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i K II PAGE roun MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR BOON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1,015 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEtl I'UDLIHIIIU) EVKnY AFTKRNOON KXCEPT SUNDAY HY TUG MI3DKORU PRINTING CO. Office Mall Trillium IlulUllnff, JB-27-2J North Kir street; tulcpiono 70- The Domocrntlo Times. Mall, Tlio AI til ford Trim lie, The South Tho Mrdford 6liu mruiuiu .,mumv, hid uv rci.'onnn, Tlio Ashland Trbuno. StTBSCXXTTXOH RATES Ono year, by mill , fG.Oi) Onn montli. by m.ili to Per month, iHlvcrtil by cstirlor In McvWord, rJiocnlx, Jacksonville find Central Point .f.O PnturJfty only; by mall, prr yenr.... 2.0). Weekly, per year 1.50 Official Official Entered ni uocomllnss matter nt Mcrtford, Orason, Under tho act of March 3, 1 8 i V. A TRAITOR TO DEMOCRACY Paper of thn Cltf of Mrdford. at Paper of Jackson County. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2581. Pull cased wlrd Associated Press dispatches. Subscribers falling to rccelvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager nt 2C0-H. ttt HONG KONG KOLUM Jfe-X Y iiiiiiiiiiiiHkv.' SiliiiiiiB V f LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSSiiiiiiiiiiK. P Lcddy always search for perfect inlnn man always search for Imper fect lcddy, Card of n HU John's N. l Man ' ;". A. WKJOINB, Hnlr Goods, Kt'c. .f From Vaudeville (Tom Smith and Jlalph Austin,) "All kidding nsldo now, wo'll ho frank urn! earnest." "All right, Frank." "All right, Harncst." "8ay, did '6u sou that girl? Hlio gnvo mo u dirty look." "8ho didn't kIvo It to you. You alwuys had It." "Hay, what aro you running for?" . "I'm koIiik to stop u fight." "Who's fighting?" "I and another follow." Tho Modern (III! Tho Man I.emmo go! I'm nil right; 1 can nwlin. Tho (Jlrl I don't euro. I'm going to savo you. I want n mednl. Chi cago Herald. IfOiuiy Mnicililis A silly ouug chnpplc iinmed Frost To hjn girl for n rlilo nnd i;ot lout; With au old-afshloncd how, lo impilred of n cow Whnt a Ktildo to tho rowpiiths would cost! Thoyly.eTU It "Of course I always roast tint Joy riders they're always trying to run mo dowu." Ho it Moviu Actor! (No. 2 fit tho serleB of loMons for budding iihotoplnyors IioIiir printed rroni tlinu to time In tlio Hour Kong Kolum.) How to Kxproas Anger Orlnd teeth. Hun eyes up and down victim. 1'atiuo stop forward pause tiKUln. Snap fingers, hIitiik shoulder twlco. Tos head upward sll;htly mid as jou pass through uroh of jloorway. grnsp jlruporles momentarily. Then, ultli i'VOii strides pass on. KlellaN Ibtrgolii ('outlier When a Rlrl'H face Is her fortune It often Is fconio oung man's mlsfor- time Ulrjs when you duuldo to marry a tnan of woilh find out how mtieh he's worth. Today',, Mel Jlljigei! A New York man entered a IiIr toy shop on upper Ilroadway. Ho wanted to buy a prwnmt for hi little iicphnw HKod ID. ,Siijolii)R a mechanical tin tramp ho look It with him and presented It to the child When tried out, tho to seemed to have been broken, and indignantly the buyer look It baok. ''Hero!" he said. aiiKorly facing tko salCisman. "yestorday I bouRlit tkh toy front you and when I wtnt t -wind It up last ulKht at homo. I It wouldn't go." "TtSrs the Idea iix-nelly, replied Iht cK-rk, "lliul's our auloiiuitlr trswj kriI H uvvor wvrk.l" T T is a soiii'oc of surpriuo to Americans to road that the main reliance of the monarchial party in China, which aims to. overthrow the republic and establish a monarchy is the advice of Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, president of Jolti) Hopkins University, foreign advisor to. President Yuan Shi-Kai, who in a memorandum to the president of China states: It Is of courpo not susceptible of doubt that a monarchy is better suited than a republic to China. China's history and traditions, her Boclal nnd economic conditions, her relations with foreign powers all mako it tirob- nblo thnt tho country would develop that constitutional Rovornment which It mnat develop If it Is to proservo Its, Independence as a Btate, more easily ns a monarchy than ns n republic. The utterance of Dr. Ooodnow is quoted approvingly in the manifesto of the "Society of Peace" as tho mon archist organization is named, as follews: The I'nllod Slnten of America in tho senior republic of tho world nnd her Rrent rludont of politics, Dr. Coodnow, hns Hinted that n monarchy is a better form of uovnrnmeut than republicanism, nnd ncrordliiRly to Ills opinion, a mounrchlnt form of government In nlmost Indlspeusnhlo nt pros, out fo- China Tills view has boon shared by not u few notablo ncholarfl of other countries. As Dr. (loodnow Is a cltlxon of n republic, ho Is more competent tu in nice Mich a statement than others. Ills words nro. "tho conditions nro different In Chtnn nnd America nnd it Is lmposslblo to transplant ono system from one country to another." If foreigners who aro In s)mpathy with China hnvo so openly nnd loudly laid beforn us their tinprejudlcej Mo-vs, can we people of China lonvo unythltiR to fnto, rais in not n hand to find a fundamental solution for tills important problom Where Ib vour patriotism? Whoro Is your duty as a clllr.cn to tho coun try if you, for fear of ndvurse criticism or other daiiRors, remain nllout nnd indeclslvo? "With all due respect to the peljolastic attainments of Dr. (.loodnow, this is mighty poor advice for a citizen of a democratic republic to be peddling the world's youngest democracy. To begin with, the birth of the Chinese republic is not due to historical tradition that has kept Chjjiu impotent for ceniuiucs, out one entirety 10 too awakening oj jiiiiir, tue rising spirit of democracy among the younger Chinese, a spirit that has positively swept aside by a sudden revo lution the claims of tradition. To crush this spirit by restoration of the binding tiet. of monarchy and conservatism, to restore to privilege its perquisites at the expense of the people, to re-establish oligarchy and overthrow democracy is the advice of this lory American. Jt has long been evident that, Yuan is in reality an autocratic dictator and without sufficient patriotism to become a Washington to China. Ifo is. not at all averse to worshiping heaven as the ctfiporor of China, and secretly Instigates the monarchial propaganda. .IS. Yuan succeeds in his sinister effort to overthrow the republic it will undoubtedly precipitate a civil war, fatal to the unity of China in the future, and it will be a source of humiliation to every democratic American to know that the change was counseled, aided and advised by an Amor lean. SQUIRREL FOOD ' BY AHERN "DREAM DOPE" V(S5 Bete TrlATS A GOOD pC7tR6 of rY KiDi mug! ve.s fbuRTeerJ MOMIS OLD Nf HrtSrjV SAID . fii cvr& -THirJt, ver! all i do at night is Walk tie floor WHILE. HC BAVULS HIS SLOrk" OFPl r - i 0 TtfLL. VA' HE'S HtS LOOKS As LOOSE A5 A5HCS! A 7 I . i i ,Sj&ir JpJ "- r4j-73 . -"eSE tftf BOO ft HJTfflf F M UNERAL VICTIMS Vlfi lAK(5SAPTid Ttlt OLD fN! 7- SUBMARINE OF , Use the reliable HORL5CKS ORIGINAL alted Milk '!" l jr r CEO OF FLOOR FOR i t Np: WHERE DISCIPLINE ENDS KA1SEK WlLllKlir, acctirdiug to a dispatt-h from Am sterdam, has sent an autograph letter to Gorman generals on the western front informing tluuu that an im portant allied victory will be considered due to culpable negligence on the part of German commanders, and there fore sufficient cause for severe disciplining. It is reported that "disciplining" of German officers on the east front for permitting the Hussions to escape from Vilna is already under way. Success, no matter how achieved, is the demand of this modern Moloch of militarism. To be consistent, the kaiser should begin with himself. The battjc of Ypres, in which the Germans were, repulsed in their campaign to reach the English channel, with stag gering losses, was tought under his personal direction an: tens ol thousands ol his subjects mercilessly slaughter! in his mad and I utile cliort to reach his goal. If the kaiser eliminates himself from the Kparian ru he prescribes for his generals, he demoralizes disciplii further by continuing in command tho crown prince, wh though given the I lower tu the German army, has tailed make good anywhere along the Hue. The triumphant cut into Paris was reserved for this sprig of royalty, who blood lust is blamed for the holocaust, but his failure keep up to schedule precipitated the disastrous battle the M-mie and lost Germany the war. For a year since, the crown prince, though sacrificii . r, rii . I i I 1 I.I l ' . I. II iuu,uuu sunjecis, uas neeu tinaoie to gain au men. jm twelve months he has hammered awav with Germanv finest troops at Verdun and been driven inch by inch bac toward Met a by the despised plebean French -aecomplisl ing nothing. Many 'worthy Gorman generals have lost and will ecu tinue to lose rank, scapegoats ol royal incompetence, iji there will be no "discipline" for the crown prince. Wn ijot the war precipitated to stem the rising tide of den oeiv.cy, and insure his throne as the hero ol the struggl "to sine the fatherland" Discipline is for the mass, nj for the self-proclaimed partners ot God. m' YOKIC, .Sept. 28. -Tim Milling Mii Albania left th'm port today for Avlonn currying ti wi-jro of flour for the relief of the people of Albania, Mime of whom nro reported to bo hturvitii. Tim en ego wH coiitriliuU'il by tho etmimitteo of merey, the Ohio eom- miKhion lor tlio relict of Kuropenii war nufferers mill (ho Alhania relief fund. The Ilnliiui goveininoiit hns .ivcii Uihtnu'tiouH tin Ihe hiuo piihH mrc of tlu Albiuiiu through the block- tided wntei-H of the Adriatic. GENERAL STRIKE IN PRIMARIES SAX FltApnSU), Kept. '2H. Mayor .IiinieH Holph, Jr.. nnd ICngeue K. .Sehmitz, deposed as mayor dur inj; his third tmni in 1U07, alter von vietion in tho 1000-7 graft I rials, which wiim invnlidnk'd later by the Hiipremo court, were tiis i'nvoiites to day in the oily nnd co-primary election. There was n iceord registration of more than 180,(100 voters. Their bal lots wore sought by ninety-fivo enndi tlttles for eighteen city nnd county officers. There were eight contend ers for tho mayor's elmir, fifty-six for nine supervisorial scuts, live for assessor, three for district nttorney, two for auditor, mx for sheriff, eleven for two police judge viiciiucio, two for county clerk mid a map and u woman running for coroner. WASHINGTON', Sept. 2S. Full military honor today were ncconled four unidentified victims who lost their lives when tho United State submarine F-l mysteriously sunk in the entrance to Honolulu harbor some months 'igo. Thoir dismembered bod ies, in four caskets, were buried in the AtliiiL'ton national cemetery, the f-crvice-s bcinjj utt ended by high offic ials ol thn navy and others. As the Ihig-dr.iped ruisMonn were drawn along I'cniisvlvnnin evenue from tlio Wusliiiiitlon navy vnrd to Arlington, Ihoiisunds of civil war veterans and others lined the street nnd uncovered their heads in reverence. Tho bodies, which wele iceovcivd only recently after having been fruli merged for months, wero in mich con (iition ns to mako their individual identification impossible. There were twenty-ono men aboard the submarine. Four bullion were identified and buried elsewhere. The names of the seventeen unidentified, including three whose bodies never were recovered, are given by tho navy department ns follews: Officers Lieutenant Alfred h. Kdc, Reno, who commanded the F-l, and Ensign Timothy A. Father of Kentucky. Knlistcd men Clark 0. Huek, Ta coma, Wash.; Finest-C. Ciiuvin, NTov Orleans; Hurley Colvillc, Scuttle; Wultci F. Covington, Fort Worth, Tex.; (Icorge O. Dcelh, Portland, Or.; Alistou (liindle, Sail Francisco; Ed win S. Hill, Ktowah, Tenn.; Francis M. Hughson, Loh Angelos, Cal.; Alf red .Iconic, Fust us, Mo.; Archie II. Lunuer, 10 lie, I'n.; Hontco I;. Moore, Clenuuiitowu, Pa.; William S. Nelson, New York; Frank (1. Pierard, Lavcrn, Cal.; Henry A. Withers, San Diego, Cal., and Frederick Kilhnau, St. Louis. The funeral escort was composed of all tho regular troops nnd blue jackets in Ibis vicinity. Upbuilds every part of tho body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers nnd Nurses the world over for more than a quarter of n century. Convenient, no cooking nor oddltlonat milk required. Simply dissolve in water, Agrees when other foods often flb Sample free, HORUCK'S, Racine, Wi'- nr-No Substitute) ls"iust asGood" n HORL!CK'S, tho Ordinal THE PAGE Mcdfortl's Lcadlnn Theater TONIGHT Anita Stewart nnd Hnrl Williams in THE GODDESS A Btory of love, romanco and honor. Two 1'nrts FROM OUTOF THE BIG SNOWS Three Part Broadway Star I'caturc. A "JIAM" CO.MIIDV HAM AT THE BEACH Can you picture Ham In tho rolo of a chorus girl? That's what ho tries to bo In this comedy hut Hud la hio downfall. Afternoon and Evening. Admission C, 10 and l'ic COMING Wednosday and Thursday, "A WOMAN'S UKSUIlltlCCTlON." Adopted from Tolstoi's 'Jtesurrcctlon.' WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP CIIICA(K), Sept. 'J8.-A general hi rikc of nil workers in tho men's clothing industry in (Chicago was on today. Hctweoii t0,()00 and 25,000 men nnd women will not retain to their benches in (lie 1(111 shops, union leaders said. The call lor a general strike was issued last niubt after Ihe mauiifac- hirers had declined l make overtures to bring about peace. I I 44H$H':f'HiH$H4"H' ! An Old, Family Cough Remedy, Home-Made i:allr Prrpnri-cl C( Very Iillllr, tint la I'rompl, Sure nnil I'nrfllvc fMjjKj'$xJxJ$fxJ lly makinc tills pint of old-limo couu'li Kvrup nt bomo you not only navii nUnit f-'l, ns coinpurcd with tlio rrndy-mndn kind, but 3 on will nlo luivo n much more I prompt and Mitlyo rrnirdv In every way, If ftv.iri.mtif!. f litt liditrtl ftititi.liti f limn, nn.1 ( Iclicst colds In HI hours relieves oven whooping roiuih iiulrkly and U excellent. too, mr nronciiiiin, oroncnini asiimui, IT ,j$WW3'5s E08 East Main Streei Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers 1 in Southern Oregon , Negatives Made any time orj phuie by appointment Phone 147-.1 PIIILADKI.IMIIA, Kept. 28. Flvo men wcro Instantly killed nnd clovon others were Injured, six probnbly fa tklly, In a tunnel ou tho Philadelphia '' Heading railway at Phoenlxvlllc, ear here, today when n passongor rain rushed through a big gang ot lack men. Tlio men killed and In ured wore all foreigners. Tlio train bore down upon tho nton o quickly that they had no tlnio to scapo. A ItellaMo Toiilu Many of tli people around here mow a good deal about this splendid ciuody; to those who do not, wo wish o sny that Morltol Tonlo Dlgesllvo, MMh builder and norvo tonlo wo havo vor seen. For people In poor health, weak, run down and played out, those not as strong and vigorous as thoy ihould bo, wo recommend this tonic. Prko $1. Solo agents Husklns' Drug ' Storo. lioarxcness and siuiHinodli) croup, any uriu sior rents worth), (k-L from an riliox (Till rut; ritoro 2b ounces of it into it We'll do the ret X. D WT.8TON. Jt?top. .... Vf- f'ltWr , iiour it into it i , i .; .,t:i.i,iA ;zimi. . . v - pint liottlo nnd till tlio lottl with pUin ! V-'ftrW 8. W!t9 V uL granulati'il sUKar syrup. Full dlrrctioim I !i'J 44ttl!.l"fis "' -! tfl with l'inex. Keeps perfectly ami tastes &'l,9WPii2B v ' , ttTrf goisl. Wfe3!J, hr''- KHl' Vou can feel this take hold of a cnuph ! :ii(? ,- R'tt or cold in n way Unit means husinrss. Iti mvi iJin i lm wrf vrtn W7i . ra v t.a$ iAVXi,LI LTjlZiUA tetSI F DESTROYED BY FIRE SiAMtM. ()J Hepl. JS. The store building of the Sal. 'in Flouring Mills ww destroyed b lire here curly ti ilny. Bremen saeecisled in prevent ing the tliituck from spreading to the main building). n eitlur bide. The lost, Hiaouut tit $26,000, the liuildiiig buipg viUui'd at $10,000 oud iU ''tui (outN at $r,U00. The ltrtttr. wiu c) crwl b iiisurniii'i'. WILSON OFF TO VOTE PRINCETON PRIMARIES WAtilUNUTON. Kit. 28. Vim dtuit WiUon loft liere ut ti a. tu. tt4y or PniiuvluH, X. J.. i hIo. IU will mluru te Wukbiugtau ut Uwu to W liter tiu uddre tu tiio vcteWHM wW tn Hlleudnw l h- .iMiMtnl (1- A It s cdiujMuont. Sherwood has completed two now nislnoss blocks. nuickly Ioowiih tlio dry, lumroo or pain mi oourii uiki nt'uis inn iiiiMiueu iiipiii- ; n bruncH. It alito bus a rcmlirknble elTeet, tilbi in nvrrrotnlii" tho DorxUtiMit loom eoucli SJHs by stoppinr; the formation of phlegm In i tlio throat nnd broncliiiil tulK. I ft.,. . i . . . in .1 . . . i ino eui'ui in i-ino mi inn inemiirnneR is i4-i known liy uliuost every one. l'inex is n Jiff most valuable concentrated cnmiiound of , Jj Kil'iniu iMirwiiv iiiii' t'.Mriiri. I'lJiuiiiriisi with cualarol and other niiturnl henlitii; pine rlrmeiiU. 1'lirro nro mnnv worthless hnllnllnns of this famous mixture, To nvoid ills nppolntmrnt, ntfc your drucuUt for "2 ounces of Piuex," nnd do not accept auy thine cIko. A cmiranlre of iilmnluln HatlRfnctton, or money prninptly rpfunded, with this prrimrntlon. JIiq l'lnt-.X Co., Ft. Wayuc, fud. Deep Well Drilling Oil, gas, and wator wells, 12, 13, 14-lnch to 1500 feet. For prices eco J. STKVKNS, 238 North Central Powell Si. at OTanell SAN FRANCISCO h i.- iicauounriers ror l ainor, litt r,'an wbUeviiiting the txpo' lirr fition, IIS Our commotlloiu lobby, lino ecrwee, aed lirmuliko rttotaiiruntwillappcu to you. No Rako in Rates S1.50 Per Day Up fSlfl MiJW(jmnt Rft m Hffl httr V. AS& jMi n- ..faux ' i lr ;,"? ? vr&w ;m wmssm U 'SPVVh" wm STAR THEATRE WHERE THE CROWDS GO KAN FlfANCISt O. Kept. 2. Lot tencs aie not to be all.iwed In iu liuue in buiues in Sim Fraueico, nrenrdiug to n ttattsHmt issued csily today by Theodore J. Itucli , president of (lie busrd of isdicc eowwiMwiitfr., folloxuiiK u uieetuiit ol I lie bouitl held last pight. Cluel ot I'.di.e (l. A. Willie, Koeho wmiiI, wms uwtrwetisl to notif the lotteries that I li must quit liusiiiest, iiiiiii ilim. NEW YORK PRIMARIES HELD THROUGHOUT STATE NEW YORK. Sept. .'8. PrHunric war Mil thrtiNflbwit Um uti tor Uo stHttiuH f MtMdisWtOtt of ll ptrUN fr Ktnlr ititil iiHiiilx offifi rn to He 'luted toi ui iu full t'lo Ikii. HbUIPES-mrOCJri "' PIONEER MOTHERS for tho homo tteatmoiit of disease were wonderful dependable. True, (hey knew notliiUK of drugs, but owed (heir MiircoM to ilio roots, herbs and burks of tho field it Is interesting to nolo that Ljdla K. Vlnkham's Vog otablo Compound, tho most success ful remedy for feinnlo Ills wo havo, was originally prepared for homo uso from ono of tut-M- recipe. Its fume has now sprad iiom shore to shore, and thousHiiiU ! Aiuerloou women now well aud strong clnlm they nwo their hraiiii nnd happiness to lodlu K l'iuklimii x Kotallo Compound. ii JoKm A, Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 8. HAUTUCTT IMioara M. 47 Mil 47-JS AwbaUuc tbre Oovf " SPECIAL TO-DAY THE GARDEN OF LIE A Wonderful JJroadway Subject featuring JANE COWL Tho talented dramatic star who played the- lead in "Within tho Uw." This is one of the STAR THEATRES GENUINE 25 CENT PICTURES FOR 10 AND 15 OENTS. Kiim ICarly H-l the house is full and avoid the crowd. We are trnw put v ing to eapneity. Hear N-mind this special subject will be shown at the STAR. WHERE THE CROWDS GO MARY PIOKFORD IS COMING SOON n ii