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Offlclul I'ujier of Jackson County.
Rntered a accund-elaiia matter at
Medfnrd, Orncon, under the act of March
t, 1S7.
Hviorri Circulation fur 1914. 288'.
Full leaved wlro Aimorluted Vtetn die
patclirn, 33S&
Babgcrlbers ratling to recclro
papers promptly, phone Clreu- 4
4 Intlon Manager t 2D OH. '
HONG KONG KOLUM
Home noldlor Hlinot rlflo like, llifht-
nliiB 'itlovtT hltoo In mhiio place
twlco, .
I'looplo who mako lilcnvy ronVdr-
nation maybcBo dlop too mlany ro
marks.
r , A.WiiriiliiK
Ilo thankful,, son, for jour small lot,
And, sonny, do not Icicle,
For Ibtft of -tilings you haven't got
Would only malco ou nick.
Kvon
Mnml l'nt through with you,
Laura; your father Hoops n pawn
shop. l.njirn And I'm through with you
Maudj 'I Bnw yoir fothor coming out
of It.
"Lost In tho Desort" with Mary
I'lckford (a hapjiy death),
"Why nirU I.eavo Home" with
Arthur Johnson. (Kvor sco lilin?)
"Tho Itlrth of a Nation" assisted
hy'Kddln Foy (Iio'h doing IiIh Bhoro)
On tlio IMiono
"Hullo! Is this MlSH lllIRK?"
"Yts,"
This Is Mr. (luhh talMnK."
"Oh, yos,"
'Wly rooiutnatn and inysolf thought
thai you and Miss KoI las might want
to go tA tho innvloH with us this
ovtuilng."
"Wh) wo had somothlng hold
tho wlro Just n minute."
(Wliut ho thought (hoy Mild)
"Say, Annlo, this hnndsomo Mr
(luhh wautH to tako us to tho mov
Ion, Don't you think wo had bnttor
1 1 roa ; IIiIk thoator dato and go with
lilni? IId'h ho fasrluatlng!"
"Why, job .rd much rathor go
with him."
(What tlioy really miI.I)
"Annlo, this mutt (luhh wants to
lake us to tho movlos. Do ou think
wo had letter nrtopt or tako a ohanco
onsoino ono olso? It's rathor Into."
"Oh. I 8iilion wo iiih)' us woll do
HOIUOthlllg."-
y.
(luhli -wo'll ho dollMllI-
Mfohlgnn Oarsoyl".
StullnV llaigalii (Viiiutci'
Toll a man tJioro arc !IT0.1Gn,t8n
glars In tho hnnveiis hu'll Uollovo you
gi))l him wlion a ebtilr is wot with
IMijit and ho won't.
. $rr"tu '8 "loro of a straiujor nmn
fiction to soiuo psople.
M tho Cli-ciu
A'What wus tho row In the
ldel'n
fihow this tnornlng. ltll'"
"Tho two'hoaded msn (urrl!
with hlniHolf as to wlilrh fseo attuiiU
got shnvod first!1'
mm,
til 'wffS 4It
Mi
Kcj UIn Woiil
Ilrldo Tom, didn't J'Vi ow to
vlco up smoking on our wuddlni day?
TomYes. I did.
Hrlilo-Hut ou aro smoking now
Tom Ye, hut I didn't siuoko on
our wedding do did 1
pfjtfisS All theT cfAsifiM WIndlers'
THE .Portland nowspapei-s arc filled with holy in
diimation over the .swindle! nernefrahvl hv tho
WntCH Cashier company of Portland b whieh the
public -was inuletecl to the
dollars, and as a result of
six officials of the concern
the mails to defraud, with a
years' imprisonment.
i L ?' f ,0.(l, behavior, the prison term will -bb shortened
to about oifflitfcii months each, or lOStinonflis' incaivera-
tion for stealing $'(,500,000,
j or cacn Jiioniu jii prison, jicii Jiaveuueen sentenced J or
seven yours' imprisonment for stealing a loaf of bread,
and on the other hand, men who stole several hundred mil
lions in wrecking the New Jfaven and Rock Island railroad
sysfoms are not punished at all yet we prate about the
equality before the law.
It is not the feature of inadequate punishment, how
ever, whjch arouses the Portland newspapers. Nor does
it seem to be the audacity of the swindlers in working the
age-old gold brick game under their noses, ft seems rather
to be the fa't that the bunko artists were not smooth
'enough to get away with it without being caught.
As n matter of fact, cvovy Portland newspaper aided
and abetted the swindle, indeed, were the main agents in
its promotion, and it was mainly through the Portland
ncwsimpei-s that the fraud was successfully worked. With
out the newspaper campaign, the irrcat success that
crowned the efforts of the wild-catters in separating the
gullible from their hard-earned savings would have been
impossible.
ICvery one of these virtuous oracles that now raises its
voice in righteous wrath against the Cashier company
eagerly sought its business and made special rates to lend
its columns to become a party to (he deception of (he pub
lic. ICvery paper carried its full-page glaring announce
ments of a fabulous fortune foi- the suckers. Each sheet
printed the false statements in prominent position and lent
its influence to-cheat its readers.
A little uiyestigutipn would have established the fact
that the CasUior conipa'iYv was coneeived in iniquitv and
conducted us a fake. Inquiry at the patent office would
liaVC .SUO'itfn flic i'Oiimiiiu iinrl nn ii.iI.n4u l'in-nL.i;,r,.i.,
oplV management would have revealed the outrageous
polling contracts by which the money taken in went into
the Dockets of the officialsbut none of the miners was
jfuifficiently interested to let, the interest of its readers out
weigh the cash considerations of the concern for adver
tising. All papers, mostly unwittingly, publish more or less
fraudulent, advertising, but here was an instance where the
Portland press knowingly took iho money of swindlers in
l lofenl institution, and heartily co-opcratd in conducting
. bunko game upon their own readers, even reluctanth
printing the truth when the collapse came, in an effort to
pjliield "good advertisers" and assist them in their effort
to repeat the performance in a virgin field in the east.
'Use journalistic prostitutes who assisted in the perpe
tration of the Cashier fraud, having pocketed their portion
of the profits of the swindle, were part and parcel of the
conspiracy to defraud and should be punished along with
the rest of (he conspirators.
Manley Reports on
I'ithh nhstrart of first section of
report of Ilasll M, Manly, nccoptod
hy United Status Commission on In
dustrial Itolatloiis and adopted hy
CommlsHlo'ucrH WhIhIi, I.euuon,
O'Conntdl and, Oarrotsou;
Unjust DMilliiitlon of Wcolth
Tho enactment of an Inhorltanco
lax po grcded that while making gen
erous provision for tho support of
dependents and tho education of
minor children, It shall leave no largo
accumulation of wealth to punt) Into
hands which had no sharo In Its pro
ductlon. Tho rovqnuo from this tax
to ho remu ved hy the fuloiul gov
ernment for three principal pur pur
eose: 1. Tho extension of educatien:
2. The development of, other Im
portant Kocltil xnrvlco which should
propei ly ho performed hy tho nation
which are discussed in detail cite
wheio. 3. Development In co-operation
with states and municipalities of
groat constructive works, such as
road hulldlng, Irrigation and re
forestation, which would mutoi tally
Increase the offlolmu'y and welfare
or the entire nation.
There Is no legislation which could
be imsvod hy coiiKroHs, tho Immediate
slid ultimate offeots of which would
lie more salutary or would more
great)) annt In tempering the existing-
splilt of unrest.
l'iHiuplo)iuont and Denial of Opimr
limit) to Kuril it l.ltlug
Chi tain mmuuios for dealing with
(hone loiidttlous which it re iIkoukoi1
olMwItoro lu the irit need to ho
IHia)td forward with all possible
hlHor, but It may lie confidently pre
dicted tliHt tho uueiupln)ment situa
tion will tiot Vie upprtolubly rolloved
until irest sdvuurtw have been made
" r,"v'l of tlio two prlnio
oUHw unjet dutrlbutlon of wonIIIi
and iHuuoiHillsattoH uf land and nt
itrtil rwHiuroM.
Th mbM direct methods of dealing
witlt tbo IntHiualtt) or weHh have
ulroMdy hd biiwfly dtMUtewl and
will bo tH)Hltftted lewltr lu the
rtHwrt. With itwHoct to the land
iluuctUin, httwover. the felkiwittg wlr
suMeetloMa aro dltwlltetl:
1 VlROtotiM and uureleullng pro
kerutlou to regain all land, wnt.r
tunc ol n million and a half
which, after a six weeks' trial,
have been convicted for using
maximum punishment of two
' ?' i ' '
an average reward of -4513,975
Industrial Unrest
power and mineral rights, sccurod
from tho government hy fraud.
1!. A general revision of our land
laws, ho as to apply to nil future
land grants the doctrlno of "superior
use," ns In the cano of water rights
In California, and provision for for
folturo lu case of actual non-use. In
Its standout form the doctrine of
"superior use" Implies niorely that at
tho time of making the lease the pur
pose for which tho laud will lie used
must ho taken Into consideration,
and the use which Is of great soolnl
vuluo whull he given preference,
:t. The forcing of all unused land
Into uso hy making the tax on non
productho the same as on productlvo
laud of the same kind, and exempting
all Improvements.
Tho unemployed have nptly heon
called "the hIiI('.ii Hands beneath
the stato." Surely there Ih no con
dition which more Immediately de
mands the attention of congress than
that of uuemplo.Miieut, which Is an
nually ditvlng hundreds of thousands
o( otherwlMe productive citizens Into
poveity and hitter despair, sapping
the vor haslH of our national effic
iency, and KormliiMtliiK the heeds of
i evolution
Denial of .lusi
With full recognition of the grav
ity of the suggestions It noems neces
sary to urge tho commlsNlon to make
tho following recommendations
1. That congress should forth
with Initiate nn amendment to the
constitution providing In specific
terms for the protection of the per
sonal rights of eeiv person In the
I'nlted States from encroachment hy
the fwleral and state governments
mitt hy private Individual, assncla-
.VI
uiauvs ii.UiTi. rouTuwn.
OltKOON
Diocesan Hoarding and Day School
for girls under the oaro of Tho Sis-
tors of St John llaptut Korty-Sev-onth
year begins Sept. 15 Tor cat
alogue address. Tho Sister Sup?ilor.
John A. Peri
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
XH H, llAU'li.iriT
Phone M. -17 aud J7-JU
AautuUuco tiortloa
Ooroaer
UWs" and WrT?oratlons. The" princi
pal rights which fthouhl ho thus spe
cifically protected b) tho power of
the federal government are tho priv
ilege of tho writ of habeoR corpus,
tho right to Jury trial, frco speech,
peaceful aflsombtngOjfto keep nn'd hear
arms, to he free from unreasonable
searches nnd BcIzurOs, to speedy pub
lic trial, to freedom from excessive
ball, and from cruql nnd unusual pun
ishments. ,,
2, That congress Immediately en-,
act by stdtuto or, If deemolfiieces'sary,
Initiate n constitutional amendment
specifically prohibiting the courts
from declaring legislative acts , un
constitutional. 3. That congress enact that In
all federal cases whore tho trial is
hy Jury, all qualified voters lu tho
district shall bti Included In tho list
from which Jurors aro selected nnd
that they shall bo drawn by tho uso
of n wheel or other device designed
to promote ahsoluto Impartiality.
I. That congress should dras
tically regulate or prohibit private
detective agencies nnd private em
ployment agencies doing business In
mora than ono state, employed by u
company doing nn Interstate business,
or using tho malls In connection with
their business. Such regulation, if
It Is feasible, bIioiiIiI Includo particu
larly thd limitation of their activities
to tho bona fide functions of detect
ing crime, nnd adequate provision
should ho made for tho rigid super
vision of their organization nnd peri
sonnel.
B. Thnt, the militia of the several
states being subject to regulation hy
congress, carefully drawn rules for
their personnel, organization nnd con
duct In tho field should he drawn up
to lusuro their Impartiality during In
dustrial disputes.
'Denial of tho Wght nnd OpKrtiinl(y
to Kornt Kffecflvo Orgnnljttlotii
1, Incorporation nmong the rights
guaranteed by tho constitutloii of tho
unlimited' right df Individuals to form
nsHoclutlons, not for tho snko of pro
fit, but for the advancement of their
Individual and collective Interests.
a. Unnetmenf of statutes speci
fically protecting this right nnd pro
hibiting tho discharge of any person
bocnuso of his membership in n Inbor
organisation.
1 :i. Knnctinent of u statute provid
ing thnt action on tho pnrt of an as
sociation of Individuals not organ
ized for profit shall not bo held to ho
unlawful, where such action would
not be unlawful In the case of' on In
dividual, 1. That tho federal trado com
mission ho specifically empowered
and directed by congress In determ
ining unfair methods of competition
to tnko Into account and specially In
vestlgato the unfair treatment of
lnbor In nil respt'ets, with particular
roferenco to tho following peints:
'
NOBODY SPARED
Kidney Trouble Attmk! Medford
.Men and Women, Old nod Yonnjc
Kidney ills mcIzo young nnd old.
Often como with llttlo warning.
Children suffer In their early years
Can't control the kidney secre
tions. fllrls nro languid, nervous, Riiffer
pain.
Women worry, enn't do dally work.
Men have lame nnd aching hacks.
ff you have any form of kidney
Ills
You must rench tho causo tho
kidneys.
Donn's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys
llnvo brought relief to Medford
people.
Medford lontlinony pioves It.
Mrs. Mar) Wlnterhalder, 81 a X
Palm St., Medfoid, says: "Not only
have 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills my
self with good results, hut I also
know of others who have used them
with success. I am a firm believer
In the merit of Doan's Kidney Pills.
I have never been bothered hy my
hack or kidneys since I took this
medicine about four years ago."
Price r.Oc, at nil dealers. Don't
simply ask for n Kidney remedy get
Doan's Uiduo) Pills the same that
Mrs. Wlnterhalder had. Foster
Mllbum Co., Pi ops., lluffnlo, N Y,
Adv.
STAR 1!!
'HINDU M WUDXPSDAY
It's Hero Again"
"The Diamond
from the Sky"
Thit'ler lu Two Parts
"A Bad Man and Others"
An rxcltjtis Drama In Two Parts
"Miss Fatty's
Seaside Lovers"
A Ko atone Comedy
PIUCTS 5 XI 10 t'K.VIS
Coining
1IM'()( kiti:s
Two Dan Onl lleginnlng TutMdav,
ng )t .Ut
' " a.' Ife'rueal fo permit employes to
become members of lnbor organiza
tions. b. Refusal to meet or confer with
tho authorized rOprcsentatlves of em
ployes. r Thnt the department of lnbor,
through tho secretary of labor or any
other authorized official, be empow
ered nnd directed to present to the
federal trade commission, and to
prosecute beforo that body, all caics
of unfair competition arising out of
tho treatment of labor which 'may
come to his attention, ' V
C. That such' case, affecting nu
they do tho lives of clt'lzqn In thejipinl Hiinurfariw tliee aims ns fo!
lilt inmost circumstances', as well ns"
the, profits of competitors and tho
peaco of tho community, he directed
by congress Jo have proccdonco over
all other caics before the federal
trade commission.
STftO.Vfi .MICDKOItl) HA.VIC
Unsolicited T.tiiuonlnl Front Run
FroiirUfo llniikluj; .Tournnl
Dolroy ncfchell, president of tho
Farmers and Fruit Orowers Ilnnk, Is
building up a strong Institution In
Medford. President Getchell Is n
keen hanker and was for many years
connected with tho old Pooplo's TJnnlc
of Mini oapolh, now tho Scandinavian-American
Xntionnl Tlnnk of
that city. Ho has followed n policy
of "safety frst" In banking: and
while lie ndmlts his policy may he
tho cause of slower growth In some
respects, ho Is content with tho se
curity It Insures to tho depositors.
Tho slogan of tho bank Is "N'o loans
to our directors no loans to our of
ficers," nnd under Mr. (lotchell's supt
ervlslon tills rule Is being rigidly en
forced.
Cashier It. F, Antlo calls special
attention to tho fact that during the
dull times the hnuk has no notes and
bills redlscotiuted nnd no bills pay
able for money borrowed. Const
Danker for August, 0ir.
Pimples and Skin Eruptions
Danger Signs of Bad Blood
It May Mean Eczema, Scrofula The
First Sign of Inherited Blood Disease
Pimnle. scnlv ltchlnr skin, rashes, hurnlne sensations nnd Scrofula
denoto .vlth unfailing certainty u debilitated, weakened nnd Impure state of
tho blood. Tho treuble: may have been In your blood from birth, but no
mutter bow vou were Infected, vim must treat It through the blood. It Is ti
blood disease. You must uso S. S. S., the Htandard blood tonic for 50 yours
it von etnoot eertitln relief. For nurlfvlnir the systMii. nothing Is equal to It
Tho uctlon of S. S. S. Is to cleanso tho blood. It Honks through tho system
direct to the aeut of the trouble acting us nn antidote to neutralize the
blood poisons. It revitalises the red blood corpuscles, Increases tho flow
ho that the blood can properly perform Us physical work. The dull sluggish
fooling loaves you- tho complexion clears up. Kven long standing cases re
spond promptly. Hut you must tnko S. S. S. Drugs nnd substitutes won t
do. Get S. S. S. front your druggist. If youn Is n special case nnd you
need expert advice, wrlto to S. S. S.
THE PAGE
Cool, roiiit'optnluV, AVt'U Vpiitilatcd
Wednesday and Thursday
Premier Production of a
William Fox Photoplay Supreme
NANCE O'NEIL
The World's Pastmistross of Stormy Emotion
in a Drama of Sweeping Power
"Princess Romanoff"
HastMl on "Kt'dorn," Sardon's Hnmm'tnl Drama.
David Belasco Says: "Miss O'Xeil, with hor vital
personality and, eompollint? lnanctisin, is beyond
question America's most eminent emotional actress,"
Magnificent, Thrilling Five-Act Foaturo
HEARST-SELIG WEEKLY
KIiKTCIlKU KISI1 in Popular and Character Sones.
510 -15c
NOTE Friday and Saturda, I3ij? Double Hill, fea
turing Charlie Chaplin in "A Woman," and Anita
Stewart in a thrilling drama, "Four Thirteen."
Ufe EMPIRE
, ADMISSION" ") AXD 10 ClVPS
Wednesday and Thursday
WILLIAM ELLIOTT
"WOMEN AND WINE"
World Feature Film in Five Arts.
Produced bv WiUinm A. Hrndy.
The Doartl of ('pu.vu-s havt pcrmitti'd this picture to
be played, but it must not happen again.
ADMISSION 5 AND 10 (MONTS
l'e, 0. Kay. Manager K. 0, Put Hi, Operator
Mrs. K (J. Kay, Cashier Miss Oolda Harns, Pianist
PEACE AIMS OF
SOCIALISTS
OPPOSE
LAND ANNEXATION
HKH1.IN, Ausr. 'J.V-The soemK-t
newspaper's jti)li-h the result' of
eonferenccH hy Hie party's reielntnjr
member nnd. member of the jinny
on,noerjiiii,' )o socinliHls' pence nims
!, own
pence mtft bo u pennnnont one,
lending the Kiiropeup nations to
jeloxur relations. ,
(crtnuiiyV opponent must not ho
pcrmittc)! to nc(iure any uormnii ter
ritory. '' '
JFimt fuvored tuition eliup.es should
I he introdiiued into ponce treaties with
nil belligoronl.
Tariff wnlls should he removed.
So fur n possdile, freedom of tho
sons should ho estuhlihlied, tho right
of enptttie uholishod nnd "nnrrow'i
impnrtntit for the woild's i-onnneiee''
slioObl ho interiititionulii'il.
Aimtrin nnd Turkey mif-t nut lie
wenkeued. '
Annox'ntinii' of foreign lerritories
violnte the rhjlits of pto)lo to xelf
rule nnd wonkon intornul strength
nnd harmony of the Oormiui notion,
therefore "we oppo-o nil plans of this
sort of shortsightedness of politie
iuns fnvering: (oniiiot."
The pnity deinunds the establish
ment of nn intenintioiial court to
which nil fiilnie conflicts liotwe-n
iiiitiiniH mnv he submitted.
moclips destroye;d
by forest blaze
AIIKUDF.I'.N', WiihIi., Amr. - Mn-
elips, n fciiniiner resort I own on the
ocean lioneh not t h of firms llnthor,
uud which wus united Auuu-t IS by
Co., Atlanta, On.
Medford's
Leading Theater
ti fire which did i.40,nnn dnnuige, is
leported to hnw been destroyed by
nuother fire lint ni'.-lit. Eight stores
were burned.
mm wants
TO HELP OTHERS
3y Telling HowLydia E.Pink-
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Restored Her Health.
Miami, O'.'s. "I had n fcmnlo
troublo and weakness thnt nnnoyod
mo continually. 1
tried doctors and nil
kinds of mcdlclna
for sdveral years
but was not cured
unUl I took Lydln E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound. I
liope my testimonial
will help other suf
fering women to
try your wonderful
medicine." Mrs.
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Another Woman who litis Found
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L'-l''ortfy Kansas. " Somo years
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rinkhnm's Vegetable Compound ami
urn now enjoying good Itoalth. 1 will
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any woman suffering with fmale trou
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-Mrs. A. L. Smith, It. No. 'J, Hox CO,
Lindbborg, Kansas. ,
If you have ilio slightest doubt
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ymr letter vlll he opened,
rend and uiisuered by a woiuitii,
mid held in strict coutldeuco.
vLsi-,
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Repairing
r l,i uond Setting nnd Uimravlni;.
All work Guaranteed.
Agate cuttliiK and mounting,
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TIII3 JUWni.nn 212 K. Main St.
Sk
Belmont School
(For Boys)
21 miles south of Sin Francis co
We think tht w clre to our boyi ht
thoughtful iu'ut wi.li i.iri;r,tniftenlfr,
oiimwitiuniUiun luitituiioaa that admit on
rcrtlOMt ivl uo rmmmation t..e il- ti uf
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MedlclnoCo iua rocommondod Poxtlno
In their prlvnto correspondence with
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