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9 tin VAfUfi QEK MFjIWORD TSfATIi T1HBUNR MKLVKOKn, OlrtWOX, FRIDAY. NOVUMIWtt 110, 1!)l - V tP ; i. NDUSTR MSI IAL PEACE I UPON P INDUSTRIAL JUST ICE lMIILAKHPllIA, Nov. 20. "There en n lio no l'ormnnont InduMrlnl pence tlmt Ik not tinned on Industrial Justice," doclared William H. Wilson, necretary of I ho federal department of lnbor, today, to tho delegates of tho American Kcderatlon of Labor. Introduced to tho convention by J'tcsldent (joniHT8, ah "Our 13111 ' and addressing the delegates ns "fellow trade-unionists," Secretary Wilson Raid that bo had been criticised for certain ntntetnenls ho had mndo at tho federation's convention at Seattlo Inat year and declared tbnt he re affirmed what ho raid there. Tho secretary said ho also had been accused of partisanship in conducting his department. "If securing Justice to thoso who earn their living by the hweat of their fnco Is partisanship," he exclaimed, "then count mo a partisan on tho side of tho man that labors." Sir. Wilson In telling of tho work of his department said that tho last j car and a halt It handled scores of trado disputes and tlmt all have been settled with tho exception of a Fere Mnrquetto strike and tho strikes at Calumet and in Colorado. Tho de partment, ho added, takes the stand that tho employer and the employe have mutual Interest in creating a greater amount of production with a given amount of labor. They differ only ns to tho share that should go to each and under the method it should be produced. When the em ployer and tho employe roach this stage, he said, then It is the proper thing to sit down and solve the prob 1cm. CITY MANAGER iSGHMITZ COMING PLAN A SUCCESS! 10 SAN FRANCISCO AT OAYTON, OHIO SEEKING RE-ELECTION llALTLMOItH, Nov. 2. Tho sK FKANClSt'O. (nl.. Nov. 'JO. Commission-Manager l'lan of Oo. Former Mn or Kimeno K. Scliuiitr, ernmont In the Light or Kxporioifce" . cent ml ligure with Alirnlintn Kuof in was discussed by Henry M. Wnlte, ' n seiie of gnift imwoutioiw lol city manager of Unyton, O., at today's ' Inning the eurthniniko uml lire of session of tho Natlounl .Municipal! 1110(5, is Imuiewntil hound tmluv from Star Theater. Tho following. Is a brief synopsis of tho extraordinary photo drama "Traffic In Souls," to open at tho Star Theater for ntno days showing this afternoon, running through Saturday night. Of all crimes tho worst is tho white slave traffic. The agent of this traffic havo gone about their deadl work, so that no where are our daughters and sisters safe. The story opens on a peaceful morning In Now York. Jane nam ing Is ready to go to her employment at a candy store, whore tho works with her sister Lorna. Lorn a Is a good loving girl. Jnne'H sweetheart Is officer HZi who Is keeping an active watch over all suspicious houses on his beat. Wo next seo the home of Win. Trubus, philanthropist and reformer, who Is at tho head of "The Citizens League" to fight the system. His daughter Flora Is engaged to "Hobby" Greshnm, a rich society man. Our story now moves rapidly. Wc seo tho cadets at their work at tho railroad depot and Immigrant ships. Officer -H34 sees two poor Immigrant girls lured into a house on. his heat and his suspicions are nroused, Ho makes inquiries. Tho bullies of the hoiibc nro set upon him but ho fights thrill off single handed, succeeds In releasing tho girls and puts tho wholo gang under arrest. This Is only one of tho many thrill ing and sensational scenes that fol low each other throughout tho en tlio htory. Thl picture Is a power ful dramatic, full blooded sermon, In which human emotions anil adven tures blend stirringly. Ilased on the actual reports of the Rockefeller lucstlgatlng committee and District' Attorney Whitman's report on tho ininpiesnion of while lavcry. Sanc tioned by tho clergy and press, Tho Star Theater hag had many re quests to havo this wonderful pic ture returned to .Medford. and suc ceeded In securing it away from its regular circuit that tho people of Medford may again bo able to seo It. This will be tho flibt time that tho jii-oplo of Medford havo had a chance to witness such a woudaiful plcturo as this at the tegular prices, 5 and Kip, League. Ho declared till uvw form of city government was a success, and In answer to his nwrr question as to whether It could bo a permanent sue cess, ho snld: "Its permanency depends upon in telligent cltlionshlp, nud their con tinued determination to keep partisan politics out of municipal affairs." Tho Unyton plan of fie commis sioners at large and non-partisan, lind resulted In the election of sound business men, he snld. They selected tho manager, nnd the latter selected the dliectors of the flo departments. Law, Finance, Welfare, Sen lee, Safe ty. "1 cannot tell jou tho political faith of the commissioners or the di rectors," he said. "They are selected for their ability. "In our finance department," ho continued, "our new accounting sjs tcm is tho hnine as would bo found in any large business. Our budget Is scientific. Hvcry month the head of each department receive a complete financial statement which shows the original allowance, expenditures and balance In each account. Wc keep our expenditures Inside our allow ances. "In August, wo found that our es timated revenues were too high. With our system of accounting and budget, we were enabled In two days, to re dtico expenditures $4',, 000, and reor ganize all work accordingly." He told homo police women were aiding in the handling of women derelicts and domestic troubles; how the fire department was continually making house to homo Inspections to reduce the fire hazard ; how dupli cation of effort liud been saved b combining nil philanthropic and city nursing Into tho. Welfare depart ment; how citizen' had "turned four hundred dirty spots Into four hundrod gardens"; and numuroug other stop In clt Improvements. "These now forms of municipal government have many up and downs ahead of them." lie said. "Publicity must be given to tho re sults obtained by tho now govern ments. Wc must obtain an efficient citizenship Interest should bo main tained through tho schools. Wo need fewer elections, longer terms, and thereby greater efficiency." New York with the definite intention of entering upon tin netie eumjuu,i!n for election mayor next ,ur. TliU iinuouuoonumt ms made li a brother of Sclimitc, who Haiti the former mayor would 'Seek vindication" at the polls. "Aly brother ii an innocent mail suffering miller a nrvtit burden," Mini Herbert Srhmitx, ndiliiiw that the for mer mayor had been uetuniml ity Kiief, who eondueteil aral'tinjr operation- without his knowledge. fttentv-seen indictments found npiinst Scliiuit?. after he was forced out of office have nnee been ilis-inNxeil, EVE CROSS s CHILDREN LOVE SYRUP OF Flft Don't scold jour fretful, pecIMi child. Sec if tongue is coated, this Is a sure sign Its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. , When listlcs. pale, feierlsh, fill' of cold, breath bad, thro.it sore, doosn't eat, sleep or net naturally, has stomach-ache. Indigestion, diarr hoea, give a teaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs," nnd In a few hours nil the foul waste, tho sour bllo and fermenting food passe out of the bowelo and oti have a well and playful child 'again. Children love till harmless "fruit laxative," nnd mothers can rest oasy after giving It. !teuiVlt never fall to make their little 'IiialdtM'1 dean and sweet. Keep It handy, Mother! A little given today hhtos a Vlck child to morrow, but get genuine. Ask your drupelet for a 50-cont bottle of "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs," which has ill roetlons for babies, children of nil ages and for grown-une plainly on the bottle. Kemember there are counter felts sold here, so suroly look and see that yours Is nmdo by tho "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fig sy rup, Adv. Outside of Its use for fence pints, lilac); locust finds lt8 principal utili sation (n iuKiilutor plus and brackets for telegraph and telephone liuqs. Von Will U'unt Ice Cream For Thanksgiving Call at our factory and nop wlint wo huve in lr t icii hi nM'Cliilili' beturo I Uitli'K w r c r. The White Velvet Ice Cream & Butter Co. II'J hO. (Villi III EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE AT tiii: STAR THEATRE NOV. 20 AND 21 Coiitiiiiioti-) Performance i.acli I My, 'J I'. M. I nlil II I M. TRAFFIC IN SOULS IN SIX MASSIVE REELS The g run text white slave iiciuie ewr pioilucoil auywlieie lit any time. .See in ilctail the uixiile of Hie white hiw traffic etjioM-d. (Kill Moplc uml TIM) uene arc only minor detail of this ticiiicuiloiih pro iliii'tion a production that every man, woman anil child in .Medford xhoiihl xee. It hits been Mril by tin national hoard or ceiixorx ami (lie I'oltlaiiil boaiil of ceiioi-. Owing to the iiumftroiix iciieU for a return dale on this great ietiiH, wo havo secured it away from its lobular circuit at an iioruiiiu prion. We will exhibit it for two dn,s iiiiiniiiif (Miiilinui'iiH to enable nil to see the pictiiro (he film world is talking nlmutv X, Ji. T)ii picliuo is hiibi-il on actual lepoiU of the Itnckolullur iiivuMbjiitiug c'oiaiiiiitei'- District Attorney Whitman of New Yml:. SPKCJAL ADDKI) ATTIIACTIO.V ALICE JOYIC Queen of the Movie, in a nV'M 'l'wi-Uw 1'ioiliietiun, The Vampire's Trail Kujijioilfil In an Al'-Mm K"lem ( nt. 8 - REELS - 8 10 CENTS STAR THEATRE SENATOR LODGE llltV'l l.it ill ttl lltlfllilr i1. Ill litlitl flitll I lilll ! il 1 i-rkvii i in iiinnt unlink iaiiiMMiuii t n loll stints nt tho tlohloti Uulo thin GRILLS WILSONS I In Melco Inslend of 'getting lluortn mornliiK proniplh' at n. in. A liucU. win it fall liiulo nnd u contemplating chnngo In their huidnoHH Is hImii iih Iho rouHou nnd 1 1 1 o Iimu lumlo bl riMlitcltuiiH In prices throit'ihout Iho FOREIGN POL CY UOSTON, Nov. 20. Criticism of the udmlnUtrnttoiiB' attitude tu con nection with tho recent firing on a boat fiom tho, cruiser Tennesseo In Turkish waters, nnd with tho Tsun plco Incident In the Melcivn troubles was made last night b Henry Cabot Lodge. Speaking be fori the Middle sox club, a republican urganUntloii, the senator said: "The administration Is content to hno It appear that the Tennessee Was 1 1 roil upon to give warning of mines, but ou all know what happened at Tumplco. Then within three dnys American sailors were in Mexican waters nnd shedding their blood, And now now the Incident of tho salute teems to have been forgotten. And tho flag was noer saluted. ' All our efforts tdiotild have been out of office. Aw It Is now, .Mexico Is In tho throcH uf involution and tho two pets of t hlit administration, Car raimi and Villa, aio nl owli other's ! throats," "The narh tu now Or should io- momher," .Mr. I.odgo milled, "Hint those uro parlous times, II should luiiulri! Into the stnto of our defeuHO. Tho president sns this U nil ncailoinlc Mucstlon, This Is n fighting world a fighting age. Let tin ft ml out the condition of uAir nrmy and our navy and tile state of our prepniediiess. Let tliono rindlngs be made known to tho people and then let the people say whether tho money shall bo di verted from building southern post o(flceu to our defenses' GOLDEN RULE STORE SALE BEGINS TODAY A merchandising event that prom ises to bo of oNtinordlnivn Interest nl this scafon of the oar Is the big sale rtoio for I hln ovont, Tliny havo ro ut rnnged tho ntock and havo nil goods marked In plnlu tinmen no you can pick your own bnrgnlnii. Ten fieo pilxi'i will ho given Hoturdny nl 10 ii m "'" - i IT THEATRE x MATLNMi: A'l KHISIMI Million Dollar Mystery ttltb L'i'iImhIo, "lliauu Into the ;iiltk".,iiiiN" Wolves of The Underworld Tun Itcel llioiiihn I eat ii in The Chicken Chaser licyMnim CoilllNly mi'ti ii w i:i:kly m:vh t'onihig TIiiiixIii) -I'our ItceN' V. ,Soilcly Life anil t'liderwoihl t Ot- AliW.WK ! (let Your Next Suit of iv LOTHES .MAliK IIY L E I N pitit'ics r.Mi ii- Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering IlIH K. Mnln, l'stiUM WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 20S East r.-iin Street Bradford The Only Exclusive Commercial LMiotographcrs in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place l)y appointment Fhone 1-.7-4 "We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON. Prop J4n5m2m X t V y t t r f r r t V ? V y y y y y y y PAGE THEATRE Friday, Saturday, Saturday Matinee Anothor GREAT ALCO FEATURE James A. Heme's SHORE ACRES No finer adaptation of a sucucssful drama has over boon scrconod than that of this oxquisito pastoral play produced among tho pines of Maino. By far out cla3incr the stage version. In tho cast: Charles A. Stovonsori as Nat Bony, Wm. Riley Hatch as Martin Berry, Con vvay Toarlo as Sam Warner, Violot Hor ner a3 Helen, and others. SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE AMBUSHED nr., . tt. Throe Part Essanay. A picture of intonso intorost. HEAR THE LARGE PAGE THEATE R ORCHESTRA. 0 No Advance in Prices for This Big Bill. Friday-Saturday Evenings, 7 P. M., Sat urday Matinee, 2 P. M. Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c Children Oc mJ a ! y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y t y r- v '. A m . MEN WOMEN v l. 1 ?"' 'Y' A sale so great that it is impossible to quote prices to tho public. A sale so great that tho entire stock of all departments is to bo sold. Wc aro preparing to wait on thousands. The Greatest Reductions ever offered to the people! A salo so great that ve will make the name of this storo ring in every household in southern Oregon doors are closed, The most colossal merchandising event cvor placod boforo tho people of this county. The Biggest the Greatest Sale ever held in Southern Oregon For full particulars road double page ad on pagos 4 and 5. The F. K. Deuel & Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Going on salo to tho public. ' v f ', v V ks ft s 'III. ituj; i.l J I All J RHBWDHKS