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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD NATTj TRIBUNE. IMEPFORD, OREOQN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1915 '. r it r J; Si k A It M I' ft' a I' 1 M MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NKWKPAPKIt rUUUKilKD BVKnV AKT15IINOON KXCKPT 8 UN DAY II V Til 14 UKUFOUU I'lttNTlNQ CO. Offico Mall Tribuno IJulldlnir. 25-27-79 North Kir strcat; telephone 75. The Democratic Time. Tim Modforil Alan, The ANxirora Trwine, Tne Bouto ern Orcgonan, Tlio Anhlantl Trbunc. SUBSCRIPTION BATril One year, liy mat ,. . .15.00 One montli. by mnll 40 For month, dullvcrRil by carrier In McarorJ. I'hoonlx, Jacksonville ana Central Point ... .... .. .CO RnturiUy only, by mnll, per ye&r.. 2.00 Weekly, .per year- ... . 1.60 Offlclnl Paper of the City of Med ford. Official Paper of Jncknoti County. Kntrrcd an nocond-cla.ni matter at Mcdfard, Oregon, undor tho act of March 3, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2E8S. Full leased wire AoAoclated Fress dls patchen. .. 8ubBcrlbor falling to recolvo papers promptly, pjiono Clrcu- laMon Manager at 250-11. 4 rs HONG KONG KOLUM (lay lilunbands don't ntjcdco to bo watched from morning till nllght but from nllRlit till morning. , Grand Rapid, Mich,, Wedding Announcement. WUiLIAM JOI'l AND KATHKYN CANNON, United In Mnrrlngo. , , ,'llangl Ktuuly (JurM (Shady Orovn Correspondent of Magazine, Ark,, (Inzotto.) Tlioro In a scarcity of jipooiin In Dor Town alnca ono of our cream suppors Inst week. Vo can hnvo no more cream support! till tho spoons como back. , Popular. "People always ink hid to call on tlmm again when I call unco." "Who nro you?" "I'm tho gas company's collector." lmiiy Mineiliks A "Imp with n clgarut holder. With tho mntroun grow bolder and 'boldor. At last, with a thump ho landed kerplunk Kicked out by Mulder! a liUHhuud iiumc.il WIm tiny Cop Duu't loll iinc. I saw you frlNktng for coin In thu uafo man ngur's office! TIQf Not ino, officer. 1 .wouldn't Ku Uiuio I was in tho bond waller's luoiir. l'n i m Viiudcxlllo ((Jlmrloy nrapcvluu and Anna Olianco.) "Thin o, tlioro, danrlo, I'm u good husband. Didn't 1 promise jnu when I oftmo homo that wo would move Into a moi'o expoiiblvo flat?" "Ytw, you did." "Woll, now wo won't liuvo to juovo. Tho landlord's raised the ront." "That's Just Mho you. Como on, .iiji. , I'm houstmloHiiluK and t Intro me a thousand and one things to do." "I'll do tho ouo." "Tliero's a lot of pictures to be liniiK. I'll put )(ii ouir here lint "I cuu think of n huuilroil niis- v an," "Woll, umiils up. What plane?" "You got the rope nuil I'll Hud the plnuo." "Whut havo you Nun eating " "1 Just was out In the ktoion and ute that oatmeal you left In tho bowl." "That watii't oatmeal, that was a flnx-aot'd poult Ire." "What aie you trWng In do draw WajJUtT" Change it PMirilro (Hog wallow RorrHspomlom-n of I n Troy. JCaiiMts. Chief i Atlas Puck has boon notltlml thu' ho wll hqop have to glvn up his pre nnt position at the Hosloffice, as he its on the spot whuro tho stove will tlinvo to set UHas anybody here seen (rieorsel kell)?" There's ll.OOMfln waillnr fo'i-him ''! I'htUdeWMita - M' " mm, fixswlHer, HYPHENS ADVOCATING DISLOYALTY TJIE attitude of some hyphenated Americans toward tho laud of their adoption is sot foHh b, tho "Fath erland," tho official organ of tho German-Americans, as lollews: The New York Times Ib tromondoiisly excited over tho possibility that some of our (lerman-Amcrlcan citizens would not enlist In tho armies of tho United Slates if tho administration declares wnr upon Germany. We do not feu to dcclnro ourselves. Wo Mould not enlist, niul five inlllon slnnvnrt (Jciiimn-AiiuTlcmi.s would nut enlist to slaughter their own kind at tho bohent of tho crudest plutocracy the world lias ever seen. - Tho "Fatherland" is one of the papers subsidized by the kaiser to stir up 'trouble in the United Stales by cre ating disloyalty lo the government. Despite its preten sions, it does not voice the sentiment of the great majority of foreign-born who fled from tyranny at homo to liberty abroad. The great trouble with the foreign born, like the editor of the jFathorland, whose umbilical cord binding them to medieval monarchy lias nover boon severed, is that they mistake their newly found liberty for license. Gagged, repressed and regulated to death in their native land, ab sence of tyrannical restraint causes them to run wild in the United States and rankly abuse their recently acquired freedom of press and speotih. If any German criticizes the kaiser or his government in (he-Gorman press ho is imprisoned and the publication suppressed. AVore any foreigner to publish a paper, like tho Fatherland, devoted not only to abuse ol the govern ment, but the open advocacy and propagation of disloyalty in the interest of a foreign nation, he would be shot with out ceremony as a traitor. Personal liberty is a priceless blessing of democracy, yet its value is so little comprehended and it is viewed with such contempt by feudal militarism that we sec foreign tyrants making use of it, through their envoys, to stir uj disseution and disloyally in friendly nations. There has boon recently launched by these so-called German-American organizations, whoso sole use of their American citizenship is to advance the interests of a for eign ruler, a nation-wide movement to coerce congress mid punish the president, of the United States for his foreign policy. Gorman-Anituiicans are being instructed to vote solidly against congressmen who support the administra tion, and threats are made of a solid German vote against the president at the next national election to accomplish ins tteieai. Circular letters have boon sent all congressmen, warn iug them that unless they favor an embargo upon muni lions for tho allies they will meet opposition at; both prim arios and election. rally for the coining campaign, show their influence and rebuke the president. It has been conclusively proven by correspondouee seized from foreign ambassadors ami emissaries that the pro-Teutonic campaign in America is authorized and fin anced by tho governments of the central empires. Heye, then, we have foreign monarchs attempting not only to con trol public sentiment and public policy in the United States and interfering in our industrial relations, but actually seeking to name public officials, through foreign-born vot ers, prostituting their American citizenship, while their press openly declares that ih case of war between the United States and foreign nations, they would further show their disloyalty in refusing to figlit for the United States. Ml of which goes to show that hyphenated citizenship is a joke -there is no such thing. It is about time that we Americanized America, at least as far as our relations with foreign nations are concerned, by eliminating the hyphen. WALL STREET NICW YOIIK, Oct. I. Wall street was again a runaway market today with U. H, Steel, the topper Htoeltu ami some of the utilities operating In PI It burg and along tho Pacific roast In tio load. Wnr bliaios were com paratively neglected and rallwnjs continued to lag. In the coppor tlioro worn "wlilo opening" hiiIun in Inspiration and Miami at advances of 1 to 2 points. Others of that uroiip were less .ullve hut no loss strong. Tho prominent utilitloa Included Philadelphia I'ompaii). which Hold e divided of 1 1-2. but made a net gain of 'J 1-S at 0)7 1-2, t'nlted ltalla.s preferred up :l :t-l to 17 :i-l, and Pa cific Telephone up ; 1 .' to is 1-.' I BY I IIICRLIN. Oct I. Ii wireless to Tuekorlon. -An official coiniiiunlca (Jon Issued In Coiuliinllntiple under date of Sept. 8S7, as received hero by the Overseas News agency, says: "Turkish const batteries sank a tor pedo boat of the enemy near Kere vlgedlro ' GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 2 rer 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT RUNNING WFPk HHvLaMMtfflHiliiiiiiiHHiBI Ctunr opr co ie German-Americans are annealed to to' MAYTORENA QUITS f 10 MEXICO FOR GOOD NOOAIiKS, Ariz., Oct. 1, Villa nil lioreutB In Sonera and on the border were apparently bowlldored today by the action of Jose Mnytoreua, Villa chieftain, who appealed on the Amer ican side tit this point last night with Alberto Morolos, his legal adviser, and was placed under guard by Am orlcau troops. Some believe that ila.Uoii'iia. who was the only man legal!) elected governor of Sonera In more than U0 years, has gone for good Great Old Remedy JFor Skin Diseases Mill S. S. S. Clears Skin of Erup tions Drives Poison From the System. (Dot It fixed In your nilprt that skin eruptions, Scrofula, Kczems, burning Itching skin, and all skin diseases nro duo entirely to Impure and Infected blood. If tho trouble was on tho outside of thn akin, by simply washing and keeping It cleau you could obtain roller nol even ointments, lotions, and salves, would be liecepssry. Agre with us In this EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS at tlio "SCHOOL OF BEST RESULTS" Knter Now end Mako Your Time Co nt for SomcUilng Worth While. Com pleto Haziness, Stenographic, ("Ml Hon It o, niul lkiigiii.li Coumck Taught by Touchers Who Know How to Get the llet UMult, Medford Commercial College i) and Night Sihoul, at X. Orapo St. E 1'AKIS, Oct. 1. Seven mincx, each contniuiiifr 101) poundH of powilor, were exploded with.n torrifio ronr ns soon as the signal was givon for tho French ndvnucu at Suuchcr., ac cording to the story of nn eyowitnoss of tho battle. '. . "Simultaneously," he uniil, . "our ;uen leaped out of their trcueliu.s and nmdo for (In; (lermnti trenches be fore n forest. "The GunuiuiH bolted tlirougli the wooilo puMiied by our first 'wave'. .Sections of the hccoiuI 'wave' ex plored the ruined trenches and un derground shelters, which often were twenty ieet ueep. ah my Had no desire (o go down .into Uhihc holes, whence it Keemcd unlikely they would como out alive, our men dropped bombs and fired shotguns through the opening's, which effectually prevented the occupants from coming out and taking us in the rear. "The hulk of our rm.'n followed the Germans, who were running like hares through tho wood. They soon captured the Keeond line of trenches in the middle of the forest mid went on, Kiiinn even eroHsiiie; tlio Souohoz brook or coming' up the snnketi road leading to AugreA, but the Germans brought up reserves and tried lo sur round us. This maneuver was foiled, however, by our officers, who drew our men hack to (he first line eup- turcd. "During the night the Germans fortified themselves in the woods, but at daybreak our artillery stopped the work by a furious bombardment. The evening before tho forest pies en toil the ordinary aspect, but in a few minutes all was changed. One after another the trees were mowed down by shells, "Tlio (tonnnn artillery was not idle, cither, but Mnt at us a steady stream of shells which plowed up tho earth nil around us without doing much harm. This fire was borne up under philosophically, for since fhey have had their new steel hclinels our iuqii don't fear wounds on the head." T AT SAN FIlANCISl'O, Oct. J. Tho state of Washington Is celebrating Its day at the Panama-Pacific exposition today, Governor Krnest Lister being tlio principal speaker at tho Washing ton building. A Douglas fir is to be planted In front of tho building as Washington's contribution to tho fed eral grove, this being on government laud and the plan being, to permit tho trees to remain commomoratlvo of each state's participation In tho ex position. Another feature. will he tho Initia tion of tho governor Into the Illnck foot Indian tribe. The title of "Chief Kaglo Palo Feathers," will bo conferr ed upon him. The fireman's baud, the police baud, both of Seattle, aro taking part In the exorcises. Preceding tho cer emonies Governor l.lstor was escort ed to tho exposition grounds by do taslttnent of United Slates cavalry. Hundreds of residents of Washington are In the city to attend Washington wook, which began jesterday with Walla Walla da, and will close to morrow after Taooiua and Seattle have celebrated. belief, and your troublo can be r lleved you can bo entirely restored to health, S. S. S. Is a purely vegetu. bio treatment that you ran secure from your own druggist It Is a blood tonic that will purify your blood and cause a most decided abatement of your trouble, and finally make you entirely well. Fifty years ngo S. S. S. was discovered and given to suffering mankind. rurlug this period it has proven Its remarknblo curative prop, ertles as a blood purifier nnd tonlo, and has relieved thousands of cases of disease caused by poor or impure blood, and chronic or Inherited blood diseases. You can be relieved, but you must take S. S. S. Take It if only pimples appear, for (hey denoto bad blood, and may be followed by the sufferings from torturing skin erup tions. Therefore be sure. Don't take chances, don't. uso lotions. Get S. S. S. from your druggist. If yours is n special case, write for expert medical advlco to S. S. i. Co., Atlanta, Ga. MiN EXPLOSIONS SPA F HUH ON FRENCH TROOPS WASHING AY EP N MANY APPLICATIONS FOR PARTI IPATN WAR LOAN NBW YORK, Oct. 1. Members of the big syndicate of banks and trust companies which will inauago tho $500,000,000 bond issue negotiated here by tho Anglo-French loan com mission received today a flood of ap plications from banks and individuals for permission to participate in un derwriting tho loan. Although tho subscription books havo not yet been opened, tho total subscriptions al ready offered are estimated as amounting to as high as $430,000, 000. Tlint soiiio of tho subscriptions will be very largo una indicated by tlio statement that ono of tho most weal try men In tho United Statos had of fered $30,000,000, and that other of fers ranging from $3,000,000 to $5,. 000,000 havo been mnij,o by Now )ork banks or largo corporations hero. Sir Kdward Holden, ono of the members cf tho Anglo-French com mission was quoted today ns saying that In his opinion the loan was so superior in lncomo yield to anything in London that ho expects n largo amount of It will find Its way to that city. "Iloth Kngllsh and French In vestors n'ready nro making extcnslvo applications for it," said Sir Kdward. In tho announcement of the terms of tho loan anybody with $1000 to Invest waa offered a bond at 3(5 tho price to tho syndicate 1 94 per cent under the flguro designated as tlio selling price to the Individual sub scriber, WfMch was fired at 98. EQUAL SUFFRAGE OMAHA, Oct. 1. Tho Farmers' National congress today adopted res olutions invoring woman suftrago nod endorsing the Keating bill already In- trqduced In tho national congress, Good-Night Corns, Good-Boy "Gats-It" Now -Plan Corn Remedy That Nover Fails. Tho Simple, Common Sense Way. Tou poor corn-llmpors, with corn wrlnklrn nntl hcurt imlimt Hit clown toniRht niul put ft fawririipiiif "(lil-It," thiinlliiplrntrorn remedy In thn world. on your corui. You cun apply It In Juit a "OeU-If End Com l'alni. IV Sore nuil Hnfo, tool" few nocnnil, without fu or trouble. Whnl'a the ute applying Miivrt Hint iiinkii toe rnw niul ore, Unit niako crm nwell. ImmlaKUH that mako It misery to walk, tnpn that Mu kH, KreuHy oint ment, niul other caiitraptloim. Cut rid of corns tha easy way, quick, simple, sure, now way. That's com mon scuiie. Try "OutR-It" nlso for warts and bunions, "Oata-U" cun't hurt, tho corn lonscns, unit comes riKht off. clean on. act-it" is sold at all druggists. ;Se a tiultle. or seat direct by 12. Lnwrvuco A l-'o., l)hlcKo. Star Theatre wiifiii; thi: ruowDs go WK CHAXGi: t'KTl'KKS DAILY. TODAY Special I'athe Program "The Tipp.Off" Three Heel llalboa Drama Pathe News and tho funniest picture ever made "Col. Heeza Liar" A Cartoon Coined) Coming Soon MANY IMCM'OKD in l'limlton, Tho Crliket, FARMERS AV John A. Perl UNDERTAKER LtOy Assistant H 8. MAltTLKTT Phones M. 47 ml 17-JS AmImUhc IfortlcM (Vrur providing for the establishment of a farm women's bureau in the depart ment of agriculture. Resolutions opposing tho salo of war munitions to foreign countries and agnlnst tho "loaning of money by citizens of America to wnrrlng na tions of Kurope for tho purpose of continuing the slaughter of human beings," were voted down by strong majorities. Tho report of tho resolutions com mlttco was adopted, asking tho gov ernment to undertake tho building of roads, favoring nn Investigation by congress of tho prices of farm pro ducts; opposing the ro-opculng by tho Intcrstnto commerce commission of the question of increased freight ratos on grain and grain products, and ask ing for government nctlon In aid of a rural credit system and government cqntrol of all privnto concerns en gaged In this work. CHOLERA RAGING IN GALICIA; 300 CASES AMSTERDAM, via London, Oct. 1. Cholera is raging in Galicin, the Telegrnf says, and nceordiiig to tho home office HDD eases have been re ported. GIRLS! GIRLS! Mil! STOP DANDRUFF AND BEAUTIFY YOOR HAIR Hall' Stops Falling Out mid (lets Thick, Wavy, Strong and Hcautlfiil. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as iioft. lustrous and beautiful ns n young girl's after a "Dandcrluo hair cleanse." .lust try this moslen n cloth with a littlo Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in Just n few moments you hnvo doubled tho beauty of your hair. HesldeH beautifying tlio hair at once, Daudorlne dissolves ovory par tlclo of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates tho scalp, forovor stopping itching and falling hair. Hut what will pleaso you most will bo after a few weeks' uso when you will actually soo now hair flno and downy at first yos but roally now hair growing all over tho scalp. It you caro for pretty, soft hair and lots of It surely got n 2.r-cent bottlo of Kuowltoii's Dandcrluo from any drug gist or toilet countor, and Just try it. THE PAGE Mcdford's Leading Theater I'M DAY AND SATUltDAY THE WHIRLPOOL" Three Part Kssanuy Drama The Lesson of (he Narrow Street What gambling in Wall strcot docs to a man h strongly Impressed upon a young artibt. Ho learns his lesson and much hcpplucss risulls. Kdwar ' ICIkas, S. Kankln D'ew mid Mary Maurice art tho cast. Viiagraph O'io part "Back to the Primitive" With .Vr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew One Part Comedy 'THE WANDERER" Ono Part Wogniph Admission fi, 10, l,c. COMING Fletcher Fish In popular songs, Monday and Tuesday. Thoda IJara, Wodnosdny mill Thursday. Charlie Chaplin, Friday and Sat urday. Deep Well Drilling Oil, gas, and wator wolle, 12, 13, 14-Inch to 1500 feet. For prices boo J. STHVRKS, 23S North Central Gorham Co, Silver lln.x IWfii tlio leading AVisldliig KH. ver for S I .Years cver novo wo shown m greater assortment of Stcr Mng Silver nnd heavily plat. h Sliveruuro arttclos for ho well set tablo than to il a v New designs of course! is bupp1 ou. . Let MARTIN J. REDDY TIIK JRWKI.KU 212 Kat .Main .Stmt I J SAGE TEH' IN, LI ' Look young! Common garden Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell Graixlnirth" kqpt, her hair beaut fully darken!, glwgr awl ahnndajit with a brew of &P Tea and Sulphur. When ever her hr 'o1' out or too'c on tl"lt dull, Mti or streaked iinrararice, this simple inUture was iipplicd with won derful cirt By asking at any drug store for 'WyctVs Sago and Hulphur Jlair KewW.yoy wUI ,Kct a .,ar?0 bottle of til old-time recipe, ready to use for ioufc 60 Mnit- slmplo mixture c depended upon to restore natural cokr and beauty to tho hair and is splondWfor dandrulf, dry, itchy scalp and fallicfibalr. ... A wcll-laown downtown druggist says everybody m Wyeth's Snge and Sul phur, bcivoM i darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it .has been applio.l-.iCi so easy to uee, too. You simply dwpen a- mb or Boft bruli nnd draw It through your hair, taking one strand st a time. Iiy morning tho nrnv halreVuppeAT"! a"r another appli cation or li It Is restored to lis natural color and loots glowy, soft and abun dant. Painless Dentistry Now a Fact GOOD TEETH SAVE DOCTORS' BILLS AIL 3ar and pain of the uViifiHiair banished. You,rol, the benefit of our long tuerieiieo. ,1 We execute your with fere and skill. work Speial low rate3 until Oc toborfo. $10 0LD CROWNS....$5.00 $15PTS $9.00 $2 FILINGS $1.00 $2 CRANING $1.00 Dij. Jones 'JU2 liu SI. Ak'dfoi-d. Obters it e rfe l ils riie rRsou is now open for ) sleifMud we arc a tram car injwe f amons Stalshipt Ij and (slympia Pii'suiSilie lies) ou earth. J u bulk 3 1 cans. Xieelick of Fish, Olams, sliriiii i. liecse and pickles I. Illl ol mi i mi s. McHird Fish S fultry Co. Phone tei: We deliver. REIOVAL h i inovod my Repairing Shot ?h( mop asroM tlH 0t from my old loca tion or, Sthntrai and would bo p!MKl U tmi oUl CIlBtomori ad ""T"1 repairing. ..ETTf 4f M. S. BIDEN it - -t-