Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FACE TWO
MEDtfORD MAIL Till HUNK, M1SDF0K1), OKKdON. THURSDAY. OCTOHRH. 22, 1!)1
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fmi,Amuvm, oc. 22. it.
mniiittjrliw nrjrument for llic defi'ine
today in 'llic fetleml oourt to dissolve
the'UnftOri' pthtefc Sh-t'l irpinitinn
niLUio ground thnt t violate, tlit nn
ti-tr"t law, lllchnrd V. l.tiulnhtir
in the Tnitt'd Stnle ilUtrirt oonrt,
rnntinurd to deucriho f ho oowliii't of
llin corporation lifter il? orjrnnizn
iion. lit1 denied earning of the eor
jrorntiott were ejtcefive nnd snhl ftioy
wore ittitc ordinary.
Counsel told the emirt Hint tlio
record in tlio case doe not show n
MUfrlo' instance of rebntos hnvln? been
naked or received bv the eonreni or
by nny of its MuVidinrle..
Mrt. Lindnbnry said tlio steel cor
poration aviir not a monopoly nnd
that in its treatment of employes it
''lends the world.'' lie pave figure;
to pliow that Mure the formation of
the c'orporntion the wage of it em
ploye's hnvo been increased an over
age pf 'JS'f. per cent, nnd that in
1012 its employes numbered 221,02.1,
with n total yearly payroll of 180,
.1.11,002. lu'lOOU' the nvorngo year
ly wage xviih about $12.10. The. cor
poration's method of compensation
for injured employes, he nid. ante
dates the htntutPh of nny .state on
tlint subject.
WAR AT WARSA'
CEMENTS UNION OF
POLES AND SLAVS
PAH1S, OcJ. 22, 11 n. m. Russian
troops are imiuifehting great cournTC
and energy in the defense of War
saw, ninny times Kucee.ssfiilly repuls
inff henvy attacks and at the Mime
tine establishing more firmly the
union of Poles and Slavs," hays a
Ilavas agency from Petrogrnd.
.Intercepted diyumenta show that
the Oemiaii! expected to capture
Warsaw some time between October
1.1 and 17.
''The Siberian regiments brought
up from the Praga. district of War
saw received a great ovation from the
populace and dixtinmiished them
selves in night attneks in tlio forest
of Motchildovsk, taking ninny pris
oners. The fighting in this district
has been determined. The heaviest
fighting is now at n, point Botith of
PrzeiaVhl."
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ARTILLERY ATTACK
UPON TSING TAU
NEW YORK, Oct. 22. Tho Kaat
and West News liurcau this after
noon gavo out this cablo message
from Toklo dated teday:
"The Japaneso naval general staff
announces that tho marina heavy
artillery corps Is engaged on the 2 2d,
(today), In the attack on Tlng Tau,
and that a part of tho Japanese floci
Is keeping watch on tho enemy's
warships hovering about Hawaii."
TOKIO, Oct. 22, 2:1G p. m. A
Japanese squadron, it Is officially an.
nouueed, Is seeking tho German fleet
tn tio neighborhood of Hawaii,
BRITISH GUNS DESTROY-
TOWN NEAR STRAITS
l,ONDON, Oct. 22, Si 00 a. m. A
dispatch to the Pally Mail from Dun
kirk says thu British naval bom
bardment has utterly destroyed the
town or Slype, which the Germans
held In force, Tho house occupied
by the German headquarters stuff
was blown to bits.
The navel marksmanship, accord
ing to the dispatch, was superb, A
British slgualiiian, In u stationary
baboon. 'was shpt by the Germans,
'Hot fke Manager Would Like Notice
of Arrival in Advunco
.Persona Gonteuipatlii(( a visit to
Hot' hike purines, Oregon, who ro
jaWth wrvlee of wheel choir or
her special tonvuniuute, aro re
qupatiHl by the iiiunauoinont to give
Hfiiee 9( arrival In advance, so that
Ptytypr wru and uttwiitfun may bo
fHiiif (J'ulil Ady,)
WANES
GN
NAT GOODWIN IN
"(EVER SAY DIE"
At rM MONDAY
Nat C. Goodwin, who is scheduled
to njinoar at tho Page Theater for
one night only, October 26, In "Nev
er Say Die," Is known as ono of the
stage's happiest "wits" and likewise
famous rccontoiirs.
The following Incident frequently
goes tlio rounds qf "Tho Lambs,''
"I'rlars" and "Players" clubs In
New York City, as having taken
placo In Clnrldge's Hotel Lobby,
while Goodwin lived thero at the ex
pense of the eminent actor Win. H.
Crono, Whoso engagement of "The
Henrietta" was coming to a close at
the Knlckerblcker Theater.
It scorns that Goodwin Is a well
known devotee of the boxing game,
manly art of self defense and all
such, and he had attended the McAllister-Gibbons
prize fight at tho
Medlson Squaro Garden and appre
hending that It would bo a rough
and motley crowd, decided to forego
his high silk "topper," customarily
worn by him. also his sealskin coat;
for a cap, heavy white sweater and
correspondingly consplclous light
checked stilt
Returning to the hotel just before
midiiight, Nat attempted to evade the
after-theater parties and slip quietly
into tho elevator, when ho won espied
by Win. H. Crane and a large party
of ladles and gentlemen. Crane
seemed to suspicion that Goodwin
was trying to make a "getaway"
whereupon ho hailed him, aleud:
"Hello, Nat old boy, where are you
going and what do you think you am
made up for?"
Goodwin, seeing that a hide-away
without some word was impossible,
thought for a second, but for a sec
ond only, before ho replied.
"Don't stop mo, DIU. I am going
to the funeral of "The Henrietta."
And now Crane merely nods as
they pass each other in public.
IDAHO, TREASURER
Ml GUILTY"
TO EMBEZZLEMENT
HOISF, Idaho, Oct. 22. O. V. Al
len, state treasurer of Idaho, ilio was
arrested last night on the charge of
embezzlement, this afternoon entered
a plea of guilty to the charge, was
sentenced to from five to twenty
years nnd at once begnn serving his
term in the Mnte pemtentinry. Fred
crick JL Coleman, former deixity
state treasurer, U expected to nmve
in Hoie this afternoon nnd It Is un
derstood that he will follow the same
course. Colemuii is also charged with
the embezzlement of state fiimTs.
Allen was arraigned thU inornlucr
and bin preliminary hearing was set
for Monday morning. His bond was
fixed nt .$20,000. Accompanied by n
deputy sheriff, lie set about the task
of securing bondsmen, but finding
that he could not find them, decided
to file a plea of guilty.
GERMANS IN FULL RETREAT;
FORCED BACK BY RUSSIANS
PETItOGIUD. Oct. 22. The Rus
sian official statement issued last
night says:
"The German troops which had oc
cupied the roads leading to Warsaw
In the region north of tho river Pll
Itza, have been repulsed and aro now
in full retreat, leaving their wounded
on the battlefield."
The Germans havo abandoned the
positions they had fortified in ad
vance.
Tho Russian troops aro energetical
ly advancing along tho whole front.
The enemy Is still occupying the
left bank of tho Vistula south of the
Pllltza and as far as Sandomlr.
Tho Russians, who had been gal
lantly holding for eight days tho re
gion of Kozenitz under most unfavor
able conditions and heavy artillery
fire achieved considerable success on
October 20, and (heir position on the
left bank of the Vistula, is now sc
oured,
The ateinpts by the Austrlans to
cross tho river San below Przemysl
havo been checked and tho Russians
aro assunilng the offensive thero.
In tho region south of Przemysl
aro found tho remains of all tho Aus
trian corps defeated In prior fighting
In Gallcla. Here tho Russian troops
aro energetically checking the ad
vance of niimorous bodies of the on-
oiny,
Thero Is no essential change It)
ICsst Prussia. Wo uro at present In
touch with tho enemy on u front cov.
tiring over 40Q vursts (about 207
ihIIoh) from thu lownr IVoiiru to tho
lopm of tho Curputhlun inountuluM.
SCENE FROM "NEVER SAY D
RIa&Mv5"''3iiHHsHaWflft
Real Issue of
(From tho Ashland Tidings.)
The Issue Is not between the can
didacy of Smith of With) combe- for
governor. That Is only an Incident.
Wlthycombe unwittingly becomes tho
tool. He has placed himself entirely
in the hands of the machine. Tho
machine directs his campaign, dic
tates his policies and writes his
speeches. Ho Is Hhe automaton
through which It speaks and an In
nocent Instrument of the conspiracy.
He is no part or it. He is simply In
tho hands of his friends to act and
to say according to direction before
election and act acordlng to demand
after eletlon. lie is a weak man In
the hands or the machine. He does
its bidding with Reed conscience.
neVer renmliiK to what the end
leads. He is constitutionally opposed
to the now political s)stcm. It will
be easy for him to nbet the conspir
Birthday of Electric
All honor to Tlwuia A. Kdison, the
inventor of the electric light; nnd
what could be more titling thuii nation-wide
celebration of the annivers
ary of this occasion on October 21 f
Thirty-five years ago I'lectru light
ing was little more than u laboratory
experiment. A few lurge nro lamns
were used to iignt iiieaiers, purita,
street corners, etc., but the greatest
scientists of the world declared that
the electri current could not be sub
divided nnd that electricity for
household lighting was an inixssibil-
itv. Thoinn A. Kriicon, a young man
who had nlreiidy .shown his wonderful
curative genius by the Invention of
the ipiadniplex telegraph, the tele
phone receiver and the phonograph,
began his eisieh-making work on the
electric lamp in his little laboratory
nt Mcnlo Park, X. J., and In the
small Kdixon shop, in New York City
nearly forty years ago. In thoe
years of 1878 nnd 187H woik went on
night nnd day nnd the entire field of
science nnd the world nt Inrge nin
sacked for u suitable filament fur
the new lamp.
The story of tlio discovery of the
electric lamp is one of exec-five toil,
of endless research and the siir
innunting of nliuot impossible ob
stacles. Hurroiinded by u little band
of faithful employes, Kdion worked
twenty hours n day, and for weeks
at a time, testing out lamp uiatriiaN,
following different linis of re cm eh
and blindly groping through tin dark
towards the goal of mic ccsf ful illtnn
itiation. Kdison took his meals Maul
ing nt the work bench and slept on a
roll top dcfl:, his men found rest
whenever nnd wherever they could.
It wan the 21nt day of October,
1881, when Kdion announced to the
world that the incandescent electric
lump had been found. ISamboo was
selected for the tiny hair-like lamp
tllamcnt and the tropical world was
searched for the different kinds of
bamboo in order that the beft might
be selected. For the next eight yucrs
l.-X
STOP SUFFERING
NOW FROM ASTHMA
Go to the druggist listed below and
buy a package of Dr. Rudolph Schiff
mann'i Asthmador today ond if it does
not give instant relief, ond even more,
if ou do not find it to be the very best
remedy ou have ever used, go back and
your money will be cheerfully returned
by this druggist, without any question
whatever. No matter what else has
failed, Asthmador and Asthmador Cig
arettes will give instant 'relief usually
within 10 seconds, but always within 15
minutes. It docs not matter how vio
lent the attack or obstinate the case is,
or wliaj else had been tried and failed,
Asthmador will relieve instantaneously.
If it docs not, this package, will cost
you nothing. Go back and get your
money refunded. You are the sole judge
as to whether benefited or not. You run
no' risk in buying this remedy under
this positive guarantee.
Persons living elsewhere will he sup-
filled under lliu same guarantee by their
ol druggM or direct by Pr. R. Sclilff
maun, Si, Paul, Minn. l'or sale here ly
Mislfunl Pharmacy
IE," WITH NAT C. GOODWIN
"s
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Campaign
acy without knowing It. That l tho
danger of It all. He is n man of
hi nil private character with little
knowledge of practical politics. Ho
Ia reactionary tn his views. He has
not faith In tho intelligence of the
people en masse. He Imagines the
government would be Iwtter In tho
hnndB of chosen rulers, picked by
the republican machine. Ho lives In
the past. He still clings to the old
machine. He remembers tho days of
virtue In tho party and Is blinded to
its debasement.
That is tho Issue. Shall tho peoplo
continue to ruin or shall the powers
of government bo returned Into the
hands or n machine that It took long
years of struggle to dlflodgo? Tho
republican machine Is a corrupt and
a dangerous thing. The only safe
course Is to swat It hard by tho over
whelming election of Dr. Smith.
Lights Celebrated J
the lamps were inlidc witli bamboo
filaments, uTtcr which n sipurled cel
lulose tilaiuent witf used until tho
"metallized" lilaments took their
place a few years later. The modern
metal filament lumps tire n product
of later .years. The ifrft tungsten
lamp was produced in l'.KHi and the
first Mazda lamp in ll12, which is
the most perfect form of artificial il
lumination nnd generally used
throughout the civijjzcd world.
Why Not
Get tho best smoke, Gov. Johnson,
and also patronize home. "
IF
(let a 10-cont box.
Put aside Just onco the Salts,
Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters
which merely torco a passaKeway
throiiKh the bowels, but do not thor
oughly cleanso, freshen and purify
theso drainage organs, and havo no
effect whatever upon the liver and
stomach.
Keep your "Insldes" pure and fresh
with Cascarets, which thoroughly
cleanso the stomach, remove tho un
digested, sour rood and foul gases,
tako the excess bllo from the liver
and carry out of tho system all tho
constipated waste mattor and poisons
In the bowels,
A (,'ascaret ton I is lit will moke you
feel great by morning. They work
whllo you sleep nover grlpo, slckon,
nnd cost only 10 cents u box from
your druggist. Millions of men and
women tako a Cascarot now and then
and nover hnvo Headache, Illllous
ness, Severn Colds, Indigestion, Hour
8tomur.li or Constipated (towels, Cas.
carets bolong In evory household.
Children Just love to tqko them.
Adv.
CASCARETS
YOUR
BOWELS
HEADACHY
SICK
YOUNG MAN!
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?
YOUNG WOMAN!
DO YOU WANT TO BE INDEPENDENT?
If so, picpnro for biiHlncsK. HiiuiucsH today Is king.
Trained brniiiH are at a gieater premium in thu biini
iicjih world today than ever before. Opportunity
bcckoiiH lo you today, Prepare I Prepare I V havo
t mined hiindrcilw of young men ami women, l,et iih
liniu you for IjiiIiichh HitceesM, U'litu iim today for
Colhu Joiiriial mid complete information.
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
A, T. LINK, Principal
Tclcjilmuo Main lOftl.
RUSSIANS
FORCED
OF
ASSERTS AUSTRIA
I.O.N'DON, Oct. 22, 10:30 a, in.
An official stntcmont Klveu out at
noon Wilnciiliy at tho. Austilan
general hendnuurtor regarding tho
righting at Gallcla, Is contained In a
dispatch to Houter's TolcKram com
pany from Vienna b way or Am
sterdam, It sa)s:
"We have gained ground In several
spots In a heavy, stubborn attack on
tho fortified portions or tho enemy
rrom Plltotzyn to tho hlith road oast
or Modyka. while tho Russian counter
attack could uowhcrv penetrate.
"Last nlKht our troops eaptuicd
the heights north or Nlcankowlcv,
which followed tho rapture or tho
villages located against to helgts.
"Yesterday we captured, In the
Carpathians, tho Cahlnnkl pass, tho
last point held thero by tho Russians.
There In now no enemy left on Hun
garian soil.
"In llukowlna, we advanced as far
as the Great Soreth."
Dm'I le Misled II
Yw Have Luif Trouble
If you luii1 I'Uiii Troulilr, Uo uut t
luUlnl fry rori of llMrl vf !
rIOri to rtltvvr tint rffvllon. No vittvlfle
tin i jrt lirn found. Kckinsn'a Alter;
Hie. kowtTtr, U luttllclii.' for tlmxt
lid liius trouMra wliK'h has lu sue
crMfulljr us III many tatt-a. It u are
tlflf II litl.hl lu. wtAH flip lull tu luVtltl
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isn it uifrii ami u u uiaj w
aitlna- UuiOl o you. Itrad of tula
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Xtt Darrntb At., Ntw York.
"Otntlfmrn; Kite rrara 11:0 laat An-
fuit I a Inaru to St. Pmncla lloiltal
o Ihi trratrd for llronrtiltU anil cuuerat
al I una. After Mrrral wrrka' trratiurut
1 waa dill br ttia diKtor lo, so t s
coiilfcut mMUmuiu. but could ant ba
admitted brcaono tin- doctor at Itir boa
idtal, afttr ttiorousu rtaintiiatlou, dr
clarrd tur ca In Troublr. and tra
we a crrtlBcat to that tttt. I Uuw-d
the ctrttacat to t'attiar Stark, and tit ad
-U4 tu to taaa Kckman'a Allrratl".
t inak iti Attrall falthfullr aa (U-
ractrd. ami aoon found liiJMlf frtf from
night trt and foer. ond atadually sot
Uttar. I h not Ukrti th Ajtaratlit
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oar roriwo inn-nnn ran iniiuiuuj "
am writ. I fall Iwttrr and am atrvwtr
than t-for tuy alrknyM,"
lAifldavtll , MAUY KOHItAMKR.
1aioy aiitircttatpd: tnor ou trqueat.)
kcknun'aAltvratliabaa bn pryn by
many jrora' trt to Im moat rfflcarloua
for Tluoat and lins Afffctlona.
Ilronihltlt, llroncblil Aatbrna. btubborn
t'oldt and In utibulldlnar the ayatrm.
Contalna no narcotic, pwtaoea or bat.ll-
forming droca. Aik for boolilal tjlllns
of rrmrcrlea. and wrltf to f.ckman
ltoratory. I'blladttphla. I'a.. for ?!
Jenca. Vot sst 1 all Iraditif drusgUtS
Price $1 nnd 2 n hot tin.
WK I'AY
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
roil
Butter Fat
AND
Fresh Eggs
THE WHITE VELVET
ICE CREAM CO.
MKUFOItU, OltKGON
Phono IHI
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Street
Mcdford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographori
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment
Phone 147-J
We'll do tho rent
X. D. W1STON. Prop.
Till'nnl Hiiilding, I'oi thin.l, Oregon,
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HUNGARY
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Dreathr Frcolyl Clrnr Stuff od-tip,
inflnmud Nolo nnd llnail and Sloi
Cnlarrhnl Diiilinrno. Coroi Doll
liaadachn
Ttj MP.Iy'a Cream lliilin"
(let it Niuiil' boitli uiiyua.v Jii't to
try It Apply a litlli In tlio uimtrlN
ami liiiitautly your ilocgtsl num mitt
ntopcdlii til) piiMMagcii of thu htmil
wlli open1 you will breatho flcoly.
diillncM-t anil lit'tiiliiili illiini"'ai. Ilv
morning1 tin catarrh eoliblu-tiead
or catarrhal sop) ihront will hi gone.
Hint Niiili mliiiTN now' (let tin
fina" tMittle or 'Ti'm t'toiiiii Halm"
it uny ilruj Blot c 'Ibis Hwett,
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HEAD
GOLDS Ai
NOTICE
WANTED TO BUY
10,000 ptlUIKlK JIl'IIH.
10,000 pounds Sprinv; Cliii'lctMis.
f),000 poumls Old KoohIppm.
5,000 pounds DupUh.
'At onco and will contract nil you can rnino hi llic
next six months. GET BUSY.
Medford Poultry 6 Egg Co.
POULTRY WANTED
We Arc Headquarters for Poultry In Medford
Will always pay you the highest
market cash prices. Can use all kinds.
We solicit your trade.
MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG 0.
TELEPHONE 583 129 FIR STREET
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Thero U uo other ayrup Hko Tea Garden. It U
scientifically blended from cholco Oriental
auiar and is unequaled in purity, flavor
and food value.
Pmiuiit trn of t It e a
(oiiiioiim to our Krir
with mm iirdur for u Kut
Ion of Tun (1 union
Hrup mill li'i Mill Klvu
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Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Cars
Effective from AueuBt 1, 1014, to AiiKimt 1, l'JIS, am (tuaran.eotl
agaliiBt uny reduction (luring that tlme:
Tnitln Car ipffKl
ItllllHIMIIlt ,
Town (ir dim ' '
F. O. D. Detroit. All cars fully txiulnpml.
(In tho Unltod Statoa of Amorlca Only,)
Further, wo will ho ahlu to ohtuln tho inuxliuiiin offlcluncy tn our
factory production, and tho iiirnliiiuin ennt In our piirchiiHinK und
aaioa doimrtmontu If wo can reach an outpul of aoo,000 cara lio-
twoon tho nbovo datcu.
And should wo roach thla iirodiiction w ngrcn l( pay iih tho tiuyor'a
altaro from 0 to fio per'car (on or nhoiit AuijiiMt 1, l'jinj to
every retail huyor who jnirchanoH u now Ford car hulwuon AiikuhI 1,
10H, and AiiKimt t, i91t,
For fiirlhor jiartlciilar roKardtiiK Uiuho low prltos mid prtirii-Htiur-
lilt; jilau, co tho nuaront Kurd llrunch or Dciilor.
Ford Motor Cur Company
C. E. GATES, Agent
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