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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
1 JflFV e H PAGE (FOUR MEDFORD MOTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, '3035 MEDFOItD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAPRtt rUULlSHKD EVKIIV AFTERNOON KXCKPT SUNDAY II Y THH MUDKOnU PIUNTING CO. Offlcn Mall Tribune tlullillnfr, 25-27-29 N'orth Kir street; telephone 75. ' The Democratic Times, Tlio Medford Mall, The .Medford Trbune, Tlio South iTd Orcgonnn, Tlio Anlilund Trbitnc, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mno year, by nml ..... JG.OO iiih' tnontli, by mall.. CO I 'or month, dMIvarod by carrier In Medford, l'hoenlx, Jacksonville and Central Point - .CO Saturday only, by mall, per year. 2.0') 'fccuiy, per year ........... 1.60 MM TO RI RICO IS I .Jfflolal raner of tlio CUy of Medford. Official Paper of Juoknou County. Entered an nceond-clnss mutter at Mpdfirrd. Orecon. undT the set of March 1. 1879. ttworn Circulation for 1914, 2S88. Full leased wire Associated Press dls-prilolici. f 'r' Subscribers fnlllng to rccotvo papers promptly phono Clrcu- lalton Manager nt 250-It. BELGUM CHEERS NEWS OF ALLIES WESTERN IS GENKVA, Oct. '22, in l'oris, 12 noon. Tlio Strnsuburg 1'ost de scribes tlio manner in which tlio Ilel linns received the nows of tlic suc t'osbos won by tlio nllios on tlio wob teni front Inst month. "Wlion the first nows of tlio nllios' Victory bonnmo known a feverish emotion took hold of nrusscls," pnys the Post. "With front effrontery, tlio French nud llclginn nulionnl mi llions wuro whistled nil day in tlio streets, but on tho nppronch of Ger man pnlrols llioro was silence. "Tlioro waB general joy nt tho vic tory over tho 'enoiny' among tho HoU ginns. Many rich Helgiaiis ordered ohampagnc. Many were accompanied by their women folk drosscd in splen did evening costume. When nn en emy n viator appeared nbovo tho city tho citizens rushed to tho rnofn of their houses, thinking it wnn the hour of their deliverance. 'We must edu cate IIriisols mid tho Ilolginns.' " CONTItinUTIOX Thou joyous, singing river, "Wending thy winding way Forever und forever, Impelled by destiny. Out from tho heart of .N'nturo, Near mystlo Crator lako, Seaklng thy unknown future "What, tlio' it Glvo or tnko, i (Jrnclous of heart, thy wntors Ilnvo fertilized tlio earth, Quickening barren valleys Into exultant birth, Of groin and fruit nml vorduro Itlot with rainbow hues Of opalescent color Whon kissed by morning dews, r Anon thou gnvo'st tlio motor Toner to transform tho night Into n droam of splendor With scintillating light. More bright than star of liouvon, Displacing gloom and fear In stroot, or lofioly alloy, AVI th cunfldouca and cliuor. t Again, thy powor oxlondod To mills nnd fnctorlos, .Whllo many homos completed Aro duo thy rippling rills. Mountains gaze Into thy hoart In vaguoly womlorlng nwe, .That whllo froo, thou art u part Of man's oroatlve law, r Iloyond tho dam which holds thro In It Econiorvlng arms ."Wo vlow tho distant valley In all Its vordnnt charms; Its groons of myriad shadings, Jlorglng from distant blues Of pi no and fir to gratings Of sott nlfwlfn hues. Abovo tho gloaming rlror With Islos of omorald gron, Hach llko n jeweled flagor Ploralng the wttvM of sheen, IllBoa n rook of granite, Forming n table grand, Pit for n royal banquet In any olliue or land. Dilaw the river's haraoM ' It falls In silvery foam. Singing n song of glsduutM Tinged with n minor tans.. Lost Is the not as onward it spoeds and spwris away, Oionn bound nud homeward Toward Crescent City bay. JUMA PATTKK80X CIIUHCIIIM.. M01IOXK LAKE, N. Y., Oct. 22. Governor Arthur Yager of Porto Hico, nnd several men associated with him in tho government of that island, dis cussed the needs of tho Porto Iticnns today beforo tho Lake Jfohonk con ference on tho Jntlinn nnd other do pendent peoples. The governor drow n picture of the novel I v of the mass of the population nnd nsscrtcd that whilo much Imd been dono to improvo nnd build up tho islnnd smco tho American occu pation, it had not been possiblo to mnko nny very mnrked improvement in basic conditions. Tho funda mental cnusc, ho said, was tho enor mous" population. An a remedy he suggested emigration of Porto llicnnn to Santo Domingo. Dr. D. "W. Mny, superintendent of tho Porto Kieo experiment fdntion, testified to tho wretchedness of tho agricultural laborer, "This population," bo said, "is on tlio verge of stnrvalion. If being un derfed is slow starvation there nro many starving to death overy year." CLAIM GREAT LONDON PFIESS PLOTS RUIN FOR ENGLAND LONDON, Oct. 22. Tho Dally Chronlclo clalniB to unmask n "con spiracy" led by Lord Northcllffc to destroy tho prcsont government nnd substltuto a cabinet, to Includo Lord Jlllnor, Sir Edward Carson, David Lioyd-Qcorgo nnd Winston Spencer Churchill, but not Premier Asqulth, Sir Edward Grey, Lord Kitchener or A. J. Dnlfour. Tho Chronlclo nsserts that Lord Northcllffc, who Is tho owner of tho Times, Dally Mall nnd other Impor tant papers, has been "oponly boast ing" this weok that tho government would bo dstroyed In n fortnight's tlmo, mid adds: ''Mr. Lloyd-Goorgo Is favorlto for tho premiership In this now combina tion which would Includo Lord Cur zon as foreign socrotary, J, Austin Chamberlain as chancellor of ,tho ex chequer, And row Ilonar Law as co lonial secretary, Sir Edward Carson as homo secretary nnd Viscount Mil nor as socrctnry for India. Earl Kitchener would bo rotalncd for n tlmo ns war secretary, but would bo shunted nt tho first opportunity." MAYBE THEY ARE COMFY, WE KNOW THEY ARE CUTE, SO ALL WELCOME THE PANTALET MAID TEUTONS LEVEL N TOWN AS- PUNISHMENT PARIS, Oct. 2'J, 11:50 n. m. A corrcpondent of tlio 1 lavas Nows agency, telegraphing from llnzc brouek yesterday, said that the town of Hnrlebeke. IJclgium, near Courtrni, MRS. BEiDEL TELLS WOMEN How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Kept Her in Health for 14 Years. 3INs IlcU'ii Tonll, fnmoii.s innlkln, xslng for 3IU Trlbiinu In tho now pantnlcl mmn d'.slguel by Mine. Mnrgueillo of Cblcago. Jiim-I a tloso view ? M1S$Mi PORTLAND SCHOOLS IN FAVOR OF DRILLS i i TOItTLAND, Oct. 21 Ily unnnlm ous voto tho Portland school board today endorsed military drill and In struction for high school boys by vot Ing to nUow school crodltn for join ing tho stato land nnd naval militia and for nttondanco nt drills. Tho plan as originally proposed was to organ Iro a corps of high school cadets In each of tho schools of tho city, enlist ment to bo voluntary. Opposition to this plan by pacificists and others re sulted In adoption of tho nltcrnatlvo plan to encourago high school boys to aoqulro kuovvledgo of tho rudiments of military training. Seek American's Release ST. l.OUIS, Oct. 22. The depart ment of tnle nt Washington hns been flfckcd to endenor to obtain tho ro louso of William Link of St. l.ouin, an American, who is held prisoner in nn Mnglihb enmp liccnuoo o'f his Ger man iiHine, it became known hcie to-dy. A JUST A FEW 'Tula's Cold (uiipoimd" i:ml Cold nml CJrlpiH' .MlM'iy nt Oneo Don't .SUiy Stuffwl I'pl of the iMiiitnlcL effect. HY HETTY IHIOWX Don't say flippant, things about the pantalets. You'll probably bo wenr .ing them with your new frock and tho woman next door will be wear ing them, too. J'or they're come to stay for awhile; they nro no longer n fad nor n freak of fashion, but a Ntyle that has the approval of the Fashion Art League of America. J nsked Mine. Marguerite n member of (he league I oday to show mo n nnuthoritative gown that would foreenso the modes of the 'winter season, nnd out from tho show troomsu tripped n pretty young mnn- nikiu gnrbod an von see her hero in n lovely three piece gown and pan-. Inlets. You'd never such from n merely polite glnnco nt the costume that the little "trotidies" arc noparale affairs nud the gown may be worn "with or without." They nre made of old gold pusy willow taffeta to correspond with Iho color scheme of the gown; they aro gathered at the knees on nn elastic baud and they are to be pull ed up stocking fashion where they are hold firmly over the knees by the clastic. A hand of blue and gold orientnl embroidery is set on nt tlio bottom. Tho eont of the 'pmitaluttc gown" is made of gold color suedo cloth lined with richly embroidered blue sutin nnd trimmed with red fox. The gown is of Georgette crepe in the same color nnd there's a foundation skirt of pussy willow sntin. FUSfiP Ml V " J as c!' Shlppcnsburg, Pa. " It was several years ago that I atarted taking Lydia E. Finkhnm o Vegeta ble Compound. I then suffered terri bly every month. My husband bought mo n bottle of it and it helped mo right away. Then after my second child was born I had u female trouble vory badly and I used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound nnd In a short tlmo was cured and have been In excellent health since. I always praise tho Compound whenever I bavo nn opportunity as I know It helped mo and will help others. Lately I have given tho Compound to my daughter and I wish all suffering women would take it and bo convinced of Its worth." Mrs. James A. BEiurx, 113 N. Pcnn Street, Shlppcnsburg, Pa. Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vegetablo Com pound.mndo from native roots nnd herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, nn J to-day holds tho record of being tho mest successful remedy for femule ills wo know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on fllo in tho Pinkham laboratory nt Lynn, Mass., seem to provo this fact. If you liuvo tlio slightest doubt Unit Lyillu IMMnldinin'KVegotn IdoCompotiml will help yotMvrito to Lyillu IMMiilcIiiiiiiDIcrik'incCo. (conllilentlul) Lynn, Muss., for iul vlco. Your letter will bo opened, rend nml answered by a woman, nud held in strict eonlldcnee. Have them during the whole meal SNOWFLAKE SODAS live n wholesome, delicious piquancy, 'erfectly nt home at the most elaborate banquet or the simplest meal. Your dealer lias them Ask to sco tlio New Family Tin PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. FORTLAND, OHKGON N THE PAGE Mcdford's Leading Theater Dally Matlnco 2 p. m. Evening 7 p. m. TODAY AND TOMORROW "The Ruling Power" Threo Fart Drama Droadway Star Ponturo A powerful threo part production showliiK tho bcnoflts mid happiness which women's suffrage brought to ono family. Edith Storey, L. Rogers Lytton, Lenh Dalrd and nil star cast. "Affinities" , 2 part Comedy "Double Crossing Mnrmndukc" Featuring Dud Duncan Admission n, 10 nnd 1." Conl.s. Coming Sunday Crawford Kent. John A. Perl UNDERTAKEN Lsdy Aiiuiant nn b, UAiiTiiiriT I'linn. M. 47 ami J?J1 iWlth Medford trade is Medford made. AnabuUac tiarvle Ooroarr ', American Securities Firm LONDON, Oct. 23.- Aiuertaii! curitias on the stock market wr rpiielly fJnn, with Ike dtcliu ex- 1 change mtoa. You onn ond grippe and break up a severe cold either In hend, chest, body or limbs, by taking n doso of "Papo'B Cold Compound" overy two hours until threo dosns nro taken, It promptly opous cloggod-up noe trlls mid ntr psssagos In tho head, tops nasty dlichargos or noso run ulng, relievos siok hendaohe, dullnoss, foverUhnoss, soro throat, sneeslug, soreness nnd stiffness. Dos't slay stuffod-up! Quit blowing Md uiuttllHg! LikM your throbbing hed nothing elm In the world glvee suok prompt relief as "1'ft.p' Cold Compound' which rots only ii cent nt any it rug- store. It nets without aHlatanre, tsutes nice, nud causes no lueonveuicme lie kuiv ou get the genuine. 3i'S "Hello, Charlie "This is Maud talking. "I want you to go around to Schieffelin's on your way homo and order some Groceries." "YES, I KNOW, but I can do better at Schief felin's now. They have just added a cash department and are selling goods on a very small margin." "NO, IT ISN'T ANY OLD, STAiyiiJj STOCK. "1 wnsjusl down mid looked it over, and, besides, you know that ihoy al ways curry Uio vory bnsfc and gum-nnteo Qvorything (boy soil. "Yes, I was tlioro, ioo, nud In fact, nil over town, and T wnn you to buy Iho CJiTM't'Hi'S nt , . Schieffelin's Cash Department " WI1KRK AlOMCY TALKS, duod-bvo," is being punished by the German gov cir.or because the women of that lo cality refuse to do military work for the Germans. Twenty-nine women, he says, have been sent to Germany as prisoners. 'The Belgian food committee has been forbidden to supply Hnrlebek' with food," the dispatch adds. "All cafes nro nlo-ed, No llelginn is al lowed to go outdoors botwecn 1 p. m. nnd 7 a. in. "The town of Lcssines hns been compelled to pay u heavy fine be cause tho women there declined to work for the Gorman army." STAR Theatre Where tho Crowds Go Special TODAY OXr.Y MADAME SARAH ADLER "Willi n Star Cast, in " Sins of the Parents " A powerful dramatic story on a hijx tlionio full of gripping istuations, in five "wonderful i rts. This picture has never been shown J'or less than 25 cents. Our price today only is 10 and 15 cents. Come early nr.rt avoid the crowd. Little Mnrv Picki'ord is coining Alondnv. WANTED I want all your Cast-off Clothing, Shoes'and Hats I buy anything that you do not need nor want. I need it in my business. I will pay the highest cash price in town for Old Clothing,Shoes,Hats, Suit Cases, Trunks, Watches. 126 N. Front St., Opposite S. P. Depot SELL IT TO WILSON Phone 467 Nurmi Baking Co. SATURDAY SPECIALS Cream Puffs .filled with pure, whipped cream, 3 for 10c Turnovers 3 for 10c Cream Rolls, each 5c Coffee Cakes 10c up Jelly Doughnuts (first time this season), doz 15o Our Turnovers, Cream Polls, otc. nre made from fresh Creamery Butter. Absolutely no lard or any other substitutes used. TR Y thorn. "WE MAKE BU1TER. and PAX-DAXDY llRJiLvm QUALITY FiRST a ALWAYS. , GOG E. MAIN, or at You&Grfcer 3m TSStLf ;--;Ai.,iaf'g.i'iftWsw w