n Tmn gassKWs-:-. .:- " "-:- i ii i mi nil in mm wmmm'mm -j: i MHMuHMBMWHHMIMHMH rzMjua ... jJl.l..t,1H fffftUfJfUlp'"-"" ynymrf; MftjfU-w- Www&vr4 ,,, -(, TprrTr-! . - " nyi sMi-nT, BWi fssjuyw ' r " fTr"r HJP m:&M.: j. -.- wv, J V ' i f " i r- -f PA'GE FOUR BEDFORD MXTE TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OTtRCiOX, WEDNESDAY, XOVKMTWR 10, 1915 BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKI'KNimNT NI4WK PAT' K II PUIIMKIII2I) JiVUltV AITIiltNOON EXCKIT HUVIIAY IV TUB M13UKOIID I'JUNTINO CO. Offlco Mall Tribune nulltlliiR. 25-27-29 North Fir street; telephone 76. Tho Democratic! Tlnis. Tim Meifford Mall. Tho AlcuTord Trbune. Tho Bouth- ern OrcRunan, tiio ABnmmt ttuuiiv. SUBSCIIIPTION nATEB Ono year, by tnol $8.00 One ttionlti, by mull 60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Mcilfonl. I'lnctilx, Jacksonville nnJ Central J'olnt - BO BaturJay only, by mall, per year.... 2 uo weekly, per yoar - 1 60 Jflolal Pnpir of tlm City of Medford. Official l'upvr of .Inelmoii County. IStitonil tin Bf-coiiil-'-lHHi niHttrr nt Medford, Oregon, under Ilia cl if Maruli 3, 1873. Bwnrn ClreulRllon for 19H, 2888. Full leaned wire Awmelateil Prcim dls-ntclieH. Bubncrlbors falling to receive, pnporo promptly, phono Clrcii- latlon Manager nt 2C0-K. HONG KONG KOLUM CI mm wmnkmN m f" $3S)l I. ' .Ml II . Ml' r v vim THE ELECTION Ambltloiifl Youth Don t wlory Your frlontl with moru money than blulnn needeo It, Yon, W. N. Nutt htiR be on ro-cloct- od proHldent of tho Nntlonnl Nut drowrrfl' nsnoclatlon, Added to tlilii, tliu Mt. Pleasant, lu., Free Promt says Hint .Visa llnzel Nutt tins accepted a poHltlou nt tliu (own Stain Hospital. Then, Mhw llaxol Nutting In u Httidont n( NorthwoHtcrn University, t'hlcngo, and Mr. TlioninH JamcR Nutty of Ma maronock, N. Y., lina petitioned tho ntnto courtH to tiliuiigo Ii Ih name to Niitlov. llrliiK on tho cinckoro! fJosliJ Sumo INsipIo Are I'lnliky Kisrn -tWIIIiIim Tlmt youiiK dudo didn't linvo no complaint to make hint nonaon, hut thla yonr ho' nllux cotti plalnln' nhout tho hutlnr! Aunt Wllklua What' dm mutter with It? Ifern CummhI If I know! It'a Hid wiine hultcr wo hod lu' yoAr! Tho KiiKllih dligulMHl r uiiu'hlno Ktiir to look llko n iuovIiik plctmo raiuora and tho I'ltlNiii foimht to not In front of It. .Vr I'urrtwiHimloiit'O. Twill Thin on Your Tonuuo Stop at HiH nhop nt tho top of Sliinno Mtrcnt. TodnyV Itolli'liiKi'f. Arrordln to Wllllt Colr, (lie minoOInn, fat woman from up Hiulc recoiitly ontoit'd un futor npari uiunt building to vlwlt her duiiKhtir Aa tho omnwht mull I'lcvutor bov Jorkod I hn ropw the old lml ichtrulu i'd him. "Ind wkM, boy," ho oxclalmwl, "I am willing to walk oii could ncviir pull Ml up by that iopo!" SN'llu'.s HiihikIii ("oiinici tilto "h word lo tM lsr la nut- flfrtojit" hut I ho I'Hli la lo ttnd tho wtap. DKFIOA'I' of llio Mi'dyiKski bonding pJsijji is a fiH'ttmate pvonl for Mpfllord. as it I'vcrts Huios in tlio city's f'iiMTU'ial alTairs. The lctraliiv of the entire proct'cilius was questionable and the eily would have found itself in volved in litigation that would only have complicated mat ters. trpou the supposition that every one was-selfish enough to vote to sacrifice the citv's future welfare to secure a piece of ready money, a rush campaign of intimidation was inaugurated, the matter taken out of the council's hands hv use of tile initiative and the municipality forced to the needless expense of a special election. To coerce the coun cilnien, recall petitions were circulated and every citizen who spoke his honest convictions against the bonds was attacked and slandered. I'Mnancial issues are always difficult of comprehension I iy the multitude. On its face, tlje Afedynski proposal looked inviting, but close analysis disclosed its injustice, illegality and impracticability. Mad another week been al lowed for studying the measure, its supportci-s would have been woefully reduced in numbers. The result showed that the council, rather than tlu bonding boomers, represented public, opinion. The city council is composed of conservative men. and a plan which does not meet their approval is not apt to be approved by a majority of citizens. Nothing is gained by attempting to rush through an ill-considered measure involving mil lions upon which the city's, welfare depends. Haste is waste The imaginary difficulty will be removed if every one who can will pay what he owes. While temporary relief can be afforded those who cannot pay paving assessments, reliof should also be given those who have paid, and not compel the in to bear the burden of the delinquencies of others by increased .taxation. Property signed up for pav ing cannot hope to shift the liability. It must pay, event uallyand it should pay. A practical, business-like plan chn be devised to meet the pit nation. The best business and legal ability in the city e.u be called upon to volunteer assistance in the form ulating of such a plan, and, when it has been completed, with all details and difficulties legally disposed of in ad vance, there should be little opposition to it. The election has demonstrated that ajnajoiity of MVd ford citizens are public-spirited and patriotic enough to place the city's welfare above their own apparent immedi ate gain which makes it a pleasure to live in .Medford. A good wlf klflfo her wkoiipvor aha wouti manor. huabund l'ii(lo ,Mo- .Mtftiit Out Wo 1 1 In Splio or,llu Ooo It 11. MhKos t'p UK LIKELY TO LOSE THE SUGAR FACTORY UN 1. 1C.SS everybody gets busy, the Uogue Uiver valle will lose the beet sugar factory.. From Glendale to Ashland but !2f00 acres of land has been signed for sugar beet culture. Five thousand acres are needed. Mere is an opportunity to acquire a payroll, secure an industry and provide a home market for products. Vet the farmeis are letting it go by the board. It is the best opportunity yet offered, yet the land-owners have not co-operated in securing it. There are many other localities wide-awake, enough to grasp at the opportunity. Why not our own I Do the land-owners of the valley want to continue de preciating theirown property by failure to develop it' Do they want, to continue to drive away population by lack of production and industry and payrolls Do they want to make hard times perennial .' Until production is increased sufficiently to support the population, until the gamble of the weather is removed by irrigation, until industries are established consuming local products, there will .be no permanent prosperity in the valley and the sooner the land-owners realize this, the belter. Meanwhile Ceneral Apathy is in command, vanguard of General Failure and Colonel HLTum. ISH0E TRUST ENJOINED 1 BY FEDERAL COURT UNCLE SAM 10 G I FLEET OF SAFEGUARDSECRETS I HNAL DEFENC E ZEPPELINS BUI The World Famous CLAIRVOYANT NEVER LET HI 6EI GRAY WASHINGTON, Nov 1 CoiiKress probably will he nuked to brondon tho acope of tho national dcfciiKO net of tail no us to more adequately nnfe-j Kiinrd military r5ocrotH with reference to torpedosd, gun or other navy de vice dearRnod by the navy dopart nifint and turned over to private con tractor for imo lu connection with Kovernmont vehseln Ihcy have nndor construction. In bin annual report, mado public today, Solicitor ICKor ton of the department calln attention to attention with tho IS. W. Bllw company in connection with Its. con tractu for mnnufacturlnfc torpedoes under Kovornntont iIpkIkmh nnd adds: 'Tills offlco piirpnuoH mibmlttliiR to the department at Hie proper tlmo, with recomniondatlnim that appro priate leKlslntlon be rctuenU'd of. coiiKroHH. certain amendment to the nntlonnl defence nerrei act of March ?., 1UI1, whereby a contractor with the Kovernmant would be prohibited under severe penalM from Belllnt;, demonstrating or explaining to any perxon or government other limn the I'nlted Stntes nmtliiiiK, or any part thereof, cocvorcd h the contrnct and whereby the act will be broadened In Rcope In certain other material re spects no lis to provide piotoctlon iiRulnat the obtalnlnK of Information concornliiK tho national defense lu wns that are now not forbidden by the terms of the m i " TO ATTACK BRITAIN LONDON, Nov 10 The corres pondent nt llottordnm of the London Dally Telegraph claims to have learn ed from an absolutely reliable sourco that lu n score or more widely sep urntcil places lu Germany construct ion of Zeppelin dirigible bnlloons Is being carried out and that lu no department of construction work lu Germany is gronter activity being shown. nirJglbles of all types are being turned out, the correspondent under stands, with foverlsh haste. From nil the correspondent wns able to learn, (lu1 Idea Is to bring the wur homo to the Knglish people who hitherto "have not felt Its ef fects so that thev slinll be more mix loil for pence " ss-ffl '""m mk -": m BknH Tmmmrn l. I i Kept her locks youthful, dark, glossy and thick with common garden Sage and Sulphur. NORTHWESTERN GRANTS INCREASE IN WAGES ClllCAfl( N.. 1". A per eent nilvuiie,,'fn Vflai" hi "111111111 uue'ils, lelegiapliem njil lew men in the in terlnel.iii'i plnil'- l Ihe ('liienuo " Ni,ttliwe!" -ii r.uli I wn- iiiiioii'ii-eil lll'll" I'lllllV A JUSO FEW HOURS "I'llpi"'". Colli 'iilllMilllul'' Ijnls Colli mill (Jilppv .Mlstjry nl Once Don'l Slny KliiitVM't. If stu YES-IT IS POSSIBLE TO STOP RHEUMATISM lUiciimatisin is a tormenting and! iliborn in.ihulv. In some cm it I yields to ticaimcnt which is without! avail in other ra-cs. 1 he darting pains, l.une muscles or stiffened joints only disappear by grad ually expelling the uric acid, and .so many tlioii.snnds have been relieved by the blood-enriching oil-food in Smtts KinuNion tlm. ynu .should give it a faithfultri.il. Scott's Mmulsionactsas a powerful blond-piiriltcrbyiui ro.ising the red corpuscles and it Mrengtliens the orjrmis to airry off the acid which auuw the trouble. Try Scott's Hmulsloii. It cannot li.iriu It Ii.ih IuIkiI ilioiisdtulsntxl ni.iv In- ix- ncny wii.H jou men. rtU'diol. You can end grippe and break up a severe cold either In head. cheM, body or IIiiiIih, Ii taking a dos of "I'apo's Cold Compounil" every two hours until three doses are taken. II piomptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nox run ning, relieves sick hcndadic, dullness, feverlshneMi, sore throat, snooslng, soreness nnd stlffnox. Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blow lug and snuffling! Knse your throb bing head--nothing else In the world gives smh prompt relief as "Cape's Cold Compound," which costs only i'.'i cents at an drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and cntiM'S no inconvenience He sure von get the genuine. i Chesterfield : ! Fee Positively $2 00 after this week, j ! Low fee this week only. I Simply baffles description nnd i amazes the entire civilized world, nnd plnces hlmsolf beyond the possibility or competitions. Itemoves evil In fluences, reunites tho separated, brings nhout your every wish lninio dlirtely, reveals your llfo from Infan cy to old age. Satisfaction guaran teed. $2 LII'K ItKADING, 1. I Gives dates, facts, figures, tells you or living or dead; YOITU SICritKT jTUOt'llLUS, the cnusa and remedy; . in fnct, everything; gives Infallible j advice on all nffnlrs of life; LOVH, j IcoritTSIIII'. .MAUItlAGR, litiMliiOHfl speculations, transactions of ovory nn ture. ir you are worried, porploxcd or lu trouble, call today. Wlml I Do Koi" .$1.00 j I call your name, toll your age, j vour occupation, and what condition' a .lour business Is In and how to pro-1 mote It, tell oii all nhout your wife, huHbiuul, sweetheart or lover and how I In win the love of anyone you dcslro, 1 lull ou of any move, Journey, spec ulation, position or clinugo of any kind which may be bofnro you and . how to act to obtain the best results. I lull you exnctl who to truqt nnd j who to shun. I tell you whom nnd ' whun you will murry, If nt nil, nnd Rive their name, age, occupation nnd disposition. In short, I tell you every I thing you called to find out, nnd thnt. too without asking you a question or , (in speaking n word. low ria: this wi:i:k only I I'arlors at the Palm Rooming House, i:to West Main street. Hours , .') a m. to s :;o p. m. Daily and Sun-da.- -Adv. When you darken your hair with Sflje Tea nnd Sulphur, no one can tell, le cause, it's done so imtu rally, so uvenry. lrcMriiig tills mixture, thdiigli, at liomu it miuoy and troublesome. I'or CO cent jou can buy at any drug store the renny-to-ttso tonic calhxl "Wycth's S.ige and Sulphur Hulr Rctnwly." You just dampen a upongc or soft bnih with it nud draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a- time. My morn ing nil gray hair disappears, nnd, after nitotlicr appllcntion or two, your lmir U'comcs beautifully darkened, glossy and luxurlnnt. You will nlso discover dnn driilf Is gene nnd hair hns topicd fulllnif. Gray, faded hair, though no ihsgrnce, is a sign of old nge, and as wo all do slro n youthful and attractive nprorir sneo, pet busy at once with Wy -th's Bage and Sulphur and look yearn jouiii'r. OLD-TIME COLD CURE j DIUNKHOTTEA! J ..-..,........-.--"- . , .. - Git a suinll package of Hamburg Hrt"iit Trn, .or a the German fulM tnll it."Ininburger llrust 'Jlue."nt any plmrmney. 'lake a tubli'i"pnonful of tl.o tea, put" a tup of bulling wuler upon it, pour thruugh a sieve and drink a teacup full at ouv time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and euro grip, as it oens the jiores of the skin, relieving ceiigttlou. Alan loosens tho liuweln, thus breaking up a cold. 'Jrv It the next time you suirer irotu a cold or tho grip. It Is lnc.vpcn.mo and i-ntlrely vegetable, therefore snfo nnd hurmlum. RHHIMAltSM Why Do the Crowds Go to the STAR Theatre? STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreneu from joints nnd muscles with a small trial bottlo of , old St. Jacobs Oil Plop "dosing" nheuinnlUm. It's pain only; not ono casn In fifty requires Interim! treatment. Huh sooth ing, iKTietrating "St. Jucnlifl Oil" right ; on the "tender spot," nnd by the titno vou sav .Tack Hobiimon out cornea tho jrheuma'tic pain. ".t. .larob's Oil" U ' n harmleAA rlirumuti.m cure whh-h never 1 disappobiU and dinWt burn the skin. It i takes pain, horenrM ami MiunetH iroiu AYT r't V " ' nchiiig joints, muicle nnd Nines; stop l I 9 I ,W , fcclntlen. luinbngo. hiicknche, neuralgia. V - V kp Lhnher up! Get n 2. cent bottlo of old-time, honest r,St. .Tneobb Oil" from any drug Mori", nnd lu a moiixnt you'll he free from pains, aches and stilfnenH, Don't sutler! Hub rlicuma Usui away. Sold on Monthly Installment Plan. POWELL AUTO CO. Svult & Ikiwnc. lllooinfjcM N. I. 13 Star Theatre 2m$mJ"M."M$mJ ? ? ? t V v The Med ford's Leading Motion Picture Theatre D.iP) Matiiico ? p. m., Eveniiifl 7 P. M. Prices Matinee, 5-IOc; Evenimj, 5-IO-lfjC. I t I : will" hi Tin: t now is go AN LINER fLnlf LO 111 UULrishne Mnehnierv eo (LM.Vr.sTON. I .. m. T I.Dl'IS, No. 111.- A tempi .nun. the I'mteii mpntiv tn)ir. eu- i itt i-.hu- seven clniises in il oiitrneH Tlie with shoe iiiiiiiiil'uctiiivis. u lulled llalCill -tejilei I l.iw'l.i. ill 17U1) 1011. whii'h lil-'il aim I'mi ilin ms tertle I'ni' IIiuii.i-- An i- wi.li .i i-iign 01 l'M l.ll, ' III lllllllt'. .lUlilll -it miles oil Suluii. bur. I'll hi- wele , beiiiK made tudii to sjel ihe learner into i-hoal wnler, hut the hem i- mill- inp the task ilifficiiH. ; The tank Kleam-hi (liiltxiivuAi i j lntwl th fir bv wtI-.w enrtv to-1 ilav anil three tu iuv lryii: i 'h "t iken oil hv a tuir )io'llv alter nud- j ni-jh . Thei"e ih no iuliimulnii a- lo ; l Uw ill - tile t:il W"d. I ill t in- it den! diMiiit iiiurt licit In illlN. Blgti on tho front of ltoton i-tc-Ipro jiulnce: "SATAN" (Under entirely now numae- lllOHt.) We unrnlst. alHH writers are paid by the piste! ' llu-d oh mi Atklaud JUn yen torilny: "Btiurn mi' 01 don't lolke that cmtry mh' pjawtfa moor Ul'll nlvr by burltnl in l nj louc u Ol II vol M if yon bll0 imrititMcy will al ways w, try bloHia mwp bubbU and HniilMsJ tbkjw lit t IdMnan' but! lo)itf. . BRUSH TORPEDO BOAT WRECKED I.MUI N, x lu. Tin- Illh ; tll-H llollll.ll I It l.l l.lilll. ll.lS lltH'l. wifiki'l in the eaMi'in Mi'ilUcruui- i e-iii. Xii lives wen- lokt. ! The tolliwii'L official tateiiieii! ' a iifu ant lu-ie toilav "Tin llriluh lorttiHlr hunt le j tnv'i" lniw, Ueutenunt Cumiunu-1 der llnn.1,1 D A. Hull, m.- been tlraiuli".' in Ihe ew-tem Meiliteiinii I can ami It.itf hi1! utile a l.ilal wieck j All f the iiflii-r ami i-rpw ni" h." l The I .miin )' ne iif the "L" ebis-. I ih-lruvM htt"' k lUl.t. ller uraal MiplHNit l " uieu. Uiiie-Loss in Tuherculosis In llir Jiiurmil n( llii uirrlrnu Mi-illtMl sm'lHlluii l.lHiiuiirr 17, mm mh ikr fuiiiiMiiiiri "II ItHK tiro il limit) lluirn kIiiIi-iI tliHt In litlirrt-iiliiaU ur In I Mr irr-tliUrtriilu-U xlHKr limfrwM'il kiiiiiiiiiI nt i-li'liiin lllnirl It lit, liutli In llir iirlur mill Irt-ri. lu (!. M ilrliiliirrnll.lillnii lili lirt-u lliuiiulil Iti lit it fiirrrniitirr uf llii ilrtriti iiritf nf MlirrnltiU "lotrril Irrilliit; iif tulirr'illtiU inllriil uuil llit- t.iiriiiiiu Minimi! tit mua ituil milk imt-r Kltrn u-li m llrnl mm- mil nutt t-tiiiMlilrril itiltln Hlilt Ii; h llirm- iiiiinlii'r nf ili j lrlnil ttliu ri- ir.-lHllliiK In II"' I r" it I lurnt tif iiiilmouiir? nil-rftiliU.M l( tiiiier ulKkm in lur ( h I.iki" ..' Hint (loin Un Mlrlii till' hiik'ih. nf K. kin.litii MtKi.HIVt) In lliv Ii- uioin nf tlili. ilimtHrr ir,v bn ilu. in ntiil in the fm t tlut it ttnt.iliix it utr will mmihUiI Willi ulltvr viihi.ililf iimrmlUnlii aw to i runily .' MlllHt t'.l lit wt luivr tirgntl urs nt K Kinau'a AltciuUtf tu HtiMfiil xlrlot 1) In miittra of fnotl In .oliliiii.ii iu lam uuil iirt'tirr tllot. wuif iffr. iKr 'ttiul aKeiil tm to l nortlrtl nid in iitniiprmtn t n Uf lNrelit i orm i-rv fi.nn tiltivrru luata itinl kliulitxl tlmml ami brop "lilnl afftn-lloim Kiltm.tii'a AltaratUu Ita miJUHltMl hu ntirtl. If tlotvi not t-.niMln ttplKtrn. nar (titia ur hul.ll furuiiiiK tlruii. no It It f to lit- Y" ii ilruRirUt ban It r UI ortlri it. .r iu can Kt It fluiii uh illr, t Ut'kuiau l.aliuiulor), I'bllailrliiUla. Price SI and -' bottle. WM . THIS IS PHOTO PLAY FOR YOU Tonight ! Tonight ! Tonight ! nci.niM it is tin hint Gei-Rich-Ouick Wallingford The stoi - lar nbo.- tin aver.ui photo-ia Tin" conicib in i lean, I fli'xl-il.ixx Tlieie is no cr.ut hlapl ntfck juiilv in i he Wnllingfoid siilijeils If on are lo.iUtiiA for siii Ii a i-oinedv I jou won't Mi- u lu tlm Wnlllngforda Thla splendid itubJtK't will be hIiowii l'rid,uv for ' and 10 conu. I ? ? V T ? V V V ? V ? ? t I and Tombrrow Afternoon and Evening Popular Plays and Players Present ,1 V i M.itKUt'i Onh ( .il Moii"l.i. One Hav John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 8 8, ltAUTI.KTT riionr M. 47 nd 17-JS Awtiylauc lirvtas OoroBvr rVt$RryiLUsVKoHp'co-il TODAY ONLY A I'nlipie Keystone l'-onitsly Colored Villainy In thl iKiueib ou will sec the Ktuitilut) Somhern uoKro k an actor e will bMie that to onr own good JlidltnuMU. Reincarnation U a :'-irl Tiwnhouser dt.iina, which U bound t ,li-aio. I Siv tin .' -part dr. i pin The Diamond from the Sky ThU ik the j uh (Uide There aro ouU ii more You ahould oe all of them. UAJtai'KltlTK QU&HK JIONPAY ' it .... . J0 mmmmmWmmmmmXjfSmmmWBmmt i i$MXsmmmMlh d - i ii i is ! i ma ni Ihe Mar sjMBjy A Play 'iJlmWlmmmfflmmmWr j Supreme In Superb v.A. liw juts.m-jt.Ii fc're.w mx : $w rm - y WiB wfc- a. iv . r r r. jr " - mm m I '-' M ' " I f Ml I Z w. -an. r sr f jr m r ' ' .qj I III I Y f t t V r T T T T f T ? V V r r ? ? T Y ? ? V V f ? V Y Y Y OLGA PETROVA IN Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y i THE VAMPIRE! Y .1. The original Play by Lee Morrison-entirely different from t "A Fool There Was"-" A Fool There Was" being taken f Y P.. I7:i:,' ' Y i from Kipling's poem, "Vampire. j : : : : ! j !r 4.