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    MEDFORD MSIT; TRTBTTST3, MEDFORD" OREOOX. THURSDAY.1 SEPTEMBER 23, "191 6
HUGHES AND HUERTA
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Th Democrat te Ttmi, tb M"iford
Vail. The Medford Tribune. Thf South
ern Or Konlan, Th Ashland Trlbuua.
OKOKGB PUTNAM. Editor.
SUBSCRIPT JOB BATES I
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per ni'ith, d-Hverid by rarrler in
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Official Patwr of the City of Mftdford
Of ficlal paper of Jarknon County.
Entered tia aepond-riana matter at
Medford, Oregon, under the act ot Marcb
I, l7.
Bworn Circulation for 11B tilt.
Full leased wire Aaaociated Preaa fl la-
pa tciiea.
EM-TEES
Mary Plckford, the beautiful
"movie" actress, Bays:
"It is easy tor a pretty girl to be
good If Blie is rich, but a pretty
girl who Is poor ban a lot of tempta
tions. The pretty ftlrl who In poor
in a little bit in the position or the
boy in the grocery shop:
"A grocer leaned over the counter
and yelled at a boy, who ntood close
to an apple barrel.
" 'Are you tryin' to steal them
apples, boy?
"'No no, sir., the boy faltered.
"I'm tryin' not to!""
"mm
The chap who courts more fhan
one girl at a time is courting trouble.
A KEXSI1ILE STAItT.
The couple were married at the
home of the bride's parenta, where
they will remain until the bridegroom
gets a job. The Centralia (Mo.)
Courier.
HAD TO OHEY OltDKIW.
An old colored uncle waB found by
the preacher prowling in his barn
yard lute one niglii.
"I'ncle Calhoun," said the preacher
sternly, "It can't be good for your
rheumatism to bo prowling around
here in the rain and cold."
"Doctors orders, sail," the old man
answered.
"Doctor's orders?" Bald "'. the
preacher. "Did he tell you to go
prowling around all night?" '
"No sail, not exuetly, sab," Bald
Vncle Cul; "but he done ordered me
chicken brolb."
Purchaser I bringing back his pur
chase) This dog Is the most fero
cious beast .1 ever came across, and
you said he was as gentle as a
woman.
Dealer In Canines That's straight.
My wife's the only woman I know
anything about.
There's nothing a manly man ad
mires more than a girlish girl or a
'womanly woman.
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I'ACETIOl'S.
It Is announced that In a now
building to be erected In this city in
which there are to be bachelor quar
ters, a dumb waiter Is to be installed.
It would be well, too. If she was also
deaf and blind The Sapulpa
(Okla.) Herald.
A WI'.K HIT SANK.
While a certain Scottish minister
mas conducting religious services in
an asylum for the Insane, one of the
lumutes cried out wildly:
"I say, have we got to listen to
tills "
The minister, surprised and con
fused, turned to the keeper and suld:
"Shall 1 stop speaking "
"No, no; gang along, gang along,
that will not happen again. That
tuon only has one lucid moment every
een years."
COMPLETE REGISTRATION
NOW TOTALS 8244
Ml. UrCJUER, the candidate who does not know what
lie would do if jiremdent, challenges the administra
tion to denv his charge that J-reKidont llson had author
ized John Lind to say to the minister from a foreign power
to Mexico that Iluerta would be ut out of the presidency
of Mexico if he did not get out voluntarily.
Ivo one denies that the llson administration put
Iluerta out of business least of all the president. It is
one of the accomplishments for which he should be proud,
It saved Mexico from a murderous despotism by a blood
spattered assassin.
Mr. Hughes does not sav what he would have done had
he been president. "Would he have recognized Huerta?
Vhv should this (scoundrel have been recognized!
Iluerta basely conspired against President Madero
and used the army under his command against the consti
tuted authorites to overthrow them.
Should he have been recognized for such treasonable
acts?
Iluerta caused Madero to be imprisoned and then mur
dered. Should he have been recognized for that bloody act?
Iluerta caused the best members 01 the Mexican con-
gress to be arrested and executed, even causing the tongue
of a senator who had the courage to denounce him to be cut
out before lie was executed. Were such barbarities suf
ficient reason to recognize him?
Iluerta was a drunken, dissolute, medieval monster who
set aside the constitution and laws of his land, and in their
place endeavored to establish a military tyranny based
upon his power to imprison and kill.
The Mexican people, with other Spanish-American peo
ples, took the t inted States ot America as its inspiring ex
ample and threw off the Spanish yoke years ago. By so
doing they aided tins country in maintaining; its indepen
dence. Had those people not done so, the civil war in this
country would undoubtedly have been followed by Euro
pean intervention because of their foothold in Mexico,
Central and South America.
Spain, instead of losing her dominions by revolution of
the people of her various American colonies, would have
sold them to other European countries or had them taken
from her by them.
During the civil war Maxniilian of Austria, with the
aid of Napoleon III, set up a monarchy in Mexico, and this
country started an army on the way to overthrow him, but
the Mexican revolutionists succeeded in doing so without
our aid.
We forbid European nations from acquiring territory
in this hemisphere because we consider it dangerous to our
independence.
We have gone further under Woodrow Wilson in say
ing that the peoples of the southern countries are entitled
to a republican form of government. If it is best for us, it
is best for them.
Liberty is necessary for the advancement of Mexico, as
it was for the thirteen colonies. Mr. Hughes insinuates
Iluerta could have maintained a stable government. When
was a stable government maintained by military force,
short of extermination and enslavement of the people af
fected? Spain failed in Mexico, Central and South America and
in Cuba. Turkey failed in Armenia, Bulgaria and Servia.
Spain failed in Holland. England in South Africa, and fin
ally surrendered the government of that country to the
Boers slie was supposed to have conquered.
To say that a drunken creature like Huerta could have
done so is the campaign clap-trap of one who is without
sympathy with enslaved and oppressed.
Mr. Wilson said nothing nobler than his declaration
that we should view the Mexican situation from the stand
point of the Mexican people. It is the welfare of her mil
lions of downtrodden people and their future, and not the
interests of alien adventurers and investors that should
claim the attention and efforts of all liberty-loving people.
If there is any great number of people in this country
that would in a spirit of revenge seek to conquer Mexico,
the avenging of wrongs is only -the excuse, but robbery is
the real motive.
Once installed there, the plunderers would raise the cry
"that once the flag is raised it shall not come down."
Let us beware. Those who would conquer and bind the
Mexicans would do it for commercial gain and commercial
greed is always deaf to the appeals of the submerged. We
know that from its opposition to laws against child labor
in this country. Let us beware.
Those who would enslave the Mexican people would not.
hesitate to more firmly rivet the shackles of our own work
ing class, and nothing would help them to do so more than
to bring the laborers of this country into competition with
the slave peons of Mexico, which would surely ensue if we
conquered that country.
As the New York World puis it:
It is a fine "party of Lincoln" whose leaders applaud assassination
In the Interest of human slavery and wear mourning for the assassin.
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The following Is a complete list of!
registrations, showing the number
registered in the various parties up to
week ending September i.1rd, IMC:
Male Female Total
. L'M'." 20S2 AOS:,
Itepuhlican ...
Democratic ...
Progressive ...
I'rohibition ..
Socialist
M Iscelluneows
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Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackncrc
proves it 23c at all druggists.
K. K. lluRley and son, Elmer, of
Ashland, were callers in Rogue Kiver
Suturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hull of Grants
Pass were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lance a few days last week.
Maude and Leslie Carr were the
guests of the Mathcw girls Saturday.
Three of the Koesier brothers left
early Monday morning for Deer
creek.
C. i: Stumbo was a caller In Cold
Hill Saturday
Mr. Cunningham of Medford was a
business caller on this creek, Tues
day. He Is a representative or a
pholo ioluiUny in llerkeley.
(.orge Lance installed a tele
phone at hts residence here a few
das lino.
Chief lud.rwood and his camp ot
government surveyor and cruisers
left here Monday for Galls Creek.
'Eleven mea comprised the camp.
The weather has changed now. The
morulugs and evenings are chilly.
Albert Mattls hauled lumber m few
days this week from Kogue River to
H. J. Fisher.
MAW IX MEDKOHI)
TltV SIMPLE MIXTl'ItE
Many Medford people are surpris
ed at the QL'ICK action of simple
; buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
I mixed In Adler-l-ka. This simple
'remedy acts on BOTH upper and low
er bowel, removing such surprising
;luul matter that ONE SPOONFl'L re
lieves almost ANT CASE constipa
tion, sour stomach or gas. A few
.doses often relieve or prevent apnen
jdirltia. A short treatment helps
chronic stomach trouble. The IN
STANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is
astonishing. L. B Hasklns, Druggist.
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" VALUES r'"
ALCO. 1913.
BTJICK. 1910.
BTJICK. 1911.
CASE. 1913.
CADILLAC. 1911.
CADILLAC. 1912.
CADILLAC. 1913.
CADILLAC. 1913.
CADILLAC 1915.
CADILLAC. 1916.
DODGE. 1915.
DODGE. 1916.
DODGE. 1916.
GLIDE. 1914.
JACKSON. 1911.
LOCOMOBILE. 1912.
MAXWELL. 1911.
MARION. 1913.
PIERCE. 1911.
PEERLESS. 1911.
VELIE. 1910.
...$1150.00
5 Pass. A powerful car of the best material, that money can buy. Elec
, . L . j i:v,.. Tv.T.in.nij.hlP r ms with two extras. Tires
trie generator aim ukuw. .
good. In excellent mechanical condition. Newly painted
Speedbng. A classy little roadster. Just repainted 225.00
5 Pass. Foredoors." Thoroughly overhauled and repainted. Tires good.
a light car for family use azt) W
5 Pass. Electric generator and lights. Continental motor 395.00
5 Pass. Good mechanical condition. One of the most popular models
put out by the Cadillac Company. One at $400.00 and one 350.00
5 Pass. Foredoors. Dclco electric lights and self-starter. Overhauled
and repainted A snap 450.00
5 Pass. In excellent mechanical condition 700.00
7 Pass. Tire pump. Electric horn. Good condition. Just the car for '
stage or livery use - . 750.00
7 Pass. An eight-cylinder car in fine shape , 1300.00
7 Pass. Used only for demonstrating purposes and consequently kept
limed up to the'niinnte at all times - 1650.00
5 Pass. Everybody knows Dodge values 650.00
5 Pass. Used for demonstrating purposes only. A snap 750.00
Roadster. In fine condition..'. - 600.00
7 Pass. A fine appearing car in good shape 500.00
4 Pass. Demi-tonneau. Good tires - 225.00
4 Pass. A six-cylinder car in good mechanical condition. If good
workmanship and materials count for anvlhing, this car is a good
buy at .'. 800.00
Roadster. A snappy car in good shape J 350.00
5 Pass. An excellent appearing car in good condition. Just repainted.. 375.00
A roomy car in good mechanical condition. Repainted. Just the car
for stage or livery puiposes. Good tires. . Electric lights. Storage
battery and Presto tank. New top.... 750.00
4 Pass. Four-cylinder, 40 horsepower 500.00
Chassis. An excellent chassis for a bug roadster or a deliverv car.
Overhauled. Good tires :
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225.00
Write us for further data.
If in the market for a good used car at an honest figure it will pay you to inves
tigate these values.
COVEY MOTOR CAR COMPANY
WASHINGTON STREET AT TWENTY-FIRST
PORTLAND, OREGON
THE NEW GHUEX
"Octathin" Wristlet
Here Is a wristlet watch of real dis
tinction. "Different" enough for Bhe who
likes a touch ot the unconventional,
yet withal the embodiment of digni
fied design and good taste.
The reputation for precision time
keeping won by the Oruen Watch is
your guarantee of time-keeping qual
ities in this finely jeweled adjusted
model.
In 55-year gold filled case, 25. In
14k solid gold case, I. "hi. Let us show
them to you.
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler.
Honse of Quality.
21 J East Main Street. Medford
Visitors Always Welcome
Correct Time, Call 10.
(F) Suits (Hl
VJliointy UUUJ VnnjfuW
fLEIN
I ran
lioint:
ADEl
IN
EDFWD
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
RANDMcNAlLY&CO.
MAKERS OF MAPS
for All the World
TUCAGO
NEW VORK
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKES
Lad? ABltant
B8 8. BARTLETT
Phone M. 47b nd 47-J-
Automobile Heart Etrvlea.
Ambulance SexTlc. Coronar.
BIG DANCE
At TRAIL
Saturday, Sept. 30
Music by the "Big 3" Orchestra of Medford
TICKETS 75c
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN.
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
I S. H. Harnlsh'g auto will 1M
Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M-
i daily, except Sundav; leave Medton
1 A. H. anil K P XL Will call f
passengers at hotels In Medford ai
hotels and business houses In EafU
Point
phoito Mn on -x
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Kor3 willi the new features; lariie radiator
nnd enclose.! fan. streamline hood; erown fen
ders front and rear, and entire block fiiu'slt, is
one of the most attractive ears on the market.
These qualities in combination with the smaller
purchase price brinjr the Kor.i within the possi
bihties of nearly every home. Why foretrn the
pleasure an, convenience of For.! travel another
tlnyf Ford prices itnin reduced mid Ford qual
ity iiiuher than ever. Small f opmtjn
nn,l upkeep-the utmost u. motor ear value am!
scni.-e for business nn.1 pleasure. Strength, of
construction, simplicity in design, real Ford mer
its. I'lace your onler now. Tourin? Tar $1fif.
!!unalt :i4.-,: Con,! JMS; Town Car vy
Sedan H.V-f. o. h. Octroi,. F,,sV parents. ' '
C E. GATES
tXTERCRBA ACTOCAR 00.
TIME CARD.
LeaTe Medford tor Asniand, Ttlnl
and Phoenix dally, except Sundty,
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 andCH
P. m. Also on Saturday at 11:1'
m. Sundays leara at 8:00 and 10:"
. .... . . ...i
v m. ana i:uu, i:uu, t:3U ana ''
i. m. Leave Ashland far Medfcfl
laily, except Sunday, at :00 a.
:00. 8:00. 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. AW
on Saturday nlghU at 6: SO
i:S0. Buodaya tear Ashland at I:
a. m. and 1:00, 4:18, 4:10 and I:"
t.m, . -1 A-rifto
W ESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
Commercial Photofraptei'
in bouthern Oregon
Negatives Made any time
pi ace oy appointmeuw
Phone I47-J
Well do the rest
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I. D. WISTOK. Pro?