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XtlL .Oflj. & ft . .wMiwrmii wmWitUinWiiiiitM lWvf 4mNm - ii! PAGE FOUR ftfEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, .SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1015 :525sJ2v '." . -III .'I , t Ml n i i fc ? F MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDHPENDENT Ni:V81'ArKR PUULIKIinD I3VIMIY ai-ti:iinoon JXCKPT SUNDAY T1Y THU JIKUFOItU I'UINTINO CO. Offlco Mall Tribute llullillng, 25 Norlh Kir street, telephone 7t. !7-20 Tlie Democratic Tlmoi, Tlio Medford Mnll, Tlio Medford Trbune, Tlio Houtli em Orctonnti, Tlio AHliIand Trim no. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One. year, liy mnl . - ....... ...J5. 01) One month, by mull . .. ... 60 Per tnmitli, delivered by cnrrlcr In Med ford, Pnoenlx, Jacknoavllle nnd Central I'olnt .... . ...... .BO Rnturdny only, by mnll, per year. 2.00 Weekly, per yenr ..-. 1.S0 THE PROOF OF THE PUDDIN' dfflclnt Paper of the City of Medford. Officlnl Paper of Jncknou County, Entered as m-cond-clms matter nt Medfm-d, Oregon, under tlio act of March 8, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2E88. Pull leased wire Associated Press dls latches. SI Bubiicrlbora falling to rccolvo f papors promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager at 2D0-H. ARBITRATION TO SETTLE STRIKE IN ARIZONA I 131 j PAHO, Texas, Oct. 2X- What Is expected to tho clonliiK session ot tho conferonco of thu strikers com inlttoo with tlin ml no ninungrR of th CliftonMoronclMotcnlf coppor mines strike district of Arizona, vvns to be gin at .1 o'clock today. Trip committee miminnrl70(l tho nU tltudo of tho minora nn follow h: "All of thu domnnds of tho em ployes to bo submitted to a board ot arbitration. Tho men to return to work at their former wages, ponding the decision fo tho board of arbitra tion. When tho hoard roudcred ItH decision tho men to recelvo tho ad vanro In wages, If any, from tho day limy return lo work. Two momburH of thin board to bo appointed by the employers, two by the employes and n fifth member to bo an employe of the department of lubor to h appointed by the secretary ot labor, and th findings of IIiIh board to bo final and binding on both parties." SPEAKING before Hie jMcdford Commercial club .Mon day evening, C. AV. KobiHon, representing tlie Port land Chamber of Commerce, extended tho olive branch as follews: You acctiBO us of trying to hog It nil. Wo plead guilty. You Hay wo liavo worked against Astoria and Southern Oregon. That Is true. Hut those were errors of the past nnd have nothing to do with the future. Let bygones bo bygone and let us Join hands In furthering tho welfare of this state. Wo have reorganized tho Portland Chamber of Commerce, wo liavo 2000 young men enrolled as members. They como with n new spirit, and that new spirit Is tho spirit of ten in play, of co-operation of mutual help and assistance. Wo realize that Portland can only grow nnd prosper as every community grows nnd prospers. What helps you helps us, and what helps us helps you. Nothing can bo accomplished by a continuation of tho spirit of antagonism and enmity. Anything can be accomplished If we bury tho hatchet, get togcthor, and united put our shoulders to tho wheel for a better and more prosperous state." Sounds vel'y fine. Every little while a .similar burst of hot air from the metropolis cheers the small towns. Every little while we are discovered anew by a glad-hand junket and sad experience has taught us that one ol these olive branch extensions precedes some new activity to dwarf the development of the si ate for Portland's benefit. Some years ago a special train of Portland business men, representing the Portland commercial bodies, were entertained and feted all along the line. It was followed by intervention by tho Portland Chamber of Commerce in the suits brought by iMedlord to secure more equitable freight rates, and the Portland Chamber of Commerce op posed iWcdford's contentions before the state railroad commission and the interstate commerce commission for fear that Medford and other towns would disturb Port land's jobbing monopoly. Portland's latest co-operation in building up the indus tries of the state is an effort lo injure the lumber mills of (he AVillauiette valley bv enabling Portland mills to ship lo C alilornia points as cheaply as those located nearer Cal ifornia, and thus force a concentration of lumber opera tions in Portland at the expense of the state's develop ment. This effort to "make the state grow and prosper" is thus set forth in an Associated Press dispatch: PORTLAND, Oct. 22. An thu tomtit of now lumber rates mado effective today by tho Southern Pacific company between Willamette valley points In Oregon to Interior California points, protest lias been filed on behalf of Portland lumber dealers 'with tho Interstate commerce commission nnd a hearing will bo '.inducted by nn examiner for tho commission hero Novem ber IS. Under tuo new tariff Willamette valtoy points nrn blanketed under a rnto of 17 M.- rents a hundred pounds for lumber to tho California points affected. Tlio rnto from Portland to tho name points Is 21 'j cents. Same old game. Can the leopard change his spots or the Ethiopian his skin? KULTUR TRIUMPHS AGAIN SQUIRREL FOOD FOOTBALL SERIES NO. 1 HOW TO KICK A GOAL BY AHERN UJUV :.& iikino rtniuity 'To HoR-ses HM-Tef? UPSETS PITCHER OF WA'fER-' fTNATSTARf , MOTOR-tPVLUzY' OrJ.PgRRlCK (3Vff WfVK fROtABOWL OFCMILl (.ONCARNE o-- V --... y. ..I. - l.UirNl VO-Z.IHG 6RPASHOPfR ONDERCMIrV-INSECT eeiN6 Dis-rOR&ep AND KICKS BACK STKIKIN6 BELL- JM Ji&iiyiT'fi i f i fil A & IpViVtaftrfiiM &J FEATHER VXA'ORSE-TfllMKS 'TS V39&R0Ur4D ITMovJES K iW','NfwW'Ai CAUSES TO WlfafaLC: - " -THE STARTERS f BELL.-AND RONS .nr-F $4 " m f'SVTRIrJG ATTACHED v iL invr t iw ' 1 JY Ifcv 4,k' ms km -t ' i . . .i i r&us 1 i ilm m AM i MATtJRALLV 5S I E "..'111 i ntikriUK. f!ftC yS I m . .v, SriJI.rU m ; k EM U S..".I K II B VW Vt. KNOB JMTO 8 B l'K ( W ELECTRIC v fe i: vSfcV.B I m "'. . ,. mr, JkWjg.-.;K m i'iOm'2&i ii. mSsxihXmu.ti&mmiwffltmm) IS N ' 5 A'L. BOAT IK PlRECTfOeJ OF" BABV (arvVrllCMA 3SLOUJLY BUT VU 50ReL UPTS Nev0LViueob JfFlRST BISCUIT vec lViiii-imi,SriMn'MrnM(Afiw'iiii',ioaera3f,r,, (Q) u)iie Rope-niAT is attacheo -co RUBBER IS RELEASED FROM iTsf HEAVY' BURDEN IT SHOOTS THl-' pigskin OP into The ujAtTiN QUARTER-BACK'S LUNCl(00K'5 " 9&. .ITa (ffi&t j HoTTUFFlj tr'' '-nr-J TEXAS RANCHMEFt llllOWNSVIhM-:, Tex., O.I. JI. -Ituiiehmeii living near McAllcn, fifty nile wett of Iieiv, loilny npnealiMj to Governor Kergiihou for protoi'tinn for tilth' lives and property. If this cannot bo Iiml, their nppenl Knys, they nsk immunity from prosecution in or der that thov may crons the Itio Gmulo nutl Neemo prdperty stolen from tliom ntiil tnl;en fo Moxieo. TIn. nllero Hint motv tlinn 100 Iiend of entile hart been Moln nonr Iliilal(,rii, Tex., within n week. f- COMMUNICATIUN. I To tho Kdltor- Thnnhs to the city attorney, for Having the city nn Illegal election, although two members of tho council made it violent attack upon him heeatiho ho ihowcd them at tho last moment how they could ful fill tho only part of their agreement with tho people that watt legal. The bad agreed with tho people who pe titioned them that they would submit tho sncnllod MedusKl plan to tho ballot at their next regular meeting. At that meeting t lies' honorably did that, and In doing so they ordained the plan; and then tlio law steps in and wisely prohibits the council from foolishly opposing their own solemn nrt n submitting nomethluK In oppo sition that must uecoMurlly beoomo confusing to thone called upon to do oldo. Hint Is to adopt or iHtwt tho thing to bo voted on The law re quired them to either fxirelv 01 tacitly reject tho Initiative petition nnd then ordain Out of Hielr on within thirty dnys. Tlit oidHlnod (ho people's petition after Nutmdiim two weeltH with two commit tea whloh contained sueh eminent lanul talent that the city attorney wrh not oonMiUed, and piopuiod toinethliig In uppoKltlon, and thou they wilinilttod that uln to the ballet: and whog tbo city atiorny itoubtfttl thvtr not ont of the MnnrllniN polnlwd out tlio Koeilsu of Uvr I hit i iMtrnUtnri it; and tkoelt Bitot n knid it proniUlt H. nnit the ly nwiutwrn of tb touacU ngrl wlto htm- nut tt lb law, GUI I MAX knltnr has again triumphed. Many examples have been given of (ho progress of knllnr in a benighted world and its beneficent extension by the Prussian jugger. AYe first knew of kultur's spread when Pelgian chil dren were mercilessly mutilated and peaceful villager huddled in groups and shot in squads by the Cernian supermen. Then came the burning of storied Louvaiu, when the torch was relentlessly applied to the accumulated culture 01 centuries ruonisn destroyed to maice way lor uie new ideas. Soon followed the destruction of historic relics in Krance and the bombardment of the crowning glory of medieval architecture the cathedral of Pheims. But what is that compared to the glorious architecture of the kaiser? But kultur was not to he confined to tho continent. It was to enlighten the world, and German Zeppelins began dropping bombs on English infants, German warehips phelled defenceless const resorts, while submarines tor pedoed passenger liners. Then kultur went the stink-pots of China one better with deadly gas bombs, with clouds of poisonous gases, with devouring sheets of liquid fire. Then came the de nt met ion of tho Lusitania, with its thousand innocents, and it was thought kultur had reached its apex. But kultur has only begun. While kultur, eagerly adopted by the allied' Turks, is massacreing an entire nation for the crime of being Christian, comes news of an other extension of kultur. Miss IMith Cavell, a British girl nursing the wounded, has been executed as a spy for aiding allied .soldiers to flee Belgium. There was no act of espionage established. The girl had worked with self-denial for months nursing tho wounded of all nations German as well as allies. It is Miuph another triumph for kultur. K'o wonder humanitv shudders at thought of German kujjur victorious, nnd eitrefullv reviewed tho Minoy tlolll MiM't to HiiihIi, Mi", it. .1. IMwnnlh has Ix-on miiu iiH'iuil ett.t li the serum. illuct. of her mother. She lelt lor Illinois on V1ihmIiiv evening. II. O. I'uiueker, local reptvseutn tive of tlie Mctiopolituu Life, left fur Sun FinnoUeo on Thurrtn,v to uttelul the triennial convention of that com MU,v' Hgi'iiey staff, medieMl evamin ers Mini iittr4iig eot-p. Over lllllfl peixtns, representing the .MelroHU itaii tlirotitchout the I'Meifie coast, will iitteml the jtHthenng us guests ot the eiiHiuiiy, mid tliMie vviU he u lug so eittl fuuettou Mt the Fainnoiinl hotel utt Mouiluy evoHiuif. preHuiiMHty to tile business MtMkioUk ot this eon veil lin. Thik is imr at iii'twn pvhhK i' n nmiiiIhV chnrai'tor uomt bmg held hv Bititttuto-, uiid illiislnilioiis of the 1 1 he ltt. t its artou mtcv eelev tivex, vvill join them in southern Cali fornia later on, lu the meantime Irv ing Finley vvill oeupy his fiitliei'H house on Woolen street. Whitmoie lias vvitliilrnvvn from the really firm of Hodgson, Wliitmore & Reed. Tho elitireli syndiente which i' linndling tho lyeenm course on the Kl-liMon-Wliito circuit, huvo prnetieully sold the enliro house, enlettninuientN to he held in the Methodist chinch. Sonts- us sold will he reserved for the entire season. The IiM entertain ment wiik given liv Ralph I'arlette on Thur(lnv evening of this wtvli. Word reaches Ashland friends llml Miss Louise l.ngor vvill be married ut Aberdeen, S. I)., October '27, lo Sle plien IlitrrisMii Ware. The eeieinony vvill be performed nt the home of Mix, (Irnee Lager Hill, u sister of (he hrido-to-he. "At homo" niter No vember 1, Kliznlietli, X. .1. The Lager funiily formerly ic-ided heie. Dr. .1. V. Johnson, former priie tiiiouer heiu, has i-etuined from Grunts I 'ass and will lesule in the Rapp homo On Oak street. A suite of office rooms are being placed in road-ines-s for him upstairs in the Ashland Improvement company's hlouk. II. A. McMillan, who worked for llniTv Audi-civV; the past Hummer on his fruit much jenst of town, returned from Portland enrlv in the week, tie- poinlinent him been' confirmed by some plnn of cunnlizntioii n.s to ex- I.' i. I . .r in. .IP l it. 'i..i L .. . . riiiiiK ii. m'vviniiu oi juciiiorii, Milieu penso oi i lie hiiKluu vvlueli mi in states refereo ut bankruiitev' lor Hoiitliern Oregon. The required bond was .flllOO. The stock mil now he invoiced and scheduled. Miss Helen Vun llousen, occupying the hemming nnd stitching professor- sliinees Iiiih been well nigh eonlis 1'iitory. Ficd I'ultiiiTii, driving his leiini of inulclilesH elicslinits,, hiouglil -t(l()0 ))0iinds of linv into town onu day re cently. The haul was a long one, up ship of plain nnd fancy needlework ll(i ;,mvn liMi ,,, ClVM Umn't in iiir iiiriiuv oi i nt' local mgu school, has been receiving a visit Irom her fulher, u resident of Klgin, who vvill also visit the t'alifoniiu ex-po-itions while touring the I'neitic coast. Mrs. Mary Siemantel and iluugliter, Jfurgnrct, are about to return to Texas, where they vvill join husband nnd father, George Siemnutel, u mus ter mechanic in the Saiila I'e shops ut t'aiiadian, in that state. Tho lat ter formerly conducted the Pioneer planing mill in this town. Fred llorrin mnl family left eaily in the week for the exposition. While in San Francisco hey will visit their brother, W. '. Herrin, leiuling counsel for the Southern Pacific. Will L. t'uitis of this city, employ ed under the clnssilieution of "light nnd power," is scheduled in u recent report of the employers' liability com mission ns having sustained injury to u finger. Gratr. Ilaruliill, brother of O. II., several miles east of tho eilv Mr. Louis Dodge uml son ictiirned curly in the week from nn extended trip to Cahfoiiiia nn.l other points ns fat east as St. Louis, Mo. Tom Leffler is now- located nt 00 Mountain avenue, mi ucre tract sub stantially improved, which he has m. cured from XWs pctei-on bv w.iv i exchange for F.ugono properly on u f J.'ilIU basis, the Jntler fori Iv hav ing lived lierc. Tin- Denver Really Co. acted ns iiileruicilinrios in clos ing tho deal. A citizens' nicelnig was held ut Hid Commercial club looms Thnisdav af ternoon to talk over hotel mutters. The weight of argument was in favor of remodeling mid iiclnrghig the Hotel Or'-gmi, for the lime being nt leust, on a slock proposition basis, the issiio to be taken bv public snli-i'iiptioii-. Dr. It. T. Iluinott, a foimer eoumv recorder and ut one lime a dental practitioner lieu-, is now ussocictcd with Dr. Dull in Hie same profession .t 'lt -.-,('. flSHLni m UNITY "Coiistruetive Survev ol the Public ScIiim! ,Kytcm of Ashliiml, Oregon," is the titlu of a ivceuj issue ol the Iniveixty of Oregun Itulluii. It t i .c-MiMi- iminuiiiou wtsueu mmii mi st ate printing otftmi and die Is e elusively with the lueul school sys. tfiu. Appiopriute tli(pte's I real spe eilii'iillv oi H'unds and buiblings, the teaching stuff, course of'tu1,v, mthmi iihiI sawi-viioii of iiisirne I urn, pruiioM. of pupiU and ndwinis liiiiiv orgMuitHtion, etiiliNK with a Huummry ol it-rumttu-ndation. UIim to'" liiid Ibeir phue in various tables, b i a upon son with oilier towns and companied by his wife, and on Tut-s- returned to Ashlund this week liftm an absence of over two yen is, having been for the most of that 151111' nt day lett for St. Charles, La., where they will hereafter make their home, near relatives being nheadv located there. Mr. mid Mis. C, W, Root have re turned from u nmnth'n visit with iclii tives in the Willamettu valley. R. J. Krtwnrds is making extensive additions and improvements to his residence property, 7U I Jim el street. A Ford car driven bv an elderly, bewhiskerl-d gentleman, tried to mount the stnirH leading to the Com mercial club rooms Wednesday nltcr iiooii. The i-nulc is about .il) ht cent. The machine turned ut loo abrupt nn uugle on the I'liun near the posloffico. Owing to intcnneili ute sM-cd no damage was done, but the record established is in (he sWccp slnkos class. The Sterling eompniiy, which has lieeu holding u closing-nut siilo in Memorial block, is passing through bankruptcy proceedings. The win dows of the establishment hear the legend, "0. W. Itrainaid, trustee." The official ik an outsider. Mrs. If, (), I'urueker, lecentl.v re lumed from an o.tended trip to cen tral mid southern California, is visit ing Mr. uud Mrs. George I'urueker of Medfoid, dining her husband' ab sence in Sau Faueiseo attending the big gathering of Metropolitan Life in suiance agents, Mis. Augusta Kwglostnu lias traded her tvsideuee mi ehuteli street for California piopeilv mid may remove with her dauahtor, Miss Itubv Palmer, to the vii-iuitv of Sou D'u-uo. Mis. Ilelle K. Luce, well known in Cougiegaltoiial uotiucils, has returned to F.tiiM Mills, Siskiyou eouut.v. as pnsloiess of the ohureli in that town, after a v cut's absence iu Swittle. Holmes Pros, mo fixing up the va cant sioieinoiii niijoiuiug uicir gro--erv, reudv lor oeeupancv in a line of luisine- nut vet announced O. W-iitii ol this eitv h:i- b-'i-u .ip JMillltrd ti - , ol (he Ihegel li.mk nipt i v -l H ' luudw ire The ji Oakland, Cal. The W. f. T. V. made a .lay of it lust Monduy, and (he passing through of the white ribbon special gnve ndded interest to the gathering which met in the Methodist church. The meeting was n county affair, presided over by Mrs. Lydia M. Howell of Medford, with a good uttendance mnl fine pro gram. Under idenl conditions no to weather, ntlendance mid interest, the county Sunday school convention met Thursday morning nt the Presbyter ian church, with sessions to continue until Friday night, inclusive. .1. I-:. Haueroft of St. .Inline, Midi., icpn-scnling Hie Ka tin day livening Dost, iyid iu the service of which he ha won M.u.ml avranU from the Cm lis Publishing t'o passed through heie Wednesday, making- inquiries coiiceiuiug Ashland's uiineriil springs development us the basis for Mrticles in eastern irnpers. He was accom panied by his wife mid son, the fam ily being on their wav homo over tho Canuiliau Paeilic, i'he local Sunshine society is hold ing u series of innrketing sulus in the Stouer block, Fust Main street, Friday and Saturday of this week. II. G. KmleiN i Sons have rounded out their well. equipped department store bv the addition ot a grocery annex. A meeting has hi-en called at the city luil! Fiulav evening at 7::I0 to discuss pnvin-f inoblcnis ami seek THE PAGE Mcdlord's Leading Theater D.illi Mallnoe J p. m Dvoulng 7 p. m. TONUiiiT "The Ruling Power" vcral si-hiuil buiUliugs ui eomimuy th tM' The mlition is apprmi- and (boy llrk4 ibiulvf ll th malely ItHM) eos, un4 ttiest- n H0il Ju1h. Im "Put WMMthittf AvuilahW uM)U MHliealion lo thr su- over on th elly '' , Mrititiilnl or rh4iAt lumnl. Th KAItl. U. FKHU j-Minrv" u th WiuMkinir I ladings - ' ' ' jaf Kwsi C. A.vr, pratofcor of wtwra- .N'OTK'K iioa, mid Dm f. Hwwwrs, trotVor of We will lw for jUnvlll at maiMplwi ail puhiM aK-ouiitia. gjSfl vry worHtiig bclmng (hi 'bth ol the I aiv.rsilv of Orntw. aid S6tUi HrnlM Is the vnIm. C4ttt tt.rtta ij. rit.r, ...n-rina.Wat ,rf ncroimriodaie wvh iwiawaara. f ',L..i.m.I-..I t.n-H. .li.wh.. m h. I vnob ys "li lui o li j tin i i 1 1 i n II ill! I II.' throughout th country, attended b ikmiHv "JW.IMK) aploy. Poisonous ds aii-og Ilia Klamath riwr have raised luvoc with livestock to such an .al thai th aM of led eial officials has been mtokad to ant tliu of Suktvoii rouatv in 4viius uu-nus to Hungate ih vil. Mr. Mui Mr. U. K. W humor left uv thmr ear TharwUv wwraitig far thir riwtotMrv atav ta LNtg Heaeh. Cal.. during the winti'i Mr ami Mr !' r'tniei mil tl.iu liir A -1 . ilicu ! j CHICHESTER S PILLS ! .-. 1IIK 111 AMU Ml IIRAMi. X . Three Part J1 r klinuniir Ikn limutfitc n.i.l UJI.il A.U r I'fufjl.iriX " "" -..... .. r".;;n!:r."rr:.v.x; i which vomans uttra8e t.w. u..ir iu.?;rr V j one tawllv Kdlth Stores , nuMuMiiiMVuV.i'u'SS ' iMton. Uah Httiut anil all . i nlltk,!. Jtt.t.A KHlttH SOIDBV DRUGGISTS EVERWtERE John A. Perl UNDERTAKER LAdr Asuutant H HAltTLKTT I'lioiic t. 47 ail 47-J9 taalMUue tinli 1hmc Drmiia Ilroadwuv Star Cent are ! iiowcrful iliiee art pioductlon hapiilness brought lo i 1. Roger itar iat "Affinities" ;' pan i'ooiety 'Double Crossing Marmaduke" KMturlHg llud Uuacan .ilnilsi.tmi 5, 10 mnl t.1 (Vut i tttuiHK on-lH Ml (oi, Kent jaHnHKlsA iiMt Ml SIT HHfe-'i ,. sK i. 'SPaV v.W jBUii.u2 M&.r- k rKw jilt (HERE AGAIN B :razy as ever H AT THE R arXheatre W lore the Crowds Go. H 3-M0RR0W tfl e go crazy after that IkH pecial subject is shown. KV ien Rome Ruled" j II ve Magnificent Parts. HL 1 aaV f ' aaHf 2 K ' " ' aaE 1 aaV V ' BaVam 1 Jtr vV ' lBflp m )i v jig fBm mm