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HXCICPT HUNUAY IlYfTllli
MKMKOltU PJ11NTINO CO.
Office Mnll Trlbun- HulMIng,
North Kir iitrefll; telephone 76.
87-29
The Democratic Tim, Tim Mfulfonl
Mnll. Tho .Mcilfnnt Trlwne, The Houth
cm OrcKOtinn, Tho Ashland Trhunc.
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uno month, by man
Per inontli, (li'iivnr.'il by carrier In
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Offlolal T'ntKir of the City of Meilford.
Official
paper or Jneunoii county,
Entered as aocoml-clai matter nt
Moil ford, Oregon, under tho act of March
3. 1878.
Kworn Circulation for 1914, 2E88.
Pull leased wlro Associated Press dls
patches.
Subscribers falling to rccolvo
pnpora promptly, phono Clrcu-
latlon Manager at 2G0-K.
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HONG KONG KOLUM
8tlolln AhUco how can tellco
when Jim luvo you. Doob client go
tip an' down llkco mlnn on movie
fllluni?
The Key In Kiicivsm
"I own nil my wonlth u ml my fiimo
to pluck,"
S a Id tho sllkhntteil mngnnlo Willi
force
"'Hut, who did you pluck (Importnnt,
of courso,)"
Asked tho nmbltloiiH young man
dressed In (luck!
KtollnV llai-gnlii Connlci'
If tho renson you don't inovo In
hot lor quarters In because you can't
puy Ihu ront thun why not move
Into hotter ijuarloru.
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Today's llolliliigor
David Jlulitbco tolU of ti iiuiirrul
hotweon two theatrical men in n
western 1101180,801110 yonra ago. Tho
traveling agent Htartud out of tho
door aftor tho hint night when thu lo
cal hoiioo maniiKor accosted him.
"Your show," said tho local man,
"wns positively tho iottoniHt wo huvo
ovur hnil horo!"
"Btrnngo you think no," replied tho
ngen, "wo had a remarkably Ioiik rtiu
In Now York."
"I'm borry," caino hack tho local
mini.
"Why soiry?" ttskert Miu.Djiicr.
"Horry tho niillunio abandoned tlnY
chaso!" I
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Appnivutly Utnrjlmdy W Olnd
' WIhmi tho, Kola WllOt'l
Sulnnailiio ,Sjil mid lie .Mciiualil
(ContliunwJ Ih-tjin Snturiloy.)
(Popyrlfht hy N. U. A;)
Hid sotirohud through tlm puluoo In
terrlhlo haste,
And twice caught a Kllmpt of hor
mackerul waist,
liut she ailnhod like flnMiior and
dlvod llko it iuiii,
So poor Sid watidtiod bitck to bU iwl
tiHbmurtuo.
(Vir n yivir ami a half, tliroush th
wilds of tii is9,
Sid vmii lurwl b) thu HMrmald. or
cllffa diu-it ajd. fto,
Pant th rluli wroti; of fllmini. h
followed Uml wilU.
UhI h always rII atiort by about
half a mllu.
Wbu bl boat wa aloak ami bU
mind was at Ma
He put hack to lila baatg port of
OtthulMrf.
was imK.aiii aa4 thin, auii his
MhUk-i nre raak,
11a was tiifi in .in .iton.i eop on th
ban)
nut r
Ma
frttuiU bad iioen
'AaJ all on i.riouui a
(Jill HH hflll'll'iit In live lui lh
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n a iiiiniriin' . . c iiii h , tw (,.
A Hit
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TRULY A
UNUKIf (lio caption "A Corker" tho Portland Telegram,
Saturday's issue, iin(.s a cartoon representing a Port
laud manufacturer bottled up, with the stopper labelled
"Different rates."
The object of the carloon is io awaken protest in th"
metropolis over the lower freight rates granted Willam
ette valley points, despite Portland opposition by the In
teiwtale Commerce Commission, for lumber shipments to
California than enjoyed by Portland.
"If such a course is persisted in. the lumber manufac
l tiring business will leave Portland for good," shrieks the
Telegram. The lumber business will do nothing of the
sort. Portland cannot expect to do business forever at the
expense of the rest of the state, which is entitled to enjoy
its natural advantage of locution in marketing its prod
ucts. The Telegram would stifle the development of industry
in Oregon to" build up industry in Portland, a continuation
of the pinhead policy that has over-developed Portland
and under-developed Oregon.
AVhal the Portland policy has done for Oregon and
also for Portland is clearly shown in its commerce. -T
11) H the total commerce of Columbia river was $23,000,00
while that of Paget Sound was $J 3(5,000,000, and this di
lerencc despite the expenditure of government millions t
make deep water over the Columbia bar, to dredge th
wiuamcuc to roruanu, io niaice uie roiiuiioia naviga
in its upper stretches. It exists in spite of the fact II
the Columbia offers a water
Handicapped h.v a nam over
If Portland or Columbia
receive merchandise Io or from foreign ports, it must I
shipped first to Puget Sound or San Francisco, becam
ocean-going snips are noi avaiaioie.
Why arc they not available? Why is Puget Sound eon
meree six times as great as Columbia river? Pecatiso
the Portland policy, advocated by the Telegram, of di
crimination against the rest of Oregon for Portland's bei
efit. '
Portland has always successfully opposed lermim
rates, for Astoria, for fear Astoria 'ould profit thereb
In (he same spirit Portland opposed equitable rates IV
DakerCity, Mcdford and interior cities, lest these citit
profit thereby. There is at
against Astoria in favor of
ential lorccs the trail ic to Puger Sound and robs the mout
of the Columbia of the business it is entitled to.
Portland figured that ships would pass up the Colun
uia ports and iimkc the
jiiuiropoiis ior cargoes ami pans oi cargoes. Kxpcricnc
-.1 . llJ.l1. t IMI . .. '.
snows inai nicy win noi. riicy cannol spare the time. I
does not pay them. Consequently Astoria and the pori
of the Columbia lose the business which a freight lari
wall keeps away, and Portland loses indirect 1 v.
If the Telegram's ea'rtoon had represented Oregon ii
the bottle with Portland sitting on the cork of discriminl
ating rates, n would nave Deen nearer the truth.
The narrow Portland hog policv contrasts very l'urol
ilil.v with that of Seattle, which lias expanded the tui'iijl
"Port of Seattle" to "Port of Puget Sound," and has de-V
uiaii(i"d and secured transportation rates to and from all
the ports identical for freight and passenger .service bv
rail and water. Seattle has grown by co-operation with
other Puget Sound ports, not endeavored to grow at their
expense, as Portland has done with Columbia ports.
Jlowever, there are hopeful signs that Portland is
awakening to the need of a broader policy, despite the
Portland Telegram's continued agitation'for a little Or
egon. Commercial bodies have seen the handwrighting on
the wall and are agitating for a square deal for the Col
umbia river ports. Invent ually they will see the wisdom of
a square deal through cciuitable freiirht rates for the resi
IUhe state.
Yl HCtl ITTfv.i implied Villi
Ih' Poj.'tk.n' will groV tltroMMh.iivgoirs development,
juul Jleepjue a metropolis iuaj thalTlig "lj,i-
MARTHAWASHINGTON'S Iri'NIENEGis REPEr
STOLEN WILL REIUHD'
. ; LONDON, Oct is Itouter des
I'Allp'AN fill IMIIOl s , . imtch fioin t'elUnJe, Montuuogro,
Oil. lS.--.Mm Ilia iihiiiginii. will,
Hindi WHk luken 1'nuu the iouitiuiti
lieio by a I'nion t iuojhm- ituntiy utn
of tlw Uutth' of Hull linn uml laler
found ) mhv into the cultertiim of
the late ,1. l'iiuKynt M.ian, wu-
lelitruiHl (o the eouiitv iiivhixiM. lolu I
witu niNimruto tiuiiiiMm"v
lticoutl. tin- Ntnt ot Virginia iii'd
J. I'. .Moikhu in His I'ltited Stwtc
iiimt mmrt in uu ft foil Io Mviire
lit iitone (liM'umeMl. .Mr. Mutvau
hiiKiti-ttHl that it bo 4acu,l in Miuuit
Wrun Kmrlit miunl t'ulk, liow-
f eltuaiwl it uu iart of thnir euurt
reiuM, aail tt.tlav it wn restored
li u- pl.ii-i hfsiilc (In- m ol' (leonttf !
Wu-IiiubIhii. Ilir .- au.imi .Mr.
Hl'IVMI W ill lit- il.iiivi
MIL FOR $400,000
Ul'KrAUU, N . ikt h v.
iliMWHII f Jul Laiubi'ii Jl ton.
aaM, a4Mk bvwki t tin- . u. h!i
inaajr tilfirv ikrouniunii ih imm
try aaal in I'anaala, a. tiiuiini't1
i..1v. liaittl IL uWi'vrtMld. au at
i. .ii.. . . n-fwad a' 'IKH rii.
j ' i.i ,, i .il. , I.,
Itai'i'ii W0,MH1 ami iiiimumi
"CORKER."
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grade, while Puget Sound i
tlie Cascades.
river points want to .shin i
the present time a differenti;
Puget Sound, and this diffoi
lUU-inilc trip up the river to th
ilflilivjlnxinlu Ihh.miiwi ....,,...,
ATFACK BY AUSTRIANS
listed October 1.', ami delajod lu
ttausmlsslon, hays that attacks deliv
rri'il tho preceding day hy the Atis
tilans aanlust Montenegrin pixltlnus
on (hi Drlua-Orahovo front wcru ro
puUcd with boav.v losses. Ono of
tlui'o aeroplane flMnt; over the Mon-
teueuiiu posltlous fell near Plevlju
and the pilot and an orricer wero tap-
tureil
MEDFORD HAS NEW BUSI
NESS FIRMFTIOM KANSAS
The Shapletah Hardware storo that
biik btm In the mvhor's hands for
nuuuna hmh mum bnm olosieil (or sov
u"l ""oka. wns punbiuiwl Friday by
W- ('- Ailama of Cbloago nml was
IturniNl ovur In bU iHaaer. S 1,.
Usonard. of thU city. Saturday b) II
I 0. Nicholson, trusts
Mr. IrfMMiarrf, wbo was In tbe hanl-
. warn bualnoM lu Oardau City, Caa..
for tlvti vr. and tburouahly uh
deratandu the liutiiei., mv tb stora
Hill l.f lll'.'llfll lllil.iv Tllf klllik iS
ont nr tin ili nil"! .i ml Iiki in Kiiulh
frn iiitaon .ui.l 'i lioiiji.l h.o t II
mill '. k. i i 1 1. tl i . in .1 1'
nHICHESTER S PILLS
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"HER HAPPINESS," TODAY AND
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This fcaluru i jiihI VioIii Diiiiii, wIio1i"ohr'1 sweel, liinp: in n rc.il
story of lil'e Unit ac all liave mt't. Ir'.s a Minplu thenu', hut strong with
sittiutioiiH, to .sketcli foilh u sinccielv foiixiiifitnr section of life.
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ir-rnrH to do
and work U e.Norelso j on don't llko
to do. ' I
Woman WeaK,; Run Down
Zu Sluiplu Tonic
il will begin to bo-
Finds lliNiltli Ii
Pooplo lu Modfi
llovo us when w,o say
lous Vlnol Is a 'wondi
that our dullc-
derful tonic ami
bttength creator.
Hero Is annjjiior caso whore It has
provod Us vondorful jiowor to ovor
como ..uak, run-down, nervous, an
no'., ile conditions.
"I wns cl tin down, nenoiis, mid
could not do ni work without being
entirely ohnuMed, and would often
faint without am apparent cause. The
yloctor said 1 wss annonile but faiUnl
Ui"hei-ni,v. M
I'-'iuw. My hiiHband brought
n bottle TPVInolMiiil.lhot:nu
piove aitir taking ono iiottln?
homo
to liui
and after taking four bottles It has
built me up so I can do all my house
work without help. I rocoiuinondod
Vlnol to a nelalilior. who says her
doctor appro vox of It and said "Vlnol
Is a wonderfully good tonic." Mrs.
llossttf IlerliiK, West Philadelphia,
Pa.
Wo recommend Vlnol to our cus
tomers as the ii rout os t strength cre
ator w know duo to the extractive
medical t'lcnu-nu of fresh cod livers,
without oil lomhlued with peptonato
of Iron and iiccf peptone, all dissolved
In a pure medical wine
For sale nt Medford Pliurmacx.
THE PAGE
Meilfonl's Leadlna Tlieater
Hall) .Matuiit . p hi. Kvcnlug 7 p. m.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
VIOLA DANA
Tho lirouilvtii) Chllil hliir in Tlnro
ll.'PIO i
"I1R HAPPINESS"
Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Drew
in
mi.ss. .srn o.M'n:'s kis
Viuurnph Coma1)
'THIS GODDESS" ;
last mm! final chapter of tliU j
Thtt
Rlsil Milt.
Adwlw-laii. .V II) anil lit twite,
fuuiliia, IVhhH. . UitsliMiaii.
TOMORROW AT PAGE THEATER
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"JERSEY TO BALLOT
NKWAItK, X. J Oct. 18. -Tho
flrt Brca t flKht In the eaHl for wom
an Hiiffrnuo 1h today oiuy twenty-four
lioura away. At (! o'clock tomorrow
MiioruliiB tho pollH In Now JeiHoy will
lio op'un for a Hpeclal election to de
cide' whether thu women of tho Htuto
shall have tho vote.
Two weokB from tomorrow Now
York, PuuiiHylvnnln and MaHsuchus-
uttH will decide whothor thny will
Join their twelve western Blstor statt'H
In kIvIiib women the ballot.
I'roHldunt WIIhoii'h declaration for
HiiffrnKO, reinforced by a thorough
cnmpalt;n by oiKnnlzcd workers Is cx
poctod by suffniKO leaders to carry
thu day for woman suffrage. Thoso
opposed to suffragu assert that tho
proposed constitutional amendment
to enfranchise women will bo burled
under an avnlanchu of votes.
More than .'150 women spcakors and
other workers went over tho state to
day bringing the campaign to a
.lose.
ONE UAL SUFFRAGE
Take the Children with You
Star Theatre
"Whore tho Crowds Go"
Mado in Medford Moving Pictures, 400 Feot TODAY
Showing tlif crowd at. tho niatinoo on tho day of
last KpiKodo of tflaino. There will bo 1100 foot of
other local .scenes of ii.tore.st. These pictures are all
new, never shown before. There are many promi
nent business men shown in today's local movies.
THE WOMAN
A splendid o-part Paramount with an all-star cast.
"-ThisvwMJje fhown TODAY for 5 and 10c
Little lary will
The four reel coiucd, Ambition"
tlcel) ho shown tomorrow.
Thric arr
ictnn an. I
Yirtrola in
great vaiifiy
n( tylc fmiu
$10 to f.'00
The "easy chair" route
to the world's best music N
Sitting at home in comfort ami listening; to the Victrola is the
ideal way to hear the greatest singers and musicians.
Just as real as hearing the smits in person at the crowded
theatres and opera houe and tvttcr because you can have them
entertain ou at your lcuure, ul encer and as often as you wish.
Siyp ui and In u dfinonnrate tht i.troU and ihovr )ou Imtx cay it i
M iMM tu m r kotuc.
HALE'S PIANO
HOUSE
TRAIN WOMEN 10
TAKE MENS PLACES
OF
N13V YOItK, Oct. 18. Mrs. llar-
i rlott Stanton lllach, president of tho
Woman's Political Union, who has
Just returned from n two months' stay
In Kurope, during which she studied
var conditions In France and Kng
land wns convinced today that wom
en should bo systematically trained
to tako tho places of men in dustrlal
pursuits In tltno of war.
"Were Hiich a system now In os
lence In Franco and England," said
Mrs. Watch, "each of thoso countries
could Immediately put into tho war
an additional army corps." Mrs.
Illatch said aha believes compulsory
mllltnry scrvlco for men Is n neces
sity. Concerning suffrage, she said:
"At tho end of tho war tho men
of Krnnco and Kngland will bo rendy
to grant suffrage to women because
tho women linvo shown what they
can and wltl do. Tho greatest oppo
sition to suffrngo In England is from
the labor trades, especially tho muni
tion workers and thu mnchlno wrok
urn who resent thu takug of their
places by women."
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
IN ASHLAND THIS WEEK
The twenty-fourth annual conven
tion of tho Jackson County Sunday
school will bo held at tho Prosbyter
inn. church In Ashland. October 21
and 22. A splendid program tins bcon
prepared and will bo taken part In by
people from all over the country. Tho
convention means much for social
and religious affairs in tho county
and should be well attended.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
H B. HAltTLKXT
I'lioiies AI. 47 and 47-JS
AnliaUnra Hrrlr- rimorr
be horo"feoon.
with Charlie Chaplin, will posl- '
TM.hthe U
VictroUXVI,
J.-00. fcaiy
itniu can c
arranged i
b. i
ucurcu
ii w jn ja
CASE
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Nobody Spared
Kidney Troubles Altiu'k .Medfoiil Men
niul Women, Old itud Young.
Kidney Ills seize young and old.
Often come with llttlo warning.
Children Biiffor In their early years.
Can't control tho kidney secretions.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pal n.
Women worry, enn't do dally work.
Men have lame and aching bncks.
If you have any form of kidney Ills
You must reach the causo tho
kidneys.
Donti's KJdnoy Pills arc for weak
kidneys
Have brought relief to Mcdford
people.
Mcdford tostlmony proves It.
Mrs. Mnry Wlntorhndlor, 812 N.
Palm St., Medford, says: "Not only
havo I used Donti's Kldnoy Pills my
self with good results, hut I also
know of othr,rs who linvo iiboiI them
with success. I nm n firm boliover
In tho merit or Donn's Kldnoy Pills.
I linvo never been bothered by my
back or kidneys since I took this
medicine about four years ago."
Prlco 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply nsk for a kidney remedy got
Donn's Kidney Pills the snino that
Mrs. Wlnlerhndler had. Fostcr-Mll-
liurn Co.. Props., Uuffnlo, N. Y.
Adv.
Our New Department
Tor tho convenience of our pntrons
we have Installed a department for
clock milking, jewelry repairing, dia
mond setting and ngato moiintatng.
We nro now In a position to givo
joi) prompt service, combined with
first-class workmanship and reason
able prices on any watch or clock
work you may favor us with.
Wo will call Tor and deliver your
clock,
MARTIN J. REDDY
TUB JEWELER
212 E. Mnlu St. MEDFOltD, QUE.
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
PULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South Riverside
Phono 150
GAUNYAW &
BOSTWICK
Proprietor.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
E08 East Main Street
Mcdford
Tho Ouly Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in SouthoiTj Oregon
Negatives Madu any timo 015 )
nlncn hv nnnninitnnnt " I
Phono 147-.T
Wo'U do tho rest "
Ifi. D. WISTOW Prrm
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Manx!
San Franciscn L
weSt.oWftfref
Orrgcniins Head
"Meet me at
quarters while in
San Francisco
the .Manx '
moderate rates
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