Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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ARTIST WHO DESIGNED WORKHOUSE TO SPEND 45 DAYS IN IT!
T
cign minister and ambassador to
(Jreut Britain, lie took a prominent
part in the negotiations which follow
ed the presentation of the tweuty-ouo
Japanese demands on China, and also
in the discussion with Washington of
the California nnti-nlicn laud law.
E
ELECTION CLOSES
ING EQUAL
FOR LARGE TRADE
RESIGNS; KATO TO
(I
SUFFRAGE CAUSE
MEDFORD MAIL TRUU'XK. MEDFORD. OUEOOX, TUESDAY. OCTOPER IQlfi
Registration tor the presidential
elections closes Saturday, October 7.
Those who did not register for the
primaries must register on or berorc
this date or have their vote sworn In
on election day. The registration
places throughout the. county are as
follows:
Election precinct, Asiiland Boule
vard; registarcr, C. L. Looniis; Ad
dress, Ashland Oregon.
Election precinct, Ashland East
Central; registarcr, .1. A. l.owuiy;
. address, Ashland, Oregon.
Election precinct, Ashland West
Central; registarcr, Susie. L. Allen;
address, Ashland, Oregon.
Election precinct, Ashland East
Main; registrar, C. L. Looinis; ad
dress, Ashland, Oregon.
Election prccinctj Ashland Oak;
registrar, G. II. and G. F. Billings;
address, Asiiland, Oregon.
Election precinct, 'X. Ashland;
registrar, G. II. and (1. F. Billings;
address, Ashland. Oregon.
Election precinct, East Ashland;
registrar, .1. A. Eeinery; address, Ash
land Oregon.
Election precinct, South East Ash
land; registrar, C. L. I.odmis; address
Ashland, Oregon.
Election precinct. North West Ash
land; registrar, Susie L. Allen; ad
dress, Ashland Oregon.
Election precinct, Autioch; regis
trar, W. J. Hodgers; address Beagle,
Oregon.
Election precinct, Applogate; regis
trar, Gladys A. ltose; address Apple-
gate, Oregon.
Election precinct, Barron: regis
trar, G. II. and G. F. Billings; ad
dress. Ashland, Oregon.
Eluction precinct, Ilellvlew: regis
trar, G. II. and 0 F. Billings; ad
dress, Ashland, Oregon.
Election precinct, Butte Falls;
registrar, E. E. Smith; address, Butte
Falls, Oregon.
Election precinct, North Central
Point; registrar, .1. W. Jacobs; ad
dress, Central Point, Oregon.
Election precinct, South Central
Point; registrar, J. YV. Jacobs; ad
dress, Central Point, Oregon.
Election Precinct, Climax; regls
. ti'ar, James Kershaw; address, YVqI
len. Oregon.
Election precinct, Head Indian;
registrar, Chester Applogate; address
Ashland, Oregon.
Election precinct, florby; registrar,
Frank R. Neil; address, Prospect,
Oregon.
Election precinct, Flounce Rocfi;
registrar, J. V. Mclntyre; address,
Eagle Point, Oregon.
Election precinct. Flounce Rock;
registrar, T. B. Higinbotham; ad
dress, Prospect, Oregon.
Election precinct, Foots Creek;
registrar, G. W. Mathews; address.
Gold Hill, Oregon.
Election precinct. Griffin Creek;
registarer, V. S. Hammond; address,
Medford, Oregon, R. F. D.
Election precinct, Gold Hill: regis
trar A. J. T. Smith; address. Gold
Hill, Oregon.
Election precinct, North Jackson
ville; registrar County Clerk; ad
dress. Court House.
filoction precinct, South Jackson
ville; registrar, County Clerk; ad
dress, Court House.
Election precinct, Lake Creek;
registrar, Fred Thompson; address,
Lake Creek, Oregon.
Election precinct, Meadows; regis
trar, John W. .Mitchell; address Bea
gle, Oregon.
Election precinct, Medford, North
Slain; registrar, Helen M. Yockcy;
address, Mail-Tribune Building.
Election precinct, .Medford, South
Main; registrar, lien (iarnott; ad
dress, Garnott-Oorey Building.
' Election precinct, Medford, North
Central; registrar, 11. II. Hull; ad
dress, M. F. & H. Building.
Election precinct, Medford, South
Central; registrar, h. B. Cameron;
nddress. Postal Telegraph office.
Election Precinct, Medford, North
Riverside; rcsHrar, F. 0. Sncdicor;
nddress, Medford Hook Store.
Election precinct, Medford, South
Riverside; registrar, I,. B. Cameron;
address, Postal Telegraph office.
Election precinct, Medford, Oak
dale: registrar, E. C. Sclioltz; ad
dress, Oakdale Grocery.
Election precinct, Medford New
town: registrar, E. E. Ewing, address,
Ewing Gun Store.
Election precinct, Medford Park;
registrar, A. O. Bennett; address,
Bennett Investment Cowpany.
Election precinct. North Medford;
registrar, F. G. Sncdicor; address,
Medford Book Storo.
Election precinct, North East Med
ford; registrar, F. G. Sncdicor; ad
dress, Medford Book Store.
Election preciwl, f:at Modford;
registrar, V. E. Conser; address Con
ner Cash Grocery.
Election precinct, South East Med
ford: registrar, L. B. Cameron; ad
dress, Postal Telegraph office
That the women ol' Oregon, who
won the right of suffrage for them
selves, resent the tactics of the wom-
s party in injecting partisanship
and sex into the national buttle fur
equal suffrage is shown hy the reply
of Mrs. E. II. Friizcllc, one of the
Oregon suffrage leaders, to Mrs. 0.
11. l Belmont's appeal for .'"1(1(1,00(1
to help elect Hughes. Ilcr reply reads
follows :
"Multuiunali, Or., Sept. 110. .
"Mrs. 0. II. 1'. Hcliuont, East Forty-
first street, New York City.
"Dear Mrs.' Hclmont : Your appeal
for money for the Hughes fund, dated
September El, is received. I was born
a republican and the tariff question
made me favor that party for years.
Now that the tariff is to lie handled
by a commission, I must decide for
the best man in the future.
Can't Trust Hughes' Smile
I can't trust the Muglies smile. I
feel tiiat his promise to the women is
only a hollow promise, made with the
knowledge that he would not have to
sign a suffrage amendment until it
had first passed the house and sen
ate; a most unlikely occurrence were
the 1 enroses and the Sinoots once
more in control.
President Wilson has made us no
answer which he cannot carry out. In
other words, he has been perfectly
honest with us. I, therefore, prefer
to help the cause of one who holds
out no false hopes.
The suffrage amendment we desire
to be drafted was in congress when
Tuft and lionscvelt were in )owcr.
They were rcpuhlicnns and did nolh
ing; and Hughes in his promise is only
playing for the women's vote.
I will do my campaign work for
Wilson, the holiest. In this state the
majority of the women are standing
tor u ilson, and the sultrnge cause
has lost many of its best workers be
cause of the foolishness of the con
gressional union and (be woman s
party in trying- to throw the Oregon
women's vote to Hughes.
Injuring; the Cause
You are definitciv injuring1 the
cause of suffrage among Oregon wo
men. We will never again work to
gethcr as we did before this split,
which you and your followers have
forced upon us.
You are causing the same split in
other states, and, therefore, yon have
given suffrage the greatest setback
that it could be given. It will take at
least ten years of hard work by the
saner women to overcome the blow
you have given suffrage in trying to
force your candidate for president
upon us by the expenditure of cash.
Women, ideal women, want a man
to be elected for some better reason
than the mere expenditure of cash.
Hoping that you and your follow
ers may again return to the real suff
rage cause and forget party, I am,
Sincerely vours,
EMMA II ALKY FHAZELLE."
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fir 1
Top Iclt, .ii(lj;t! riulhp- bottom
lei'!, Milton )vrr. iirrlntri't who lc-sim-il
tlit wnrliliniiM' to wlm-h lu in
scntrnci'd. and Mrs. Mui'mirrt Ili'iirv,
socii-lv woiiuin, sentenced to work
house, m court s attempt to Mop unto
spee'Hne in Clevelnml. ,
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4
IS. KEMP TALKS iBUTTER AND EGGS
INITIATION BILLS
SOAR IN PRICE
CHICAGO, Oct. :t. Wlint are char
ai'tcrized as the highest prices ever
known at this season of the year for
butter and eggs at Chicago prevailed
here today, according to reports from
merchants. Extras in creamery but
ter sedd at from :I8 to -10 cents
pound, as against '11 cents a year ago
Sunday evening Mrs. Jennie M.
Kemp, state president of the W. ('.
T. V., spoke at the' linptisl church
upon some of the important issues
of the day, particularly upon some of
the amendments to be voted upon by
the people of Oregon November 7.
from a mother's standpoint.
Mrs. Kemp is a pleasing speaker lor the same grades. Eggs rclailcd
and presents her subject in a clear
and concise manner. .Mrs. Kemp paid
a. tribute to the numerous candidates
of Jackson county, who spoke by re
quest at the. county W. ('. T. I'. con
vention. She saiil they were the fin
est appearing candidates she had seen
at auv convention attended this fall,
and that she was glad to Icaru of the
prosperous codnilion of the lioguc
River valley, mid of the good enforce
ment of the prohibition law.
Mrs. Kemp spoke especially of the
brewery and prohibition amendments.
She called attention to the ninny
harmful features of the so-called
''nursing mothers' bill," or brewery
amendment, and she believes if this
amendment was thoroughly under
stood it would be overwhelmingly de
feated. She urged all to vote lll.'ixNo
and ;U().Ycs, for the protection of the
home and. I he boys and girls of our
splendid slate.
ad-
aroiinil .ii cents a doz.en, the snnn
classification selling a year ago at
I'M., to 'Jl cents.
Cheese dealers reported American
cheese selling at, L'O to 21 12 cenl
pound, against III1,.! to 3 -I VI; eent
year ago.
Other food product showed
much or more appreciation ill value
a notable instance being potatoes,
which jobbed al .fl.-l. a bushel, as
against 48 cents a year ago.
DUTIES OF OFFICERS
AT SCOTTISH PORT
Phoenix;
address,
Phoenix;
address,
ford; registrar, C. E. YVynkoop
dress, 820 YV. 12th street.
Election precinct, West Medford;
registrar, Helen M. Yockey; address,
Mail Trihuno Building.
Election precinct, North Vest Med
ford; registrar, W. H. Eydiard; ad
dress, Jackson Street Store.
election precinct, Mound; regiB
trar. 1). YV. Brebe; address, Central
Point, Oregon.
Election precinct, Perrydale; regis
liar, Ed Janney, Paul Jauney; ad
dress, Jacksonville Itoud.
Election precinct. East
registrar, A. H. Fisher;
Phoenix, Oregon.
Election' precinct, West
registrar, A. 11. Fisher;
Phoenix, Oregon.
Election pi;cclncl, Plneliurst; regis
trar, C. W. I)e Carlow; address, Ash
land, Oregun.
Election precinct, Kock Point;
registrar, A. J. T. Smith; address,
Gold Hill, Oregon.
Election precinct, Itogue River;
registrar.' A. F. Wert.; address,
Itogue Itlver, Oregon.
Election precinct. Sams Valley;
registrar, Mrs. Emma Gilson; ad
dress, Jacksonville, Oregon.
Election precinct, East Talent;
registrar, E. B. Adamson; address.
Talent, Oregon.
' Election precinct. West Trail;
registrar, E. It. Adamson; address,
Talent, Oregon.
Election precinct, Trail; registrar,
"M. E. Middlebiishtr; address. Trail.
Oregon.
Election precinct, t'nion; registrar,
Mrs. Anna Kuch: address, Huch, Ore
gon. ' Election precinct, Watkins; regis
trar, J. C. Burton; address Applegate,
Oregon.
' Election precinct. W illow Springs;
registrar. Mrs. I). M. McNasser; ad
dress. Central Point, Oregon.
Election precinct, Wlwer; rogis-
XKW YOUK, Oct. :). fnusunl ac
tivilv of aeroplanes and submarine
al the port id' Kirkwall, Scotland, in
eluding the use id' aircralt as escort
for ships pulling In sea, was reported
by passengers arriving here today on
the Danish steamship Ilellig Olav
from Copenhagen via Kirkwall, where
the ship put in.
According to several of tho passcn
gers. the harbor was crowded with
undersea boats flying the liritish flag.
Dozens of ncroplunts were darting
about nnd hovering 500 feet over the
city was a captive bulloou. When the
'Section 2G. It shall he the duty i mdlig Olav left port she was necom-
of all sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, mag- panied for about twenty-five miles by
istratcs, mayors, marshals, polico of- . ;in armored aeroplane, the aviator
keeping close to the ship and making
a careful search of the water ahead
of her.
In responso to an inquiry. Section
26 of (ho prohibition law is given bo-low:
NEW YOUK, Oct. :i.-tlennany will
be ready fur any trade war her ene
mies may wage against her after the
ml of hostilities in the field, says
(lencrul Henry H. Morgan, lulled
States consul general at Hamburg,
who has just returned from his post.
The general said that tiemiuiiy ex
pects America to be her closest trade
associate after the war, r.nd that (he
(leniian bmiincss men arc confident
there will then be only the most
ieudly business relations between
the two nations.
"Uermanv realizes flint her trade
with the nations of the allies will be
subject to great restrictions, ' he said.
"Ucgardlcss of feelings that may have
been engendered by the war, flerniany
xpects cordial trade relations with
the United States."
He said Germany had sent little
money out of the country for war ex
penses as compared to what the allies
had sent to America, and that the
Herman store of gold will have n teu-
enev to prevent any crippling of her
ihilitv to meet England in a strugKlc
for world trade.
GIRL5 OFFERS EYE
TO AID FRANCE
PARIS, Ocl. 3. A young English
girl has written to Dr. Kochon Duvig-
neaud. offering to give one ol her
eyes to a soldier who has lost his
sight serving France. The girl, who
lives in North Shields, has read a re
cent statement by Dr. Duvigncaiid,
ono of the most famous oculists in
France, that it was possible to save
the sighl of a mini wounded in the eye
hv gral'ling a portion of the cornea
of another person. In her letter she
said :
"If you believe that there is om
chance of success in a. million I will
give you one of my eyes for a soldier
who has lost his sight serving 1' ranee
1 would prefer to give my eye to one
lo whom it would be especially use
ful, such as an inventor or an oi'fi
cor of groat value."
TOK10, Oct. 3. The Nichi Nichi
Shimbmi in an extra edition au
enouncs that the cabinet of Premier
Count Okiiina bus decided to resign.
The premier is said to have stated
that he would recommend to tho em
peror the appointment of Viscount
Tnkaaki Kato as bis successor.
The Okuina cabinet was formed in
August of last year. Its resignation
had been expected for several months.
It was forecast by the premier in u
speeeli last May in which he indicat
ed ho would retire in favor of Vis
count Kato.
Tho premier's advanced age ho is
78 venrs old has been given as the
reason for his decision to resign, al
though it has also been uilimnted he
would withdraw to make way for a
man of bolder national policy. The
premier Inrgely controlled the foreign
policy of his country, nnd has been
assailed by the opposition for not
adopting a more ambit ions attitude
toward China.
On occasions he has expressed n
friendship for the I'nited States and
ill an interview several months ago bo
aid the rupture of friendly relations
between his country and '.ho United
SUitex was impossible.
Viscount Kato has served as lor-
THER!
TOKIO, Sept. 12. (Correspond
ence of the Associated Press.) Tho
most important development in tho
cholera situation in Japan is its np-i
pearanco iit the capital of Tokio,
where about eighty enses have up-;
enred, thirty of them fatal. Tho dis
ease is also on tho iiicreaso in the
city of Saka, and has broken out in
other parts of Japan, includinp; tho
summer resort at Knruiznwn. Ur(rent
precautions buvo been, taken every
where. The total number of enses through
out Japan since the beginning is be
lieved to be about 3000, though the
official figures lire no longer an
nounced by the homo department.
This is attributed to n desiro not to
unnecessarily alarm the population. It
was also stated in the Japanese press
that the officials did not wish the im
pression to go abroad that Japan was,
affected with a serious cholera epi
demic, for tho officials believed they,
had the situation well in hand.
Highest
Competitive Awards
at both the San Francisco and
San Diego Expositions, were
given to Zcrolene an oil made
from asphalt-base crude.
ZEROLER3E
(he Standard Oil JorMohr Cars
Sold by dealers everywhere and
at all Service Stations ot the
Standard Oil Company
(Cilifnralt)
Hertford
Bernard Motor Car Co.
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
Garnett-Corey Hardware Co.
C. E. Gates
Intfinirhnn Motor Car Co.
Pacific Hiflhway Garatje
Young & Hall Motor Co.
Young's Garaae
A. W. Walker Auto Co.
Medford Electric Co.
If Toiiifiio Is Contctl, KmUli Had,
Stomach Sour, (loan Mvor uiul
towels
ficers, and all other peace officers of
any city, town or county having no
tice, knowledge or reasonable ground
of suspicion of any violation of the
provisions of this act to notify the
district, attorney of such county of
the fact of the violation and to fur
nish him with the names and address
es of any witnesses within the knowl
edge of such officer by whom any
fact tending to show such violation
can be proved. If such ofricer shall
fail to comply with any of Hie provis
ions of this section, he shnli, upon
conviction, be tried in a sum not less
than fifty dollars nor more than five
bundred dollars and any such convic
tion shall be made a forfeiture of the
offico held hy such person, and the,
court before whom such trial Is had,
In addilion to tin- imposition of tho
fine aforesaid, shall order and ad
judge the forfeiture of his said of
fice; provided, however that such
prosecution shall be held In the cir
cuit court of the county In whbh
said officer lives or where lu
comply with tiie provisions
act."
trar, J. It. Smlthpcter; address,
Flection precinct. South West Med- Howie Itlver, Oregon.
NK.W YOllls, Oct. 3.- Satisfied
that there is little further danger of
violence ill the subway as a result of
t lie street railway strike, the police
dcpartmenl t'ldny withdrew all police
nicn from -trikc duty on the under
ground (ram-.
Similar aclion soon will be taken
with ri'gai'd to !h'' elevated trains.
Only one policeman instead of two
hereafter will be asigni il to each sur
face car.
Shortly ath-r the announcement
fails to; three trains wen- attacked. A bullet
of thfsMirt'd at an cb-vatcd train (dipped a
'pice from tl- car of a passenger.
Give "California Syrup of Figs" at
onco a tcaspoonful today ofton
saves a sick child tomorrow.
If your little ono is out-of-sorts,
half-sick, Isn't resting, eating and act
ing naturally look. Mother! sco If
tongue Is coated. This Is a suro sign
that Its little stomach, livor and bow
els are clogged with waste. When
cross, Irritable, feverish, stomach
sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache
diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold,
give a tcaspoonful of "California
Syrup of Figs" and In a few hours
all tho constipated poison, undigest
ed food and sour bile gently moves
out of its llttlo bowels without grip
ing, and you havo a well, playful
child again.
Mothers can rest easy after giving
this harmless "fruit laxative," be
causo It never fails to cleanse tho lit
tle one's liver and bowels and sweet
en tho stomach and they dearly love
its pleasant taste. Full directions
for babies, children of all ages and
for grown ups printed on each bottle.
Ileware of counterfeit fig syrupB.
Ask your druggist for a BO-cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs:" then
sec that. It Is made, by the "California
Fig Syrup Company." Adv.
Time for
Weed Chains
Ve have all sizes
C. E. GATES
EDWARD CHARLES ROOT
Music Studio
COLLHGH DU1LDINO. 31 NORTH CHAPE STREET.
Teacher of Violin, Clarinet and Fretted Instruments
Modern scientlc.li: Instruction. Tho iintoldinent ot tho pupils
Individuality Is assured and sustained. Orchestral training, Includ
ing discipline for pupi's.
cMoiKersJtiend.
xpectanOtgifiea
Beauty and Grace After CKUdtirtK
Many women era disheartened by the fear of losing
their gra'-crul figure by childbirth. Hy ulng "Mother's
Friend" the natural beauiy will be preserved ami most f
of ISe ,m iiiriilental mnf!nmrnt ilt tw r ltrnin.ilcd,
brranie th ln(l:in, ef "M'jthrr'il Friend" frtrn into evpry Una.
m"iii. ili'i" pri'inne o n.r iho nwrul mrajn wm e;w. iri it
It any ilr.:c T. srpn: r,.r III rrr? tvilc on M'!HTn"OfI. r
tirr Hi uri'inelrt KcgulAUir U., zo Lamar Bluff.,
I rRu own
PCaC- n'HE ROAD.
n i V -
f RciMdyforl
I Expectant J
This road Is very uncertain, but If
Sou will proceed cautiously and In
quire the way of those who are wear
ing sjitlsfncloiy glasses you will find
that It leads yon to
Dr. Rickert 3K,
Over Tho Mny Co.
40th REUNION
Jackson County Pioneers
At Jacksonville Court House
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5
Commencing at 10:30 a. m.
Pioneers' dinner at 1 p. in., served by Jane Mc
Cnlly, Cabin No. 1. of Jacksonville.
Miss Marion Towne will be orator of the day.