Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Official Paper of Jucksou County.
Entered nt second-class mnttcr nt
Medfcrrd, Oregon, under thu act of March
J, 1873.
Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2C88.
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Joseph - Itcanon fat men nlwaya
Iniighoo liccntiuo ho fat no can run or
night.
Hildj' -Aakeo nlioitltl yon lnvoa
notghbor Suroly, If plltty enough.
Card of Tlltou, N. II., ninii:
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l.Oltn'8 OAItAdK. :
(Niut door to tho oliurchj
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(Tlio Gllltngo Trllimio suggests
that thl gnrago Is probably cutcreil
on 'high.")
Vol (ho llcuson,
"My Htotniioli'M out of onlor, doc
tor?" "llnvo you tried homo rooking?"
"No; that's not tho ruaHon."
An l.lj I
"lie's my Ideal nnd I'm IiIh Idol,"
said tho chic glil In hi iiu.
"Our lovo nffnlr Ih nn Idyl and
my rianceo or-or-ur Iio'h kilo JiihI
now."
A ilnotor from llluohorry 11111m
Who wns alwujs proscribing green
pills.
Turned hlit custninors green
I'rom their Instep to spleen
Iltit ho noxor rollocted bin bills,
r
Tmluj's llelliliiger
Major Mltchull of New York when
hunting In thu wont, iiiiiio upon a
onvnloado led by a hen run l'our
horua were required to draw thu
hgursn, The major nuked a unlive
why It took no many hoi Ken to draw
tljLP, vohlqlu.
"Will," name llio reply, " heo,
thin tenderfoot got fi chIi with Itlg
Polo, tlut bad man, and I'oto pumped
tit in ho full o' I mid that he makes
uuiialdarnulo loud."
StellnV lliiigaln funnier
Many wouion with Impertinent
hihIiIm onu't nlwaya make them keep
lliolr ylueoa (tuoro than two
wuokn.)
TJta Now Yark Tribune In sunnest
lliK jyajp. In Httlak the modem uia
IMlinr writer might l omhvIiM to
baiidlH thtt xrt lurlfii" ul
kUrturjr. Kollowlng In the ' ntor ' of
Utrburn Prloiclilc"
AgifJ Dlvl.e W'onmn llinxelj DufeiuU
ijljil aiul MlHn.
i riciitHSMarivuH. atMilM m
hi-dft wm kul yt. shlalda Mtltl
nvUMn from Insult by tlutiittwalt"
lattoe. "Kcr toMdr t
II) John a Wktttlor.
PiiettkU, a plW- of Krodrtek.
Md .irrowly rr- c d twin killed
mill tiui- 'nomlng. on'i xvjIiIIhk dla
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i m . i .i. Jaru0. a ia(4tr
..i iii "oop uf eoufedrrutf
Biiiwra, uoa lanMM MamaatliM.
waa Marrblug don 4ta 1raat. wba
Mm Krleirhle. lod .itb Hr 7
irm, unfurbril ibr uiioit ) nn
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A YELLOW
Till' PORTLAND ORIWONIAN lias surprised and
shot'kod its pirclt ol conscrvativos during the past
week by a floundering, painful and almost pitiful attempt
to display its yellow streak in 1 he portrayal of news in a
sensational manner. Its valuable first-page space, re
served for the world's most momentous events, and many
other columns have been taken up in the repetitions of
trivialities in a somewhat commonplace and tawdry trag
edy occurring in a country town.
It seems that in the peaceful village of AVillamina,
William Booth, a iarmer, was slain. The arrest on suspic
ion followed of William Branson, an employe, and of .Mrs.
Booth, wife of the murdered man. whom village scandal
stood ready o accuse of undue intimacy. They were ar
rested because the authorities did not know who else to
arrest.
All facts and circumstances regarding the tragedy
could have been related in a quarter of a column of space.
There was not enough of the unusual or sensational or of
general interest connected with tho story to warrant it
mention in the press associations' reports. Yet from these
meager outlines, this village mystery, the Oregonian delib
erately set to work to manufacture n state-wide sensation.
There was perhaps the foundation for an interesting
story, had it been well told, which it was not, or had the
Oregonian sleuths succeeded in digging up any real evi
dence, but a week has seen the only evidence uncovered
the fact that the murdered man was a distant relation of
the late republican candidate for senator, and the families
of the accused parties were "prominent and much re
spected" and the furUier important facts that "everybody
knew them."
The Oregonian had best stick to its last as a newspaper
for the classes and expend its yellowness in protection of
plutocracy, for us creator of sensations it displays neither
news judgment nor ability. Out of touch with the life of
the people, it cannot vividly and interestingly portray even
a village tragedy.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
AUIMT sugar factory is offered the Rogue River val
ley, providing the people are sufficiently interested
to grow the beets.
It involves a million dollar investment, supplies a pay
roll, gives the producer a market for his products and pro
vides a source of revenue sadly needed.
Neither subsidy, bonus nor site is asked. Only' the
guarantee of a given acreage one-tenth of the laud now
die.
The Utah-Oregon company have the seed ready for
planting. They have the experts to assist in growing the
beets. They have the extra help needed. They offer the
same contract to growers that is offered in Utah, except
that they pay for the beets at the shipping point instead of
at the factory, thereby paying the freight.
Tests made the past year show that beets can be grown
most successfully here. Some of the beets average thirty
five tons to the acre. They average high in percentage of
sugar. Soil and climate are particularly adapted to beet
culture".
It is an undisputed fact that even during times of de
pression beet sugar districts are prosperous. There is
plenty of work and a fair profit to the farmer.
It is up to the laud-owners and farmers of tho valley
to accept or reject the very fair proposition offered. If
the proposal is rejected, the valley has only itself to blame
for continuation of present conditions.
lOvery land owner, every farmer should do his share in
creating prosperity by signing up available acreage for
sugar beets. Then he will have one crop on which lie can
always depend for profit. If he doesn't, he will only have
himsell to reproach.
$2,000,000 MASflNIC TEMPLE DEDICATED TODAY AT U. S. CAPITAL
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writ eoniiriti-tl ith tin ofdVr in nt
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rtajtiua; Jkfeunr (MMtimtta llw (tab
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the tiratiMii f lu A.. Ijniitetiam
Urttnd l'tfumjttuirr i h.itlf rV !(-
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MTCDFORD MATE TRIBUNE,
FIZZLE
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in. ii-.'liiini ui Kuu .M.uisnliis ul Ilnl-
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wtimWra of Ike uHl. ha kn hi
row ut moatiuetiuii loj' Keml
yen iv. YitwtHl titua ottUitlo, it ir
auiit'- .i dam liooe iipon a huh rs
31 ttuixsivt. mI.iij uoMirtiim u lult
.vriiiidal wit bin tu re. it i aji-Itroei-lad
t- four lluthU l v aau
the ftiimar i tutnkrtl b two ihi
imI v)JBkg ywklu o ikUi
Mir mjmI arisdoaa. on with tu '
a 'id tb t.tlK'i with oyrr rlukfd.
ritf dtilii'atKiu Mfrvuw nai lotU
.u ntUpUul fwt IM trnluMia of Mm
lai faMMt rtimmI raaaaanilir, AaWrt
l'tk.
Tho hMMNlnrttna k lW vtaoi pri
Mir, arhu oIm asatW Iko aMlg
Itftt.VOr. was IWrvttU-d bv 'h ml uilm.
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MEDfrORD," OREGOX, MTESDAY. OCTOBER 19,
SQUIRREL FOSOD
"DREAM
maia! Yoo ronGoT-fo WASH NY
CARS'. THGRek "SorAE SOAP M KV
eV5 BUT I CAN TANC tT'-T7l-L
YOO cerr THROUGH I rtoPE I CArl
UJCAR THAT WAIST vUlTH THE Blcl.
UACf COLLAR BECAUSE I WANT TO
CALL- FOR LITTLE HerJRiETTA OrOlOi.
AND ESCORT HER TO OANClrOG
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CLASS !
THOMAS TAGGARTS
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct ID Tho cuho
agaliiHt ThomitH Taggert, dumocratlc
national committeeman from lndlnna,
charged with election conspiracy, was
dismissed by Sjieclnl Judge W, II.
Uichhoru In tho criminal court today
on the motion or I'resciitur A. .1.
llucker.
. Tho mien of more than 100 other
men, who uoro Indicted with Tng
gart nntl Mayor Joseph K. Doll, wero
put over to Oecombor 1. .Mayor, Hell
v.'uh aciiulttlcd by a jury last Wed
necdio' after a trial lasting moru than
five wcekH.
I'roeeutor Itucker, In moving to
iIImiuIku the cnan agaliiHt Taggart wtut
ed that tho testlmiiiiy of wltnesuea
nffectlng Tnggart In tho Hell case,
was much weaker than tho testimony
they gave before the grand Jury. In
vlow of tills change of toHtlmony,
llucker mild ho did not believe tho
oldonco Hulflcjent to convict Tng
gart. HOME RULE 0PP0SER
QUITS BRITISH CABINET
LONDON. Oct. 10. Sir Kdward
Curaon, attorney gonernl ban resign
ed from tho Mrltlsh cabtnot.
Sir Kdward Carbon, prior to tho
outbreak of tho war, was tho leader
of tho movement agnltiBt 'homo rulo
for Iroland which for u tlmo threat
ened civil war In Ulster county. At
that tlmo ho waa tlih conservative
member of parliament for Dublin
university and gained great notoriety
for his speech attacking tho govern
mint and the sympathies of homo
rule and threatening In ease tho king
signed tho homo rulo bill to aid In
sotting up a provisional government
In I'lslor.
llo wn tho first lo sign tho coven
ant of reslstnnro to homo rule, nnd
led tho UlHterlttM In tho formation of
thu Ulster volunteers.
When the present coalition govern,
meut was formed last May, Sir I'M
ward was given tho poitfollo of at
torney gonoral. Sotno of tho Kng
llhh nowspapera tnprossod tho vttjw
that this appointment was a mistake.
BRITISH MAJOR GENERAL
AT GALLIPOLI RECALLED
LONDON, Oct. IH. Major Oeneral
Charles Cmiiiulinul Monto has been
appointed to command the Dardanel
les expedition, In succession to Gen
eral Sir Ian Hamilton, who Is return
ing to lluRlaml to make a report.
This auuoum cutout Is mado by tho
war office.
That nil has not been aolug well
with tho tupeditlounry forooa mu( to
the Onlllpolt panlnaula to opm tho
way to Constantinople had been ad
mitted not oah by tho official reports
but b) lutlniations In high quarters In
London. A fa dnya ajt" In tho llrlt
iah imrlUnient, VlMount Miluar HB-
Mtod the withdraw uf tho troops
from Oalllpolt aud thalr tranafor to
aonie othor thvslor of the aar.
Ih rpl. Lord Lawwlovrne acid It
waa tHipowliiu for any meutbor of
Iko iworniuout to giro an nudurtaK'
iHg tkkt tha troopc wonld bo aontln
lied in the DardsmUlos oaerutloHB or
wlthdran from thaw.
A I'nlr l'niHltlon
Th Miaaufartttrorii of Morltol
KkoaavitUm Cowdara haw ao wuek
aotffMoaw lo tois rroarltAH that
tkoy aolbortaa a ( toil IkiMH to yoM
on ioUlv gMaaglttit 10 Blva joa
rrii. n .' raaoa of tjUntbMM or
rfui, i .,i,i. i-toy. Tfcat la afUla-
a fi r , r.i tui.-w. Lot M s0r
ihim lo von Crkw lor. $1 ' Ki
i;tiic avu iuuia' U'ug Jtvi
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BY AHERN
DOEL"
; ITALY DECLARES
KO.Mi:, Oct. II). -Hilly Inis deeliir
eil war on ltiilvniiii, neeonliug to nit
nnnouueeiiniil by tile Stelnni News
agency.
The lluviis i-oire-ponilent ut Home
telejfr.i)lis:
"The Italian government, by onlor
of the king", declined that tt Mute or
war e.nteil between Itulv nntl IIul
giiim by reason of llulguriaV Inning
oieneil liostilituh against Scihin. thu-.
iillyiiii; itself mill the ineinies of Italy
nnd combatting her allies."
AUTO MM
LOS ANOULKS, Oct. 10. Scores
of police are searching tho hills out
sldo the clt for Ilnrry Duncan, whom
tho police allege, shot and killed Po
lice Sergeant J. O. Toolen early today
when he nttomptcd to enter tho Dun
can hoiii'i to arrest htm In connection
with nutomobilo thefts, Lato last
night Toolen arrested three automo
bile thieves who niado A confession,
according to the police,' Implicating
Duncan.
LiHiney liliuei Icks
A man with u gnat In his car
Tried to drown It by pouring In beer;
Hut tho gunt becamo stewed '
Llko n regular dude,
And ho klokod tho bloke's brains out
of gear
IN FIVE MINUTES
"Cape's liiaHilii" for Sour, Acid
Stomach, Hem thiiin, DK'psIa
Tlmo It! In ' tuluiitos nil stomach
disttoss will go. No Indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
gas, acid, or eructations of uudljics
ted food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Cape's Dlapepsln Is noted for Its
speed In regulating ttpsot stomachs
It Is the surest, iiulckost and most
certain indignation lotuedy In the
whole world, and besides It Is harm
loss. Millions of men aud women now
oat their favorite foods without fear
.1.n.. 1 Ik Ill ....!.. ..Ill
llivy IVHUW ilJIU o llllltivimill 11 lit I
aae them from any stomach mlsen
IMmso for your sake, got a large
fifty-sent enso of I'apop's Dlapepsln
from nny drug store aud put jour
stomach right. Don't keep on bolng
inlsoarblo lift la too abort you are
not here long, so make your stn
agrooabla. tat what ou like nnd
rJtnoat It. oJo it. without rirtoul of
robollloH In tka stomach.
1'apo'a DiaHiia boloui In your
now aoj. Should omo of the
faiully at somothtng whioli don't
sgree with thorn, or In case of an at
tack of lodlaettoB dyapoyain. ias-
! triit or aiouwtclt dranitoieat at da-
ttwa or during the night. It Is hand
to give the qulckoat. tureat r'lef
kuuwn
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Aiststant
tH H. BAHTLUTT
I'Iiodm M. 47 anil 17-JS
dnbaiMKi (rirrlM CWr
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BULGARIA
1915
$25,000,000 GOLD
'iuwwi
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XKW YORK, Oil. 1. The Intent
sihipiuenl o gold Irom Lngland to the
I'liited Slates -aid to be larger tlinii
nny of thr presiotit. eon- igninenti, nr
liu'd bete today anil n placed in
the ttny office. The xold it Haiti to
coithisi ehiufly of IlrilNIi .oveieign
and to be wotlh uppro.xinmtelv .t-"'i-000,000.
The gold wtiH consigned to J. I'.
Morgan & L'o.
The Intest shiimient wiih surround
ed by even more scereey thun the pre
vious one. While it had been rttiii
oii'tl (hut it sliipment of gold was on
th" way here, nothing detinite was
known until eight large mi to trucks
nnived at the nsiav office.
Fine Help for
' Expectant Mothers
A ralnable M l nn Mtrrnsl remrdr
known nml UMil uccwfilllr br, women
everywhere for a generation. It U calleil
"Mother's Friend" and Ii oM In all druj
torn.
It l nppllcd extwinllr. He(?ln alut the
(Iftli moiitji. Tin- mii'clc nro made firm
anil pliant, cipaniiloti fime without Mrnln.
the rtnei rn rellrcfl of tcnlon and
Ihnroueh ivmfi.ft l rnjn)l. Don't fall to
ret a Imtllp r.f "MnUirr'n Friend" today
Sold hy ilriiegl'U ervwheri'. Write foi
taluihle Nvik, n'lil (rcr In lirnilfleld P.riu
Utor Co.. VI dto.tr nitlr.. Atlanta. On.
PROM
NGLAND
I STAR
THEATRE
WHERE THE CROWDS GO
I am Here at Last !
Better Late Than Never.
See me'go crazy
TONIGHT
in a 4-reel
Charlie
Chaplin
" AMBITION "
This picture will bepositive-
waiai si n i m was,r Tvii TVrtowoMT.M.i
ly shown this afternoon and
i evening. m
B Star m 1
One jM p. jH I
5c mm
Medford Conservatory
l''prloii, Volco Work. 1'iihllc Shaking. Pliynli-Hl Tmluliig..
llt.s. LYMCTTI. IUVIOl'.
Plana, .Mulcnl llltor, llnnaon), (uiilrpoiuL
.AlIhgYlV.VDKLL SWI.VDLKIt.
(private laooOM. or cUonm of Ux or m$n, imgr arramgod for
4 ay Uao.
Oftlt Hmui: a. ai-lt a. m. QQMaMiS HUILMNG
1 P. I P M. IHhnio I -L
How's This?
We oirrr Oiik Iliimlrcd Dolliin llionr.t for nnj
cm of rnlarrli tint cannot be cuinl Iian
C.Lrrh Curr.. & ()
We, tbr nnilrrilwirri, tint k,,.0"n ' . ,J
Clioncr rr the lt If' .'-"r" i"11 "' .'""
Iirrfoctlr Uniwrnbli. In alt bnlni """""""
ml flinnclill.f utile tu carry mil nr ulilltlun,
nude by HI. Arm. gr ?J.,
ltall'a Tuttrrli Ciirp In tnlen Inl-rnpll nelln
directly upou the liliwl nml uim.'ii -inmc or
the urttent Tcfllnionlalu n-nt frn lrnc ii
eetiti per bottle. Sold br all I)ru(tst"f
TVo Haifa Family Flllt for iuDtliiallon.
THE PAGE
Mn.lfnril'c I P.tfltnri TIlHnlfT
Dally Matlnco 3 p. m. Evening 7 p. rn.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
VIOLA DANA
The llrontlwny Chilli Star In Tlneo
llajipy Acts
"HER HAPPINESS"
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew
in
.miss sticv Moxnirs kiss
Vltagraph Comedy
THE GODDESS"
Tho last and final chapter of Oils
greal ntory.
Ailuilsslmi, .", 10 nail I." rentM.
Oniiing. ri'iincls X. Jtiisliiiian,
Wi'iliie.sibiy ami Tlitirsdny.
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