Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    AfEDFORD IfATIJ TftTHUNE,- MEDFOTO, OREGOX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 101.1
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NKW YOItK, Oct. 21. Clmrlcs S.
Mellon, a Rovernment wltncsn In tho
trlnl of tho Now Hftvcn directors, wita
chnrKod by Frank I. Swncken, fed
eral prosecutor, with IicIiir "frankly
liontHo" to tho BOTcrnmcnt's enno
during tho continuation of his testi
mony todny. Mr Swacker asked Pro
hiding Judgo Hunt to instruct tho
witness to bo tnoro responsive In his
answers, but the court said tho wit
riess had rIvoii no evldcnco of a hos
tile attitude
4 This dornlopmont camo after Mr.
Molten had rotated how ho had been
taken Into tho New Haven road an
vice predlent. two months from tho
tlino when, ns general ninuager of
the New Uiiglnnd, be had nindo n
threat, ho mid, tho redtico tho fare
from Hoston to Now York to ono dol
lar If tho Now Haven did not glvo up
Its plan of reducing the running time
of some of Its trains.
y Attoriirju for tho defense nnnounc
H to ncws.iupormen today that they
expected UiU former President "Wil
liam II. Tart will bo called by the gov
ernment as a ,wtnoss In connection
Willi an interview Lewis, Cnss Led
ynrd, ono of tho defendant djrectors,
Is null! tc have had with him In Hos
ton with tho acquisition by tho Now
Jlovcn of slock of tho Hoston and
Maine.
100 MEN DIE PER
ND
Bill
ATTACK
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I1KKMN, Oct. 21, by wireless to
Tuckorton. The Tnges Zcltung sajs
that during ono period of tho groat
bnltlo'nt Loos last mouth the llrltlsh
fell nt the nito of 100 men n second.
"Tho llrltlsh attacked In denso
rowH of eight sections," sajH the Ov
orseas News agency, In n resume of
the Tagcs Zeltung dispatch. "Their
ollack presented n spertnele like that
of a Napoleonic battle. The llrltlsh
urtlHory came up as tar ns posHlblo
without being In the range of Gorman
rifles. It wns equipped with bridges
designed to cnnblo tho artillery forces
to cross Uorninn trenches. The ar
tillery wns accompanied by cavalry.
A raptured British General said It was
excellent sport.
Tho llrltlsh ndvanced with ndinlr
ablo bravery. Suddenly they were
checked by the Oormnn fire, mid 100
niru felt n second, Tho llrltlsh did
:iol even rench tho (loriiinn trenches.
Their artlHory was destroyed by tler
mau morlnrn. Thoy lost nearly 10,
000 men In dead and wounded and
H10 of them wero captured."
GOVERNOR JOHNSON OF CALIFORNIA FIGHTING TO BAR ALL i
PARTY LABELS IN ELECTIONS-WILL END BOSSISM, HE SAYS
CAMPAIGN
a&mffc&&
Don't Merely "Stop" a
(Cough
Election October 26 Will Oc Watched
by Entire Nation In Meantime Re
publicans, Democrats, Socialists
and Prohibitionists Arc Lined Up
to Beat Johnson's Prorjrnm.
CZAR'S IRON HAND
SLAVS GIVE IKS
IMSTItO(lltAI), Oet 21 -MlllloiiB
of acres of ltusslan land, formerly
colonized by Cerninnn and hundreds
of (i'crmnn Industrial, mercantile and
financial tinclortftldnpH, valued nt
htindrcMft rif millions of dollars, have
becri prnre'lielug sequestered and
placed under control of Itusslau officials.
THANKS FOR REIGN OF PEACE
(Continued from pngo one)
L Jioxf, as n day. of thanksglylug mid
1 ltrnydr, and Invito tho ittojWo tliroilg'h-
out tho land to cease from tiielr wont
ed occupations and In their soveral
homes and places of worship render
thnnkX to Allnilghty (Jod.
In wltnebs whereof, I liavo here
unto not my hand and caused tho seal
of tho United States to ho affixed.
"Dono at tho City of Washington
this Twentieth of October, In tho year
of Our Lord, Ono Thousand Nino
Hundred and Fifteen, nnd of tho In
dependence of tho United States or
Amorlca, ono hundred and fortieth.
(Signed) "WOODUOW WILSON,
"lly tho president,
"Hobert Lansing,
"Secretary of Stato."
WASHINGTON, Ocl. 21. -The
Turkish embnHKv tmliiy ismied im of
ficial report from the general Ottoman
licndqunrlcrH clunking tlmt iiiiinv
ntrocities linvo been eoiiiinittotl
nRniii'-t the JIohIimiih on the l'mutler
of tho Cauonsus by IIuhhiiiii tiooiis.
nflsiHted by flreoks and ArineiiiiiiiH.
Untiil of theso nre neonsed uf attack
Int tunny women and Inning nicrcetl
the oliyckH of Imbes no Hint the,
hlnrW'lb ileatli. Toitilies of the
niiilillo nccs nro Htiid to liino been
commit I oil by Anueuluns in Aznit.
U. S. SOLDIERS SLAIN
( Contlnuoa trom pngn onoJ
DON'T WHISTLE
The shades of njght wero fallng
fast
M through n sleeping vlllago passed
A ioutb who carried on Jilfi aim
A banner with this still alarm:
Don't Whlsllol
A cow camo strolling down (ho street,
Sln mw a morsel good to eat.
An apple red upon tho track.
filie could not read tho sign, alack!
Tho Kspeo touched her on tho back,
Don't Whistle!
A boy camo riding n new wheul
So proud and happy ho did feel!
lo whistled once und soko a cop.
lie sold his wheel to pay the flun
And noftly hu doth walk and pine,
Don't Whlstlo!
A little house was burning down,
Tho people camo in cap and gown,
And tried to save the little town.
Thoy- walked ubout In slippered feet
Anil talked In whispers of tho heat!
Hut baby dear was fast asleep.
Don't WliMlol
When futuro generations come.
To grow tho apple, pear and plum
They see the engine bearing down
Upon tho sleeping little, town;
3iaud-)u.lntci! curtains drapo tho
crossing
No ono with little red flag bossing
"Whore once our artists could not bear
Tho painted boards no nuat and
f squat o
.And ifind this legend palutud tliure:
f 7Don't Whlstlo!
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two lroopn of euvnlry, Mulling about
sixty men, to, t lie luwriie, nnd the Alex
lenns fled upon his- approach,
Ihiudlt Lender Supeeled
The early moiiiing attack again
centered attention on activities of.
liiiiH tie In Komi, the Moiicim blmilit,
who Jed .Monday night's train rnblicry.
Weilnehdav niglil lie wish lepmlcd in
a eninp on the Mevican ide, not more
than ten miles from Ojn del Aguii.
Tim Cinranzn consul iierc, .lose ',,
flarra, went to Mntumoros toilav to
plnee before Kugi'iiin Lopez, the Cnr
raiun eoininnnilei' there, Mich repoits
ui were available. American army
aiithontien hero impruMU'd upon .Mr,
Uiirzn the fact that they viewed the
situation in very Kcrioiih light. The
camp where Do la llohii wis rcpoitcd
yentenlny i in tho patrol ilistriet
commanded by (Icnernl Lopez.
COILS DRAWN TIGHTER
(Continued from J'ago One.)
SACIIA.MKNTO, Cnl., Oct. 21.
Oovernor Hiram W. Johnson is doing
tho Davd stunt this month in Cali
fornia with nil the political parties
aligned against him as tho Uollath.
Iinnglno a campaign, If you can,
with republicans, domocrnts, sodlal
Ists, prohibitionists, nnd nil other
kinds of partisans, lined up together
on a common platform.
On tho other sldo is Hiram W.
Johnson. There nro others with him,
but mainly men ho has lifted Into of
fice. It Is Johnson against political par
ties In stato affairs.
At the last session of the legisla
ture n law was passed providing that
honcororth all stato officials shall he
elected without party designation.
In a word, nuyonu may run for
state office. There shall bo but ono
ticket nt tho prlmnry, that tlckot to
contain the nnmes of nil candidates
without any party nominations or em
blems. Tor Instance, If thero are flvo
condldntoa for governor In the pri
mary, tho two receiving the highest
voto will be the rival candidates at
tho final election. U One or the flvo
should rccelvo n majority of all tho
votes ciiKt moro than tho combined
voto of tho other four ho would bo
declared elected at tho primary.
For 20 years nonpartlsaiisblp hns
ruled In county and city elections, nnd
tho results, as a whole, hnvo been
satisfactory.
Tho law has now been referred to
tho people for their approval or re
jection. Tho voto on October 2C will
settle It.
Governor Johnson hns taken tho
stump for tho law. Ho declares tho
law will not kill . polltlcnl parties,
since senators and congressmen will
cnntlniio to bo chose uthrough polit
ical conventions and prlninrles ns tho
representatives or national Issues. Ho
holds that a better class of stato of
ficials will bo chosen when elections
mo relieved ot the doinlnniico ot par
ty committees. Thero will bo no
more parly bosslsm, ho declares,
when local and state candidates aro
elected In a frco for all election.
Tho governor holds that what was
known as tho old Southern Pacific
railroad machine, which hold tho
state within Its grips for cnrs, was
nothing other than tho republican
party organization gouo Into corrupt
hands.
The opposition to the law Is led by
men now connected with party com
mittees. Tho socialist party proba
bly Is the greater contender for party
organizations. Nonpartisan elections,
It Is urged, will glvo rich men tho
upper hand In seeking office -that
tho poor, but worthy man will not
haven chance becaiiho of tho tremen
dous necessary expensn of a cam
paign; whereas, In the past, n poor
but worthy man was backed by a par
ty organization and elevated to of-
jfS&tf MfxjHk.
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BEET ACREAGE
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Stop hp Thin that Came It
and he Cough Will
Slop Ilielf
:o8ra8
A cough Is really one of our best
friends. It warns us that there Is In
flammation or obstruction in a danger
ous place. 'Jlicrefore, when ou get n
bad cough don't proceed to dose yourself
with a lot of drugs tlmt merely "stop"
the cough temporarily by deadening tlio
tin out nerves. Trent the cause heal tho
itillnmcd mcaiiirntics. Here is a Home-
The eniiitnignr for u heet sugar
factory in the Rogue Hivrr willny wns
officially launched this morning by
... .. .. ... .i ii mi nil nmpil lllPlllll
. M. uoi-e, president oi me jinuiom matIo mimv tint ut(, rht nt J!C caUM
Xntional bank? signing a five-year and will make an obstinate cough vanish
eontrnet of the Oregon-l'tnl. Sugar more quickly than you ever thought pos
company. The fight for neioac will; PlJt 2, ouncog of rlnpx (nn wn(s
now bo prosecuted with vigor by the worth) In'a pint bottlo and fill the bnttlo
beet sugar committee of tho Commer- $tn
einl club, which will be the hendqunr-1 and effectivo cough remedy you ever used,
tcrs for the campaign, and it is e.x-j coat Vffl $
peeled tlmt the required ouuu acreage ;
will be signed up iu jig tunc. Messrs,
Fighting posu of Ciillfonilu.'. governor nod artist's sketch llustnituig
political battle now raging In state.
publican, no democrat, no socialist, Ihycrac, and my grnnd-dad was n dim
In fact, no political partisan. inycrat before him, nnd, by Jinks, tho
And It certainly will bo n roveln- dlnimycrntlc party ought to bo good
Hon to tho voter who once wns proud enough for me." Llkowlso applying
to exclaim: "Well, my dad was a dlin-to the unwashed republican.
Hramwcll nnd Niblcy returned Tliurs
day from Grants Pass, where they
innugtiinted n enmpnign for acreage
iu that section. Thero is n strong
sentiment for the beet sugar factory
among the fanners, landowners nnd
business men.
Send Wireless to Paris '
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Kfforls
to reach tho Klfol Tower radio station
In Paris by wireless telephone woro
mado last night from tho great wire
less towers nt Arlington, Vtt but
whuthor tho attempt wns successful
or not had not been learned today.
Tho distance from Arlington to Paris
is In tho neighborhood of 3000 miles.
Tho station already has talked with
Honolulu, C000 miles.
prepnr
It heals the inflnmed membranes so
gcntlv and promptly that jou wonder
bow It docs It. Also loosens n dry, boitrso
How's This?
We nfffr On Ilan1rrrt Dcllar nird for iinj
ram of Citirth tbtt cannot be etirrd lr Hall
unarm Curr.
r. J. C11ENKY & CO., Toledo, 0.
W, the undrriUned, harr known F. J.
Cbfnrr (or Ibr ltd 13 Jrri, ami 1x11m Mm
pfrrrelljr honorable In all builnrta trauaaclloni
and flmnflnllr able to carry cut any obligation)
tsadc br bit firm.
NAT. DANK Or COMMKnrK.
Tolrdo, Oblo.
If all's Catarrh Cur l takrn Intrrnallr actlna
dtrrcllz upon the blond and muroua aurfarta ot
tbr ayattra. TnllmonliU trnt frr. 1'rlc 73
ernti rr botllr. Sold bz all Drucclats.
Take Haifa ramllj fills (or con.llpatlon.
or tight cough nnd stops the formation of
phlegm In the throat nnd bronchial tubes,
thus ending the persistent loose cough.
1'incx Is n highly concentrated com
pound of Norwav pine extract, rich in
cualacol, and is famous tho world over
for its healing effect on the membranes.
To avoid disappointment, nsk your
drunglst for "2ty ounces of Plncx, and
don't nrcept nnvthlnrr else. A guarnntea
of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt
ly refunded, goes with this preparation.
The Pincx Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
Hotel
Manx
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vweiocaiuraara
Orcgonians Head
quarters while in
San Francisco
mmmtn
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"Meet mc at
the Manx :
nuiuifiirf (Hillltrd
Ice Katcr In every
rooni.Spccldloircii
tton Hven to laiiiet
traveling imricor
ted. A la carte
dfniiif room.
rates
Management
of Chester
XV. Ketlcy
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5 X .5 OJX 0 m$$$jj
1 Fownc's Gloves
j(iiyoiji next CJIoyosii'
X?UJVJUi'5iHO bl'ttt'l' loVc
Uiadt', conn's in both lonV
and short, while, black
& and coloi'.srl.Sp lo $3
& AVasliabU' lv.id (Uovos,
& ghwc J'inislicvd,'"fn white
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rher, In n country presenting many j flee.
difficulties to the Invndnrs. Tho governor's personal eiieuilos
In the southern area Ilusslau him -1 allege that the notipartlsnnshin law Is
cesses havo modified tho sltiintlou
radically, nnd the Austro'llormau line
from Plusk to Lomberg Is no longer
helil seunroly.
Kxcept for further details of tho
uuRUceoMsful (ionium attack on Itrlt
Icb positions n oar llulluili and on tho
Kriinch front Iu tho vlclnlo of Uliolms
thero Is no news of Importance from
tho western front.
Falls at Fair Suicide
PORTLAND, Oet. 21. A vouiig
man, vlioo both was loutid luuiKing
by a rope iu a im ii'h ie.tiooui hci.
voHteiilay, was jilnnlitied toda n
Uoy.l Chick of Onklnil, Oil. Mr.
Kvn Sra.vherry, friend, identified the
hotly. She Mini lie win u promoter
of concession nt lain und had ut
fcied vovortnk.
Rich Woman Fined, Jailed
SANTA .MONICA, Oil., Oct. -.
Mrs. Man Wtdlskill, wifo or a
wealtb much owner, wus fined tlbtl
and binit lo jail foi n IVw houu to
day alter he bad plesdtsl tuilt in ,t
justice couit to a ehariie uf uveklcM
drixiut an automobile.
Special Excursion
To Exposition
his last stiaw that ho has divorced
himself from tho republicans; Hint
the bull moose party, with which ho
allKiied hlmseir, Is dead, and that his
only hoop U tho free for all. Tho
say Johnson already has mapped out
his campalKii for the senatorshlp;
that ho has chosen his suecosbor ns
governor and has promised tho va
rious stato offlctw to men who have
Mood by him tho lust four years.
That actually ho Is building up a
unn-piiitlimu mnehliie iu dangerous
as a parly much I no.
The Kovernor's jeply to those
charge is that ho has the partisan
hounds on the run and that tho non
partisan law will bo their undoing.
Ho points to his defeat of tho South
ern Pacific (ciing with great pride.
if Johnson wins on October SC,
California will stand us tho only
state In the union where, anlilc from
federal ofriros, theio will be no re-
8w dUplii) udwirtUoiiicul Iu this
ltuo for details of the personal! roil
dueled o&curatoH to Pnunaina-Paufn '
Uxpoiltloii at Smh r'rancWco earh in
Vnv.uiilinii it u.. rl..l..... k..u .... I
nw.wirvu,, iiii,;ivfii Hui4uifr iiv
slro tB'nialcO the trip. Tlio exposition
Is but fMie of tke niun attractions
In ami about Sau Pruneiiwa. uh1 with-
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Ivui iiuuk. iiiv uiiij intn hhikimui t-i-POSltlOU
for muu) jears to come.
Held for Old Crime
TACgttA, Wji-Ii . Oct. si. ltiifu
Qrttwe, Ngc yi. wii arrohttMl tuddv nt
JJmUiuHHv, kv'mg wanted in Troy,
il., for m wiiriler louunitted ton
ytr .
A Rainy Day Need
Not Be Dull
Cheor up! Get to work
in a Fimi Hk.vmi
Reflex
Slicker
$3.00
Strong, easy fitting,
light, and water
toot. absolutely
Reilfx KJges stop
w.itrr from r'i i
ning in at the front
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Bedford's Eclusiv Dry Goods Store
Where Values Are First Consideration.
New Christmas
Handkerchiefs
Make your selection now
the lines are complete
and most attractive pat
terns shown. Prices 5c,
10c, 15c, 19c, 25c and up
to $1.00
Children's Wool Gloves
?cd, brown, navy, with fancy
color trimming, price, per pr.25
Boos' Fleece Lined Gloves
made to fit the hand, and very
warm, sizes up to 12 veal's, each
at 65
Ladies' Leatherette Gloves
Guaranteed (o wash and wear,
price, per pair 50tp
Men's Work Gloves
This assortment consists of
Gloves worth up to jj 1 ."() per pair,
to close out at 9Sti.
FOR THE MEN
A.J.TOWERCO.
nnsiov
.Men's Heavy Wool Sox 25
Men's U'oimd Ticket Cashmere
Sox .'5, 15 pairs for 11.00
Men's Spring full knit fleece lin
ed lTnion Suits, best value ever
offered, per suit $1.00
Glen's Fine Knit Wool Union
Suit, very soft and will not
scratch, price, per suit .. ..$-.00
Men's All Linen Handkerchiefs,
nice and soft, lt5; 'J for. . 25rp
Other Bargains
.'(.-inch Kxti-a lleavv White Shaker Flannel,
hand and vorvsnccinl at 12V.f
Curtain Scrim, plain and fancy borders, 12U
to '...!. 25?
White Wool Habv Flannel, special prices -5,
?od and f50
Krib Blankets, extra heavy fleeced, assorted pat
terns, pink or blue ! -18 and 75
7 spools ,J. & 1 Coats Spool Cotton for 25?
." Silk Hair Xets, with elastic, for 10p
Good Fish F.ve Pearl Mutton 10c
.'I doz. good Safety I'ins, assorted sizes, for 5?
0 uts. lute I.awn Uias rape, each
J pairs Lailics' good Cotton Hose for
Ladies' Fancy Kjiit Wool
Sweaters
Made from fine soft Australian
wool, with large roll collar, comes
in new changeable colors, $7.00
values, special $4.95
EXTRA VALUES
Ladies' Heavy Cashmere Hoso
Ibr 25
Children's Ribbed Wool Hose
lor ....i.-.;:. 25?
Children's Heavy Fleece Lined
Union Suits, white or gray, sizes,
up to Hi years, at 5lty
Ladies' heavy Fleece Lined Un
ion Suits, with hiyh or low ucck,
long or short sleeves, very spe
cial price , ,...49p
Standard Outing Flannel, light or
dark colors, best lining for com-
Jorts
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Good grade Cotton Challie, large
assortment 5c
Good grade White Cotton Hat
ting, 10, or l rolls for 25c
Crown .lewell, extra fine grade,
pure, white, soft Cotton, per roll
at 25c
Tool Butts, puru wool and moth
proof, two si.es....$2.50, $3.50
Good Value, Double
Cotton Blankets, 49c
Extra quality Large Size Cotton
Hlanket, has good, heavy fleece,
our price 98
Wool Knap Blankets
Extra heavy, comes in many
beautiful combination plaids,
price, per pair, each $2.50
Outing Gowns
Ladies' Full Size Outing Night
Gowns, mostlv dark colors, while
they last 49
Children's Outing Night
Gowns
Comes in white and colors, spe
cial price, each 49
Outing Flannel Petticoats for
children, all sizes 49
36-in Danish Popular
Cloth
.Made from half wool nnd half
cotton, comes in all staple colors
and guaranteed to wash, special
price 25
36-in All Wool Good
Serge, Extra Good
Extra good sorgo for school
dresses, guaranteed to wear, red,
navy, black, brown, grav, per
yard ;.....4S
$7.00 and $5.00 Hats $3.95
Special Price Introductory Millinery Department.
Complete lino now shown, new fall shapes,
new fall colors. We want von to know that
you can save from $2.7)0 to $3.50 bv pur
chasing your hat at this store. We offer
special Trimmed Hats, worth up to $7.00, for
a few days only at this very low price..
" S3. 95
Pictorial Patterns Always in Stock '
5C
25?
We prepay all Mall or Express Charges. Write for Samples
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