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. I A ' u Mofe rhm VrET)FOT?T IsrATTi TRTBPNE, afTWFOttr), OlttWON, VR10AY. NOVMIBEtt 0, 101-1 50 n Medford mail tribune AN lNDKPKttDHNT NnWRlAPBn CUBLIKIIKD IJVKItr AVTHnNOON BXCKI'T SUNDAY 11V TUB HKDl'OItD 1'IUNTINO CO. , Office Mull Tribune HutldlnK, Jt'I7-l 'North Kir lrct; telephone 76. The Dumocrntlo Tltnp. Thn Urdfonl tlatl. The Medfortl Tribune. Th South Urn Orcgonlan, The Anhland Tribune. trHBOHimOK MATMS (One rr, by "" W One month, by " ,60 A DRY OREGON TINC auislumling IVnturo of the oh'ctio triumph of the prohibition clciuout. I'er mnntli, doltvored br currier In Meiuorn. jacxaonvilla una (Jen tritl rolnt... .so fitturday only, by mall, per year 3.00 ... . 1.60 ftTcekly, pr year- Official Paper of the City of MedforC Official i'aper of Jackson County. Entered aa ereond-claaa matter at Medford. Orefiun. under Ue act of Uarch S, 1179. MOVING DA IS BLAMED AS CAUSE OF DIVORCE EVIL KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. C Moving day was doplcted na one of tho greatest foes of modern society and one of tlio cardinal reasons for dlvorco nnd vice by John B. Ham Jnoni) o( Dca Moines, In nn address today before the International Purity Congress. "ho rc-rstalillshmcnt of tho Atucr lean home is the only remedy for the Boclal evil and tho only hope of demo cracy," ho snltl. "The constant shltt 'Jiir of families from one section to another prohibits tho long ncnunlnt nnco among' young people through proper life pnrtners can bo selected. "Young people are thrown into contact with strangers, become bold nnd practlco deceptions. As the re Biilt marriage frequently is con tracted on a guess. Tho deceptions nro discovered and lead to tho di vorce courts and too off to immoral ity." Jlr. Hammond said: "Tho con stant dlmlnutlou of homo ownership among our people and the destruction of tho privacy of tho family life is the greatest menace threatening our free Institutions today." Tho tenant system is responsible also for much labor trouble, ho tald. "About 770 per cont of our pcoplo nro actual tenants and dependent on speculators for tho roofs -which shel ter them," ho said. "Thlrty-fivo per cent of tho, families In our cities move at least ono annually." no UAIt IIARHHOR Me., Nov. C. Tho three months stay here of tho In terned North German Lloyd steam er Kron I'rinzcssln Ccclllo ended to day when, convoyed by tho United States destroycrti Terry and Latribon, sho started for Doston. Tho weather ' vaR fair with a modcrato breeze, when tho steamer with one destroyer a thort distance ahead nnd the other close ubtcrn, departed at I a. in. It -was expected sho would reach Uoston lato in tho afternoon. Tho chango in tho port of Intern ment was ininlo because It was con sidered that tho nuchorago hero would bo dangerous during tho win ter storms. ion in Oregon is tho Lt was tho result, of woinon ushig thoir nowiy givon weapon of tho ballot to vote tno saloons out ot ox-istonec a result that, oan ho ex pected in every equal suffrage state, sooner or later. Xine-tenths of tho wonion of Oregon voted for prohibi tion the most of them boeuuso they sincerely believe that with the elimination of tho saloon the demon rum is also eliminated, and no matter how much statistics and figures prove that prohibition is an economic fallacy and does not necessarily prohibit, argument to that effect is wasted. Back of the prohibition movement is the church mili tant practically every denominational preacher becom ing a political agent for the cause and organizing his con gregation for a systematic battle to aid prohibition. Against such a force, when aroused perhaps the most pot ent in the nation, reason and energy are alike wasted. rl he average prohibitionist is sincere, lie really be lieves that he is reforming the world and that mankind can be improved upon without. Regarding his own standard as pertcctiou. he would force all the world to contorm to it. Jle yould measure the appetite of the world by his own and limit it accordingly. Denied the saving grace of humor, ho cannot comprehend what a strange figure he would recast out of this old "world. . Prohibition is a recrudescence of the puritauism of the pilgrim fathers. It is an effort to make everybody out wardly good along certain narrow conventionalized' lines. It will undoubtedly havu to run its course, just as the kill joy puritanism.of Cromwell's time ran its. course,, and other semi-religious hypocritical crazes have run their course so we might as well make the best of it. !If we have to get along without the saloon as an insti tution we might as well adjust ourselves to the new condi tions. "Wo have a year to make the readjustment and de vise other means of raising the public revenues to supply the deficiency caused by a loss of revenue. The saloon is not the cornerstone of civilization, and we can get along without it. just as other communities do. There is no use in wearing a long face or believing that the state or eitythns gone to hell." As a matter of fact, the saloon act ufllly creates no revenue, though it draws revenue from the surrounding locality to the city, and leaves a percentage that helps defray public expenses. luce is no reason why Aledtord should not be prosper ous under a dry regime for prosperity lies with the peo ple to create and depends upon their energy and industry. At any rate, we have got to do what we can to make .Med ford prosperous, and once the period of readjustment is over, there is no reason to doubt but that the city will bo more prosperous than ever. RUSSAN INVASION OF TURKEY BEGUN II ROUTES "lOmporor WllllnmV cousin, Count Von Soliwoiln, dim! ut Lotlx, from w omnia ivci'IvihI In mi action nour Sklnrnlott tec." : STAR Uses! Clean Will m UO.Mi:, vln London. Nov tl, 7 r.." n. in. Tho Tilbuna piilillHlii'tt u IV trogrnd dispatch regarding tho opir tlous of tho KuxhIimik In Uineuln, It also tn.n that the UusmUui news papers reior to ronstnnuuopio ny nn old Shunnle u turns of Timrgiml. Tho dispatch follews: "The Utinslann In init'iila nro operating tilong a front or lt'.o idIIch. Thoy entered Turkey lv two routes, ono column toward Krrorttui nnd the other striking Miiithwaul Tho Ar menians everjwhero welcomed tho Russians, regarding tho war iim ono of Itlier.itlon. Several entire Turkish regiments hno been t ikcii prisoners. Got to Go Deep to Cure Rheumatism Liniments Help Locally, But the Disease is Way Down Inside. THE ELECTION 266 LOSE LIFE IlKRMN, Nov. 0, via The Hague nm London, 9 a, in. A report reach ing horo from Wllhelnishavon shows that 2Gf. men are mltslng from the crow of the German cruUor Yorck, sunk recently off tho North Sen coast of (iermany as a result of accidental contact with Gorman mines. Three hundred and eighty-four members of thu crow, including the commander nnd chief offlcor, were tnken off by another vessel. "THU DLACK urximici)" AT ITTIIKATKIt Kplsoilo o. 11, Tracked By tho Secret Service Despcrato, tho "Mack Hundred" detcrmlno upon a bold plan to lid tho House or Mys tery of Jonos, Florence, and every ono in it bo they can carefully hunt every nook and corner for tho 11, OOQ.QQO. Jones discovers ono of thorn hiding counterfoil money in the library, Cunningly, the "Mack Hun tired" inform tho Chief' of tho Secret Service. Norton cleverly discovers tho pcliomc; he enlists the aid ot the So cret Service, Tho dictaphone, the police and the ovpr-rosaurcoful Nor ton bring about flight, pursuit nnd Uio thrilling Rdventuro in tho den or tln coimlorfoltors. At It Theater to. J)llit. Always iQo, THERE are crumbs of comfort for all political parties as a result of the recent election save for the progres sives, who were successful only in California, but every where else lost ground. The democrats, while losing many of their surplus members in the house of representatives, still have a com fortable working majority and have increased their ma jority in the senate. This is an unusual proceeding for an off year following a program of. tariff legislation, and indi cates popular approval of the administration's course. The MeKinley tariff, the Wilson tariff, the Payne-Aldrich tariff, were all followed by defeat of the administration in power. The republicans have regained much lost ground and secured the return of many of their most reactionary load ers to congress, while the reactionary leaders of the demo crats met deserved defeat. The triumph of fannon and Sherman in Illinois, of Penrose in Pennsylvania and of numerous other republican staijd-pattei's, shows that the republican partv has become the reactionary party of the nation, as the defeat of Glynn, of l?oger Sullivan and other reactionary democrats purges tho party of this element. Th progressives won in California alone through the personality of lliram. Johnson. Even his strength failed to elect a progressive as senator. As a consequence, those of the progressives who are sincerely progressive will drift into the democratic, party and help make it, as it has be come under Woodrow Wilson the real progressive party of the nation, while those who are sit heart reactionaries, or who joined the party hoping to ride into power, will drift naturally into the republican or reactionary party. The sweeping gains of the prohibitionists, who have carried Washington, Colorado. Oregon and Arizona dry by immense majorities show the progress of the dry propa ganda and indicates, sooner or later, the doom of the saloon throughout the nation. The equal suffragists secured some triumphs, though complete counts arc necessitated to assert the actual gains. tliu'kson county has reason to. congratulate itself upon the splendid vote it cast for Senator Chamberlain and Dr. Smith both by far the best qualified ,men for the offices. Lt is a matter of regret that Dr. Smith was not elected gov ernor, for he is an unusually high type of man to be seek ing political office. His defeat is due to the large repub lican majority and to the combination against him of the saloons and the prohibitionists for the women, who voted the state dry, also voted for Di Withy com be. T Vft at tlr rourrr tit rhfiimille polns It nNpjIrM th? itcV. ' urchin lu ll ucueu rf S. S H, tho fn: Mood pur. iilrr llhcitmailKin U r't arl'y u MihxI cllsraic that. mro It la lu tUa tltal tluld that rbrtimatli' trod nc!o an rarrlnt, IxI,fi In thn JiilntM nud tnu'c'1 . Ilif re t' Irrltalr ttu m-rrra and prtlui c pain. Acil In orlrr tu drive ,i' il sr pain In llli ting lon It rnpilrri 5 K. S to Ink drrp Into the tiny itlatnlt linlil.!rJ In Hip Innrrnimt tlmur,. .I ,s. S. trartla whfrewr th Mood p-en ami nrTr laaca L medicinal Influence. Thla explain why it overciimc thn incut rhronlc forma of rhriiraatlitn. why It dlalftdera llio.o hard deposit that thicken the Joint, for It act na a solvent nnd nlir lh Mood to pro vide In the tlMiii-a tlinu natural element tor which the Ixuly luillillns tirwra run tlntialljr rrnvrs and mutt hare. It you hare never ued H. S. H, for rbrumatlim. eet a Imttle today nf any ilmcslit. Car It aa dim ted and with ome almplc home bel you will anon dethrone tho ort and moat painful forma of rheiimntlim. Write tho medi cal department. The Hftlft Hpetric tl., n.1 Swift Itlds, Atlanta, (la., for addi tional ndrlce. Voiira may fcj a caie ere ft idlcht help frotn n api-elafat whoo Biitlcn'la free, will 6lvo the mya. tery that haa Pern raaklnz llfo mlmrablo for you. When Jon Ak for H. fl. S. In alt upon It and refine all auUtltutcc Cy Friday nnd Saturday The Wheat and the Tares Siioiial VlttiKWiili IVattifo In 'I'wti I'artH lly (H'rjittod itiiumv an Innocent limn In Hunt to prison, a joiiiik r.lil toldiod of lior )iroorly. An nnt IH-ott'il votiroKHliiii lirltmH fonvlctlon to thu iorJur'f nnd liniilnotti to IiIh vie (Ini8, Hearst Selig Weekly SIiowIiib Min. Soenrs In W.tr Stilt Uon linropo The Black Slider UloKrupli SIiikIo lU't'l llr.iiim She Made Herself Beautiful On Sumo l( ol "Rastus Knew it Wasn't" Comedies Tlntt Will Mnl.e Yon UiirIi I tie AilinUsliui I tie illKSdIIOtll. OF MOUI'HN MKtlHWS 1 1 MEDFORD S. II. HAUMAN II, I, VAM.IIIMU mzmMwrfi . s sTZTrr' (frteae' yzDs DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL III SIMMS, NIIOIlTIIM AMI r(UiHII ('(MIISIN HlHt't t'lttlit unit HiteeoHH In Imlf ultnltieil, Tlili neliool Khun ninin IIiiiii ii tlionrotluil linowltidito or IniHlneHii lirnneltcH. It 1 1 it I mm uiirli Htndent liullvlilinillj In llui pruottritl metlmiln of tent ImimIiichii. It eiiulim for tho eineif.eiielun of life New itiilln muy eiiler nny llino- r.t 'I 5 XX Theatre FRIDAY-SATURDAY Milion Dollar Mystery Two !U el , No II. Tracked tlio Secret SCfVIti Mutual Weekly News . His First Love Majoxtle Mable's New Job Two Hv KvWonu Comedy IOC ALWAYS 10c I is SJ S 0 ti' PAGE THEATRE Friday and Saturday Saturday Mutiticc 2:00 p. in. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Tlir AH 'Mil IVnlnte l'iiiiii I'le-euli ANDREW MACK The liiiiiiitiH llio.nlw.iv ( tiiiiiili.in in "THE RAGGED EARL" A I'lNe-l'ml 1'lfto I'lm The ie'nu i- wliiele foi AiiiIich MiieK, lli olil-linie Itiomlniiy fiiM'iite, ami lie itMieinte ilnet ol' tlii iiii'lni-e. to eienle nil llui Imtjtliler they poHnilily euii, uhhh. lie it Known. U imt n lilt'e. When Hie iieltiu wii plnel on MioiolHiiy, mim1 y.uw mo, it wii n Uteat Mttt'i'Pit!. Mini it w tile Mine lnr, Andrew Muck, who went tlio tinilinneew into ttMniti of heMily liuifhler. The ,tM Inive lieen nr rmiKeil nillt givnt en re, ninl.noine retmirknlile divit wenen itiienr, whieli rormetly wrtv only lln lionl of litretjin-mmle pli'tiireM. Tlifonjjlioiit tli entire he ivt-U nothinir hut (he hSitheot oitlor of ilioloiint)4iy i irtvnlenl. Willinm Conklin ilny, Sir lleiiry, Oimi lliiHlfy immniuii lh role of ICKtltlftm l-llJUBuni. lit wnnl; Klennur Dunn iiiipci-fHinnteN Inn. her little ni-ler. Mini the Hiit of the old rogtio, liunl Wihlhniolr, In cArrttil off l.j lhvnul .1. I'M. IiitiH : hij.le ot the "Busy Business Boy and the Droppers In" A conn ily that will he iiiut-i.iteil lij Ih Thin "lifijd InmineoH limn." pliniliil iroi(iiiiii will onlx he -howii 1'inlnv iul Stiliinlny tnetniiK, iiml u Kieein SiMutihiy Mntinee tit - p. in. Lower Moor. l.'e. llnlfuny, ltle. ChiMreti ."e. &iY&i' ' "iX (iCV fii 2e6CXi',XXy'Xi!ef f C W (Y..v C 5 ( "T. i & ;W(y i tt"l"Zl"l"ZZ"l"ZZ DESCRieED IN 1893 THK 11AGUJ2, via London, Nov, C, 8; 20 a. m. The famoiiB oOrinan i contlniotor gun which has been 10- ported an a modern Invention, ap pears to have described in the Ger man magazine Prometheus, in the year 1893. The article at the time gave tho weight of the gun and tho velocity and effect of the shots, and this information was extensively ipioted In scientific mngnzlnoH hmmd iHirliii; tho sumo your, BOfP BALI AMSTERDAM, Nov. C, via London, 12:22 p. in. Tho Vosslscho Zeltung has. published a diBpatch from Sofia, Uulgarlu, saying that Turkish cruis ers have successfully bombarded tho Russian fortified seaport of Ilalum, John A- Perl UNDERTAKE Lady Assistant M B. BARTLETT IUiobm M, 47 aui 414U AwbuiMMfl litrrlef lwil CwrMR t t T T ? T ? ? ? T t ? y ? T T ? T t t t r ? t t r t t T t t ? T t r y T r ? I t t I. PAGE THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 9th H.H.FRAZEE PRESENTS Ti1EfARCETHATISnAKIN6THEWH0LEWOI?LDtTAU6ri BY EDWARD PEPLE Author of'THE PRINCECHAR "THE LITTLEST RE BEC"C: STAGE.D BY ELDGAR MAC6REGOR With the Best Farce Cast that Ever Visited the Coast INCLUDING t ? ? V ? ? ? t ? ? T f y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y V t y y y y y y y y t t T"l 1 a y""1' .1 ' V !? T- T X.. .-J- V t i "-v ' iierDert oonnuii, viscar rigman, jusie mirupiui, wnanao uaiy, & Minna Combel, Bernice Buck, Jack Raffael, Eleanor Fairbanks $ and others PRICE : Entire lower floor $1.50. Balcony, first 4 rows $1, next 4 rows 75c, next 6 rows 50c Mall Orders received now. Make checks payable to Page Theatre. Phone 418. Seal Sale opens Friday, November 6th, 10 a. m. ?tt?Kij:;i r ? T y y y Y y OOOvOOOOOOOl TT T T T T.T T TT T T J a 10 10 IO ill IO (O (.1 I.I ? fo (.1 (O IO (.1 IO I.) I.I 3 s () (I fa m i7) (O 10 to IO I J .t&y fc,ii S-