Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 29, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MED1TORD MAIL TRIHUNti, M I'M.) MUD, ORIWON, TIUHKI)AY, OCTOniW 20, l!)ll
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FINAL ARGUMENTS
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JTION
Of STEEL T
rinLAUKM'MIA, Oct. 29. The
final vdayjy ajRiimciil In tho greatest
corporation cnso,,oxr considered by
nny court opened with Jacob M.
DIckitlnAon, former secrelnry of war,
and njioclnl assistant to tho attorney
general; Continuing hla address urK
liiK that tljo United States Steel cor
poration should lib disintegrated be
cause It la, violating tho nntl-trust
lawB. r
Jlr. "btekondon'B areument was
largely In rebuttal of what six cor
poration, lawyers had said In dufenso
of tho steel corporation.
Mr. 'rilck'lnsbn said the steel cor
poration hail the power to crush out
all competitors if It so desired but It
realized that If It pursued such a
policy It would be swiftly crushed
by the goverumctit. Hut, ho said,
It adopted a different Bchcmc. It
entered into pools, agreements and
combinations with its competitors by
means of which prices wefo kept up
and larger returns wero received on
its enormous watered capital.
i After rumors of possiblo prosecu
tion got abroad, Mr. Dlckslnson said,
tho steel coropratlon changed Its
methods to reach the same ends. It
dropped pools and agreements and
larger and broader schemes were do
vised. These were tho famous Clary
dinners and meetings attended by 90
percent of tho Iron and stel manu
facturers of tho country. At the
dinners and meetings, E. II. Gary,
head of the steel corporation, was al
ways tho most nctlvo figure and Mr.
Dickinson alleged that understand
ings wero reached by which prices
were kept up. Ho ridiculed tho ex
planations of tho defenso that the
Gary dinners wero held only to dis
cuss btlslness conditions and not to
fix prices, divide territory and limit
output.
ALLIES PURCHASE
' "20,000 HOUSES
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 29. Twenty
thousand additional horses are to
bo purchased In Missouri and south
ern Illinois by agents of tho tlrlttsh.
French and ltusslan go eminent, ac
cording to reports hero today. A
uniform price of $270 Is being nald
The French agents, It Is said, haw
bought 100,000 barrels of flour ati4
great quantities of other proxlslons
here and orders have been placed
with local shoe factories for thous
ands of shoes.
Representatives of the German
government are said to have been
hero recently to buy horses. Tho In
ability of Germany to unsure safe
transportation of horses from Amer
ica to Germany prevented any sales.
AMERICAN MINISTER SAVES
CATHEDRAL IN ANTWERP
ANTWKHP, la London, Oct. 29
To Brand Whltlock, the American
minister to Belgium Is due the credit
for sating the cathedral and the art
galleries, churches, theatres and pub
lie buildings In Antwerp during the
recent bombardment of that city by
tho Germans.
When the Germans approached
Antwerp Mr. Whltlock asked the Ger
man commander, General von Ier
Goltz. to spare the historic buildings.
Thereupon General on Der Goltx, ,
agreed to use his guod offices in this
respect If Mr. Whltlock would pre
pare maps for tho German acroplau-
Ists in order that 'they might direct
the firing. Henry V. WedoYlch, tho
American consul general, then ar
ranged a numler of large maps on
which wero Indicated the ioIntri
which it was desired should be avoid
ed by the German shells.
death by hanging, one to life Impris
onment, two, Including Medeljo
Gabriuovto, who throw ti nonih at tho
Avch Uttko but which did hot explode
to twenty years, one to sixteen years,
one to thirteen jenra, tVo to ten
years, one to, seven ears and two to
three years.
Tho other defendants were nrqult
ted.
BOOTHCAMPAIGNS
WAR TOLLS FOR BELGIAN
N ARMY AWE TREMENDOUS
LONDON, Oct.'aV, 3:25 a. m. The
correspondent of tho Dally .Mall In
northern Franco, denting with tho
enormous sacrifices and the devoted
courage of the Belgians, says:
"Over ten thousand rave been kill
ed or wounded, which is a quarter of
their whole force operating In the
const battle. They ravo been defend,
lng a slip of territory from Dlxmude
to Nlotiport, a region hardly bigger
than a big German farm.
"Nearly all of their injured have
been wounded In the back, but never
wero wounds more honorable as the
bullets and shrapnel hit trem ns they
lay prone under tho hall of the steel
volcano. Trelr fnte Is tho tragedy of
this war."
VALLEY IN EFFORT
TO SECURE VOTES
CNGKB
CUR
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HEADACHE
OLDS
Hecnuo of drouth condition- there
i-s considerable file thinner in the fore-Is
of the cn-t thi-t full.
It. A. lloiith, republican nominee
for the I'liileil Stale venule, Hilled
over the volley on n Imntl hakim;
tour lliti luoiiiimr, nuiKing pecehct ill
Tnleiil, I'hoeitix tttut .IneUonvilli',
ThU nflernoon he will make n sortie
into tlic Ktmle Point ili-trict mid to
nii:lit will make n speech at the N'nt
iitorium At noon the timber html
Imron ,wiis the guel of the O. O, I'.
cent nil committee tit u luncheon
given at the t'nivcixjtv club.
.Mr. Hootli wit- driven over the vhl
ley in V II. time's utttuiuohilt', the
following war hor-es of the timid
pat hrigmle nrtini; ns c-cort: Dr. J,
M. Kecne, V. I. Vnwler, llerl Ander
Min, S. S. Smith. II. (lore. J. A.
WeMorhind. F.. V, Curler of Ashland.
Benton Bowers of Ashland, (leorge
.MeiTimau. Itulph Mill-dwell mill Sena
tor nu tier llellen of Wllen.
Why Not
Get tho best smoke, (lor. Johnson,
and also patronize homo.
NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP
FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM
MAN WHO WAS MATCH TO
WORLD WAR TO PRISON
LULL IN 1ATTLE TEMPORARY
(GontlBuea from Pag l)
and and tho resumption of the of
fensive by Russia all along tho east
ern battle front Is generally ascribed
in London to tho enormous reserves
urougnt up uy tno uussian com
manders. Instead of two complete
ly exhausted armies facing each other
along tho Vistula as has happenod
frequently on the banks or the Alsno,
the Russians tnako dally changes,
bringing regiments from tho rear
and thus allowing tho fighters In tho
trenches to retire and rest.
This operation Is said to have been
repeated so often that virtually every
Russian soldier within striking dis
tance of tho Invaders is now a vet
eran. Whllo this German retirement
may not bo tho rout pictured In Pe
trog'rad, It is nevertheless held hero
to he fruo that the retreat has pro
gressed no far that Warsaw Is today
free of the monaco of Investment and
with tho pressure on their center re
lieved, the Russians are now devot
ing more attention to tho campaign
in Gallcia,
Petrograd reports that tho garri
son of Przemysl is defending tjils
fortress with extraordinary obstin
acy. The forts aro well armed and
throusunds of workmen aro em
ployed In strengthening tho fortifi
cations. In anticipation of Invest
ment, tho supplies of ammunition are
large. Tho weakness of tho fortress
is reported' to be found In tho scarc
ity of provisions. Knornious quanti
ties had boon collected by tho Aus
tralia In outlying villages but the un
expected speedy ndvanco of tho Rus
sians resulted In tho seizure of theso
supplies.
GERMAN REVERSES REPORTED
Continued from Pncd l.t
Heribo their forces now on the conti
nent ns merely mi advance pinid, tire
training at homo nil unity of J,"U0,
0U0 uen, of whom 000,000 uro from
her uolouies.
Today's French plulcmenl, while
iijuin oitimistio in tone, gave Jittlu
specific information. On the ex
treme western end of tin; buttle line,
where tho fighting htm been fiercest
there in "nothing new." London ns
cribed tho lull of tho lust few duys
to thu fuct thut the opposing uraiics
linve heen utterly exhuu-ti'd by in
eeqxnut fighting tiny mid night, mill
perforce relaxed their efforts, There
i no indication, however, that Ger
many intends to iihnuilnn the fight
for nofcBi's.sion of tho North Sen
const.
To. tho south and east, ulon the
hattlcline across- Franco HiieccsseH are
reported by tlio French to tho south
of Arms, between the Afcuu ami the
A roomie ulitl in the forest of Apre
iiiohI, Koiiit of (he (lenotui nltnckK,
it k said, Iiiih hctui HuecesHlul,
r
WMa Malford tra U Mudford wada
SARAJEVO, Bosnia, Oct. 29, via
Amsterdam, to London, 10:45 p. in.
Jcdgment was passed today on the
assassin of Arch Duke Francis Fer
dlnnnd, heir apparent to the Austro
liungarlan throne, and his wife, the
Duchess of Hohenberg.
Gavrlo Prlnzlp, the actual assassin,
escaped with tho scntenco to impris
onment for twenty years. Four of
tho conspirators were sentenced to
ImUntly Clean Air Patiafeil You
Breathe Freely; Dull Headache
Coel Natty Catarrhal DUcharga
Stop.
Try 'T.ly's Cream Ralm."
Get a small Untie nnywny, Just to
try It Apply n little In the nostril
nnd Instantly your clogged nose and
stoppetl-tip air parages of thu he.itl
will epen: you will breathe freely;
dullness mid headache tllsappear. lly
morning! the catarrh, cotd-ln-hcatl
or catarrhal wire throat will begone.
Hud suih ml.-ery now! (Jet tho
siaa'l iKittlt of "Kly'rt rniri Halm"
ut any drug store. This sweet,
fragrant halm dissolve by tho heat
of the nostril; penetrates and heals
I lie liilliuiH'il. swollen membrane
which line the nose, head nnd
throat; clears il.t nlr ms.mv!: stops
nasty tlltthargt ami u feeling of
ileaii!liig, stxdlilug relief comes Im
mediately. Don't lay awake io-ulght strug
gling for breath, with head stutTctl:
i:otrll cIomI. hawking mid blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, with It running
n. !, foul mucins drooping Into the
throat, and raw dryness Is distress
ing but truly needle.
Put your faith Jirt once In
"Kly's Creatn Italin" and your ctdd
or catarrh will surely dl.-apjcar.
IN STERLING
LIVES A GIRL
Who Suffered As Many GIrU
Do Tells How She
Found Relief.
Sterling-, Conn. "I am a fjirl of 22
years 'and 1 used to faint awsy every
month and was very
weak. I was also
bothered a lot with
female weakness. I
read your little book
' Wisdom for Wo
men,' and I saw how
others had been
helped by Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegeta-r
ble Compound, and
decided to try it, and
it has made ma feel
like a new girl and I am now relieved
of all these troubles. I hope all young
girls will get relief as I have. I never
felt belter inmy life. "-Miss Bertha A.
Pkloquin, Box 110, Sterling, Conn.
Macscna, N. Y. "I have taken Ly
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and I highly recommend It. If anyone
wnnts to write to me I will gladly tell
her about my cose. I was certainly in
a bad condition as my blood was all turn
ing' to water. I had pimples on my face
and a bad color, and for fire years 1 had
been troubled with suppression. The
doctors called it 'Anemia and Exhaus
tion,' and said I was all run down, but
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound brought me out all right." Miss
Lavisa Myres, Box 74, Messena, N.Y.
Voting- Girls, Heed This Advice.
Girls who are troubled with painful or
irregular periods, backache, headache,
dragging-down sensations, fainting
spells or indigestion, should immediately
seek restoration to health by taking Ly
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
ALL STAR
BASEBALL
MEDFORD
Monday, Nov. 2
Stars of the
Big Leagues
Game Called at 1 p. m.
First 500 Tickets Sold Give
Grandstand Privileges
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Sport Classic of the Year
444t4SH$HygHM$Hi frHHsHfr344t4
CORRECT JEWELRY
Onyx in combination with Diamonds mounted In platinum Is
now nt the height of fashion.
Circle pins both In plain Diamonds and In combination with
Onyx, aro also very popular.
Wo have a Inrgo assortment of loomi Diamonds that wo ran
make up In any stylo, scarf pin, pendant or brooch.
A New Loral Inn
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tin: JKWKLim
"w"
Mil i:M Main HI.
sin
Oct n IQ-roitt box,
Take a Cnscnrel tonight to cleanse
your I. her, Stomach and llowols, ami
you will surely feel great by morn
ing. You men and wnlucit who have
headache, coated tongtte, a tint! cold,
hie hlllods, nervous, Upset, bothered
with a sick, gassy, dtsordored stone
ach, or have backache and feel all
worn out. Are you keeping oiir
bowelt clean with C'ascarets - or
merely forcing a passageway every
few days with salts, cathnrtlc pills
or castor oil?
Cascarets Immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove tho
sour, undigested and fermenting
food ami foul gases; take tin1 excess
bile from the liver and carry off the
constipated waste matter and poison
from the bowels.
Itemembnr, a Casearet tonight will
straighten ou nut by morning. A
10-cent ho fiom your druggist
means healthy bowel action, a clear
head ami cheerfulness for mouths.
Don't forget (he children dv t
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1 PROMPf COLLECTIONS
You will rind our Hanking Horvlro wry satisfactory and
advaulitgcouH to your buslucsri.
We (unite prompt cttllecllitiiH.
Your account nnd banking business Is Invited,
OVER B6 VKAWB ONDKP ONC MANaOCMCNT
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POULTRY WANTED
Wo Arc Ilomlqinirlers for Poultry In Motlfortl
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 KIR STREET
-Jav a. Ja, a. J. fe. 2a4a.
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Removal Notice
1 have moved my hhieksuiilh shop, formctly Iho Klliull tihiip, Mini enm
hiut'tl it with my woodworking plant ut Illl S. ltivti- t'i, one door urn III, mid
iim better thiiu eer prepareil to do all Muds of wood, iioii wtirh on. I hiipe
' shoeing in it worl.mniillke inunuer anil nl leatoiiiihle prices. .Mr. Klholl it
Hi II I in ehnrgo nC tho hlaeksinitliiug end mill Mr. Wiling i at the h -id til'
tlie wiioilwiirlxiii department,
I have demonstrated time nnd again and am ready to demonstrate to
you that I will save you money on maklnn. and repairing, automobile and
(ruck bodies and refilling and repalrinii wheels.
I can equip your car with ileiiiountabfe riuw 01 fureiloora ut n t-M piieo .
limn .Mm can get it done in l'oitlainl, ln'idei Niiviiig you exprc-uge liolh
wnyn, ami also tho losx of lime nnd keeping (he money ul home, wheio you
may heo some of it again.
I make a Kpeeialty of rubber tue woik, filing -uwm, viintling lawn mow
ers, knivcH, Hcisontw iiinl all kunU n nignl tools.
I also iniikt) the Mitchell Orchard Ladder, the ladder of success, ilo
best made. Try it nnd he cousin I. Sold by all I'm it ii-hoiihIioh nnd
hardware More. Yours fur biixiut",
J. W. MITCHELL
4a4Mt?4t!ttMSMt
Vote to Save Industrial
Oregon
VOTE "NO" 329 AND "NO" 331
The very life of the future manufacturing and industrial progress of Oro
gon hinges upon tho defeat of the so. called "Water Front" bills, to be voted on
Tuesday, November 3rd.
So cunningly and adroitly aro thcie bills worded there is grave danger that
many people will be deceived.
If these measures becomo laws, tho result will bo that tho ntato will tako
title to the tidelands and submerged lands and will bo prohibited from selling
any of these lands. They can only be leased for docks. No moro shipyards,
sawmills, canneries or other plants requiring access to deop wator nothing but
docks, docks, docks.
'Every citizen of Oregon wage ear nor, farmer, business man or woman,
wants to prosper. These measures, if enacted, will throttlo progress at tho
gale. Investors will shun Oregon. This means no work for tho wago-oamor,
nothing to pay the storekeeper with and theroforo nothing to pass on to tho
farmer or producer. Let no one think' these bills do not concern him.
Before you go into the booth to voto, road 329 and 331 carefully. Talk to
your noighbors about them.
Oregon is rich in natural resources, but poor in development. What tho
"state needs above everything else is outside money to come in and dovolop its
resources. That means GOOD WAGES, PLENTY OP WORK, GOOD
PRICES and tfOOD TIMES.
This is not a political question; it concerns only tho prosperity of Oregon
and of you. ;
Give Progress and Good Times a helping hand by voting "NO" 329 and
"NO" 331.
OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
1208 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon
Paid AdvortlHomont
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