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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
"AN tNDKPEN DENT NEWSPAPER.
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EXCEPT HUNJMY BY TUB
MKUFOIU 1'HINTINO CO.
Offlen Mall Tribune Buildtn, 26-27-2
North Kir troet; telephone 7S.
The Demoorstic Tlmea, the lied ford
if all. The Med lord Tribune. The Soutli
ern Oronlan, The Ashland Tribune.
QKOKOH PUTNAM. Editor.
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por mojth, df-llven-il by cnrrler in
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end Central Point - Kt
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Weekly, ht ynr - 1.60
Official pupor of the City of Medford.
nfflnlnl T'n ntr nf Jiictmnn CoiltitT.
Entered n second-chins matter at
Medford, OreKon, under the act of Marob
1, 15W.
fiworn Circulation for 1918 146.
Full itmaod wire Associated Profit die-
pa tehee.
EM-TEES
"When Circek meets Creek" they
open a restaurant or Ice cream par
lor. There's a wuy to net- Inside u
doughnut before II gets inside nf you.
It is by slipping III" douKhniit down
over the bead. If tbo ears hinder
the doughnut from sliding down bite
a bole In either side of (lie inside of
the doughnut.
. .
When boiling soup lie sure to but
ter the Inside of the kettle. It's bet
ter to butter the InsldeB before put
ting the soup In. You'll find the soup
comes out easier.
Small rooms can be made larger
by having the carpets lay flat on the
floor.
The book of otlquotto hasn't any
thing In it about calling cats or dogs
by their first names without an in
troduction. HEAVY FROST IN THE WEST
(Frmn Ilie New York World.)
''Why did ynu slop liu ice, mother.
The iceman left each day?
'Twum not u licnvv price, mother,
The iceinnn mmle uh pay."
"My child, no cake
We need lo lake,
Tor I Incites is bound thin wnv!"
f
"Why do vein lijrhl the lire, mother,
Ko early in tin I'll 117
The heat you so desire, mother,
May melt our furnace wall."
"The fire I build
'fu keep unchilled
When Mii'rliC'K is in our hall!"
"Forecasts of 'heavy frost,' mother,
I rend within I ho news.
Oh, will our crops be Inst mother,
Thrnutih fric;orific dews?"
"The weather seer
But means, my dear,
The comine, "here of Hughes!"
"Why does I lie wniliiiL' crowd, mother,
Its various ears enfold
(Or 1 may say enshroud, mother)
With carmulTs, new or old "
"Since they must hear
A Hughes speech, dear,
They ifiin rl nonius! the cold!"
"I'll fill the stove with slacks, mother,
(If coal extremely hard,
And stuff the window cracks, mother,
So that the air is haired.
Here comes the jure
HliLrhe temperature.
And we unisl he on mianl!"
John O'K'cefc.
ASK FORMER PREMIER
VENIZELOS HIS POSITION
LONDON, Oct. r.. "former Prem
ier Venl7.cIo" says the Dally Mull's
Canea, Crete correspondent "has been
sounded from Athens by a personage
close to King ConMnntlnc as to whe
ther, in the event of war being de
clared on Bulgaria, SI. Venlzelos
would demand the premiership in a
cabinet of his own choosing, or be
ronton! to support a coalition cabinet,
or whether he would support a cab
inet which, the non-coutninlng niem
liers of his parly would declare war
unci act along the lines of his policy.
' M. Venlrelos answered that be was
'ready to support any cabinet which
Vollld put C.reece'i forces on the field
beside those of the entente powers,"
OMAHA WINS FIRST OF
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
OMAHA. Oct. (hiiuha drew first
blood in the po-t-caou lur-chaH scr
ies. hein;r slaved with l.oiu-viilc for
the minor league chainpiituliip nf the
country by II to 7. The jainc was
plaveil in the moiiinc: mi iicciiuut ol
the al'leliuioii parade.
NO JOKER IN CHILD LABOR LAW
" IIAROES have bt.'cn made by thbKd who have never
read it that the child labor law passed by congress
upon the insistence of President Wilson contains a joker.
ouch is not the case.
tt . 1 I . . .' ! T
f-ienaior tjinninins or aowa ueciares charges ot a
"joker" without any foundation whatever, and stigmatizes
those making them as 'either
and asserts that the act is certain to effectuate the humane
purposes toward which the friends of child labor legisla
tion have lor a long tune been
" If republicans are making
law in order to discredit the
Cummins says, "the effort is disreputable and must react
upon those who are foolish enough to give currency to the
charge."
The alleged possible "joker" was the provision forbid
ding the entrance into interstate commerce of products
from any manufacturing establishment in which "within
thirty days prior to the removal of such product therefrom
children under fourteen years of age have been employed."
it has been alleged that manufacturers and industries
can evade the law by keeping their products in storage or
warehouses for a thirty-day period before offering them
for transportation.
The national child labor committee, which is largely re
sponsible for the law, declares in a statement just issued
that the clause in question refers to removal from the
actual factory and not to any removal for purposes of inter
state transportation. If child labor was employed for
thirty days before the goods were removed to storage or
warehouse, they cannot be shipped thereafter, no matter
how long they remain on hand.
The bill was carefully framed and coasidered three
years before enactment, is satisfactory to its sponsors and
will prove effect ive in the only way the federal government
can act to regulate child labor through interstate commerce.
'H0W-DE
TT OW-DE-DO," said Mr. Taft. "IIowrde-do," replied
i-J- AT?'. Rnnsii'Vf'lt !t tlirv ulinnlr limwlu on1 !
- - j w .
fo.'i'f'W 111 11w linlr c.Mlieri .!'
Wilson in the show staged by
Ana yet, aecoruing to Ins
edly in all sincerity, but a few
hands with a "demairop-uc." a
" honey fugler," a "friend of
ter trust, and a politician who had "received campaign
aid" from .Standard Oil, Penrose, Cannon, Quay, Piatt and
Alll RoOKPVPlL mwaviWrnr
7 ft ' " V- .... IIHll;,.IVUll3, UlllUl-
repeatedly in all sincerity, but a few short months ago,
shook hands with the "upholder and beneficiary of crooked
nrivileire": the' associate of
iii --or .',
rose, (Jallmger, Lorimer and Cannon"; the man "respon
sible for the alliance between crooked politics and crooked
business"; a "friend of the bosses"; a president "guilty of
the most scandalous abuse nf tho iinrrmi.urn". f.n-if'f
maker representative of "special privilege and special in
terest"; likewise with the former head of "a government
administered by Messrs. Lorimer. OiiDuetilieiin. Ti;ivius
Oiillinger and their like in defiance of the will of the peo
ple"; and, finally, with the chief executive of "a srovern-
ment under which the people are defrauded of their
rights."
These are the honest opinions of each other entertained
by the only livintr ex-nresidents who have imitpri with tlir
steel trust and the harvester
with Guggenheim, Penrose, Oallinger, Barnes, Lorimer
and Cannon, and joined the alliance of "crooked privi
leges," "crooked politics" and "crooked business," "spe
cial privilege" and "special interests" to elect Hno-hna nnri
defeat Wilson.
What a touching and appealing spectacle it made the
"demagogue" and the "honey fugler," kissing and making
iiji won me - oeneiiciary ot crooked business ' and "up
holder of privilege," in a supreme effort to ensnare voters
for Hughes, the human dragnet for anti-Wilson votes, who,
with the damn platitudes of an niwlistiiiD-mylii.ri niidntn
is touring the land without a
AN OLD SOLDIERS' VIEWPOINT
Mil'
l'j viewpoint of an old soldier on the present cam
paign is aptly set forth in the follow
tion to the Chicago Tribune:
To the ICdltor:
have road the Tribune for over
truly tho World's (Irealent. I still
World's ISrealest Knocker. Kven MrCutcheon's niAgnificcut talent has a
hammer head.
In 1 s t; 4 Lincoln bad his critics. Who reinembern thom rtv rin
you imagine that fifty years from now posterity will quarrel with the Wil
son method or settling disputes between the United Stntes and other na
tions amicably and kerning America to the forefront as a nation In moral
and material world leadership instead of asserting belligerence at every
l'i ti m ii 1 i' uii iimuii : ,
I rought for three years under Orant nnd I have voted the republican
ticket all iny life, but this fall 1 shall he one of countless other thousands
of old party men who will rally round the best guide our old ship of state
has seen since ' Father Abraham." 1 hopo the itw will again come
when 1 mar feel Justified In "swearing by" tho Trilume Instead of
"swearing at" It as I do today. ASA OHAYSON.
Lombard. 111. Sept. a 1.
BETTING ON RACES
I'UICAOO, 111., Oct. 5. Cancelled
checks representing $7,000 said to
have been paid to alleged menilK-rs of
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onopnckage
proves it 25cctall druggists.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
11 A
insincere or incompetent,
striving."
any such charge against the
administration," Senator
DO"
mi'i I4UIIVI.1 C111V.4. JV1I1UU
Hiirvlinu nn1 (nn'thmm l.nnl
the Old Guard.
own statements, made repeat
short months n fro, T'lf'f tinnl.-
"neurotic." a "flnttevm ;i
the steel trust and the harves
to Ins nwn w'irnTiirmta in wln
"Onpo - (ilii.im Alrii-u.li Pen.
trust and the Standard Oil.
vital issue.
thlrtv vears nnd lnnir ennsi.lorort
think so. but with this amendment.
the syndicate of handbook operators
by a widow, were to be placed before
Federal Judge Lnndls In the course of
his Investigation Into the betting ring
case louay.
The woman is said to have in
formed the rourt officials that she
lost tho sum indicated in the checks
and $211,000 more betting on horse
races and that she Is now working for
H a day.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKEN
ljdy AMistnnt
BM 8. HARTLKTT
Phono M. til nil 4 -.!-
Automobile Uearse Service.
Ambuliukce Service, Coroner,
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,
BEWARE LITTLE MAN WITH BIG
XF.WVOIiK, Oct. f). Efforts to
compromise the controversy between
the milk producers and the city dis
tributors having failed, consumers to
day piuned their hope upon the state
investigation which is to begin before
a referee here tomorrow.
Some indication of a possible set
tlement also was seen in an offer by
one of theiig rtitsributors to give the
farmers an advance of 3fl cents per
100 pounds over the prices heretofore
prevailing. The Dairymen's league
insists ujion an advance of 4ii cents
a hundred pounds. It was rumored
that one of the distributors had decid
ed to withdraw from the conference
over the price und to make n separate
peace with the producers.
From im-stnln enmities nnil Vnw
Jersey came news of more riotiug and
raids by masked farmers.
ZEPPELIN SIGHTED
F.KISJKUG, Denmark, Oct. "1.
Fishermen who 111 rived here today re
ported that at noon Monday they
sighted a partly submerged Zeppelin
3f miles northwest ot Island of Sylt
in the North sen, off the coast of
Sc hleswig. Several German destroy
ers nnd two large vessels -were sur
rounding the Zeppelin, the fishermen
said, in an attempt to keep her afiout.
8diir Fxx-E3r For TbL 1
Achios Ft. Cramp) To, tfc F
Scholl TrJJtprinc Arch Support For
TV ftK AIUUB And DfMKD AICO.
; Scholl! Tom FI 5trilitM '
famtul Biuuow
tcboD's Abubo Pd RBOT f
CaramdOlloMMi1 Pritwtl;
SvfcoTTFi Cora Pfslrt R-tioBf
Pin lartAMlr R OUft
Craia 44 Hour
resPHran
frl RECEDES' s
f "j ABOUT
- '( S3SS3fr
. I CHIN V coular.
m- i o n y
f-. I FINGERS
E B 5H0RT
O B I AND
J ; (STUBBY
:l M
1 weight
4
' Seholl'a Bualoa Rodneor For
Buoioo nd EsUrfd Jouita '
vabo PiMur Qaotac
( Evry Cora f
NECK SAYS EXPERT ON CRIME
N'I:':.'H
iillj
(.'OLVMBUS, O., Oct. !. Bcwnre
of the little man with a bijf neck, suys
Hubert I. Miles, Bertillon officer of
Ohio state penitentiary.
Miles finds by compiling figures
thut tho nverusre criminal wears a
size 10 collar and is a feet 7 inches
tall. He weighs HO pounds, wears
7V-1 shoes and size 7 hat, projecting
chin, short stubby finders, rectilinear
noso and a forehead that recedes
about 4,r) decrees.
The average criminal, says Mile, is
about 10 per cent below normal and
15 to '20 per cent of criminals are
tatoocd.
CHICAGO, Oct. !. The Identity of
the well-dressed young woman, whose
body was found In a lagoon in Jack
son park last night, remained a mys
tery today.
Police believe the victim was slain
possibly by robbers, as the pendants
of her earrings were missing, only
the gold clasps being fastened to the
lobes of the ears. A white shoe also
is missing. It apparently had been
torn from the victim's foot. The
other shoe was properly laced.
ttruiscs on the body of the victim)
who was apparently about 2G years
old showed she had been struck
probably with a hammer. The vic
tim was about to become a mother.
FAIRBANKS OFF
SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., Oct. :.
Charles Wiu reu Fuirbanks, republican
vioe-presuii'iitiul candidate, planned
to leave San Francisco shortly before
noon today for Portland, Or., on his
political tour through .western states.
Several days were to lie spent by the
nominee in northwestern cities before
his return to the east.
One political speech was delivered
by Mr. Fairbanks while in this city
yesterday, and he was expected to
have a morning1 of rest today before
boarding fcis train for the north.
FREE ADVICE
ON YOUR FOOT TROUBLES
Let the Foot Expert at this Store Tell You How
to Obtain Instant Relief and Permanent Comfort
He has had years of experience in treating
foot ailments, using the celebrated Dr. Wm.
M. Scholi's successful methods, and has
had many remarkable results. He will be
here to give his services free to all
OCTOBER 7th and 9th
We urge every person within reach of this
store, who has foot troubles of any nature
whatever, to see this expert and learn how
to obtain relief and comfort. It costs you
nothing for his services. You will not be
under obligation to buy anything.
Have you callouses corns bunions
sore, tired, aching feet hot, tender, per
spiring feet pains in the heels, ankles and
limbs any foot troubles at all?
If you have, you should not fail to avail
yourself of this opportunity to learn how
to overcome your foot ailments and have
perfect comfort. Watch the papers for fur
ther particulars and come in early.
C. M. KIDD & CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON
1916
1EI
DIRECT 10 JAPAN
' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5 The San
Francisco Marconi wireless telegraph
station was in direct communication
tbday with a Japanese government
wiroleBs plant at Octal Ishl, Japan,
5,800 miles away. Tho "conversa
tion" with the Japanese station was
one of a series of successful tests
being carried on preliminary to in
auguration of "the longest wireicss
commercial service in the world,"
which Is to be established soon, ac
cording to Marconi officials here.
Previously Honolulu relayed wire-
tae. maBuiiws hala'ppn Jflllnn and the
'iTnita.l Gtntnu CfiiTi m ii nlcat ion today
It was said, established a world's
record for distance In wireless com
munication with instruments ot a
"600 meter wave length."
BERLIN SHY OF
LONDON', Oct. 5. Oreat difficulty
is being experienced In provisioning
Berlin according to the Socialist
newspaper, Vorwaerts, of that city
as quoted by Itcuter's Amsterdam
correspondent. The potato supply is
said to have been stopped during the
last few days, the interruption being
attributed to lack of field laborers.
The decrease in the milk supply is the
Bubject of anxious discussion by tho
authorities. The newspaper says
many of the large milk dealers have
discontinued their consignment to tbe
Welcome News
for Bunion Butf&rers
If you are suffcrintr from an obnox
ious Bunion no matter how large cr
painful it may be come here ana get
a full box of tho celebrated Uunion
Comfort Plasters try one or two plas
ters, as per direction, and if you do not
get almost instant relief and feel perfectly
satisfied, bring back the remainder au
get your full money back. You need
not pay one cent if "Bunion Comfort"
does not prove entirely satislactory. W hy
continue to go alxut with swollen, mis
shapen feet.' Why sav that Bunions
can t be cured, when here is a guaranteed
remedy easily applied no cutting
no pads or plates but a wonderfully
medicated plaster that works like magic
ana give? instant Tenet.
Over T2.0UU easel cured
last year over 1 5
years of continuous
success not an cxper-imt-nt,
but an estab
lished remedy. It's
worth ten tims iti
weight in gold and
you can have H on
guaranteed trial today.
liKOX II. HASKIXH,
214 East Main Street.
city, owing to the shortage and the
fact that when they have been able
to send In small quantities, the profit
has been slight.
According to this Information there
has bean n great rush to the soup
kitchens, which now dlttrlbute 34,.
000 portions dally. ,
When buying a dishpan, be sure
tho handles are on the top rim di
rectly opposite one another. Handles
on the bottom are old fashioned.
YELP QUICKLY
Hundreds Fliul KUmn's l.iniiiUMit
Sntlus Thi'lr Aches
The shooting teai lns pains of neu
ralgia and sciatica are quickly reliev
ed by the soothing external applica
tion of Sloan's Liniment.
Quiets the nerves, relieves the
numbness feeling, and by its tonic ef
fect on the nerve and muscular tis
sue, gives immediate relief.
Sloan's Liniment Is cleaner and
easier to use than mnssy plasters and
ointments and does not clog tho
pores.
Just put it on It penetrates. Kills
pain. You will find relief In It from
rheumatism, neuraligia, sciatica, stiff
neck, toothache, etc.
For strains, sprains, bruises, black
and blue spots, Sloan's I.inlment
quickly reduces the pain.
It's really a friend of the whole
family. Your druggist sells It In 2riC,
fiOc and $1.00 bottles.
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
TWO TRIPS DAILY
,- BETWEEN i
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. H. Harnish's auto, will leave
Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
daily, except Sunday; leave Medford
9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for
passengers at hotels in Medford and
hotols and business houses Id Eagl
Point.
PTTOXK S-X2 OK a-xs.
New Japanese
Hand Laundry
will open for business
Ot'TOIiKK OTH
We will do all kinds of laundry
work and dry cleaning.
All work done by hand.
! XOltTH FRONT ST.
MIOMi 754I.
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MAKERS OF MAPS
for All the World
f-HICAGO . NEW VORK
INTEKUKBAN AUTOCAR OO,
TIME OAJUJ.
Leare Medford lor Asniand. Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, st
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:16 p.
m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:80
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:80
p. m, Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Alee
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00
a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 1:80 and 10: 1
o. ra.
Suits (g)
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone I47-J ,
Well do the rest
JE. D. WXSTOK, Prof, j