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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, AVKDVKSDAY. NOVEMBER 3L 1915 r PACE EIGHT LANSING HOLDS UNITED STATES MINISTER TO B ELGIUM COMES HOME FOR REST AND RECUPERATION BOY-ED RIGHT IN FINANCNG SHIP WASHINGTON', Nor 2t Secre tary Lansing made It clear today that so tar as be &s able to judge Cap tain Bo-Ed, tbe German naral at tache, wai not guilty of any Ylola tlon of law In supplying fnnds for the cending oat from American porta of HamburK-TAmrrlcan Testis to pro Tltlon warships at sea. The secretary pointed out that the matter could not become a subject for cognliance of the state depart ment unless It were prored In the cases now on trial in New York, that CaptsJn Hoy-Ed had knowledge of the faUa registration which Hamburg American line agents are charged with baring made in order to get ' clarancw for their vswls. State de-1 partment officials do not understand that Captain Doy-Kd is fto charged fcnut that the references to blm In the case are only Incidental. i Secretary Lansing holds that thci arrangement to supply beJIIgerent ahlps at sea was not a violation of bv unlwii It also were proved that the same warship at sea was being repeatedly supplied from American ports. No proof to that effect la in pWeMlon of the state department It was pointed out officially that the (tto department to ask for the recall of any diplomatic officer does Bot require legal proof of any viola tion of law but can always act on the general principle of otinoilous alctlr. Ity. SONG OF THE WAGE . SUVE AT THE PAGE "The Son or Iru Vis- clfnc" nt the I'npe tomjt A f.t-nc1 Jl-tro prrlurtion haml "n the Krm of ltolirrt V. Service, and fenturinc rM mi'ind Hrer-r n Xed I.anp, a ruRytM, IicuieM heart piI milNworkcr, ho tiv&l Ihe' loc of jinltv MiMrrd Hale, whoMt yeuru: nffetiions won already ;rhcn to Frank Dawon, thw dashiug younx Kon of tlie millionaire willouncr, mid what enmc of it. A sublime htorv of n htrun- man's su preme Haerifine and urHfw-h devo tion. Tlwrr ure Mrimr moment m thb. play, thure i n.m-h '.'"oil aetincr, an nbtindnnuc of xuJrmlnl ettiTiur set tings and r lcej Ihcme. Tin rrnlii-ri. in the ,lv u. fine; tho sfcrnr ".howins the ftl fall ml the dVinroing of the proud fntln-r hems: wnjl wflrthy or tjweial mention. The wo-k in tbe mine h sptcndullv dona; the btehtiftsr of tho "jinM of the lop. fct nnolhtr clever jice of realism. All Vhrou;!i tbe plnv there hiiih a ubtlc stniin of profound philosophic thought, nhi-h n speeltor eaii miss uih' which ill r ill cno WWa& &'S -iNWWWW A. 12 IIiiiiiiiiiiiHWv. 'MmMJmuWxt'. BBM , IW SjajajajajajajajajajMOLSr -"lflBlliHBMSi asassJSJSJSJBSJlllllllllH M3 roX' SSSSSSSSffSSSSSSBKMJSSSSSSSSCSCSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSB 3raiid i&HOIsBr 7 WhrtlocK. IHBF . branlTwhitlock mTdbw arris, new york wants censorship for thanksgiving house of lords ' PARENTS REFUSE T OPERA I0NT0 SAVE DEFECTIVE BE NKW VORK. Nov 21 - A case re sembling that of the Bollinger baby of Chicago developed here today hcn j a New York physician confronted the , question nhether the life of a defeet( ijte baby should be saved by a surgi cal operation, despite tbe wishes of4 the parents. Tbe baby, a girl, was born last night Mentally tbe child apepars to be normal, bat Is paralyz ed below the walMs, has clnb feet, distorted knce-iolnts and a spina all- 1 ment, uhlch, physicians say, would prove fatal if an operation is not soon performed. Dr Julius Goldsmith the attending physician, notified the parents that the child's life could be naved only 'y a prompt operation. He said af-j terward: "The parents absolutely refused permission for the necessary oper ation 1 could probably nave the child's life, although It would always remain helplessly crippled. There Is i no action (hat I can take, without the permission of the parents." The father of the defecthe baby Mill- "I believe the Chicago physician was right For the sake of human ity I had rather see this child die now than havo to live seven or eight years in misery and suffering. 1 tbluk It would he better for all concerned." NKW YORK, Nov. -t.-Hrand, UiSDOX. No. 21. The earl of Whltlock, American mlnlstor to Hel-J Derby, In ehnr of British m'niit glum, and Mrs. NTillIock, wore raot, pflkiru: b'.foro the stock ex- by a delegation from Telodo, O., headed by Cliarli M. Mllroy, mayor elect, when they landed horo today from the steamer Rndnm. i'bH5f ttnlnv. declared ihtit the house T lnl r-tded - censorship. lie ilwiwinred freedom of spocrh, Hch as that mp!oyril in the recent RUN INTO BY AUTO Hnm Ftini, llHutnitn of th Southern 1'mntic, while sinlifr vjth two red and ,ren lauti'nis to Hip traftle aerosw Mam fclrret in front of incoming trxui number mx tern Tuetduy eeniup, wu nu Into and knuv'kvd down b a n outo dmn by Mws lAirautr Ulrich, who hnroly at iwrow in tim to noid the train. Kvanti fortiinHte Jy wns snwlil norokk lu tmok. thui riiiiia farther dunser. The injunM lmtn 'van ttken In Mi" I'lneh to L'l jjrti A. UfHoV mtore, her' sbi' ve hiui n bat ami otteied to obtain lull inrntri Though lm'Hv bnuseii, bu to not M'noutil unwed, but will bo wn nhle to att-n.1 t hi- dut- fot h fow dav.s. Mi I Inrh Ihiiiim she did not mv tbe )1a,.N nr T TO FIGHT WiLUARD MJLWAl'KKK, Wis Nov 5t Malohea with both Jess Wlllard and Vrank Moran are in sight for Fred I'ulton, the Minnesota giant whose recent ring succosmb bavo nttraetod utttjntlon. I Tom Andrews, the Milwaukee ro. inoter, said today h had reeehod from Fulton's managor. Mlko CilllK nn option that Fulton would sign ar ticles to meet WjlUrd before a No Orleans club during Martli Oraw week and to meet Moran before the Mme club some time before Marok Andrews Is ncllug for Hums aod Tor torloh, the New Orleans premotra Aceordlng to one roiwrt (nm U front, th) Gurmana to VwIhbiI v-atp to flliiK ilii llolat4i on Iku Jwre lest, Mr. Whltlock and his wlfo export.. -Miiiieiiii .-Hv.ir,.. .1V ,nP. K, i,.. to siend Thanksgiving day horc. He . said he would sail from hare Do.;J " h m f Icrds. in winch cember !S to take up his deUloa In be attacked the Ilntih hndqunrtcr-t Hrlglum ugaln. ;iUff Tho Uindam pawed three float- 'The man wko jtiven information Ing mines shortly aftor willing from to tbr wiem.," sh! Lord Derby, Rotterdam. Tho first day out tho ". by an ujrlv name, and it hhonld vessel ran Into a lorrllle storm which ho tPO jimt an much to a -peeoh swept away the two largo electric drbrered in th house nt lorls a to signs which gave the vtMund'a name, a man who nk hi lire gel tine in- i fonndtion lor tn eneinv. i After sifting that "no gcntletium SECRETARY GARRISON , ;,," w ,""" "a ""P"""" THANKS GENERAL FUNSTON .-- J dab rt'twt uttunutee to a like de- nnueiatioH, I ord Ierlv Mke of r' . r l I U..-..... '"miMp. iwerio .najor -"' ""-"!!lo nHlat trrui. in th fctck ex- command ine jretM-ra.. h " rhail(1 t0 .k fl. ,h ..,,,. and hailing ort WASH1XOTOV, X. 21. Secra-I lun- uarriMw i-i ....- !.- ,,, ., ... . . . , nu. ww voa - iw wiv Hill il wen in the hurhett trms for (krtr rondurl d.rwjr Ik m..il t-j Mtdirttk..u. icl liuailn on mr jiPir-n - I ' ion f itM meii.b'-:s in ' he se lii'iue lu ll cr. SERBIA AGAIN FORCED A Ut of 'Km l'-l Tills Wn) AImmii II TO MOVE CAPITAL CITY Stoaer I was out spptag with my wife ywitrduy and loot nor In tho crowd. Donor You were lucky iUoaer No I m me Answers PARIS. 'o J I. -Toe Serbian ! pi i ion iiniiouiK'i'd iohiv mat trio lerhi.in i;iiniiiifnt. whirb had bs.u She found lofAteii nt !'r"rtnd is dr)xutiiig to '.ln ! Scut. 1 4 Mhiiiiia A Lesson from the Past Years ago, before baking pox dors ware so iroll known, tho housewife sojeo tines audo hor own fron croan of turtar and sodu. Theso materials wero than oonparativoly oxponBivo and pro osBaoB of refining had not boon doviaod to bring thea to tho high utato of purity of tho present day woll known crcao of tartar baking powders, such ns Royal; and yet she never thought of buying nlua, then as now a cheap and inforior substitute for oroaa of tartar. Sho wouldn't think of poraitting an ounce of alua to enter her kitchen. Yet housekeepers are to-day asked to buy alua baking powders with which to jeake food for their children. The statement on the labal af fixes! to every oan naains Um ingredients of wfcioh the baking powder is coapoaed affords a aetaod of protection afaiast the use of undesirable kinds. NOYAL BAKING F0TO& 00, Vtt York BRIGHTER CHILDREN Children are probably brighter to-day than 2 generation ago but are they stronger? That's a grave question. So many pinched faces, dulled eyes and languid feelings make us wonder if they will ever grow into robust, healthy men and women. If your children catch colds easily, are tired when rising, lack healthy color, or find studies difficult, give them Scott's Emulsion for one month to enrich their blood and restore the body-forces to healthy action. Scott's Emulsion is used in private schools. It is not a "patent medicine", simply a highly concentrated oiMood, without alcohol or harmful drug. It cannot harm; it improves blood; it bene fits lungs nd strengthens the ajUem. Your drujjirist hss it refuse substitutes. Scell & Downc, Bloomttld, N J. 1S-21 Th e Medford National Bank - For A. D. 1915 Renews Its 4 V. I .- o U. Thanksgiving am -'-,; . Promises Its Faithful Friends Its Faithful Services W. H. GORE Presideit if s JOHN S. ORTH Cashier f LADIES'. BLACK COT TON HOSE Extra good value. 3 pi v. for 25i Medford 's Exclusive Dry Goods Store Big Saving on Dry Goods. Buy Early and Avoid the Holiday Rush Children's Cotton Hose, extra good value at 15c, while they Inst, 10d, or 3 pairs for 25 Ladies' Union Suit. 3JX has Injjh neck, long sleeves, lleecod lined, regu lar 50c quality, special 30c1 10 do'cii Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sweaters, Oxford gray, worth $1.00, for only 69 Children's Jersey Knit Klueccd Lined Sleeping Garments, all sizes, regular price (i0( , speeial at this sale onh' . 49? TO CLOSE One tahle full of $'J.$2.50 value Heavy Suitings and Cloakings, ."H? inehes wide, for onlv i)8 Standard Aj)ron (Jinghain for CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS Aoi Intent larger than ever. We can give you uoori .All-Linen Hnndker ehiefs for J5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Ladies French embroid ered, sruarantcod fast col ors, regular 2?"c gi'ade, nt .. 10c Ladies' Fine Lawn Hand kerehiefs, with embroid ered edge, 2 for 5 AGENTS FOR HER MAJESTY CORSETS Her Majesty Corets have a faulths stvle that appeals to most fastidious dressers, und are recognized as models superior of them all. The fabrics and trimming nro carefully selected from best Auterienn markets. Maturittls eon skt ot figured broeades, batistes and fine grade eoutils, priew mnge from 91.25 to $U.OO V S. A. Somenir Sjeon l'Vee with every dollar pur chase. You get a made in U. S. A. Spoon worth 15ti, FREE. Plain Cullnrs Fancv Collars .. 45 . .65 A. B. C. SILK UL BEJtliiLf Ukiti TU0 V.I0E The Stronswt EgKrw eight &od liut roui f bne msde of its lund. &aUb!e for Sfirn, WsisU, Fouod stioni, Dreues, Foey Wort, etc. A. B. C. SILK u the origuul. Look for name oo strvsge. 50 pieees Fancy Holiday Ribbon for fancv work, widths no to 250. values un to fl per yard, oil sale Friday aud Sat urday af only 35 10-iu.. All Silk Crepe do Chine, black, white aiul all colors, always sold at 5 I 1.35 jKir yard, special while they last Olliy coy RIBBONS 10c Plain and Fancy, come in 10, GO, 60, all eolors.,..10J Uest Cotton Cliallics for comfort cjs 5tp 5 Silk Hair Nets, with or without elastic, for....lOct 3 dozen Nickel Safety Pins for 5c 7 spool Coats' Thread for 22r $4.00 All-Silk Taffeta Petticoats, made with silk dust ruffle, come in all new changeable and dark shades, for..$2.98 Children's Heavy Fleeced Lined Under wear, shirts and drawers, regular 25e wwtllt , lUl ... ........ f.M.tti M.IM.IXOY $1.00 grade Umhrollas, guaranteed fast black, made with paragon frame, for la dies and gouts 89 ii