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ill ' I ct 9i ! - a. u i . i, fu S 5' i J ' . - . f m' ? PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN 1NDI:PKNIIMNT NKWHPAT'nit ruuLiKnr.n i:vchv akthiinoon EXCKPT HUNDAY HV TUB MHDF0HD I'HINTINO CO. Offlco Stnll Trllimio Ilulldlnsr, 26-27-29 North Kir utrcotj (olopliono 76. The Damocrntlc Time, Tlio Mnlfonl Mnll, The Mrrtford Trbuno, The South cm OrcKonnii, Tlio Aohlanu Trlititic. sunncniiTiow hates Ono year, hy nml , .. $6.00 One month, by mini GO Par month. u"llvorp! by cnrrlor In McilforJ. Pi3onlx. JackMunvllle and Central Point . 60 Saturday only, bv iimll, per yenr . 2.00 Weekly, per ear ... . . 1 SO Official Potior of tho City of Mnlfonl, Official Puper or JncltNon County. !ntercd nn con-:liuM rriAtlar at Moil ford, Oregon, under tlio out of March 3, 1879. s Broom Circulation for 1911, 2G18, Full leased wtro Asnoolatod Press dis patches. B: Subscribers falling to rccolvo fr papora promptly, phono Clrcu- lntlon Mnnneor nt SGO-It. HONG KONG KOLUM .Mlnny wIvcb who novor Holcit IiIiib hnmlH clothed nllatMUica pick Ills pockets. 'IlioltoalTlirlll (From Dothnii, Ala., Nown.) Ono cnu now rldo In n hydro-acro-plano for 1U, Having tho tun spot in thrill cnoui;h for iih. 1 1 Li ilrinnil "Tell tho Rqntlninnn that I am not recolvlriK today, Nora." "Hut ho uln'l (Iqllvurln' Mum; Iiq'h collectlu.' " Apoloulcs to n WVII Knoiwi It. It. Ail. Upon tho rond of Dynamite Itoilo 1'hoolm SIiihIi, with light. Thoro ciiiuo ti fliiHr, thoro camo u flight, Quoth blic, "thin road Ik out of nBlit" Porter This am yo station Uokh. Shall 1 IiiiihIi ynu off? 1'UHNiniKor .No, 11'n unnccowinry I'll JulHt stop orr whuu tho tialn Btojut. JiuIkq. I'ioiii Vaudeville. (Gerald and Million.) (iijrald Am you auiiuulutuil with tiny donf pooplttr Mullen Not to mpihiK to. Oonild Why. you idiot, whun you waul to spunk to douf people, you iimlto Hlgns. Million All tho daaf puoplo I liuow arc iiiHiiiitUliiiii. Clerulil What Ima (lint to do with It? Mullen Ttioy don't lilleve In tdgm. Oonild Thtiro'i going to ho fun oral Hroiinil hto aliortb. Mulloii- 'hilklnir of ruufmla, why aio kII tho tliitfH Hi half int? (Irl4 -'llrut iHlUuHtM wourulUK. MullB Oh, illbt IndlfwtiM mourn. Inn tyrMIY, that liidlcHttM moiiin lt. MutWn How do vuu iHtihatw f tornotfH? Ural(l---Xo, ho, you don't n't . AVhr wll kMn M-ioiing itltft, all flMxa on public Imlliltnuit am luwurad tu half uiaal. That IiuIumi.h iiiaanilna. On tb olhr hand hn M uwir mlaliv ditw, ruatuuiar) U war a baHd of blark m round your lowo, ami tit tUuiwr taa grltf tbu brogilM' tko bund aliould lm. 3!hIIh You don't huppou tu bavo n alto itriHg about Uwrald -What do you HHttt a uliuo lit ring for Mullvu M iuuUiiM'n4a.H dknl. m TmUi)V ltttlt iimor 111', lUmrka i'arhbumt. thooHiUiout liroaahoaof .N York ?U vita via ItiiiK on tha ouUkirU ut MuMou. Dur Iiik a Sunda giroll b Ml tato ton vortullon wlla a IUtl girl oo Hi outHklrU or tho city. '"And wbara 1 )onr ppa?" gakad the mlnlntw. "Ilo'a KOHa lull (bit wgoiti fr aqHlrrcJi1 b rljr. "On 8lifJ ' ,,,"' r yaaa iluotin'l oar OcmI, Iu-iHh " "Oh yoa hv tlotw fain tfeo r BMin, - h. I.-.-'. I" '' Wk lit in tiffS WHY POVERTY ABOUNDS OVIiRTY is Hie lot oJ' ilic many because Hie world is so poor. Accustomed o Hie boastings that America P is the richest land in Hie world, thisj3ounds startling, but the tad exists. The jut capita wealth of this rich coun try is but $M00. A good part of. this is represented by untitled lands, forests, coal and oil fields, which will re main unused for, gencrat ions. Tho investigations of the federal industrial commission show that sixty pel' centum of our aggregate wealth is the people, and this leaves renuuuing innety-eignt per centum anoui .-rwuu. mil a large part of this wealth is represented in the business buildings of great cities, the income from which in the end is tribute levied upon the mass of the people. We are not 7'ieli, and the world is not rich. The reason is that a great majority of the people tire; .not given an opportunitv to produce and create wealth. want ever present. LaiitfH that could produce in abund ance stare unproduetively on the wandering laborer. Mills uiai ne wouici iiirn 10 iihiku inc coiuioris 01 me ami iioinc stand with smokeless chimneys pointing heavenward. Tlio youth of the world, eager for anv task, even to thrusting his breast against a bavonet, find no certainty of place, where willing hands would bend to manly tasks. They are told that to the frugal and industrious wealth is as sured, but if he had his honest hundred millionth pari the annual income would support he would have more he must seize the share of others. If he chooses to be frugal he is confronted at every glance by organized and devised methods to compel him to be ex travagant that others may live. For vovy dollar that ho earns a doen hands are reaching, not because of greed, but of necessity, that workers are limited and the non workers clamber like parasites upon his back and demand their sustenance. The reason of it all is that the labor of the world has never been organized by civilized man. With 1!,000 years of written history the Avorld has never built a granary against famine and want. Ve bring children into the world without a place prepared for them. Willi millions of acres of lands ready to be reclaimed for the happiest ol homes and millions ot men wanting them, the statesmen of the land seem impotent to devise means for bringing these two greatest sources of wealth land and labor together. 'o have gone on boasting of our wealth and the opportunities men have, when the cold figures show plainly tho untruthfulness of our optimism. We behold the spectacle of millions organized Tor mutual destruction of themselves, with an expenditure of billions of dollars, but no country dare attempt the organization of its mil lions for the certain creation of billions of wealth, let alone their comfort ami hajminess. AI IIHIU.IX, Oel. (I (via wit-elotw to Suyftle). The l.oknl Anzuiger pub liwIieK a diiputeli from L'onitiintiiioplu m j in;; tluil tho Mntitili ooiiklil uuvl Ilia eoiiHiilnr kuhhIk nt Uilii;u have been killed hy I'eiiiiunM. A diNiateh from 'IVhernn, for wiinled fiom Loudon, September H, waid uuiirehy prevuiled in Persia, tlnu the military I'd itch of the yovoiu meiit hud been ilel'ented by the tiibeH meu mid that the IliitUlt nml KiiMiiiii eolouioN ut Ipahaii hud lit utt forced to lenve for 'iVIienm. Increase Navy Pay WASIIINUTON, Oel. (i.- Seere tnry I ImihcIh iinou-d iiHluy iveoui meiidutioiiH tor ineieaaf. in tliv mte of my for tortv elnnN'H of uiiy einplo.M'K ut Hie WiiNhintclou new .Mild. The iietiiiu will llirleii'r the payroll npiii.iiuit l l. Id, nun u enr. (SQUIRREL FOOD - "DREAM I5NT- IT N5TtlrJl5HlMG i Y LCTtUs, CVM3UAGC CKiHT" HA A No)CJUlV VJARNINC PCL-l-ON IT ANP -tHC) fOUNL STAMPS HtRCMN-TrtS SQUr'NRC ALL VM oMlLfc lh AT TVltj 0-FJCti. ANP LL THE MC55iNfceR nnVc coi.AKin HnV;. AMD -rVJE BOYS t f PLAVlrVG H00K6V KiGHr ev -rwe. car ' WITHOUT MONKCYIG WITM"fHe BtELU '. Rx zz X r s iKk. . r-i s) tf.l AJU-ftr- tl :l& m2 04& IrEDFORD MAIL tTUBLTNE, owned by two per centum of the pur capita wealth of the Idleness is enforced, with a familv for two months. If E NKW VOKIm Oel. l!.--Tie Nor wegian steamer Dniiiiiiiouafjcril ar med todny from Snudofjotil, Nor Avny, mid rupoiliiil liiiving boon chaf ed hy it (leniimi unburn rino in tb. Noiih hu.i lit In lieu Itoiyeu nml Kirk ' wnll. Ciiituiu Stoumiiurk iiiid lie oweupod by driving bin vo-mel nt full peed mid at t!i. sumo time sending wireleiiN calls which brought Itnlisli pal nils. The niilmiatiiie.tbeii gave hp the chase INlMIUntUA.V AU'lO OAK CO. Tlmo Tablo I.eavo Mod font dally oxcopt Sun day fur Aaliiuud, Talent ami Phoenix at 8 a, in., 1:16, .1..iu mid 5: IS and 10:16 p. m. (Saturday nt 11:15 p. m.) Sunday leave at S:00 mid 11:00 n. m., 1:00, 5:00 and 0:3C p. in, I.eavo ARhlntid dally except Sundny nt U:00 a. in., 1:50, n::!0, 4:.10 and 7:00 p. in. nml Sunday at 10:00 a. in.. 12 noon. -4:00, C and 10:30 p. m. - By AHERN 1 FROM SCHOOL. PASS THIS UrlVARO-Sri MSA66 BUTIlX L"iMrAeDIATl.Vp y ,?v i 91. . . t W 'F M k Jv? &W- - 'fcxfr'lS&v I MI3DFORD, OKTCCION, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FOG OUTSIDE OF IS SAT FISAXl'IM'O, Ort. (.- Sroip of cuU wore lulipK :it author nut Hide tho flnlilon Onto tudny, hiiMon from cnoli other by n tlotife foi; thru Iiuk topped pntotiottlly nil whipping. Ono voHiicI, the btoninur Siintu from I'ortlnml, ran on it mud bun): on lmr wny in. The atounitir Mntii'huriii from Hong komr, Chum, mid the Ililoiimu, with the rescued crow of tile eho0nor (Irnvwood ithoiird, fjej;un waiting yes terduy morning Sixty-five imstRtiKorM on the Sniitu C'lnrrt wore given n friRht whan tho. U'ksc) wiiil n(rnv on the wny in Into hiHt nifjlil mill poked her noo into the Imi of Alentrn ilmnl. Ilitli tide entbled her to fln.t olf xnlVlx. NEW YOltK, Oel. (l.-l'rinle nd ice8 reeoived hero lodav from Atii eiiH say thnt a French auxiliary oruiser wnfi.loipedoed mid sunk Sep tember I) while .unehored off the Turkish iMlnnd of Rhode bv u wub ninrine of the eentral powers. Khodo is tho most oasteru inland of the Aegean Run, It lies ehM to the iimiulmid of Asia Jluior mid since the Tureo-ltiilimi war has been oeeupied by large foicts of Italian troops. MATT SCHMIDT Til I .OS ANUHUvS Oel. (i. .ludge Frank It. Willis lodav mdered mi in vestigation of mi alleged lamperim; with tho talesmen now being examin ed us prospcclic jiinns in the trial of Mnthcw A. Schmidt, charged with the murder of ('hmlcs llaggerty in connection with the il.wiumitiug ol' tho Los Augelot! Tiiiick building m Ootobor, llHO. Ciieular li'ttuix huvo been received by the jurorH denounr ilig tho primeciitiou nml teii.diug lo prejudice the minds of nun who will sit in the can' against the district attorney's mot hods. "DRESS-UP" WEEK COMING OCTOBER II TO 16 Next week Ik "dresu up week" mid It Is open Honflnu for all ltiHt yoar'H lids mid Kanuents of every kind, as well as summer toKKory, for men, wouiyn mid children. If you don't want to bo iIixIkIhk all the time, bet tor propato to d rose up October 11 to 10. Tho uteres of Medford aio iiiuplv Used to supply nil your wintH at mod erato prices. Somo of thorn ore out after the basinet.-, mid more aio pre parliiK to ko after It W.Ucli this newsiaper for UitrKiiln SALTS IF BACKACHE Drink lot of water and itop eating meat for a while if your Bladdor troubles you. Wltgn you wke up with bel;c)i and dull mimiy iu tl knlnov legion it gen erally nnwii.1 ytii lwe Isstii mting to inwli nioat, a woll-known nutliority Aleut fortu urio arid which overwork se kidney in IMr effort to filter it (nun tltt Iom1 nml tWy Isteome it ot psrHlvaed and 1kc'- When your kidney a lM uiu8h And -log you nuut roliave Uwnu lino ynu rlne your bnweUt re molng nil the l"ly'a urinoim wash', pIm ott Ikiva luiikaoli, niek headnolic, ilHuy vllai your ktwtuuh ammt, tongue ia ivatod, nml wlimi the v,txit,ior U b.ul vmi hive rheuuiHtio twingM. Tho urino i aliHiJy, full of sediment, elwasoja ofttn LH't HDre, wiitwr teitliU ami you are eliliwl To M-rk relief two or thrco titnos during tho night lfltlier rentult a good, rcllnlJo phyal eUn at onn or it from wur pharnmoht nUnit four outue of ,Iinl Salta, take rt tulilwOiihll in tt ghVM of VHtcr Wore hrAkfitf fr n tew dsv and yenr kidn vill tVn Mt fine, fhia faniuiu mIU ia iHAtla frnt Uio arid of rajsj ami Umot jwlfv. mildiusl with lithla, awl kia Uvn u-U for )inrationa to chain a ad aUtuul.it aluaeiia klneaya, nlwi to noil trails iuiJiIk In Uhi uriiw to it tto loacor Irritate, Uiui andlaat WiAlftr wwaAattM. Jti Sah a M auver fr rafmW utrat catrm. Ii it inrMttv. aaanot injure aifl tiiakra a drlliktful, ttler vrasMtt llUi ttir driulc John A. Perl UNDERTAKER l.a4y Aaautant S H. n,ltT!lTT Phoera M -17 anil 17-JH AMbtalaui-v biri (,Vniir GOLDEN M. MENACE 0 P FRENCH ER NK AEGEAN ARGUE PLEA FOR E WASHINGTON, Ort. 0.- A'smtrcM, wns benun today holme the infer ntnte commoreo eommiaaion i n tb' proiuMHid inorortao in pitMiitiKoi' f'1?-4 on railroad between tho Miin.ip'i rivor nml the Itnukv mountniiiK. Jlepivoentitliveji of Htnto railroad coiiiiniwiioiiH ttixopjHxing the m clonal' heeiumo I hey believe thev will be spruitil boyond tbe limit now de lined in the niilroadN ptttii for in ereacing lmvenuoc. Cliurlca Donnelly, eounsel for tlio Norlhein Panfni. onflned tho eiiM for tin niilroiiiN. Ho uid foitv-Mic railroads iM-rntiutr belween ChienKo mid Hie Kooky moiiutiiins wele ask ing for inerenses that would nlfeet eight states, in niot oases bv from '.' lo J'. eentt per mile. M"r. Donnelly said that the earner believed mi ex amination of th"ir earnings nml the coft ol operation would show Unit they needed the additional revenue. F. Hubbard of Sledford was doing business iu this burg this week. MY. und JIr. John llighain were trading with the .Medl'ord iiietehanls Tlini-iidny. Williiuu lligliuui mid dess Clluss linuled their fnt hogs to the Ceiilrnl Point market Satucduy. Mr. mid Mrs. Alma Houston mid family of California came ,up on their ear Saturday to make thuir nil ntiv.'M ami Irieiiils u pleasant visit. Dell Morrison nml wife of .Medl'ord have rented the Until raneli in this section nml mo moving their house hold goods (his week. Mr. mid Mrs. Kov Slney will stmt for Foil KTanialli Tuesday. They will iniike their home there for the com ing winter. Josh (IhibH mid Ktilnh ltlisselll of (ho Meadows moloied lo town Mon day. I, ce Ingram bus rented tho God frey ilaneiv hull ut Moagle mid the Modoc orchestra will furnish the music for the dunces. Percy nml licit Chiipinnn lire workinir in the L.unnn orchiird nenr Gold Hill. Min. Then Gins, mid Mrs, Morris GOTHIC THE NOW ARROW 2 for 2cc COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT StarTfag&tre WHERE THE CROWDS GO TODAY ONLY The Diamond from the Sky Two Ileol Draniu The Man Who Went Out A Wondoiful 2 Iteol Mtituul Subjoct TheDeacon'sWhiskers A I. au nil I'rom Start to Finish COMIMi - The Scarlet Sin NEW French Dry Cleaner W llae .hist liislnlltsl H Tlio latest and lit on the nuirket We me txpilupod tu do elomilng and iireaaitiR of all kind ut clothing, UUnkwtH, idllewa, eomfurta. Mad unto robe in a Orat-cUa uiaiinerUmmell. tsl in the t't of Mt-dfoed. A trial will toniuc ou We call for and (ImIuoi ordri'H 1'Uoik' ;. T Medford Pressing & Cleaning Co. or illums. Prop so . CMtraJ Ui r mIm aajMla far a UM MM . tilfta-ClM TtilawtM. A INCREASES MIDDLE II I CLUCTT rtaOODV . CO . ISO Mnrn J fi, 191 3 Cnc wore plenBrnit visitors Sumlnj t the W. C. Chnpinnn home. ma. ferty Aniiek of Weed, ( nl., is visiting her parents, Air. mid Mrs. Jasper Hodgeiw of Heugle. M- Mrairn n'ml SOU. Kllbe, llltVO lentcd the J. V. Si-otl iuih-Ii for an- other year. No Sleepyhead 1 1 ii 1 1 1 JBBBiav j I Milium ti with that bowlful of New Post Toasties waiting The new method of manufacture brings out a new flavour, exceptional crispneso, and a body and substance that don't mush down in cream. Notice the tiny, pearl "puffs" on each flake characteristic of the New DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ,. N !M j AJ-- ' t- l.il' k '' U mt loc m New Fall Coatings Kcw ctilors ,'intl new wen oh, in n wido vaii -given, brown, blue and .uray for nrosent "IxIi-n $1.75 to $4.50 yard M. M. Dept. Store The Page lall Today and Tomorrow THEDA BARA WHAT WAS "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET" Hearst-Selig News AHraiation 5-10-15 (Vuu lien Terry Itns rented n house iu (lold Hill nml moved, Ids family nn,l household goods to Hint town week. Then Oliiss is hauling (,r.,jn , rilllt l-Ill I'oilll 1111(1 hlll'Vi.aliii,. I.I . i" crop of corn, wiiieh is the best , i - -..... .us ime thit eetioii. - like a isties Your grocer lino them. zis . Trn IweekJ Medford 's Leading Theater Matinee 2 p. m. Kvonlng 1 V m