Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TALKS CALAMITY
Hi A. .Uooth, republican nominee
forTho JLl8. senate tnlked nt tho Nat
lastrilght to 1000 people, somo of
wlionTlworo republicans, somo demo
crats, s-tlut most ot whom wero cur
ious (oiks, who cnmc only to see.
Tlio features ot tho excnlng wero the
musical numbers, iitui the Introduc
tory remarks by Col. It. C, Wash
burn of 'Tabic Hock,
Colonel Washburn announced thnt
tho republican party were ttrctl of
belli i? beaten every election, and had
decided to", reverse things, by elect
ing Ilooth Senator, eo ho would be
In congress, when n republican pres
Ident was elected two oars from
now.' Mr. llooih was described as n
"mop who was born In Oregon, who
Iibb lived 'oil his life In Oregon, and
who nmdo his record in Oregon."
Colonel Washburn took n swat at
donlbcrncy in general, and then Mr.
Uoolh arose to speak.
After eulogizing tho flowers, deco
rations and nudlcncc, Mr. Hooth took
up a defense "at the request of local
friends" of his own' record.
Tho remainder of tho hour Mr.
Uooth spoko was devoted to a tariff
argument, stmllnr to thousands made
during tho McKinley campaign.
Seated upon the stage with Mr.
Uooth were n score of leading repub
licans ot tho county and city, pronii-j
nent among them being Dr. J. M.
Kccne, Uert Anderson, George Mer-
rlman, Win. Anglo, W. II. Gore and
J. A. Westcrjund.
PORTLAND GAME
ciLEO Off fjdr
MEOFORD GAME
The All Star baseball team com
posed ot National and American
leagiio stars, will arrive In Medford
Monday morning at II o'clock, tra
veling iu a secial Pullman, with n
baggage car to carry their parapha
nnlla. The game to have been
plajed in Portland Monday with an
all star Portland team, has been
called off. Interest In th beall game
In this city Is vying In lnterost with
the election, and a good crowd is
assured. The- only disturbing ele
ment is tho weatherman.
It has not been decided yet who
will pitch In this city, but It Is prob
able that Hill "James ot Uoston and
Jeff Tcsereau of New York will do
the work, tho lino up remaining tho
same as posted and printed.
Therd will be n largo delegation
of fans from Ashland. Jacksonville,
Phoenix, Talent and Gold Hill to sec
the game. Tickets are going fast.
Lawson Gives Reasons
iU'nld-Adv. In Oregonlan.) anyone Imagine uh emptier argument
No greater calamity could comu to I than: nn the present tariff hurts
the nation, at Just this time, tlinn ! foon. send me, n republican, to tho
QUELL MONARCHIST
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GERMAN AIRSHIPS
LONDON, Oct. 30, 3:20 n. m. Two
German aeroplane on Wednesday
dropped two bombs nt ftethune.
Franco according to tlio correspond
ent ot the Daily Mail 111 northern
France. The first failed to explode,
but the pecond, which fell union;
market women, killed ninoteeu of
tliem and injured forty others.
Two bombs were (roped ut Dun
kirk on the Pnme day from n Tntilic
machine, 0,000 feet tip in tho air. A
woman and child were killed and all
the windows) in the neighborhood wero
fimaphed. Tho women of tho town
arc terrified.
PILITZA FALLS; FINAL
UNIT OF ENEMY ROUTED
PETItOGItAD, Oct. 30. Tho fol
lowing official communication Issued
by tho Russian general headquarters,
is as follews:
"Wo have broken tho resistance of
tho enemy's last units which still at
tempted to hold on tho north of tho
Pilllra.
"On tho front beyond tho Vistula
nu mo Austro-uorman troops aro
now In retrcnt. We bavo occupied
Strykowo, Ischow and Nowemlasto.
"Itusslan cavalry has entered Ra-
dom and captured several automobile
convoys.
"In Galicla tho situation is un
changed. "On tho front in Kant Prussia tho
first German corps, supported by oth
er units, during tho last four days,
havo mado unceasing attacks in tho
region ot Dakalarguvo. Tho enemy's
Iosbok are very great."
LONDON, Oct. 30, 4:30 n. in. A
Lichen dispatch to the Exchange Tel
ejrram company reports that Aznvedo
Cn-tello Ilrnneo, the la-t foreign min
ister under the monarchy, ha been
arrested. It i reported thnt .several
officers have been imprisoned iu the
Cafaria fortress.
llecent dispatches from Lisbon
which have reached Madrid and Lon
don by round about routes have con
tained reports of mounrchistio at
tempts nt uprising in the Portuguese
capital on October 20 and 21. It is
probable that the nrre.sts referred to
in the above dispatch were iu connec
tion with the nttenipts to tnrt a revolt.
tho tying of President Wilson's hands
during the last halt of his administra
tion, by tho turning over of tho seu
ato to tho party whoso misuse of
their was tho cause of President Wil
son being sent to the white house
than tho discrediting ot President
Wilson's work before It Is finished.
The election of a straight out re
publican could mean nothing more,
nothing lens to the country, to tho
world than the great state of Oregon
decides President Wilson's adminis
tration a failure. On this point there
can bo no difference of opinion. Mr.
llootb's campaign Is bottomed, topped
and sided with tills argument.
1 believe 1 know the country's con
dition as well as any man or woman
In Oregon, and knowing it, 1 unquali
fiedly say: No greater calamity
could befall the country than tho dis
crediting ot President Wilson's work
now, before It is finished and tried
out under' his supervision.
So grave a calamity do I Consider
the discrediting of President Wilson
and his work, that I would, It It could
not bo avoided in any other way than
by tho election of a democrat, not
only vote for Senator Chamberlain,
but for his democratic office boy.
Tho people of Oregon and elso
whero should make no mistake about
this the discrediting of President
Wilson and his work, now, will be a
senate to change President Wilson's
Jusl enacted tariff law. Tho veriest
school boy knows that the protunl
tariff will remain as It Is until the
end of President Wilson's administra
tion, and nt' least us long after Mint
two or three years as would ho
required for tho 'changing of It by
another administration, and In all
probability until the country litis
tiled It out. And this regardless of
any number of standpat republican
Hoolhs who may bo seat to tho holt
ate by Oregon or other states'.
THOMAS W. LAWSON,
Is a Powerful
Influence in Blood
Works With a Definite
pose and Is a Known
Antidote.
Pur-
Then an ionic ttilne In turtllclni that
are mlaln ami ilcilnltr. Thr tin th
calamity, an awful national calamity, i work. & s. 8. I imp nf thrsa rllbiM
and is a Known nmiuoin iur nu dunmi
Baldy Breezer's
Calendar
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OLD-TIME COED CURE
DRINK HOT TEA!
'' f ! Ill W.. . t. ... ,. ..
Gt n small package of Hamburg
jsn-Ast na, or as me litrman folks
call It, "Hamburger Hrust Thee," at any
pharmacy. Tako a tablfspoonful of the
tea, put a cup of boiling water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at any time during tbe
day or before retiring. It is tho most
effective way to break a coH nnd euro
grip, as it opens tlio pores of the skin,
relieving congettion. Also leoteua tho
bowels, thus breaking up s. cold.
Try it tlio next time you suffer from
h cold or tho grip. It is !nexpennivo
and itlrcly vegetable, therefore safa
And harmless, '
This disposes of Mr. Uooth, as it
would dispose ot tho greatest states
men of tho country, it lie occupied
Mr. Ilooth's position. , ,
That thero may bo no misunder
standing I will repeat: The election
of btandpat Republican Hooth will
tend to discredit President Wilson
and his work, and tho discrediting
of President Wilson and his work
would bo a national calamity, the ef
fects of which would add to tho pres
ent hellish conditions which are boil
ing beneath the surface ot American
affairs.
' ,m.lit. Mum. ttniii llil It I. liMritl.
iiiu, for It dor not li'trt the itumsii,
ilor not sftYtt thr bonif nnd Joint, nor
dors It alter the Intrcrltjr of ttio nerTr
and tplnr. Hut It ill kwiiii tlirouga
tbt til'M.l, n powerful, nearcliltitf, clrsn
Injj Influence, rrmnrknlilo for tiult and
a trrraritUoun rrllof In tln-ie whv ii)ftr
tho humiliation of Lln frui'tlrni.
Nearly all slcknmi In ilue In ulupxlih
titocil. Ami It yott Irt S H. S bnlhr your
iijriitfm Willi Its womlcrfiil Influence your
tirrroiM IriHiMen, ycur wan. Hear;, fmtei),
Illr, llfrleM Irndy will rerlvo ami lit
cvmo o renewnj with tlir tram' of rnjoy
alilr lieitttb ymt ulll neirrtl)- know jrcur
urir. Trr S, H S.ti-lay, (irt a bolllr
nt any ilnie more. It nlll put joil on
yonr feel : keep jrnu pilni; all ilj ami
runlile rm to rep iwiinit ami rentful.
i o. ; IK not a iiu.-. nui n innir.
tittt n t1ni. hf.ielnf. toirlfvtntf mrtllelnr
If the above does not completely that l ure td il rou a orM of pn.
It l jnt lit you neeii, . . H. is
prrparril by The Hwlft Speeltlc Co., DO
Swift Hide., Atlantn, Da,, nnd If you aro
troubled Kith nny Ktuoborn MoihI illteai
their mellrnl ileparlmrnt will KUldo you
write ttivni.
dispose of Mr. llootn, his own reason
for asking to bo bent to tho senate,
that ho may change tho present tar
iff laws, should certainly do so. Can nafeiy ti. health,
RUB RHEUMATISM FROM
SIF. JH
lab Sorsuew from joints and muscta
Wltb a small Ula) bottle of
14 Si. Jacobs Oil
Rtop "doilnn" jTtheumalUm.
It's pain only; not ono caao In fitly
rM)urpa internal treatment, ltub sooth
in(f, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right
en tbe "Under snot," and by tho tima
you mjt Jock Itoblnson out comes tbe
rhwimatla j.aln. "St. Jacob's Oil"
harwloM Thf'umatlin cure which uomr
diaaf polflU and doesn't bum tho akin. It
UXmt pain, soreaesa und sIIHiimk frpm
iwhlng' Mnts, muscles and Uinrifj top
rlatla luhibai'o, bokae)ie, lieuralgla.
MwIht Up I llet tt' itt cent bottlu
ef eWtlww. honert m. JaxiU Oil"
frsw any drug store, and In n mounnt
,vwi'l b (rfo (fom paliii, aclici am)
atHfit'eM. Uuu't suffer) Hub rlicunii'
sway,
'A LOT OF PEOPLE -WISH
FOR A FORTUNE,
BUT FQRTUNES ARE
NEVER WISHEO ON
ANYBOPY."
MK.VS WIXTKIt noons
Men's heavy gray mixed wool
shirts each, 75 cents.
Men's Olivo gray wool shirt, each
$1.00. -ffiMr
Military and plain collar, tan an
d gray wool shirts, each $1.35, $1.10
and f 1.50.
Oregon City flannel pure wool
shirts, gray nnd blue, each 1.85
nnd $1.75.
Ptiro wool Military Collar dress
Bhlrts, each $2.25.
Golf, Negligee and Military collar
dress shirts, each $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50.
.MK.VS HOSIKItV
A nicely finished double heel and
toe, black or tan color hose, two pair
25 cents.
Men'H hoavy black and tan work
hoso, two pair 25 cents,
A good heavy mixed wool hoso In
gray, black or tan, two pairs 25
cents.
Heavy Merino wool hoso, black,
tan or gray, per pair, 25 cents.
Heavy wool hoso, soverul colors for
high top shoes and hard kicking, per
paid, 25 cents.
A very heavy pure white wool
hoso, per" pair, 50 cents,
A nice lino Cashmere and silk
drebs hose, per pair, 25 cents.
.MAfJKINAW WOOh COATS
Regular $8.00 Mackinaw wool
uuui, our jjrico .. . fii, Si
Mixed wool shawl collar sweaters,
each 1.G0
All wool graj. shawl collar sweaters,
each . . 2, Go
Heavy basket weave all wool shawl
collar sweaters 5.00
MUX'S SPITS
Men's all wool suits finite uu as
sortment at, per suit $10,00. (These
suits wore not bought to letttll at
$10.00 btit cost that amount )
Men's all wool suits, the biggest
ahsorimom w havo over shown In
komit of the finest fabrics and all
hand tailored which uro fitters, prices
range from $12.50 to $U00, let us
show you,
The Wardrobe
V, Hi lliMiiilon, Mgr. ,
merely stating that It either ot his
opponents desired to nsk him any
questions he would share his time
with them at tho meotngs."
Judgo Webster of Portland, hear
ing of the senator's extreino courage,
offered through Clarence Reamcs, in
fact urged that Chamberlain meet
him hero or sliaro his tlmo with him.
Mr. Reames declined to consider the
matter. Senator Chamberlain never
theless repeated his generous offer
in other places In tho southern part
of tho state only, to share Ills tlmo
with bin opponents.
Tho following challenge which Col
C. K. S. Wood has issued to Senator
Chamberlain which appears Iu nil of
tho Portland papers Oi-tjb"r 2'Jrd,
proves that tho people's cisnlldnte.
William Hnnley, h nnsioin. to nvall
himself of the opportunity to meet
tho senator "face to fate."
To tho editor of tho Journal The
Journal Thursday, October 22, re
ports Henntor Chamberlain as saying
at Ashland that ho Intended to disre
gard all lists of questions submitted
by those opposed to him, through
paid circulators and quotes him as
follews:
"J refuse to deal with third hand
representatives. Let their chief meot
mo faco to face."
Of course it may bo said It a ques
tion to a public man on his public
record Interests the people, It makes
little dirforonco who asks It. Hut to
accommodate Senator Chamberlain
und to allow him full opportunity to
explain himself, I am authorized by
William Hanloy to say that elthor he
or I or both, at Senator Chamber
Iain's selection, will meet Senator
Chamberlain "faco to face" at any
public placo any tlmo ho may name
and tho sooner the better.
Wood Challenges Chamberlain
When Senator Chamberlain was in , No question shall be asked hliu or
Medford ho pretended to be very 1 subject discussed relating to ;lls prl
much insulted because some qucs-lvato life or private' affairs but' duly
tlons wero distributed here for hlmlthoso of direct Interest to tlio people
to answer, and even though those on his public record. They will be
questions pertain strictly to his pub- submitted to him In advance and C.
lie record he said he "refused to pay'S. Jackson of tho Journal, shall rule
any attention to this form of attack, .out any questions not fair to a public
man seeking reflection on bis public
record.
On tho other hand, Senator Cham
berlain shall nsk us or either of us
nny questions or dlxcuss any subject
whatever without limit whether In
volving our private lives or persona
opinions.
I hope Senator Chamberlain will
act promptly In this effort to do liliu
full justice. I for myself would be
glad of a chance to show I am not
supporting William Hanloy for per
sonal reasons but for tho good of
Oregon, nor opposing Senator Cham
berlain for personal reasons but for
tho good of Oregon, as 1 seo It. Tor
the greater publicity, uh tlmo is short
I niu sending this to all tho paper.
C K. S. WOOD. .
Thomas W. I.awson, "great frlumj
of tho peoplo, has also Issued tho foil
lowing chnllengu;
"Tho itilckcst and most feaslblo
way to puncture tho fallacy of my aa-
scrtloiiB will bo for Senator Cham
berlain and Mr. Hooth to do so In my
presence, and much as I would dread
the ordeal of meeting these seasoned
debaters, for I have not been on tho
public platform, ovon lor a single
speech, in over threo years, I will
ngreo to bo on any public platform In
Oregon upon notification that Messrs:
Chamberlain and Hooth will be there;
between now and election.
VOTERS: - Wo rail your uttentlon
to the abovo challenges which wore
Issued a week ago today and to tho
fact that tho Chamberlain bluff hav
ing been called, ho is as silent as
when tho people's questions wore
asked,
W.M, 1IA.NXEY CWJIi.
(Paid Adv.)
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PROMPT COLLECTIONS
You w find our Dunking Service ver satisfactory und
advantageous to your business,
Wo inuko prompt collections.
Your account anil bunking business Is invited
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AN APPEAL TO WOMEN
By Abigail Scott Dkiniway
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Mrs. Abigain Scott Duniway, PIONEER MOTHER AND
PATH-BREAKER OF THE EQUAL SUFFRAGE MOVE
MENT IN OREGON, WASHINGTON AND IDAHO, takos thin
method to extend lior greetings to such HONEST CHRISTIAN
WOMEN as she devoutly believes are being LED ASTRAY in
tho p"sont Prohibition criies BY Wit, CRAFTINESS OF AM
BITlJUS MEN.
Hlive you forgotten, my inoxporionced daughtora, who aro lis
tening to HIRED AND IMPORTED AGITATORS, to consult
your Bibles? Do you recall tho fate of Ono, who, upon ontoring
the enemy's country "to seek and to save that which was lost,"
was ostracized, dorided and finally crucifiod by SELF-STYLED
"BEST PEOPLE," who still "lovo to pray, STANDING IN THE
SYNAGOGUES AND ON THE STREET CORNERS, TO BE
SEEN OF MEN."
Aro you obeying the Divine command of Him who said: "Woo
unto you, Scribes, Phariscos, HYPOCRITES"? Do you forgot
that he Urged his followors to "RESIST NOT EVIL," but to
"OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOOD"? Can't you remember that
Ho warned tho people to AVOID DRUNKENESS, and, while
graphically depicting the woes of tho drunkard, HE AT NO TIME
ADVOCATED THE MAKING, OR ENFORCEMENT OF ANY
LAW EXCEPT THE LAW OF SELF GOVERNMENT, as ap-
plied to the abu30 of intoxicants in individual cases?
When he said, "Woe unto him that putteth tho bottlo to his
neighbor's lips," can't you seo that it was not tho "TRAFFIC,"
but the MEN WHO MISUSED IT, that woro accursod? When ho
admonished the people against "tarrying long at tho wine," using
such vigorous language against intemporanco as no man can oqual,
can't you see that his warning was NOT AGAINST THE USE OF
THE WINE, BUT AGAINST THE ABUSE OF IT?
As my space is limited and advertising ratos como high, I must
confine this letter to such quotations of Scripturo as can bo paid
for, so I must bo briof, and I must cite you to Matt. 11-19, as
follews:
"Tho Son of Man camo eating and drinking, and thoy
say, BEHOLD A MAN GLUTTONOUS AND A WINE
BIBBER, a friond of publicans and sinners. But wisdom
is justified of her children."
Again, to quote tho sayings of Paul: 'iFor why is my LIB
ERTY judged of another man's CONSCIENCE?" (Cor. 10-29).
"But tho fruit of tho spirit is lovo, joy, peace, long suf
fering, gentleness, goodness, faith and mcoknoss. Tompor
ance: AGAINST SUCH THERE IS NO LAW." (Gal.,
parts of vorses 19-21, 22 and 23.)
Now, my enfranchised daughters of tho modorn day churches,
for whoso PERSONAL LIBERTY and that of other people I
HAVE GIVEN MY LIFE, if thero is enough of tho spirit of in
gratitude in your hearts to wean you from tho abovo toachings of
tho Christ and hjs followors and to causo you to approve tho
FALSEHOOD, VULGARITY, HATE and INTOLERANCE
which is displayod by tho Anti-Saloon League in an open letter in
the Evening Telegram of October 3, you will cast your votes with
the spirit of Anti-Christ as displayed by the authority of tho
SELF-ORGANIZED CONSPIRACY that gave it birth. But, by
so doing, you will crucify the Savior of sinnors afrosh "and put
him to open shame."
Aftortho INTEMPERATE CRAZE OF PROHIBITION
now going through the newly onfranciised states liko a holocaust
of firp, shall have exhausted itself, the advocates of GENUINE
TEMPERANCE REFORM, including tho Mother Sex, can go
before tho incoming legislative assemblies of such states, gujdqd
. by tho spirit of Christ, "who camo to break every yoke and'lbt
the oppressed go free," whoro thoy can offer a solution of the ovils
we all complain of, WHICH MEN ALONE HAVE NOT BEEN
ABLE TO MEET AND CONQUOR SINCE THE DAWN OF
HISTORY.
Dry towns will stay dry If tho proposed prohibition amendment Is defeated, and tho
present lorn option and homo ruin utatuiea will cunt In m, in nice
VOTE 333 X NO AGAINST PROHIBITION
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