnu heen lllliiliuh thesn lost hi weeks Tlit! Molten o' ihe pavement binned my feet; hooted in the sheet n "HiileH alleiiininlM," perneenled hy atioiiyinoiiK letters fioia all miiIm of people o ihe gu eminent ; 'h I'loin I lie Kfiidmiiiop, who weie lirntal in the extreme; the Xeppelin pushing light over our house (we pieked up pit s of Ihe hondiH in our own guidon), ele., i'le., Mtu will readily imdersliiiid what a seething hell the town mis W US lint the eliiuux oanio when tlmv. disunited our soldier hoy in disgrueo heeiiiisit hn earried 'tainted hlnod' in his veins I Kilt l'tiit nlleniimd. "Ittiltoriltiia. Kept. 17, IU1 1. "They look in at the beginning of August "II the wdinitrers they emihl get -good, had mill indifferent, and a Tier Tito week, when many of them hail fought loyally at the front, mid Mime oven given their liven, they were all urrested and on! into the war prison, Hundred of them lighting gtilhiutly for what (hoy thought was their mother country, disunited and disgrneed heoaiixo in smile way Ihry had (lorinan hloud, eeii an far haok as Iho third Koneralion. King Interfere for Hoy "With IhU final instill, Kugeu roe up in wrath and did not Mop till ho leached the king, and hero in whom mv American Idood snved our hoy tor us. Vou know they are all bidding for failed Slate' limit' and we tun intimate friend 'of the l S. ooiimiI, ho today t Iho biggest man in Ant werp, not excepting Ihe king, lie went iersonully with mil uiipliealiou to the king nud laid lln: mutter be. fou1 him, lie made it it por-onal re iiiet to have I hit. pii-oncr of war given hack to hi Amoriean mollier in older thai she might soil with hor family to New Yoik, niiiltiug Mel. giuin foroor. The king did not Iicm liile a uiomeat, hut gave oideis uu liiedlulel Inset sit-enlled "Sohweerdl, 'J hallotio, volunloor, I'd d'uu alio maud, moio Amerioaiiio, ftoo. Tin child wan in prinn in (Irnge. Wo had to leave not tiller than the Will or uiidoi-go prison, so our Mimiieh friend, Dielorieh, who, hv the way, i lahoiing under the etiise of a (lor man inline, undertook to miiuiige for us in our ubsenee. The result i that wo have our hoy haok. Thank dial, He in i Ivor line night hrforo lal in good health, and while ho roiiiiders hiiuseelf no longer a llelgiaii after sued treatment, Mill ho is not ul ail in sympathy with Oeriniiiiy. "So now' wo are together, and that it nil in Ilia world I want. Tim 110 oaiiiutalioii of what a happy home af ter I unity year- menus had lo ho given up in twenty-four hour-. Wo hold on like grim death art long iih wiih possible, hut lo no purpose. Lot il go, in all I say. I never waul to hoc or hear of thai place again, lleglim l.lfo Anew "I.ifu in before us iih il wan twenty yearn ago, with the difference, that wo are approaching the half century. Ah I what a thing thin war in. Who could have conceived thin slate of af-fnh-Hf "You wore all wondering, no doubt, why I did not wrote, hut it wiih hit posHihle and luiieh too diingoroiiH, All mail wiih carefully examined nud if tint HelgiaiiH Hit ill it regimolit wiih on itn way from the taooii to Hitvn them from ,'hiiIuh coehotiH d'alloinaiidH' and you had the niiM'ortiino to iiuiairo hy whal routes-why, then, you wero pto. (Ionium and must ha shot, piihHu par Ion nrnioH, iih llioy nay. "A thuiiHiiud things I could tell you, hut it is u wusto of time, at we tiro about to Hitil for poaooful shores, namely, Now York, where I hope Homoono will Hiiccnr these ioor war rofiigeoH, When One Iiiih licen thrtiugh what wo have, small diffi cullioH iliHiippoai. ( "llugen Iiiih great hopcH In a coin, hliiuliuii of Noma kind in IIohIoii or Now York, though ho doox not know just what, Antwerp I Killed "Antwerp I killed finnnoially, The' liaihiir will ha lieiicoluilh it Mlngiiniil pool, The hlg hlcaiiier line will no iluiihl Mill't In Itolloidaiii, which will piol'll eiioiiiioiinly, "If itn luin imiiiiiyii II, wo wunl In HORROR WAR FROM ROTTERDAM New Home wa . ivHfTar.i) : Hi?i mmmltmmmmwiM-M mm .1 t'i Miinn ciinin lo the. rotitil fourmiiltiiiK pnrlorit, aniit-lo-ilnl roht )eiir iir.o In Kcarch of u lonitlou ituillioom, mnitu other modern liiiprov;. iitioti IiIh urrlviil In MoiUont wait no ' inentK, ami now Iiiih (loultle IiIm or dollglilcd with the oily, Iho valley iiinl , titer Hour iar nail onu of thn nlcem the Mplrlt of Iho peoplo that ho lia jhrlghtOHt, irTnl hinileMt tjtoron In itouth modlntoly tiurcliiiHoit u More, iiIho airn Oregon. niiirh. II11I111: it llv wire inerclmnt i Thin "(Sroalor Metlfont Stora" wits 11 ml t'ltrrylug inoilerii htockn of kIioiIh lit populur prlrcM IiIh IniHlneHH Iiiih roiiHtautly InrroiiHeil and II lieeamo uocoHHiiry for htm to itxiniud. Il leitHcil the room uoulli of hln old .......uu .......11. Il ... ll.i ! lUMri'JI, fVIMIHl III" nillllT, JIIIII4IIK III a now front, now clonk roomn, drew POHTI.A.N'I). Ot. 19 With heart felt Indormiuiont of Senator Cltntn berlnln, Dr, C. J. Smith. A. V. Klegel. Tom Word nnd ovory other candidate of the iliintncrntle prnty for ntnto and county off Iron, JiiiIko A. 8. Ilonnelt of Tho Mullen told a throng that imrkeil tho nHHemhly bull of tho pith lie library building Saturday night that tho party preHontlng lo the x o!trn a ticket of Orogon'H very bent IIIOII. When ho unttorod n word of honor lor Dr. Smith tho man who defeat ed htm for tho gubernatorial nomi nation at tho prlinnrloH tho nMomb. I.fgo burnt Into prolonged npplaimu. "I would bate to think he Ih not n mighty gooil man," tmld the judge wlilt a hiiiIIo. "I would halo to think that Dr. Wllhcombe could boat a man who could neat mo. Dr. Smith Ih exactly tho man for Iho place. Ho Ih an Ideal candidate. He piomlKOil x on and ho Ih a man of IiIh word or ho would not him re ceived Mich a troiiiondoiiH ovation In Iho prliaailoH In Umntllla county that ho would gtvo you a IiuhIiiohh mau'H mlmlulHtratlon. If ou are tnxi'iitvorH, and 1 bellovo nil of ou pay taxeH, yon know bow badly wo need an old-faliloiiod IiuhIiiohh ltd mtnlHtratlon In Oregon. "Nowaday It tnkoH nearly nil nn luvoHtment Ih worth to pay tho taxon on II. It Ih a good Investment that pit)H I or n per cent; Jet when a per rent of tho Iiicoiuoh gom for tnxoH how long will II bo be fo io tho man who hits nothing will bo richer than (ho man who ban much? "Dr. Smith Ih an aide man; ho Ih n.coiiHclontloiiH ninii: ho Ih clean, w putablo, In ovory way. 1 think you uio being offoied tho bent limn for the iilaco." MEDFORD BUSINESS MAN SELLS HALF INTEREST i:, .1. White linn Hold a half Interest In Whlto'H Velvet loo cream nnjfl, dairy biiblnoHH to tt. A. Morgan of IXivIIh I.ako, N. I)., where bo wnH In tho whnloHiilo fruit and grocery IiuhI uohh, Mr. White uHtnbllHliud tho Ico cream factory hint March. Ho Iiiih niado tho bent quality of goodH, put Volvet Ico cream on tho map In Jack hod county nnd Iiiih recently moved to 32 South Central whoro thoy hnvo opened tho Dairy atoro and will con tinue tho miiuiifactiiro of Velvet Ico oronm mid Ditlny brand of butter, Mr, Morgan originally cnnio front WIhcoiirIii where tho family hnvo been In tho dairy IuhIuouh forty youm. hiiIiI n week from Saturday, Septem ber 'JO, from here, of cnurnc, hut I hern h nothing Hiiro about it iih yet, In any 0110. wo will nahla ,nu upon leaving, "III Touicnliig- llioy (old Mini Ku gen wiih piihho par Ion iiiiiioh, Iiooiiiimi ha had huuglil ho hlggeM cuiislgii nii'iiU ul' uiinl hit hiihl, nil fur (lor many. Am a niiillei' nl' fiiol, the whole uf il uenl In New Yml(. Ah, ymt ha wiu hhul In ihu i'l, tin Moll." SMITH PRAISED BY JUDGE BENNETT of Mann's Greater Medford Store ' t forinully ojK'iioil Tliurmlay, Krldny nud Kntuiiltiy, on Itn fourth ntinlvor- hitry, anil Iho unimtial Inrgo nttonil iitiiii wiih mi evldentii thin tlio peojih; nplirocluto it flmt cIiihh cntultllHlimoiit 'ti.iit ti tlv.i i.MiupnHUU'it til.trnlldtlt Mr IMIIil l,'- ii wft.un".." .i.'i v.it.. . Mnnii Iiiih ntWnyn Iiih'h an anient hiiji TEDDY FINANCES El NKW Y()KK0e(. 111. Anilounee meiit wiih made today that Colonel Theodore Koo-ievclt has siih-crihod funds for an o.xploruttou expedition in South America to ho bonded hv Loo .Miller, of Iho Muff or the mil t'tiiii of natural hiMory, w ho sii-in pained tho former president on In roecnl expedition. The Miller pattx will id tin week for I'orto Cob.ni hia. If all plan are fulfilled, tihoni n year will ho -pent in IVru, Holivia and Chile.. After o.xidoring ihe An- tie, it l propo-cd to voyage down one of the livers flowing into the Aniiinn, either the llvui or t.he I'il comu.xo. A the piulv proceed down the Aunton, if health H'niiit, Mr. Mil ler plan lit foiled pooiiuon on lite now river Tendon, which va ex ploiod h Colonel ooovolt. STEADY ADVANCE" IN CATTLE MARKET I'OKTLANI), Oct. in., Hevolpt for the week have boon, entile l.l"; oiilvo 1; hog IllSIl; hoop Sill I. Cuttle ran xluiit computed with lat week. Some very good Moors nt liv ing which oonunanded a premium. Steer maiket clo-ed higher than lat week, hoviag nil iitlvauoo til uhntil l."i cents. Cow and heifer weak. All other classes Moady. llntf nuilkel niieiHd for (bo week with a biuall run ami continued hott until end of week. Market It lingui-lied hy nil iitlvaiiot of ,i to HI font nnd iiinoli hotter tpiality T ar rivals. Sheep oonliniies sloatly nud firm for tho week. Souiowhut iiioroaoit nnivals. Yearling wether are In on follont doinaiitl, wliilo look our for lambs decline, l'linio liimh .f.'t.S.'i Hi .f 11.00; owes .$1.00 In .KIl.'i; yeailings .f.'i.OO lo .f."!.."!!) ; wethers .fl.T.'i In $.". 10. SAFETY APPLIANCES WASHINGTON, Oct. It). DotntUd iiifoimutiou of all block signal nud other train sufety nppnrutus in uo on American railroad was called for today hy the iiitorMuio commeicu coinmiiou, in an order which speci fics that the MatiMics inn! In) in Wahingloii not Inter thiiii January l.'i, IDl.'i. The iufoimalioii may ho iihctl in coiiuoclioii wiih Iho ph,vsicul vuluulinii work or siildy iuvosiiga linn, luoi'fioloncv of the train order sys. Itin wu iiooigiii'd hy tin lnlcrln( coiiimoii'o cniiunliiii us Ihu iiiiio pal I'liiixn of it hoiiil-uu itdllkioh mi Ihu Iviiiimi Cits Hiiiilhciii iniUuiy iiirnr Tiplim I'nidi Mo., Angii! ', In which lorn Unit' wi'in lillnl nnd Hull) t'i(lil iiijiHiil, (PLORATI ON PARTY portor of Avery worthy cntortirliw nnd uuilorlaklng In .Medford nnd has 1 pent roanldcruhlo of IiIh own Jliao In lilm: liooet for them. Mr Mitnii Ih a gtont helleVfr In ml vortlHliiK, nnd i-Hpecially imwHpupor inlvortlHlng, nud Imtkn up IiIh belief with the llticrnl u of bpacu from which ho setn romiltH. Ha nttrihutes it groat nhnru f IiIh HiiccesH to odvor llHlng nnd nayii n merchant can no more run a Jive- progriMulvo butlneHH without publicity than ho can without .modern merchandiw. STATE E TO T I'OHTI.AND. Oct. 19. -Tired out 'with tho two dnyK of utrenuou.s bail- uohh lehslons and eiitcrtL'.nincntH, the ilelOgnteH to the Hnnual convention of tho State IMItorlal agsoclntlon held at Oregon City Krhlity and Sat urday, landed nt the Portland Cont inental club Saturday night and v.en given a farewell hampict. O. W. Millie gavo n- short ntldrcRa of vvottoun on bdialf of tho organlrn Hon. HIh remnrka wero responded to by i:. B. Ilrodle, the now prenldeut of tho nnroclatlon. Plans for next year'H convention of the editors, which wero told by Sam BvniiB of Klamath Fnllfl, Incluilo Home IntoroHtlng fentures. The mcot lug will bo held nt Pelican Hay Lodge on Upper Klamath Inko. Horo the biiHlncBS bemloiiH will bo held Friday and Saturday of the third week In AugiiHt, nnd Sunday tho guests will bo takon to Crater Lake nud (ben to Medford. Tho dele gates will bo tho guests of both the Klamntb Falls and the Medford Com mercial clubH. After a brief talk by Mm. Sarah A. BvaiiH and a farewell nddresH by II. W. Mel.iuie, tho editors wero dls mlsBt'il. Phil S. Hates without n nomination being made, received tho unanimous vote of'lhe convention for re-election iih ocretnr COLD i GrVltlG OF When your child suffers from n cold don't wait, ttivo tho llttlo Btom itch, liver and liowols a Kcn'tto, thor ough cleansluK nt once. When cross, pcovlsh, lUlloss, palo, doesn't sleep, eat or net naturally; If Urcnth Is hail, stomach sour, kIvo n tea sioonful of "California Syrup of 1'Mks," und In a few hours all tho oloKKod-up, constipated waste, sour Idle and undigested food will gently move out of the liowols, nnd you have a well, playful child again. If your child roughs, snuffles nnd has caught cold or Is feverish or has it soro throat give a good doso of "California Syrup of Figs' to ovn cuitto tho bowels no difference what other treatment Is given. Sick children needn't ho coaxed to Inko this harmless "Trult laxative." Millions of mothers keep It huudy ho muse the) know Its action on Ihu stomach, liver and IiowoUnJh prompt and sure. Tht also know a llttlo given to day savo a sick child tomor tow. Ask )oiir druggist for n 50. rout holllo of "California Hrnp of Figs " which luiitiiliiM dliorlluus for bullies, children of all ages and for grown ups plulnly on Ihe buttle, lluwurn of eoiinliirfiiltu kohl buni, (lei tint Ki'iiuliio, niHilit hy "ChIIIoiiiIu J'J H)iup L'oiupuii) AdV, IORS I CRATER LAKE H E ' SYRUP FIGS HOPEFOL VIEW OF T LONDON, )d. 1!), 1:W n. m. From the point of view of Ihe allied ..-.. .. ii , i i ariiuc, o inr a cooiti ou niirnr.ii fiom ilinpatoho renohiug London to day, the Hituntinti in W'ct Klanderx ami in I'raiieo it far hoiiIIi a Lille, wined on thi', tho Hocut.x4'ovonlli day of the war, (Hiliisp- inon' hopeful (hail ut any lima xiuco the Uennnii iidvnncc on I'ltrf xxiih .checked. Though the new ronchidg ICughuul i monger nnd lo nn extent delayed, all tiding oem lo indicate thai the (loniian atlvaiioe from (Mend on Iho Flench ooat town ha boon block ed teiui'orntily u leant, while farther south in a uuion that wn it week ago the extreme (Icnniin right, tho iuvaiU or have boon again foniKdlcil lo give ground before the allie' wedge foree. which ban heen foneenlniliiig on Lille. Several reports contend that (ho Oeruians have withdrawn from thin Invvii, hut Ihi i not oonfinneil, nor i the icpoit that they evnouated Coiirtai, nearly thirty raile-j north west. I foeum plain, however, that Ihe iiieiiiiei here grow marked and that the Herman nnuy nerAtiim nloug the roast of Flnnden. foiunl ilself in peril of being cut off from the main body. What opposition they met. along Ihe sea. is only guess work, for it hits never heen disclosed in OronL Britain what forces the allies have or what point they touch the const. COMB SAGE TEA IN TO IT Grandma kept her locks dark, gloity, thick with a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Tlie olddlme mixture of Sag Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, atreakei and faded hair 1 grandmother's treat ment, and folks are again uilng It to keep their hair a good, even color, which it quite aeiulhle, aa Me are living in as age hen a youthful appearance la ot the greateit advantage. Kovradnya, though, we don't hare the troubletotua task of gathering the aage mid the muy mixing at home. All drug atore cll the ready-tottao product called "Wveth'a Sago and Sulphur Hair Itemcdy" "for about 50 ccnU a bottle. It i very popular because nobody can dim-over "it has been applied. Simply tnoiitcn your comb or a soft brmh with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time: by rooming tlie gray hair diappcar, but what de llghta tlie ladles with Wveth'a Sage and Sulphur It that, besidea beautifully darkening the hair after a few applies tion, it alio producea that soft luitre nnd appearance of abundance which it to attractive: bcnide, prevents dandruff, lulling scalp and falling hair. zt"Zi"i"Z"i"iyzt M.W T ? ? ? t t t ? ? ? T t y t t t ? STRUGGLE IS FLANDERS BIG PIANO CONTEST Commencing Oct. 15, Ending Feb. 15, 1915 Thousands of dollars' worth of beautiful Pianos will be given away free. Four other beautiful prizes given away monthly to those hoUliug highest number of votes. ' . ' 1 for each lo cash snlo 100 for each $1.00 cash salo. "" , 200 for each $1,00 in merchandise paid with duo hiUs. 00 for each $1.00 on pnyments of old accounts. 200 for each $1.00 on due bills sold 200 for each $1.00 on bargain and clearance wiles.. 'T i , Coupons Given at ' 'J.O.MANN'S "Pon'l fail to bo n candidate. Send in your imuiq or friendy iiuino frpm city or oounlry. Rtiirt oarly and you will hnVo IichI hIiow to bo a winner, Prlicw ou dlBplny at abovo hIoi-cb, Clo and ho Huiih and got paHiciibuK. H. II. Ilaumnn MEDFORD uwtm&bceatfl SCHOOL OF MODERN METHODS 31 N. Cfp .XI , M.ilfotil, Oton BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH COURSES DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS PIANO VIRTUOSO I.mt School of t'iino Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for Ensemble Singing Studio 1105 West Main St. POULTRY WANTED We Are Headquarters for Poultry In Medford Will always pay you the highest market cash prices. Can use all kinds. We solicit your trade. MEDFORD POULTRY 6 EGG CO. TELEPHONE 583 129 FIR STREET m ymm9KmmwfllmmmmmWfmWc PACKARD INTERURBAN TRUCK Apple and Miscellaneous Freight Hauling All Valley Points A. S. AMES, 236 S. Central Ave. Passenger equipment for special occasions. Lcavo iiono call or drop a Postal. , .... Hunchors, teaming Is exnnslvo an d alow, Havo yor apples hauled in now by tho truck, sating tluio and ru onoy. Phono 855-X. KIDD'S SHOE STORE SOHIEPPELIN'S GROCERY MEDFORD FURNITURE & HARDWARE 'CO. II. I. VauOUdff .?$&& Phone 361 tV ii i i U 4 i y i '-ll 11 -'il M 1 4m " KM ( ' a tjlmmSmlmmi