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BRYAN REPLIES 10
KANSAS (ITV, Mo., Autr. 12.--William
lir iu), toniK-r -'cret,iiy ot
M.ftc. n jiln'l here tnd.iy to cnlii'i-iii
hi- iillil'i'li: tnivjiril civil -er.icc
muAv hy rii;irli" K. Ilii''he-( tin- rc
(iiiMi'ini re-tilential nominee, in a
-l('ifi"iil in which be sanl he had
"enforced the ciil -.cm en law to the
letter."
Mr. iirv;m challenged tin rfml
liean nominee to -tate whether he h;i
pi vert iipMiintmi-nl (o 'Me-crvinu' rc-iiihln,;in-''
iiilc oovrrnor ot New
York.
'I'hi' vit ii liiinnt we-- made in answer
10 recent speeches ,, Hmhc-:,
which iioer a Idler Mr. Ilryan hud
written lo Icreivcr of Customs Vick
in San I it I )ninino, ini(nirinir im to
what po-itiorm could be olihiinc,! to
"n-wnnl le-,ervtnu democi a I
Mr. I'.rviiri ndiiiilted .tn letter, as
11 hud heen mmlcd.
"I , am not inhumed of il' the
f-l'ateriielit rr;nl. "''he lei ler a
wrilltn to mi iiroinhv(' ntlieer
who ivjm i"t uri'ler the riil servicn
mill tin- iii(inrv was nut'Ic in regard
In the nf'liee-, wllich Were not ninler
Ihe civil -e-ice. There Mi-i nothing
in Hie teller i iihlicate a dc-irc nr
inlentior to select nun, who were in
cimtHcnl. On the nmlnry, ini)iiirv
i nnole us 'mImiI U iciinUile.' "
The sliilenicnl, niter ileejirinLr Mr.
Iln'ln--. t" hnve "rlntivn liiin-ell' ((iiilc
roni'l in li-i-ltii rin;' ohlialinn--,"
(Iceliircs;
"A-i nil iiH'irinl, I eiit'.ueeil the civil
:-eriee ,iw o the letter ami iihd my
xv iviiit I ion reeeiveil IVmn the em-I'lou-;
in the :t;ite (ip;i 1 1 ttient , inore
tlniii !HI K-r t i ill ii!" whom wen- tin'lci
Ihe cii m'I'vkt, n wah-li wlinh
He i- ;, ,neeh--, ticiiMiie. Hut.
Vhile I ..h rrvv.l (lie eivil .,.n,.
wlieiev, r II wan III t'orec, 1 Vlt iiiv
m H lice ,i ai, in rcujini.iii; ,e-erv-ini.;
ihiiHiei ,if ... wherever il cmitil he
oin Uilhuiit ilelliinenl lii Ihe m-iv-
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Iffll STATb HOPS
ORDERED 10 BORDER
STILL A STATE FIGHT
NKITIIKIJ jriiil)itin imr woin.-tn'.s s-uffrnf; ran Im;
adiicvcd y tin- j'.i.saL'f "f a ((iir-titiitimial aincnil
iiicut y conicss. Siu li ariicii'liiu iits arf inrrcly n-solu-fions
tirdjiusiii'' -fiiiitiiti(iiiaI aiiu iiiliiicrits wliifh must lr
ratififd )v ttu; I'i.-latufcs of thi'cc; fourths of tin; states
Ix l'iii-c they Ixcfiiiic part, of the constitution.
if coiitri ,ss should snliinit such anK iulinciits. the fitrht
for r.roliiljit ion and for siiffntw would thfii resolve itself
aain into state ('ffort.s a.id it would ! many years hefon
the requisite miinher of states could he brought into line
for eiflicr of the two ainendinents.
The battle for both amendments in the end resolve
I hcmselvcs into state fiL'lits. Such beiii'r tlie case it is hard
to understand the objections to their passage by congress
especially the suffrage aiiK-ndinent. Iviu if actuallv rati-
fied bv three fourths if the states, a remote contingency.
the states would retain fidl power to imjMise any qualifica
tions on voters, except the sex oualificnf ion. The south
could impose its local restrictions upon the colored vote.
In the evolution of democracy, sooner or later, women
will be universal! v admitted to sum-age, but this a matter
of evolution, not revolution. The majority of humanity i:
reacfionarv and a Ion" and arduous campaign is ahead be
fore suffrage will lie considered a vital issue by the major-
it v of the electorate. A national constitutional amendment
might speed up the program, but it would still be necessary
to win over three fourths of the states. It would still b(
where it is now, a .state f'igjit.
MEASURES UP TO THE SITUATION
AT a time when the world is convulsed by the most ter
rible war in history, when international issues of grave
import are at stake, when social and economic problems
vitally affecting the welfare of the people- are pending it
is refreshing to find that the judicial mind of Jude
Hughes, republican candidate for president, rises above
such petty affairs and finds as a campaign issue of much
greater national portent, the replacement of a few republi
can office holders by democratic office seekers. Coming
at such a crisis in national affairs, it is cheerful to know
that t he candidate measures up so full v to the opportunitv
offcred.
Does -Mr. Hughes favor intervention in Mexico? "Would
he have recognized lliierta.' Does he favor Taf't's policy
of non-intervention or Roosevelt's policy of armed invas
ion '. Would he have declared war on (Jermany on account
of Belgium or later on account of the Lusitania? Does he
favor an embargo on mimil ions Does he endorse the rcc
oniiiiendat ions of the federal industrial relations commis
sion I'm- remedial legislation to benefit humanity? Does
he favor the Clayton anti-trust law and the seamen's bill ?
Does he still oppose taxing incomes, as he did when gov
ernor? Does he favor inheritance, and munition taxes?
Would he have vetoed the federal reserve act.' Does he
endorse the rural credits bill?
Trivial subjects like these Mr. Hughes passes over
lighlly or ignores. They are not worthy his judicial atten
tion. Hut tin; fact that a clerk in the customs house was
given another job at less pay is a most momentous issue
we have Ihe judicial word for il and surely ought to
elect Mr. I lushes as president of the I'liilcd States. If two
clerks wcj-e removed .Y r. Hughes is entitled to wo terms.
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COMMUNICATION.
At the Churches
Spirit uatlH Sr
Hr. ii. h". Aa.stin of Ios Angeles
will preach at Smith's itall, IliS N.
(lrap Sunday afternoon at 2:0
oVloek. New thougiit people and
tveryboiJy invited.
H(lnle hun ti.
South Oakdale Av.
Kirst Mass Snnflay at a. m.
Second Maw at 9 a. ni.
No erenini; acrriceH.
KKV, JOHN' FOWKHS,
t Hector-
Oitkdnfe Ave., .MctlifMlist.
Sunday school at 9:4- a. nt.
f'reachins at 3 1 a. in. Subject:
"True Keligion."
I'nfon services in the City Park at
H p. m.
Kveryhody should rome. StraiiKer
are welcome. II. N. UUANIIAM,
Pastor.
I'l'niv Preshyterian Chiirrh.
Service at 11 a. m. Subject of
sermon: "A Trip Through the Ore
gon Caves," by Ijr. IJaillie.
Y. P. S. E. at 7:1 p. m.
Service at 8 p. ni.
A large chorus choir will sing at
the evening serviee.
Presbyterian tnnir-!!
Main and Holly, at City park, Ilev.
Alfrrd A. .1. Hok, rniniHter.
fiy fipecial request the pastor will
take for his theme Sunday morning
at 1 1 a. m.t "Is the Sabbath a Holy or
Holiday?" Can a Can a Christian
attend Sunday baseball, Sunday thea
tres, and Sunday pknks Solos will
be contributed by Misses Ruth War
ner and June Hfnman. Sunday school
at 10, C. E. at 7.
Tnion service in City park at S.
All welcome.
PrsbytrriHn Church Jacksonville
10 a. m. Sabbath s( hool.
11 a. in. Morning worship, theme,
"The Incomplete flospel."
R p. m. Evening worship, theme:
"Paying the Price."
Prayer meeting on Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock. Subject: "The He-
wards of a Godly Life."
"Remember thP Sabbath day to
keep it Holy." Even though you are
taking a summer vacation, an hour
of worship in God's house makes for
even a bclfr vacation.
AUJERT II. GAMMONS,
Minister.
First Methodist Episcopal.
The Sunday school meets at 0 :!.".
Strangers are made welcome.
The Kpworih League chapters de
votional meetini-'s at (1:4."). This is a
Kood hour for all young people.
Public wor.ship at 11 a. m. with
rfcrmon by f;r. T. B. Ford, Listrict
Superintendent of the Salem district.
I'nion Vesper service In the park
at eight o'clock. Kev. If. E, Tucker
is the preacher.
The public Is cordially invited to
all the services of the day.
DR. J. C. ROLLINS,
. , Pastor.
I ii-Ml fliiirrli of (Iwist Scientist
KraiK-h of the Mother Church, (he
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Itotnn, Mass.
Sunday service at 11 a, in., subject
"Soul.'
Wednesday evening meetings nt
which testimonies of Christian
Science healing are given, at $
o'clock.
AM arc cordially invited.
Sunday school nt I): in a. ni. All
under the age of 20 are welcome.
Iteadinir room In church edifice.
I'll! North Oal.ilale, open from I:.!0
to l::;it p. m, daily, except Sunday
ami holidays.
Russia Reqirflts Incident
STOCKHOLM, Aug. IL' ('(iiiimiin-
(dcis of the Rmdj-an -.uhninrin'!t which
tnrpeiloeil the German steamer Svria
j In Sweden w titers and uUetnpltd tt
torpedo the German steamer Elbe In
j Hi" !ain region hav( been removed
(rnm Hi. .If i...JU in ,-nr.lin,. I r, . ti ..t..
T (he L.bti.r: In remind ti Hie! " ,
, , , , , . , ! nonnccment made bv the Uuss-ian
. "'!,,,,, llllll he, in the nl mid ' ,
.t, , Kovemnient, in repl' to fcrtedens
.... ...n,.l t..-w. the !l!i, ,. Miur. prot)lst .r.
piiper, i"l V ..tr th.lt 1l. C..lTe!t ilH ,
The FirM Ilaptist fliuirli
Services for Sunday, August 1'I.
are as follows:
! : 4 r a. m. isihle school.
II a. m. Sermon by t he pastor.
Subject 'Christ'.-: Cure for the Mines."
II:;;o p. in. Junior It. V. P. P.
7 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. I'. Devo
tional service, topic: "Growth, Body
Mind, and Spirit,"
.S p, m. Sermon by the pastor,
subject: "The Pinch of Poverty."
At the morning service Mm, .T. M,
Grcs.-ey will i-ing 'Meruyalem" hy
Parker.
The popular quartette will render
"God of Morning' at the evening
service.
-Come and worship with us.
Bell-ans
It. fti.i'hth , .,---i-r thru .ii. h
- lr. I h, . .I- no -(.. n. and . I.
A. Viiii !:, ':'l !i'!.c .('it .niii "Wciii-
ele I I -him; lihii til. i ;: ;i ill lili'll' '. Absolutely Removes
i,-hon v, 1 1 , , ii.,. i,,i. i',...j Indigestion. OnonnckaRo
!"' "I iliitl lit- Ml t"Ui: illlt.lll, MKtl H- 0- . Ill 4 I
I.I,,. I'o, ti I pnp.T -l. Jiovi-sii. it-.ii.uiuiiiyyi&ia.
I'lil riitlMInn Cluirdi
Cur. Miuii anil Oni,ilno
Vim nl i' i iir.ltiilly Invili il lo I hi
sirvi.,'s Simk'uv. Slice. c iiihsIo.. Mis -
ll.'ss Hi van will sIiik koIos at innrn
Iiik mi. I i- in in n nervlrpK nnil tlnr.
will In- nihir p.fclal tiiusii- nt cviti
ln niTvice.
.M.irnliiK si rvice 1". I.'., '"ih.. Krai
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKEK
I.ndy Al-tat
2H m. Ii HTI.FTT
fMionn M. 4Vn nd 17-1-2
AutrttnnbiiM Hcnri'e t-'ervicp.
Ambulnco S rv Ice, t'orncr.
Life." Make special etferi to attend
this service ith your rr'euds.
Bible school at 'Jiij, gulject, "The
Grare of Giving." 2 Cor. 0. The
men's class want to extend an invita
tion to all men not attndirg else
where, to attend their ilass S-iuday.
The t-'- - so iety rucr? - at 7 i. in.
in the church, subject, "Tr:e lb uuty
and How to Get It."
The I'nion service at X o'clock in
the city park. Sfeclal muie by the
choir.
Harry E. Tucker, minister.
VISIT FRANZ-JOSEF
AMSTERDAM. Air.'. 12 A Vienna
li-p.it'-h say-, that EmTr Fr.ineis
.Jo-.-ph ha- received the Gentian
'ha nee Ih rr, Von Hcthmann-Ilollwe?
in au-ii'-ni-e. Later tiie emperor wa-clo-etcl
with the German foreign :
rnini-ter. Gtitt'ieb von Jai;mv.
An tf ficial cunrnunicati'm. i--ued
;it Berlin on Tiiui-ihiy. 4ate,l that
Chanceilnr von P.ethmaiin-HollwcL' :
tmj Fori ijn Mini-ter Von JaL'i.vv hail
.miie to Vienna lo Union Bnrianj
v,m Rajecz. the Au-trt-l fungarian
lorei'jn mini-ter. Tiie purpo-e of tltej
uterence wa -taied to concern tor-
ritorv occupied hy tiie cent ml (lowers.
L'nottieiai advices tated that Polain
was tin; (iictinn lit ts-ue.
LikeanOpcnBook
Foi'ibunp Mothers !
o
Most womi'n look
upon biToming a
mother, for tin- first
time, as somnthiii
full of unknown
mysteries ; a k o n y
utiil puin ; a time of
di-stresslng dnys and
months. These are misguided con
clusions. "Mother's Friend," used
dally before confinement, will prove
Its great value us an allay to those
distressing pains and assist nature in
doing Its work with ease and comfort.
Get "Mother's Friend" at your druggist.
The younu mother should become
neoiialnted with the Information con
tained lu a hook on Motherhood that
will he mailed free to all who write.
Address. .! .."'. kI-
The BnidOeld Itoirulatnr Co.,
211 Lamar lildg.,
Atlanta, (la.
Now Daily Excopt Sunday.
Howard's Auto Line
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Asliland IJrwrvations Hotel
Austin.
Take cnrlv car Vall.-v Auto
Line for Ashland cinmec-tions.
Save Your Rags
Medford Junk Co.
r.uys all kinds of Junk
HIDES OUR SPECIALTY
33 North Bartlett St.
Phone 283 J.
Farm Loans
Low Interest Rates
Money ready upon
approval of security
and title.
O. C. BOGGS
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Onlv Exclusive
Co nunc re i a 1 1'Iioti jrra p! i r
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J
We'll do the rest
H. n. WISTON. Troy.
If'. Comfortable
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EATIMA
jt C Sensible Cccj arctic
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An
Good Gas Weat
her
Your friends, who cook with jju :iri- '"j,,.v'". tliis weather,
riieir kitchens are cool ami their meals are cooked in tin: hortct
Hisible time. Canninir 1'i'uit is also a plea.snie for thetti.
Gas is the 'dc1 ami cheapest fuel aM the year nutm!. Our co;il
ittaclmient for heat and hot water during I lu winter ni'Tilh- nu'kcs
it just as practical i'or winter it is I'm- suinmer.
Have yon seen it ?
Oregon Gas 6 Electric Co.
Plione 528
27 N. Grape.
1
I'll E UNIVERSAL CAR
There '.-I style with quality in the Ford
Ciitqiclel as wcil as Ford durability
in service and economy in mainten
ance. Ii'oomy interior excellent ly up
holstered. Top raised or lowered in
two minutes. A car of superior class.
Inspect it. The ('oupelet .f")!)0; Run
about: ::)(!; Touriii"- (.'ar -$1 10; Town
far -i-iilU; Sedan sT-lO, 1'. o. Ii. Detroit,
On sale at
C. E. GATES
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BOOST CCOl"
BoOSt tor COOS
The Greatest
Celebration in Years
Cons l.v 'ountry invites the world to cclehrnte (lie coming of
the ttiilco'.Kl. Hospitality i (he Keynote ol" this celebration,
riifMili.VM.
NORTH BEND DAY
Aniiiist 2 llli.
Jiand (.'onrerts Speaiiins Cercnionies Iicfii..,ition Sinip.-un
Park Street Carnh al Wator Sports I'arcnli'ti lirivlni; the
(iolilenspike.
COOS COUNTY DAY
August 2.th.
Trip? hy rail, and Imat to Coiiniile, Kandon, Myrtle Point, I'ow
ers, Cons liny, MiimcI lteef, Sunset Hay, Cape Aras". Sea food
dinner at Charleston Bay. rishins at Lakpsldu Lntinch Irlpa on
Coos Hay.
MAR5IIFIELD DAY
Aimu-i until.
Indiislrial I'araile Water Sports Auto Ka.ina Illuminated
I.ann' h Parade Ciieworha lun'ins - llnrsc Kai iim.
Low Round Trip Fares
On Hale Aumist '21 to 12tt inc.
turn limit Aumist :t1.
.Xk IM-a! Aaent.
.Tolin M. Set.tt, (ien. I'ns-. AiZf-nt,
I'oitlant! recon.
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