i"irra-n aagMtf! pW0PwllW0fflw01 -7RW7! i T -fn; i-Kws-' D"!M .it' r H- 'llr ' pxgebix: WEOTORP WTOI TRTBUNB. MEDFOKD. OBEOOy. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1015 . GERMANS TOLD FIRST DUTY IS LOYALTYTOU .S. EC B NT HARBOR MEANS LOW RATES TO SAN FRANCISCO "ABOLISH THE PRIVATE ARMIES OF BIG BUSINESS!" FAMOUS HERO SHERIFF OF BAYONNE DEMANDS OIL STRIKE Hyphenated Americans Arc Roundly Scored for Attitude Taken by VII lard Germans Came to America to Escape the Very Militaristic Au tocracy They Now Uphold. STOCKHKIltfJK, Mns.. Ht-pt. !. Oswald GurrUon Villanl, ptibliMhur of tho Now York Evening Post, in nn ndilrefiH toilny ilerliirrd tlint tho niovciiH'tit among American citizens of foreign, especially of Gorman iln-hci-iiI, to form bodies npart from the uilizonship presented a fnr-roaching (lomi'Htiu isNiie which the American people must i!0it(ii(!i. Mr. Villanl tuiid an importnnl fnc for in the oontinuunoo of tlio "Aincr ican moiling pot" Iny in educating immigrants to the propor duties of citizenship. He nnid lie was "burn on flemuin soil, of a Oennnn father." No Divided Ctllzentililp Korofgners becoming American eil icnu tliould be mado to understand, Jlr. Villard nnid, that them can ho no' divided citimiHliip or loyalty or nlleginnco under the Ameriean flat;; that no one can accept political oh ligntiniis hern while at limit loyal to nuother hoeial hvMiui, entity or code of lawH. Mr. Villard ipioted from an address made by Carl Sehurz, In which Mr. Koluirr. nnid Hint no mntterhow warm the affections Ocniinu-AincrioniiH had held for their native land they had never permitted their affections to in terfere, with their duties ns American citizens, nor to reduce them to ilso their power in Ameriean polities for foreign ends, "How amazed Carl Schnrz would he to return to the United Ktntos to day," nnid Mr. Villard. "He would find t uIiih horror that nt Huh mo ment the presence on thin soil of (lor-niim-Ainnncaiis adds fuel to the Humes of bitterness. Would Amuo Kchiirz "Natuially Kcliurz would Menu the horizon for hoimo dirtoriminatory itct on the part of our government, r Miinn mnnitcstntion or racial preju dice ngninst (Icrmaii-AiiicricaiiK. Hut he would Hud nothing of the hint. "Tho mighty convulsion we are wit nessing, lie would nseorf'iiin to he due entirely to foreign complication, to a determination on the part of our Ooriunn-AinorioniiH to stand li.v their fiilherlaiul through thick and thin, right or wrong. "What could iimnze him more than to find unnumbered Hermans who, liko himself, eauio to thin country to os cape tho very militarislio auloeraey they now uphold, today denouncing the nation that adopted and Hhcltcr til, fed and clothed them?" COUNTY TO OPEN WEDNESDAY The annual Jackson county fair will begin Wednesday, September H, and eloso Saturday, September 11, and there will bo Ich of liurseraeing mid more of baseball tbau in previous years. Tlicro will be plenty of Iiorse meing, hut it will take a back seat. There will ho three days of oNoitiiig baseball, instead of thieo days of liutlcbs horseraciug. The hall gunio and othor attractions will lie for one price of admission, No admission will lit) charged for autos and vehicles. Littoral premiums have been offered for tho products of tho Hold and or chard. There will bo a children' ex hibit. One of the features of tho wok will bo tho relay race, Tho fair iroiuihO to ho tlui bot in the history of the county, with the promise of a largo ateiidaiico from country point. WATER SURVEY MADE , ( Contluueu troni pngo ono) Rurvlco and etato authorltlon for nld. and though tho fund provided has UHiially boon used for arid land pro jects Instoad of settled dlstrlotn, nn oxcoptlon was inudo for tho bouoftt of tho valley, whoso neod of irriga tion aid UsreulUed own In Washing ton. To sooure tho co-operation of tho roelHinatloH aorvlci), Jt was necommry lo nocure tho approval of Hocrotary of tho Intorlor Franklin K. lno, which was readily forthcoming, through the assistance of Senators Chawberlttla and Lane anil tho co-op-erattoit lf Governor Wlthycombo, Mate Engineer Lewis and other offl IIY JOHN MOItTLMKIl Tlio Imperative necessity of cheap transportation to tidewater for tho resources of Southern Oregon will benr clono scrutiny and deep thought. Now to get nt this subject In n somo whnt comprehensive manner let iih coitHlder what tho dovcloiitncnt o( Home of our moro Importnnt resources of this section would mean to us iih compared with other localities where dovoloprncnt hns nlrondy tnken place under low schedule of freight rates. .Stoiunvnrw A crock or jug manufactured nt Redwing, Minnesota, Is retailed nt nny point In that stnto for ton cents per gallon, In tho Itogua river vnllcy nt 2i cents por gallon. Thcro Is n largo payroll In Hedwlng, 500 men being employed In tho business. All glazed sower pipes, crockB and Jugs iiroiI on tho Pacific coast comos from thoro. Wo hnvo tho heat of clay for making stonnwnro and conl to tiro It with, but lack of cheap transporta tion makes It Impossible to manufac ture hero, tho ferlght on stonowaro from this soctlon to Snn Francisco or Portland being much greater than from Hedwlng, but with low rates to Crescent City, n factory located hero would supply all tho Pacific coast stntoH. CopHM Tho payroll In tho Iluttn, Montuiin, copper district Is more than J 1,000,- 000 por month, yot loented botween tho Itogtio rlvor vnlloy and Crescent City Is tho greatest and richest cop per oro bolt In tho world, nnd If n harbor was constructed at Crescent City nnd n railroad built from this district to that point thoro would bo moro mon employed In this copper district tlinn tnoro nro now mon, women nnd children In Jackson nnd Josephine counties. Irrigation Thoro Is n strong movement on foot for Irrigation In tho Hoguo river vnlloy so that moro nlfnlfn, grain mid fruit can bo rnlscd nnd not n thought as to what tho producer could do with his hay nnd grain, Thursday flnu wheat wnH snlt) hero nt 70 emits per bushel for chicken fcod. Alfalfa can not bo shlppod to Snn Francisco, its tho rato of freight, 111.00 por ton, lenves nothing for tho growor, but with n rata of .1.00 por ton via Cres cent City, great quantities could bo shlppod to that market with profita ble results to tho growor. Now If wo don't got busy and llfo ourselves out of this high freight condition nil wo ran hope to do Is to ralso ntock which can bo driven out of tho coun try. Lumber Consider tho Imhiouso quantities of lumber Europe will requlro to build up with when tho present wnr Is over nnd hero wo nro with over 200,000, 000,000 root of tho finest timber In tho world In this district anil totally uutablo to furnish Kuropo with a sin gle foot of It without it hnrbnr at Crescent City and a railroad to It. Development With cheap transportation to tide water wo would seo capital como Into this dUtrlct for safe Investment, our resources develop and tho big ranches out up Into ftvo nnd ten aero tracts with a family living nnd working on each ono of them. Tho Iron In dustry nt lllriulnlmin, Alabama, fur nlshog n payroal of moro than $800, 000 per month. Nn such a combina tion of Iron, roal mid limestone exists west ot Colorado In tho U. S. as wo have here In this dUtrllt mid there Is not an Iron blunt furnace in opera tion west of Pueblo, Colo. Hud wo cheap transportation to tldnuntcr great quantities of heavy Iron and Hteol could bo manufactured In this district and exported to forolgn coun tries. Tho city of Toronto, Ohio, depends entirely upon tho payroll of the great output theor of brick nnd tile, which could bo mado hero nnd tho Pacific coast btntos would furnish n big mar ket If wo hud u low rate of freight to Crotcont City and n hurhor thoro which could handle our business. Flro hrlok could bo mudo horo us well as In St. Louis, but freight rates nro much Ions from Toronto, Ohio, or St. Louis, Mo., to San Francisco, than from Itogua river valley points. Timber The S00 billion feet of timber In this district, ono of our greatest ro houroos. Is bottled up by high freight rattvs only to 1m uustod by getting ovor-rlpo or by flro. ltallixiad to tlailxir A harbor at C'riMcont City would moan a rullroud from Hoguo rlvor valley to that point and would foreo linns of railway from tho ait luto tho vnlloy, then that part of Oregon oast of us, Northern Nevada, and Southern Idaho would make groat MTiigroM In sottloment nnd develop ment and prove a grout mid oomtunt market for much of our products. arl(sl Industrie We are raupi) ou'rburdeued with Man Whom John D., Jr., Twice Found "Hard to Manage" Tells Truth About Standard Oil Gunmen Gives Mall Tribune Correspondent First Interview Since He-Won Fame (My KBNKHTH W l'AYNE.1 ALLKNHOIIST,' N. .!., Sept. !. 'ITho'iirini'il strike wiui d is a' Wanton iliuruYror! Tlio ofnefut who employ him arc niorallv guilty of his crimes. The tinned gun id must be hauUhcd troni America by federal statute!" It isn't a labor leader speaking, but the voice of law and order itself, is-suing- from the mouth ot the most fa hums police executive in the Cnitod Stnlc's today Sheiilf Kugcnc 1 Kin kead of Now Jersey- bases the oc diet upon his own immediate experi ence in stemming the Itockcfcllcr brand of tttrikv warfare whoso recent bloody outburst in Hayonne, V. .1., would have grown into n horror worn thnn Ludlow but for the hero Ism of Kiukcnd himself. Ah long ntf John Lnwson of th United Mine Workers lies in prison out in Colorado, convicted of' murder, mid as long as the officials and gun men of the Itockufrllor Colorado reg ime go free, the question of tho em ployment of private gunmen to t"r rorize strikers remains one of the most vital problems before the Amer ican people. For his handling of the recent Hayonne strike Sheriff Kinkeml lias won national fame, bccoino n prob able cundidnto for tho Jersey governorship. "Our wealthy men nro nfrnid." exclaimed Kiukcnd, starting at tho root of tho mutter. "Their paid gun men nro cowards who begin the shooting first." "Hut how can wo prevent tho Itoekofcllers mid their like from us ing gunmen in strike troubles " I asked. "Hy federal law," snapped Kiu kead. "Congress should pass nu act somewhat similar in principle to the Mann white slave net, prohibiting tho interstate (rininportntion of privately tinned guards destined for the de fense of properly. Most of the guards are picked up from the gut ters mid disreputable saloons of the big cities. Foiining tlicni into a pri vate a nny to bo sent from state to slate ut cull has become a wicked source of vast prolltHilo certain so called 'detective' agencies." Sheriff Kiukcnd is unquestionably tho most popular personality in Hie east today. His auinzing wild west porformuueos with gnu and I'M, in quelling n reign of terror that had re sulted in the killing of four strikers and tlio wounding of seventy men, women nnd children ! indiseriminnto shooting on the part of John D.'s gun men, have been reported nil over the country. Today he is mentioned for Cnitod States senator, ns well us for SERVIA FAVORABLE T 0C0NGESSI0NSF0R BALKAN LEAGUES &miz?Kz: -Wf i tiiAjjtu.tKi iwj rKrnttr&vzmmzzwmmmi Victim of "private" ivarefaro. Flying tho flag of tnico nftcr a striker, scon lying on the railroad truck, was shot down by "gunmen" ummI In tlio "private nniilos" (luring the Colorado trouble. Inset Is a lectins of Sheriff !:. K. Klukead of New Jersey, who, nftcr settling tho Hayonne Slandaixl Oil strike demand federal laws to alsiIWi "private armies." LONDON, Sept. I. In tho absence of marked changes on nny of the bat tle fronts, tho Kngllsh public has again turned Its attention to tho dip lomatic sltuntlon In tho near cast. It Is announced officially nt Nlsh that the fluid draft of Serbia's answer to tho note of the quadruple cntcnto Is ready and will bo presented short- Jly. It Is presumed acre uiai mu ;- ply on the whole will Do rnvoramo m regard to concessions to Bulgaria. Advices from Sofia Indlcato that unlcFs tho wholo of Macedonia is con ceded there Is llttlo chance of ro-cs-tabllshmcnt of tho Ilalkan league. Intonso activity of the artillery con tinues to bo roportod from tho fight ing front In Frnnce. Paris alludes to tho lost engagements as of partic ular violence. Mllltnry observers nbroad Incllno to the belief Hint tho persistent boin bnrdmout of German positions pros nges nn offenslvo move by tho entcnto allies In tho west. Potrograd, In Its latest statement, ndmlts a retirement of tho rtusslnns to tho north bank of ho Dvinn In the sector whero tho despcrato strugglo to protect Hlgn and tho rood to Pe tfrograd Is In progress. North of Vllna, where tho German linos hnvo apaprcntly mado llttlo progress of Into, tholtusslnns claim and to hnVehtfoiaohmhmhmhinhmh to hnvo continued offenslvo opera tions nnd to hnvo gained ground ngnlnst tho Germans, with tho cap ture of more than n dozen mnchlno guns and 300 prisoners. GARONER WINS AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP the governorship of New Jcr-cy., It just happens that in 181HI Kiu kcnd was a football star on the eleven of Hrown university, and John 1). Itockcfcllcr, Jr., was umiiagcr of the team. Tlio story is told h,v Have Fultz, nuother player, that one day Itoekofellor said to him, "A wwiidcrful player, that Kiukcnd, Hut don't jou think bo's hard to manage?" And John I). Rockefeller's Stand ard Oil company of New Jersey has found out totlav 'again that F.ugcuc Kinkead is a hard iiiau to manage. He has openly told the truth' about the Rockefeller giuuimn m u way which is ilisconccrting.to the men who mu accustomed to the humble sub servience of state i.ofticialrt mid judges in Colorado. Jn Colorado the princd guards waged their bloody war unhampered, mid some of tlio striken, who woeu't theliisolvoH murdered nro now being convicted of iniirdor. Hut in New Jersey Sheriff Kin kend, admitted to be nb-olttlelv lair, Inys practically all tlio guilt lor tlua local strike killings similar to, those in Ludlow, upon the shoulders of the company gunmen and tho officia's who hired them, lie himself arrc-Md tho Standard Oil guards and rcit crated today that he would do his ut most to force their vigorous prosecu tion. "Ono of those gunmen actually threatened' me, mi officer of the law, with his revolt er," Kiukcnd told me today, "and nil the country has been told how they kept up n fusilado on the strikers' homes nil one night, mid at various times fired unprovoked in discriminutelv into the crowd, "For such crimes I think the of ficials who hire them. nro morally to bin me." How will the Rockefellers answer these accusations of tho sworn state officer! . BIG GOLD HILL DELEGATION COMING TO COUNTY FAIR Word has been received by S. I. Hrown, secrotnry of the Jackson County Fair from Gold Hill Hint a largo delegation will bo down In nutoB nnd on tho train nnd will bring their band on Saturday, Sopt. 1 1, which has been designated ns Gold Hill, Hoguo River nnd Central Point any nt tho fair. A big delegation will also bo down from Central Point. The schools of tho county will be closed Friday and all school children will bo admitted freo. DKTROIT, Sept. i. Robert A. Gardner of Chicago, won tho national amateur golf championship hero this afternoon for tho second tlmo. Ho defeated John A. Anderson of Mount Vernon, N. Y., In tho flnnl match, G and 4. Gnrdnor's ability to put when ho had to, this nftgrnoon gnvo him an easy victory. Veteran golfers said that soiiio of Gnrdnor's drives wero tho longest they hnd over scon. Ilia long drives gnvo him n margin on nl most every green. Ho was ono down nt tho beginning ot the afternoon round. Squaring tho match on tho twontloth holo, Gnrdncr ook the lend on tho 21st nnd wns novcr bended. Anderson, for tho first time In tho tournament, wan visibly norvotis nnd continually vna In trouble. His Inst hopo died when ho sent his ball Into tho crook which guarded tho thirtieth grocn. That mado Gardnor four up. They halved the 31st nnd tho 32d wont to tho Ynlo nthleto without a serious strugglo. Heavy brush fires nro burning on Foots nnd Gall crooks todny, no tim ber being menaced hy tho flnmos. A sqund of men nro being hold lit read iness by the stnto forestry Borvlco for emergencies. Tho fires In tho Trail and Hutto Falls districts nro all tinder control. Wh& m 'ulUllll .M i : aurauasi WtttWPJT j& "" M'Fr 10 ,ii"Tl0 Smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago oro smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today! anltpTtunCtpirttetttilifiGM cheap electrical power nnd raw inn lorlul of o hundred kinds can ho pro duced nnd mnnufirtured hero with nil tho Pacific const states for a umrkct, not to mention eastern nnd export IiiisIuchb via tho Panama canal, If wo hud low rates of freight to tidewater a harbor nt Crescent Cty means Just that. . Tho (iicnteM OpMrtuully Should wo overlok this great op portunity 'which Is knocking at oui door? Tho Hoguo river vnlloy woul dorlvn untold benefits from n bar. bor at Crescent City, because of It central location to tho vast rcsourceJ nature so lavishly bestowed to tht wonderful district. Can (Jet What Wo Want The government appropriation fol tho harbor Improvement at Crescent Cit) can bo obtained If wo will alp take nn Interest in tho project mid futthrully work for It. Wo wanted nn automobile road to Crater Lake and wo sot It. Wo wanted n paved boulevard through Jackson county over the Siskiyou mountains; It cost a halt million dollars, wo worked fnlthfully for It, and we got It. Wo can get tho harbor nt Crescent City and'n railroad' to it by fnlthfully working lor It. Do ou ronllio that tho people In this district hnvo not a ehnnra In the world to get tuck ono half of tho money they have put In uiiIom cheap transpoVtntlmi'Ho tide water U tuKuirqd and It bohoovea us all to help the Live. Wires In Cres eont City and ('.runts paw to got nn appropriation from our government for tho harbor nt Crescent City nnd then we must all work for u railroad to It. It Is not unrouMuublo to su that tho Horuc river valtay would In flvo yours after tho harbor and rull road wus cowpUtod. kv n papula tion of at la 1 30,900 poaple. FORD OFFICIAL SCOFFS AT CRATER LAKE Mr. Cornell en ui tmif lio hud been" urged to nrnke the tup by K. O. Me Cormick, vjce-preulent of tho South ern Pacific, and lh.it it wiin very dis appointing. Thev lelt their private cur at Klamath Falls find autocd to the lake from that nli. Mr. CouziiiN daughtur-iii-Iaw iis dl most t the trip I WILL GIVE $1009 If I FAIL to CURE CANCER TUMOR i t-ui boferi it POISONS itti (Utii ir tttKta tt BONE WithwIKmlecrPJin No PAY Until CURED MRIMIN GUAilANUE pliimt. 5 S i-3 A'iv TUMOR. IUMP t SORE on lliolli", f- 3 or ti o .1 t I 11 CANCcn, ' 1 r r UK Hill I l'S'J I0-PACC BOOK ii KiirK, 1. t. 1 tuomau. S.RitllMI vm.J SW&ti 4 4 O o 4 o 4 o 4 O 4 4 4 O V 4 A $ i 4 s!f '- 4 i 4 i V 4 V 4 O 4 o 4 j 4 o 4 We f nkc groat pleasure in announcing That the well-Known firm of C. 111. Gales has entered the employ of the Savage Tire Company as .Factory Distrib utors for Mcdford. A eomploto stock of strictly fresh, highest grade Savage Tiros and Sin ago Rod-Orafite Tubes is now at the store of the above iirm, ready to moot the needs of the most exacting motoiist. .No mad too avago for SflVME TPFG ' " .Direct from factory to you. liumombor, when vou buy Savages yon get the best tires and tubes that it is possible to make. You deal direct with tho factory, a California firm of known responsibility, through our own .Kaetorv Distributors. You pay loss than you would have to pay for lower tirade goods. Vou pay exactly what every other motorist pavs for the same Savage Tire or Tube. ' Whether you call or mail your order, you get the same jjiuiiijh mm cure 111 1 auemion. yot acquainted with Savage Tiros and Tubes todav j, Ask fgrSavage Tire Uook tmd Savage liod-Cirafite Tul AnyLUMPmWOMAN'SBREAST isCANCER" rrt LONDON. S,4. I. Tin. douth ,.t Cnrdinul CImihIius FruHeU MkjMrv is aaaii'iiit'tHt in ti lip.it. u I,, ill,. 1', i, trl e tn-u. Autttt. u unt.i Oil, w. r.. ' 1 vnsl.H ! arm 4 Mil J QUICKLY 1' S f (K'tt i ijr v uiu( ill r v until Dr. & Mrs. Dr, CHAHLEY & CO. SMtfJfB Stiicoy ntni e4ttt Cinttr SMottttt Uvi" 4340 ( 436E Valno St. Sin francttco. Col. KiNOLY MAIL THIS ' m m tJJ CANCtB l'HICIW P. t. II. .Veaixxst Itrum-h or IM- trllmtor. Tenus: C. O. 1). " llod IMuln Suvago Graflto Sl.o Tread Grip Tread Tubes :tx:t 9AQ Hl-6 i 10 MxlH 11.10 1S.SS !.90 iZk IS. 10 18.00 1.10 i.txl 17.40 SI.S0 X.31 .'llxl , 17.90 I0.S0 4.00 :0! 1S.S5 tl.SI 4. to 35x44 "SO IS. 10 1.10 SKxtVj 15.00 IS. 10 I.S0 37x4 S6.0S 10.01 130 37x5 19.10 S 10 6.10 Adjustments on batU of 4100 HI lit The Savage Tire Company San Diego, Cal. A. W. Savage, Pros. John I). Sprecklas. V. Proa Hurry L. Titus. 2d V. P. Claus Sprocklo. Sec. A. J. Savage, Troasuror. Factory Distributor C. E. GATES Bedford, Oregon Taliiiniae homo industrv. ,onov -pent for Savage Tires stays on the Pacific coast. P 4 o 4 ,o. 4 O. 4 , O iV 4 4 4 o; o 4 :e: 4 O 4 O t 4 o o 4 4 H