Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDEPENDENT NnWHPAPBIl
PUUMKHRM EVERY Al'THIlNOON
EXCEPT HONDAY HY THE
MEDrOKU 1'JMNTINQ CO.
Offlco Moll Trlbllno nullillnc, 26-27-29
North Kir street; telepliono 76.
The Democratic Tlmo, Tlio Meilford
Malt. Tlia Meilfnrtl Trbuno, The South
ern OrcRonan, Tlio Aolilnml Trbuno.
sunncniPTiON hates
no year, by mat ... E.OO
Me month, by mull .10
I'er month, delivered by crrlr In
Mcdfprd, 1 'linen I x, JnckKtinvltlo
nna Central J'olnt . .CO
flaturiHy only, by mall, jut yenr.... 2.00
Weekly, Jir year... .....,.. 1.S0
flolnl Pa
Official
pr of the City of MoilMnl.
Paper or .inckson county.
ltntared as HRCnnd-elumt mittler nt
.Mulfurtl, Oregon, tintlrr tliu act of .March
3. 1873.
Hworn Circulation for 13H, 2638.
Pull leumxl wire Aknoclatetl Press ill-patnhHH.
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SitliRcrlljors falling to receive
pnpora promptly, phono Clrcu-
latlon Manager at 2G0-JI.
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A BUSINESS CANDIDATE
HONG KONG KOLUM
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Till'' sfandpat press tells us that the late elections in
dieate that tlio (. 0. P. ean win (lie next national
election with a business men's candidate on a business
platform. , By this they mean the prospects for hirji
tariff, ship subsidies and repeal of the income tax, abol
ition of railroad regulation and corporate control, and the
turning of the government over to the looters and grafters
of Wall street, with the white house occupied by a policeman-president
like Weeks or Fairbanks is very good. Let
them continue to think so at least till after tho nomina
tion is made.
The American people are in a mood to welcome and
enjoy such a contest. The nomination of a reactionary
will make a clear-cut issue between the conservative and
progressive forces of the nation.
Let there be no half-way pandering to the mob by our
republican brethren, but a fearless fight with the black
flag nailed to the masthead.
The American people are beginning to have courage
enough to think, taught largely by our foreign-born citi
zens. For ears the politicians of this land used the preju
dices of the civil Avar to bludgeon the people into mental
serfdom and submission. There wan no thought, no phil
osophy in our polities. We were as far from inquiry and
reason and as completely controlled by convention, custom
and usage as the world was before the davs of the (I reek
lepublic. We had no poll tics--only partisanship which
sons inherited from their lathers, and in truth it was so
approved and universal that it was a common subject of
HOB SON
SPEAKS
THEATRE
IAI PAGE
I OPON PROHIBITION
IIiui. Kkli'KK.u! 1'. llolixnn will
upenk at (lie l'i-e niimluv nt .1 p. m.
lie will hi' .! iiiiiiiiiii'il anil iiipU'iI
by Dr. EiUwn I. Sle'irn ol Xeiv
York. Tin1 ..ri' .innuur the inot not
i'il luulrrH ol i lit nlili-"iilii(ill Infers
in A'nitud. 'I lu -i ,iilt(,r- ni'" mm
in a i,.itim i (i libitum iln. It ,-
1-1 I I Ic.lVlii' t(l ill ll(l till' lb
t'l ' 1 1 III- lllllllll III Ml' Mi
-Tofiiii mill ' nib' it pl-Ni-imt rli.imnti
party, .etre-linienlH ! ilia i-netl utul
n merr tiitu' t-nioveil by fill prociit
iinlil iniiltii'.'lil.
Mr. mill Air-. Mi'llrulc will make
Mi"ir liotiie in tlu i'it A Inivo eif-
Ic ot I'm m1 wili tlii'in much jrooil
fill! It'll'
111 'I v 1.
mil u 'otijf life in wliii-li in
MEDFDRD
IS SAII
S Y
proud
boasting.
That time is gone,, never to return.
imi.n.S'- Yo When It talico your
flwcotlirait duo hour to say gooilliy,
Ikii dint tloo much ailleu about notli
ing. .liiM Ills Way
Hho pout lior litmbiiiul out to nliop;
I In linil noiiin oruoki'in llHteil,
Hut lin bioiiRlit prctzols luirlc, Poor
Pop,
llo always got things twlntpil,
-Puck.
Xiuiubtyi XmiKlity Wlnil
"I notleo Mm liuvou't got your goa
logs yt, MIbp?"
"You woiililn't know It If It wasn't
for tbla wliul." .look O'l.iiiitorn.
You liot n butcher Iim a tough Job.
YiwtonlAy it boy iinino Into my Mliop
nuil At 111 bli tun wanted, anothor ox
lull off tliu MHie nv. Chu you bunt
HT inn.
Mr. IC. M. IIaIrIio Ii prenlilout, mm
erl niRHMr H,"l trAfflo iiiiiiianir of
tlio Pnclflo niul iilnbo Xortborii rail
wny. ToilayV lli'llihiRiir
ITuIfml KtHtea gonator lHuno Stoph
piimw) of WlMounln. was onmpalgnlnB
MINI) yMMI Kill III 111 IIHtlVI) Hllllll,
With lilm ti'MVfl olil Hill Ulto, n
pal anil fallow rutaiilRiipr.
"Kill ami I uaeil to auffer from
alternate lnaomnla," anlil the amis
lor ifwtmtly. '"That In, the one who
Kill alep flrat kept the utlier nun
awHlf.,
SIhIIii'n lluiilii Ciuuiloc
Many po)tJe mm't apprerlata hruii
ilhnl eliorrtoa ao much aa they do tho
aplrlta In which (hoy aro nt.
OMhl What If tho Austrian bombs
had lauilwl mi fair Juliet 'a tomb?
Tltlx OiikIiI Id Itmro it Smile
"I've gat a raior at bome juat lllio
the Now York aubwav," vourhaufoil
the first vaudeville ilon.
Htt so," askeil the hmuhi! clown,
aeeotuHMMhittai aa usual.
"ItH hollow around"'
Mow llciiiilllul 'Hih Voting Mhii .Must
Hutu MHiketl lu all UN
IhullHHi'e!
(Pnm laxton in . u.M.r.ii
Thn gtooM wn atiinil lu u kowu
of wlilt'riiit ovor ehlffon
Nothing; 1,IIV SHtiKl'm to the O.mhI
Olil TIiIiik. llol
( Pratt Alto tet. KH , Jouraal
Jacnb hwlmt tys Ih ton Mon
day wrUi a wj1i ahlrt bo intuitu
41 yeam aaja wlMHt Ih UvihI Ih Whu
tiful oW wHierlaad. It uoat i ?
4
1 wm fttMaa uiaetear-oM WalWr
Mtwat two aallormmi hoac hwit turt
oil turtle and Mere Marvin lu
ilMlh on a daawn Isb- ' v lo alitn't
thy wakf atMa of the I1 " a ask
ih) mm Juv Ml
,Mn! Il' (lie UHum I'ml Nmh IiiJ
.Minij Vuiir IiIijhI HumhIIiiji.
HHte
irroin Hi' (iln V, Nw)
WIi'Ip i iii iii a 1m "tflag haua
D. A. ! '''' Ul,'l ami
woil In ten iiiluuiea.
Time was when to the American mind it was treason
to inquire into the declarations of our business lords. It
was declared that competition was the law of business any
that there was "no sentiment in business."
The populists were sneered and laughed out of court
with "their pumpkin bank "
The people have learned there is no sentiment in bus
iness, unless the sentiment can be used to rob the people
lor the benefit of privilege. Thev know now that the ever-
hungry gang of plunderers that, affect to be the guardians
of the' .nation's welfare would plunge their arms into the
public treasury with forest leaves as security if they had
'.lie power.
Pity it is law regulation cannot be set aside and the
opportunity opened to the ouickest road to tangible re
sults. Look at New Maven, Missouri Pacific and U'ock
Island. Think you not that those who plundered the pub
lie by manipulating these railroads would hesitate to rob
tlirt itiiitiu mi1 unit. I i'fiiiii'V 5f illf iifilllrl nor u.'il'il ilU'.'ll
IIIV. III.MU1 .IM" .."' ' !'". .. . ... t. ........ w,- ....... .,. ,.,...,..
There is no sentiment in business v Of course not.
There never was. Not even for babes and children. It
drafts them from the cradle to the factory and condemns
(hem to a life of hopeless and pitiless darkness. It shuts
them up in foulsome tenements, bought less of their life or
health, knowing the soil produces them abundantly. It
closes its eyes to their rags and meets their appeals for
more life with threats of starvation and plivate armies of
hired assassins. This it does in time of peace.
In time of war, hy cajolery or force it robs the school
houses for bra vo hearts to press against the bayonets. We
realize now there is no sentiment in business only sordid,
selfish enslavement and murderous destruction of the
many for the few.
If the cruelty and sacrifices insured for the few a
longer or nobler life in this world, or eternal life in an
other, the many might be willing to endure and suffer
through all time, but for their bonds and riches and stocks
and houses Carlvle only can express the contempt the
people must have.
hv all means, let the business campaign be headed by
. .
a true business man.
result will be decisivi
party we suggest the follewing: "We demand lor every
child the right, to work where and when the employer
require. No interference with anything 1 lu
wants to do."
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IFiiIihiii, vluir !u 1 1 rri . wl lin
or tiit. lit i i in. iii iliMm iii-h"l in
nnli'iir utul lin I lid Jli is n
man of eon u t .md lot Ins pl.u-c
in the 1'iiitnl st.Uf- t'liiiate--. lip-
I'll'"-!' ol In- t mil l"r nalioii-wiiU'
piclliliitioil. lie Is II otllttlli'lt ileiU,"-
iTiit, but hi hue with the men irt'
parties who .ne nutiiii-t the lenli
saloon. Almi-siiut free. Tluie
siriiijcfitU -biiulil be there bv '1
ot tlio liile-i liciiii'iniier Hie iii
Sii'iiluv, Xitiiiii.ir "Jl, at fl p. in
V. 0. N'niilwiik, prnprieloi of the
Mill1 'Mil KolliT Mills, is piotintr the
pnpi...inl i In- "Kojiiie Spni,"
ibiiit illinium Mi'iifoiil hoii-ettit'es by
pnbli mm; iln- iiiiiiui.s of over 100 of
III' id, on niititliet' put;;? of (lii-i paper,
who It.iM' 1 1 led the flour, me nou
-ii i ..in! who like it. In the null
nun thiMe is now beiiltf piepaieil
n'lot'ii r Ii t of name ol linlies ot
'Mi liu.i' o li'cr tbmi tlii)e nlremlv
jmlil 'ii'', who ni-e ltwiniA. the Hour
.mil nun lil" it. Thin list nill be
cmh!i ' nl 1 lir.
Abo it iie oiih linmlieiip whieh the
Meiliinil KuIi.t MilU' proiliii'l- i ln
boiin,. n lib i the fii'-t that thev live
maili at ioin . but this hauilieap c
ti'l tl to nuil iiii'liitli's onlv .i few ol
the fitv n-people. The iiinjoiitv ol
Meill ii'il pnile ale boosters, not onl
Ior Mu'toiil li'i.lli-r Mills pioiluet-.
bit t ii the Hoke etimieiv irnilnrl-.
'boiiip ininlc li'itt.T anil t" n Mliiii'j
i '-( it- till' or uriuvii ni limn'. 1
the entire uiiiiniiii I
poll keepinu nl home tin- I
iloll.iis winch nutitlalU belong hen
Hie sotnier will Iheir nin1 om mn.
pcnt beetniie renl niul thu -.re.it .al
'".v will n-.-ain eoine into its otto
HI ss - aaaw him
m '
H. c "siU
y-Ab-oi
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s32Qs23:
and now a Winner! iS
A few months ajo wc said :
"Light 'cm. They go good."
Today thousands of smokers arc saying
"We like 'em. They go GREAT 1 "
You bet they're winners. Try them
JifA2tjHyiiJjtactt Cr.
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Ciquratfe of
J Quality
We back the winner
Vith a Coupon!
smmtmmmrnxmMsm,
lO Also
yfcr Packed
20 for 10c
. ,i ' mi- ..(
I Ipio-p- Mt ol
I ,1'eiii'iiils upon
eit
NE
WEDDING BELLS
mm... :..,..,.. n...., ...:ti i.,. ..i.,;,, 'i'l,,.
in- inaur i it-it tt in in- iiiiii. tin
As a platform for the business
capita
list
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A RAILROAD GOVERNOR?
OVIWNOK WIT1IYCO.MP.I0 has taken a remarkable
stand in reference to the disposition of the 0. & ('.
ranlroad land grant.
The federal supreme court recently held that the rail
road had an equity of $'.!..") an acre in the hind, in accord
ince with its original agreement and thai was all. Dis
position was left to congress, whieh must act by Decem
ber 1.
The governor proposes that the land be appraised and
sold at its actual value, half of the surplus Prom the sale
over $'2.')l) an acre to be given the state school fund and
half lo go to the railroad.
In other words, the governor proposes to ainend the
terms of the original grant so that the railroad may profit
and the state lose.
The laud grant is valued at from $."l),000.000 to $(!0.
000,1)00. Deducting the railroad's share of -fU.oO an acre,
over 10,000,1)00 would be left.
The jfoveruor would present the railroad this $120,000,
000 that should belong to the state.
Twenty millions would develop the state with perma
nent highways ami irrigation systems. The railroad ha-s
forfeited all equity in it-why give it f
Does (loveriior Withvcoiuhe represent the people of
Oreirou or the Southern Pacific If the people, why does
he use his executive influence against them for the rail
Deafness Cannot Ho Cured
bjr kvl tHtlViliMw M 0r i M'ual r4uk Ik i
tltcrwMil l'
MONEY
V l.i.ntr Orafi.. -ml lll I. ! i'MI'i'H
,1 n-mnll.. IS Ii- M allr.l I.) Ik luSaMnl j
. ,& ... I lb. llll Uufcui 'I Hi. !.(. hi. o !
Tafer tMn Ikl ( ! !" l tun k...-
II.Vbttl'1 ' ' IWS-fr.A l-..lU a V i
l. l'.rfl. IK I . MMH .!
iMiniii i'. .Mi-nritie, a loeai in
ness man, nin! Mi. K-iv ('. llueev,
ecntly u leaeher nt (lre.it (b
lilalio, were iniirrieil at Hie Ties
leriiin par-oiuiije jesieruav u i-n -noon,
Kt-v. V Shielils ol'fieiatiffu.
A fow intimaie hienils wen- present.
In the ei'iiiii- a intt ol loilv
i'ive fnciids ol tho happ p.ut' nut at
the result-net i .l.u-l, llenistu-it, on
the (Vulval J'ou.t n-eil. in.1 .i' the
Storage Batteries
Like Tires
liiteri'Mln;; Coniii Ison Mmle by l.o
eal llattei-y i:pi-U
flnyillflFinWUiHHiDnCflir
it O flMPCD nnJkltcATspoUnuitieepitrm.
' irluUCllpit k'laniU ami KUtS QUICKLY
Oiu-uiii! mi in i-v t ry 7il "Ofraiurr V S rMKirt
Wo rffui- i-'iiiiv t lm ttnlt f j 1- B (t must illo
I'iMir t-iinil at luill iirl. . .( imici' U y-'t ainnll
Or. & Mi s. Dr. CIIAMLEY & CO. gooK'SJiT'nla
Strictly Ril'iblo, Crtatstt Ct.icar IptcUIItt living"
J34D 1 438E Valencia St., Sn franclsco. Cal.
KINOLY M--I' THIS ! ".1411 CANCCn
hfaf?Urn2u3Uv!!ZMovk col
"A nlornno buttery enimnt run nit
iine-bnlf a rlmrKe," mk the Kleelrlr
Sboi. lnrnl repriiKenlittlxe of the Wll
lanl StornKti lluttery eomimiiv, "or
with Infmfflolniit mipi'ly t illntllleil
water to Uoeji the electrolyte iii to
the proper lovol, without fterlotiH In
Jurv. TJiIb uetfl Jiiit lllte the abuse
of ii the hy riiuiiliiR on 00 pniuuls of
nlr prenHiire when It hIiouIiI liae su
pniindii. The owner iloee not renP-'e
that nnxhlng lit wiimik until after the
tlmvuie In ilouti nuil bin tire is rim
rut, htiil ruluml.
' Unit ei iim, like tliea, bei-'ln to wrr
out ii sunn mi tlioy are nuule. uHit'i
er iineil or not, beeniue the b.itlci
I a eheinit'ul nppniHtiiH nml li-mir.il I
netinu li i.oliiR on to come oti nt nt
all time in the name way tbnt ru' '
her heioini-H brlltel anil lone I1 1 life I
'In iieid 1-Hneii proper atti-ntion,
greuilt -I oui the Hervhe o tb
i ir iMMi. mul ineHux nionev In hi I
poiKii Klectrii Shop. lli S I'm
tiai M- i 'til, Oie il.
THE PAGE
.MtMironl's I.eailiiiK Million i'lclmt"
'riitjalii'.
Oalp M i ne 2 a in l'venlnK T p m
Prliei- . itineo l-iOc lc i-10-l.-c
TONIGHT
I Oil VVjioiUllt 1 I ll! jiu.trantK ! ,lO the oiislnul
A i . modern drama reaturlnic
It K l UTI X. A 1.A N n A LK, the
famou- i title turns .Minn Martin 1b tho
Pent chu ! unlet on the utane.
Itskv, the Inventor
ntrai liiea ot on pne-reei
Th
conn l
of ,i lm
Fo
Charles Chaplin
at the Star Theatre
SUNDAY
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tavcil ht letliMu ii r iu vottr work
Wttrlies lout I'loiit lueil Jl ofl.h'iiMoi. owt MiaiT
Malu jJprtu $l ue vaat Orlaaiug
.lor aud up HUmon.. Settiuu All
ktntia uf Jimi-Ii) rtului( 8pclt
cut oh flMKiiftl agate lurnatoa in
wtlrliM. I HI nve xdH immey an
II wrk, Uver thing gukvrantff.l iat-
6 factory- t'ik cIImI tor al le
md any plao In tlM city.
novel ami i the inliiirlngl
( laujrtu. I
reman's Choice j
l-act Selig j
Ml and Vittoria Kurde
OM.Y llaa
in
On.
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uiiject
H' t ii In l'oHilar JioiiK".
John A. Peri
UNDERTAKER
tkiir Aimwmt
tH S. IkilN'hlCI'r
Ittuuen M. 17 iiil IT-J
imIuUuc tM'rilc Ommr'
' His Trysting Place
and i Ut uil reel it
Love Pangs
K l W T .' LAfF
IK T MISS ol is St'NIMY SHOW
We aUn tthokt u wn4rful
KiHMler pia. rh.- itiMNidw."
MnktHii t IttvU Ih All
COMIMQ TTRSliAV-A Bit 4
lire. i. nU. The I lout
1 iioii rftid i aatlltMt '
Onld
"I'LL STUDAND GETjKEADY AND
MAYBE MY CHANCE WILL COME"
Abraham Imu-olu was ready wl.mi Tl TS chanee came. YOlr,
;.iunj.j m.ui and mine; woman, .should jj;el ready for
VOrit i-riance which is sure to come, (let ready h' at
tending l)a School or Xiht School jil the
Medford Commercial College
"The School of P.est Kesults"
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
More than half the motor cars you
see are Ford ears. Count them. The
.'acts are plain because the Kord car
has a record for efficient perform
ance which speaks for itself. In city
and country, through winter anil
summer everywhere it has through
sen ice become "the universal car."
K:is lo di ive and care for, and econ
omical in operation and maintenance.
l?ui'about -T'l.i'O; Touring Car s-l-IO;
Town Car i?(5IO, f. o. b. Detroit. On
sale at
C.iE. GATES'
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President Wilson
I v
has designated
Thursday, November 25, 1915,
as
Thanksgiving Day
"Round-trip tickets will be on sale at reduced rales on
November 21 and 2o between all Southern Pacific
stations in Oregon. Return limit Mondav, Xovem-bei-
29th. Also between Oregon and California
points.
Here is an Opportunity
Jo vkU your Mends fop a week end. fn ronst tur
key and pumkiu pie awuits you.
GO!
luforuialion to rntea, etc , c j be obulnwl from nearwt anent
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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