Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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OTDFOTCD MATL TRTBTOK. MTCDIfOlJO, OR1WON, "FRIDAY,
OCTOHKK
no. 191!
BELGIAN FIT
it is mjnlii snld, of endmiun: him-elf
and the Hooth-Kellv to Mctlfonl l
not mentioning that Algie lhvson, an (
Ashland hoy, head o the Hooth-Kell.v j
I anil Keek rerui;o oil a UiUpIi eel,
itu'coi tlltiK t iv reioit to the uttito ile
&WMMWR&W3NHSKHB&
puiliuont todity iroin the Aiiiuilean
loKivtlon lii Haiti. OrttcUlH luttw
pret tills to menu that the iiilioln aio
In eomiilulo control of Port an
rrlnoo.
LEES HIS CAPITAL:
Fl
t company, is the brother-in-law o! W.j
p. Ilerren, Who grew to iililllllimil m,
the environs or the eity of Medford, ,
and is now head of the Southern Fa WAtflllN'UTON, Oct. !!0 ProM
title Hailroad eompnnv. v Ideal Zamor of Haiti tutu Iieen obllm'il
OLD-TIM PI. ! llt Ills uipltnl, Port .mi Prince
S"lth Mndforrt irnitnlH AXt'InM iiihiIk
BOOTH'S
MANAGER
PRESIDENT
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BROTHER-IN-LAWOF
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POItTUNM), Or., Orl. 30. - The
i.V)nrintion of fmil, ih'oih11,v np
pli'M, in more limn altmlilv the vulium
of Inst iiuliiinn. Fruit men lire tniieh
tmrprNctl, mil! iimuy e.uhinntionM
JmVo been iitlvnncetl. Anions the
eaiisfs ix tleninrnlis'.iitloii of ninny
I'liiopcnn orrhnroN nml Hip menus of
lniminrtntion. From its London
renrt"eiitiitivi the Northwestern Fruit
Kvehnnnc lins reeeiveil the followinjt
flipping from the Yorkahiio livening
1'itsl:
"In f lie fiM week of October it N
liHiuit to m'c Hip nroilnco tmirkct well
stocked with mipplios nf fruit from
Hit? low countries, iinmclv Heljjimn
nml Hollnml. Thi wnok not more
thnii J'i pi'r cent of I lie u-tinl qittui
tilv of llelgiiiti supplier nml fill per
pent nf the DiiIpIi Hiipnlles tire rotich
hij; tlicso mnrkcK
"It is n niiittpr of surprise, how
ever, Hint liny Mipplic- from llcl
giniii nro renehintr hero at till. Ap
ples nml pour from Mnliue.s nml
Alost Imvp doubtless Iicvii gnthered
liy Hip women nml Hie old men of
lU'liriiim willi Hie din of wnr in Hieir
otirs. Tlio (ttipplies nro being .-ent
from (ilient mill limded nt the const
on to smnll stPiimers wliieli innl,e ti
more or le.s.s risky voyage neros Ill
North M'ti to Hull. At least three
hontlnntts of Hclginn petirs, npjle.
mid onions have been Imulcd nt Hull
this week, and with truth they may
lie offered to Hie puhlie this week-end
tts "fruit from the Itelgimi lint lit
iloldtt.
"This, however, is onlv mtide pos
sible liy the eiipiprii of llclvniu
merchants', who tin chartering little
steamers and sending them to Kng
land under the Dutch flitjr. The llel
pan npples and pears are good, es
pecially tho I'hillip pears fnm Mal
ines. TIicm; are bein" sold nt .'Id (G
cents) a pound, and apple at !NI.
Ti,..h.t-.v. h' How Hawley Voted On Many Bills 1
int'ii i iiiiu ii 4M;ir iii-imi -, i-ii- iii-- jj (A
lloolh-Kellv iiiupnii. . ayXtwtWiWiitWMwxivsiv
cniuu uji In eoiiKrosH? Did juu?
ident of the lloolli-Kelly eompanx
fr. l)ixnu is a graduate tif Ashland i On election day jou oler will taKe of the Oanndlaii ivcliuoilty hill,
iiiph sehoid and is Aslilniul's most a who shall n'iresent thin dlstrlilla IU that would havo liad ilu wumi
Hiieee-sful M.u, hnviuir hy ulieor nbil- jl coimress. efreei an leilucliiK the laiirf, on many
ity elimlied Xroin the po-ition of I want to ask jou who are out (articles?
mmiiiMi iriiHiK. wiiai eooii win u uoi no mi .no.
poor orphan hov to the intist impor
ttint Imsiness position in nil of inter
ior Oteijiiii.
Mr. Hoolli missed n good oppor
tunity of endpnriiur hiniMdf and Hip
Hoolli-Kolly to Mwlfonl people hv
not meutionliit; the fuet that Atjsio
l)i.son is relntcd to Mcdfoid's mo-t
potential son. Not only is this man
the mo-t potent mid sitpeiss.ful in
liuwnes.. o all of Mcdrord's sons, hut
aUo of Oregon mid of all the golden
west a man who has once, it is
known, iilcd this eity Miiei. In
hit. early youth he ceased to herd hi
father's sheep over the chapparal Hat
where this eity now stands, when the
only resident hero was the festive
coyote and the sprightly jack ratihit.
you to hao a democratle proslduiit j On the matter of rrentlnn a tariff
to hoaid,
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President Taft' ono to
ami then tend a conurossinan
Waslilnittoii to Hunt him? dotlRo duly and favor the tnistH. Ho
N'W j;ot rlnht down to liruss tacks oled Yen, and eonRross has lure
and do a liltlo nmmiulux, tliliikliiK-iHlmlUheil thU hoard of iolltiiiaiiH.
When a public official aska .ou to' On the a dmltMlou of AiUoim to
return him to nny oftlco, I doat euro. statehood. You haven't forgotten
whuther It Is that of nrosldent of tliojthu, have you? A matter with so
BreatuU country on iarth, or K.iine vital a iirliirtolu luvohed that every
wntden for Clnoknmass county, that ' iipwsiier In tho laud had editorial
man should only ask It oa the record cominenlfl on It. Tuft utud this
tie has made and yon xtinulil only , MM lieeiiM It wave the ArUoulau'a
Klve It to him on that rrntnl. Mho recall of JuiIrm.
Don't jou know tlila?
Tho man who has matin Reed, who
lins done what you voters havo oleet
cd him to do who lias lepresonte'l
J nit by Ills' vote and tils Influence
VARSITY EXTENSION
"r- "' ""-" Qiportiiny. , tnat nm ha8 n olnlm , you, 1UI(1
don't care what his politic are, you
oiiKht to return him and t,eop ruturti
Iiir li I nt as lotiR as bo ilims true nml
delivers the Hoods,
And the game, argument
END
INDIGESTION
OR STOMACH PAIN
MMUIES
Whom hm llawloy on the motion
to rerouiuilt thin bin ami I'llmlnute
the recall provlsloti?
"Not votliiR."
Hawley.. supiuxod to be reptosonl
IliX pioneer UreRou, In the recall of
public officials; 1 law-ley, poxliiR as a
"lroreslv; Hawley, IIvIiir under
tho laws of a stato that provide for
(bo tt'onll of JihIkus, not etlni: on
this bill, which was a tunic of ills-
luvorted lCU!HI01 j nunriy ,.v,.ry man's mouth.
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noma apply to tlio msn who rivos ,,, v , 80I1 ,,,, ,ow, ,
jou the .ludns Uarlol iloublo croM. Wasli!ni!Wii not to vote? Did you
Now, then, let us look at Congress- sand him thuro in iIoiIkp. when be
man Willis Chatham Hawley of this hadn't unnd enough In liotray you?
jdlstrlf-t and o how bit Iihm iepri-j ,n, the Mil lo iinlnrRe coiiRnsi
Rented you num who made him con- from 301 to -FJft. You olers wt'
Time it' In five minutes all stom- nrosHtuan.
neb distress wilt ro. No IndlRes. j Pt H lMk nt i,s voting record In
Hon, heartbuni, sourness or belch- J tK, I0UWJ of reprontatlvs. take
InR of Ras, ncld, or eructations ofi,m ,own the line on tho Important
undigested food, no dlzzlnecs, bloat- hills before consress, and see wbeth
InR, foul breath or hoadacbe. vr he voted In the Interests of pro.
Pane's niapojisln Is noted for ltsKresslvo OroRon, or whether ho
speed In rcRiilatlnR upset stomachs, j threw the harpoon Into jou.
LECTURE TONIGHT
Dr. Warren I). Smith, professor of
gcoloRy at tho University of Oregon,
will lecture on "Tho Philippines, Our
Furthest Insular Possessions," in the
Bedford JiIrIi school at S o'clock to
nlRbt, Oct. SO. The lecture will be
free to tho public and will ho under
tho auspices of tho Medford schools,
which made tho request of the In
tension Division of tho University of
OreRon for Professor Warren I).
Smith.
Dr. Smith roturued to tho United
States last summer after ten years
of government service lu the Philip
pine Islands. His work took him to
every part of the Islands, so that he
Is able to tell of the poeplo and of
conditions o fllfe from his own ob
servations and experience. Ills lec
ture Is Illustrated with a large num
ber of fine slides. Kvery body is invited.
It is the surest, quickest nnd most
certain indlRestion remedy In tho
whole world, and besides It Is harm
less.
Millions pf men nnd women now
eat their favorite foods without fear
lliev know Pane's Dlapepuln will
tave them from any stomach misery.
Let u& ro back a couplo of years
ago. to March I'J, 1910. to bo exact,
HRMinst Mil, wi're you not?
"Not toting'."
And on tho nanaRii of the bill to
put aRrlculitir.il Implements on the1
free list, a law that would havo di
rectly benefited every farmer In Ore
Ron. Where wan HawUy?
".Vot vol Inn."
Dhl you smid .Mr. llawloy down to
back to tho tlmo there wont up n i ihini;iii .' s'.'.o tho trusts half a
howl all over this land :o take away I vote on this bill that would ha per-
from Czar Cannon Ids nutorntlc.
power, through which bo practically
controlled legislation.
And on this famous roll call, which
GERMAN MENACE
IDEA IS REFUTED
LONDON, Oct. SO, 3:10 n. m.
The Post publishes tho text of a hith
erto unpublished letter which the
Ccrmun emperor wroto to Lord
Tweedmouth on Fobruary 2, 190S, at
tho tlmo there was a scare In Eng
land at the growth of the German
navy. Lord Tweedmouth then was
flint lord of admiralty ami the revel
ation lu tho following March that
Kmperor William had written to him
cauced a crcat agitation in the coun
try. Officiul announcements regarding
the letter woru made by tho German
foreign office and by Chancellor von
liuelow in tho relchhtag to the effect
that tho emporor'a letter had mado
n deep impression reguiillng tho dc
tensive character of tho German
navy.
MILLION IIOLiait MYKTKKV
AT IT TIIKATKIt TOXK.'IIT
IJplRodo No. 1 a. The Seciet
Agent From Itussla. KxuHpcralcil at
the failures, the Star Chamber of the
"lllack Hundred" in Hunsla hcmls u
secret agent from that country. His
airoguneo and boustfulness of the
uuccosB of his plan to hccure Florence
rllu Urn I no and Olga. The secret
agents goes about his plan. Olgn
nils, on Florence nnd during Flor
uuce'.s absouce sees a letter that
makes her immediately lay plans her
self. Tho scerot agent's uchemo up
pnroptly works well he rushes Into
the meeting of the "lllack Hundred"
loudly proclaiming that he has Flor.
once- ho turns (u tear ibo wrap from
lior head and finds, not Florence, hut
OIhkI
This picture la ohowu every Fri
day Mini Kattirday tit II Theater. Al
h'H 10 ceiilu,
Please, for your take, get a largo would limit the speaker's power and
fifty-cent cao of Papc's Dlapepsin Rive to the minority n voice which
fiom any druR store nnd put your. would be heard
stomach rlpbt. Don't keep on being! Where was Hawley?
miserable life Is too short you nre: Ho was with Cannon!
not here lonR, so make your may- He was airalnst n-solutlon.
agreeable. Kat what yon like and And then on tho resolution to re
digest It; enjoy It, without dread of move Cannon, to tleclnro bis office
rcbolllon in tho stomach. vacant, that a speaker might be elect-
Papo's Dlapepsin belongs In your'ed who was not deaf In tho ear
home anyway. Should one of the ( turned toward the K-ople.
family at something which don't ! Wht-re was Hawley?
agree with them, or In case of an llo voted No. He stood by the
attack of Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas- standpat 7ar, while i-entlmont of
trills or stomacr derangement at day- OreRon wns for deposing him. And
time or during the nlRht, It Is handy Hawley knew what this sentiment
to give tho quickest, surest relief was.
known. Adv. Whero was Hawley on the pass-
mltted you to buy a harvester as
cheap ns our trusts fell them to the
Canadians? DM you elect HaMey
not to vote on bills that would bene
fit yon?
And the vot to pps .tho f.irmer'n
free list .bill over- President Toft's
veto, and let In tho' many (rtitU-'con-trolled
articles. '''
"Whero wA's Hawley?
He voted "Nay."
And the wool bill, to reduce the
tariff on wool articles. This bill, If
a law, would have reduced the price
of itvery nrtlole from tho stockings
you wear to tho hat on your head.
Where was llawlry?
"Not voting. '
Did you elect Mm to ro down thero
and dodRu thete moiit important mat
ter1, the most Important Hint ever
Did you elect him to vote half u
vote for tho high-protected woolen
in tl Id of Lawrence, Mums., ullh tin
S per week avemge pn.woll?
And on the Issue of passim; thin
bill over PicstOonl Tart's veto, after
both homes of congress hud passed
It
Where wns I law Ion?
"Not voting."
Wouldn't It haw answired every
purpose to hnv'e had '.Mr. Hawley stay
In ('alum. Oregon, during the must
of the lM)-Mcoud congress nnd have
cnt hlii "iui.v" mill "not voting
pioxy down to the ,loi f'amiou disci
ples? Oiproii would have gotten Just
as much on these tariff suliediiles,
and would have saved twenty cents
per mile for hatilliu: a "not voting''
congressman.
And then on tho vole to agree lo
tho inmate amendments and pass the
cotton Mil
Where wa.s Hawley?
I In voted "nay."'
Ami the bill to put sugar on tho
free list, one of tho most Important
and one that would have taken $1(10,.
11(10,000 tribute from the inignr trusts
ami given It to the people
Where was Hawley?
"Ile nusweietl present."
Did you voter semi Mr. Ilnwlny
down to Washington tti vole to loner
sugar two rents a pound, or did yon
houd him down there to "umiuor
present" when this Mil cnuie up?
Wouldn't you have thought more
of him If he had qoiiio out and
squarely turned ou down, than to
have sat like a dummy when men
with red blood in their veins stood
up nml fought?
The iron and steel bill, to reduce
Hie duties on met A and maiiiitae
lured products---
Where was llawloy Y
lie voted "Nay."
How many of these were for the
Interests nf the voters of Oregon that
Hawley voted against or refused to
vote on?
Have you n Hut of the linnortanl
matters that Mr. Hawley didn't vote
on, ami did vole on?
How many of them were against
tho Cannon standpat bunch, that
runs our government?
How many of them wore for Hie
lutercstn of the beef trust, the wool
trust, the steel trust, the sugar trust?
How long nro you going to send
men down to Washington and pay
them $".ri00 a year and twenty cents
mileage to lietray you?
Think these things over between
now nml November 3. Oregon City
Courier, Paid Adv.
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Hi) OSWALD WEST
(inventor of Oregon
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OCVVALD WEST
I
W MOOS' nIumiIiI o dry lie
. PilllNe llieie ilues lint oxlsl
ii ninnle I'eiison on enilli why it
NlKHllil hIii.v wet.
'riio wnr hewn from I'.iirope
slrikiN ns with horror; yet thiN
Kt'i'iH win', willi nit its i'iu'iiMe,
post, present i in I I'ul nro, will
not prove n ilmp in the Iniehel
eompMleil with Ihe l'WV'4ieH
Vvltit'll lire lieiliK lllililo tlmillgll
out the Iniicl liv Imiixe.
We linnst we lire the k real est
imlioii upon eiirtli, mid in our
elTorlN to preserve this position
vve lnuist we iiiiikI I rive etui
Muiitlv lo rnise, or at least nmili
tain, (In il.iiiiliiiil iifinir citizen
ship, unit to iii'iMiiiipllsli this eiitl
vvt iniisl uiiii'asinyl.v fittlit or
Ki'illiil i? reed utjil 1,'rnfl, stump
tnil poveily, vice nml erlmt',
pndeil the home ami make life
iiit'ic I'leiisuitt for those who
l.ie I -ii h"et I'oi'liiiiule tliiili
till I'M It i.i idle, linwiver, In
I, Ik if pruuri'Ns nloiiu lliose
lilies so lotm tm Iviuy Alcohol
inciil l( s Hie tluiiiie'
Wlio Rtnba the pay died: front tho Inmost work
mini on Saturiiuy ni.Tlit bud makes hio vviTe nnd
little ones ro liiui;ry?
Mr. Hooxc.
Who sowa tho accdn of jioverty nnd dlctrcBS
everywhere)?
Mr. Buonc.
Who loads upon s most of our tux burdens?
Mr, Ilooso.
The Wets protest iiKnilist nlir voting the slnlo
tlr lieeal'se ll will eim Taul WiviKiiigi-r'H l.ievvery
nid le i'iiilvulelit to the confisi utimi n' his prop.
irt,, hut lliey tlo not tell you how the Inwvery
w,. hull through the rpiiiutiou of homes nnd lite
teul'iscittiiii of my ehechs They tlo not tell ,till
t'l.il evorv liriek in I lie ItiiildiiiK leprt.'iits u
lijol.eri heart iiuil the eiiliir of the liuildiu is eiu.
I Ii ii.atiinl of the Mood which lins dripietl there,
from
Whcliivir 1 think of the devil I think of lioo.n,
mid whenever I think of lu.oe I think of the
It x il, fir Ihe devil is hot e and hooye is hell.
(lid I'ooxc is nil oiillnvv who has heeu lnu pur
sued hut never Milwlued. At no lime itud iiiiiler
no i ireiiuiNtnueoM .should he In- given iiinrter, slid
il is Hi- duly of every pod Mlirn to stand reiuly
n Niiiitll.nj; him whenever he slieks his head In
irld All Oregon will Imve a ehnine to Mind-hni;
him on N'uvetnlier M. nnd for the Lord's suko lt
us uial.e n K'ood joh of it.
IF YOU BELIEVE WITH GOYERHOR WEST, VOTE-
OREGON DRY, 332 X YES
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Till Mcctlll lUIMlir I it Mi. J, Olefin
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