Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL. TIUBUWB
"7n INnBPBNPRNT NEWSPAPER
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Offlcs Mail Trll.ur Building, IJ-27-2
Korlh Kir street; Itltphon "6.
Tin Democrat!) Tlmei, the Medford
Mall Tlie M ml ford Trlliune, The Koutli
rra Oritorilan. Tin Aslilondf rUiui
OUO'tOB PUTNAM, Editor.
TJCtPTIOK ATrl
in yiv. by man 1 g"
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, Meilfnrd. I'nunnlx. Jaoknonvlllt
and Central point -JJ
Saturday on;y, by mail, per year t 00
Weekly, per year 1 to
Official Pap'T of the City of Mwifori
Official r-iper of Jftfkaon County.
Entered ftN second-class matter at
Meilford. OniKon, under the aot of March
I. 1170.
Hworn Circulation for 1015 Z48I.
Full leaied wire Associated Press dla
patol.ea. EM-TEES
THKfiOAT
(Ry Charles II. llrlticpll.)
I know a man with lonesome faca
Who sorrovs for the human rare.
Ho worries every nlKht and day
Hccause some folks must pass away.
And oft lie Hdb awake at night
Hcrauso the boys in Kuropo flfilit.
It; Huld to mi! on! afternoon,
"I fear tho end Ik coining noon!
The world Ib unity, no one thinks,
And salon's ralttliiK hlg high Jinks,
The price of beanB, and broth, and
bread
Has caused a fever In my hea.l!"
With tlila he heaved a mighty aigh.
And rolled his eyes, as ir to tile.
I Bald. "Von poor, benighted til 7k f
Your mournful wallliiKs make ine
sick!
Why do you pull that toothache facfi(
And steal the worries of the race
Why worry If tho min has pots,
Or thnt tho heist of plno has knots?
You want to ho tho ono hlg goat,
And learn the woes of all by rote
Your brother's keeper you may he.
Hut slghH won't help hlin, don't yO'i
see? t
Come, let mo give you ono swift
kick.
Yon poor, inlsgiildedt gloomy hick!"
Now ho has troubles of li la own,
And something real to make hi in
groan!
CONCERT TO BE HELD
AT CITY PARK SUNDAY
Providing the wenther Is fine and
warm on Sunday afternoon a concert
will bo given at llie city park by the
Medford band under I lie direction of
lis capable leader Mr. Itolund. II will
ho difficult for the baud to continue
Its punctual ntlemlnnce during Octo
ber, us It has done during tho whole
summer season, as the weather at this
season Is always mora or lens doubt
ful. The beautiful evenings during
tho summer Unit Medford enjoys,
practically Insures the regular weekly
nppcaranco of our band at the park,
Indeed the concerts have been so reg
ular and successful this season that
the public are finding It very difficult
io realize that the season Is at an end.
Yet It Is not allngclher the climate
that assures the punctual appearance
of a local band. Oilier cities enjoy
rllmale loo, hut their bunds Invar
iably appear somewhat Intermittent
ly. In regard to our band this sum
mer, this one point has been very
noticeable to (lie citizens, who have-
not failed lo delect tho businesslike
manner of llie band under tho control
of Its smart and energetic conductor.
HOME RULE FOR IRELAND
(Continued from page on'
ties nn ri 11 1 1 it v of iudueiiiir the
oilier six comities lo eenie in volun
tarily allot' llie war ly tin exhibition
tl' Micco-sriil, tolerant, sjiiic 'jnvein
men! in the ueM mid miiIi. The ntn-
inent nil allemit wik niiiile to e,i
this utTunccnient a complexion of per
IllMllellev il H I'eieeteil.
ANNOINCK.MI'.NT
Mr. W. Curloton .lanes has opened
well equipped studio quarters In St
Mark's building for the study of
Violin, llnrniony and Kar Training
Ho will ho assisted by Mrs. .lanes as
accompanist. Pupils will be heard In
frequent recitals throughout the year.
These recitals will have the great art
vantage of tho large audience room In
the building.
Hliidln dns Mondays, Thursdays,
and Saturday afiernoon.
For terms apply HI studio or phone
370-X. I : !
LONDON, Oct. C - The ailmlrality
announces that lu- I'unard steamer
trauconln, employed for transport
duty was sunk 111 tbe Mediterranean
vesterdny by an enemy submarine.
The steamer had no ironps aboard
I UNSEEN HANDS I
HKXIiY FOHD sinus up-liis reasons for supporting the
president thus:
"I urn a repiililieim, hut I'm for Wilson because he is
onto the interests the unseen hands that seek to control
government and he is holding them off."
"Un,seen hands," the invisible government, a por
tion of which was exposed when President Wilson routed
the "lobby" have played a prominent, perhaps dominant,
part in every political campaign.
"Unseen hands" finance political campaigns to secure
special legislation to reimburse them for their expenditure.
"Unseen hands" financed Mark Hanna and in return
secured protection for financial brigandage. They are fin
ancing Hughes' campaign with a lavishncss unknown since
the days of Hanna.
"Unseen hands" are reaching for the control of govern
ment, seeking, through Hughes' election, intervention and
exploitation of Mexico; for more tariff jobbery; for halting
the progress of human welfare by child labor laws and
eight-hour days.
"Unseen hands" are unceasingly at work, injecting the
racial Issue to punish the president for neutrality, for not
yielding to the kaiser to please Germany, and for not de
claring war on Germany to please Britain; injecting the
religious issue, to penalize the president for having a Cath
olic secretary on the one hand, and not intervening to save
church property in Mexico on the other.
"Unseen hands" are working to destroy the federal
reserve bank act and substitute a central bank controlled
by "Wall street; they are seeking to destroy federal control
of merchant marine to .substitute subsidies. They seek to
abolish freedom of sailors to restore serfdom on the high
seas.
As the Xew York "World puts it: "The great ipostle
was talking of the spiritual life when he said that faith is
the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen. Hut republican faith in the election of Mr.
Hughes is the substance of very worldly things hoped for
and the evidence of these very fleshy hands not seen. And
Mr. Hughes works with them admirably and in perfect
command. That is why he cannot be made to answer spe
cific questions in a specific manner."
WHAT ABBOTT WOULD HAVE DONE
LYMAX ABBOTT, editor of the Outlook, will vote for
Hughes. He is disgusted with the Wilson policy. If
he were president he would have done differently. For
instance:
"I would have called a conference of all the neutral
nations and asked them to unite with the United States in
vigorous action to protect the rights of neutrals.
"I should like to have proposed to that conference to
take possession of all German 'shipping in neutral ports,
to open all neutral ports to the ships of the allies, to put
an embargo on till exports to Germany and all imports
from Germany in a word, to notify Germany by action
that so long as she disregarded the rights of neutrals she
could not expect from them the acts of neutrals."
Mind you, Lyman Abbott would "like to have pro
posed" all this to the conference. Granted the neutral na
tions would have submitted to his proposal, does Lvman
Abbott think the United States would have remained
neutral 1
In fact, would the conference itself have been entirely
neutral if it considered the banishment of a nation from the
civilized world?
Thanks to the people of the
bott is not president.
CAR SHORTAGE
XTIJH are the railroads short of ears?
Phenomenal increase
management, docs not account
I'.vcrv road is short ol cars.
The railroads are run for
therefore, to increase already
ities the railroads curtailed buildimr ol ears.
I'.very year sees a certain
decrepit rollintr stock an annual loss in wrecked ears.
According to Hailwav Aue
annually 110,000 freight cars
to .If) 11, inclusive. This, then,
required annually to keep up
In 1!)1.) the railroads cut
hall ordering only 71.000 cars.
Ill l!)Ui, thus I'iir, they have only ordered (iO.000 cars,
Is it any wonder llie railroads cannot get cars?
I hat is why there is a shortage of cars railroad greed
lor pro I its and railroad tlrsregard ot the public it serves.
SEEK TO SLAY
HINDU POET
ESCAPES PLOTTERS
Sir
SAN KH.VNCISOO Oct. C-
Habindranath Tagore Hindu poet ;chBrKp'1 '" battery and assault, are
andNohel prl.e winner, said in San.a ""1"hl JpWnn Sin
member of the radical Hindu or Ca
Harhara today whither he fled before diir ,, ,,y. , front of )p
a reported plot to assasslnato him. hotel they fell upon Professor Singh
left behind him here two fellow 1 Matin who came from Stockton to
ennntrvtnen In Jail and cancelled an
i nuiicemiMil. .Munu-lpal and private
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. OnepacUnge
proves it. 2."cat all druggists.
- r t-i - "Y 1'Vf-T1 f I, iiTTif ! WI'IM II I I T?TT
S P. I'l'K J i AILi J A 1 Ij U Pj. Jll'jWrwllU,
United States, Lvman Ab
in business and inefficient,
for the shortage altogether.
Industries are elosinir down
profit instead of the public
fat profits on watered secur
loss in mi's, an annual toll of
Gazette, the railroads built
in the five vears from 1910
is the number of new car
with traffic conditions.
their car orders nearlv one-
(detectives guarding the Hindu savant
closely all day yesterday In his hotel
i quarters, wero In the wings and on
I the floor of a theater where he np
j pcared. and escorted him to a night
' train which other bodyguards board
'ed accompanying him to Santa Har-
::
bara.
The head of a private detective
agency here declared today that there
was a well-founded plot on the part
I of the Hindu revolutionists to kill
Tagore. The men who are In jail.
Invite Tagore to lecture there, and
tore his white turban from his head.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKES
Ijidy Amlstant
SW 8. HAHTt.FTT
rtiono M. 4T nil T-I-8
Automobile Hears Service.
Anibulaucs Service, Coroner.
OREGON", FRIDAY. OCTOBER C. 1016
STRIKING NEW YORK CARMEN AND SYMPATHIZERS
Ten thousand men nml women, KtrikiiiK eannen ami sympathizers, are
avenue, Xew York. American llnxs ami
timed. Alfhost nil surface traffic was
GOING TO PASS
Medford rooters will leave tomor-
row noon 100 strong to attend the
Grants Pass-Modford football game
at Grants Pass. With the rooters will
go the high school band. Yell prac
tice was held at the high school this
morning with Mutt Williamson as
leader. Enthusiasm and school spirit
ran high.
Twenty men will be taken as the
Medford squad. In all probability,
Medford will need all her men to hold
her own against the Grants Pass ag
gregation. At the practice last night
the Medford team showed up as In
good physical condition, but are in a
hole, as regards getting away on the
line. Unless a change is shown at
tho light practice to bo held this
afternoon, Medford is slated for a
trimming.
The Grants Pass team was put
through a stiff workout last night and
more than ever the Granite City fans
are crying certain victory.
The trip to Grants Pass will be
made In a number of large cars.
CALIFORNIA FOR WILSON
(Continued from page one)
Whether one agrees with It or not,
there Is no blinking tho fact the peace
feeling is very strong. In the suf
frage states a great many women
commend the president to the utmost
for keeping the country out of war!"
Only liip Service
"How about the visit of Justice
Hughes to this state?" 1 asked.
"A terrible frost; everybody con
ceded that."
"How about the Johnson progress
ives?" "I believe most of them at herrt
are for Wilson. There Is no Hughes
enthusiasm in the Johnson camp.
Whatever lip service may bc rendered
Hughes, the votes will be lacking at
the ballot box."
Discussing general Issues, Kent
said:
"The tariff Is deservedly dead. A
nonpartisan commission, in contin
uous session, und required to report
roth to the president and congress.
CAR OWNERS
Store Your Car in the
Most Complete Fireproof
Garage in Medford
Get our auto storage rates acknowl
ed that this garage does the best
car washing and polishing
We also have a new stock of Goodyear
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
Valley Garage
L. H. OSSMAN, W. B. McDONALD, Props.
Phone 259-R
.rvMr - .. irAy-M j.ar-i TKrf.Rr;: .
banners, wreaths from sympathimsr
suspended nlonj; the line ot march to
will furnish a basis for treating tariff
symptoms as they reappear.
"War conditions have upset the
hard and fast theory of a tariff for
protection or a tariff for revenue.
"Retention of the duty on sugar
was plainly a war measure for the
purpose of putting the country on a
more self-sustained basis in cas it
isho,lld bc dsturbetl. The same action
by tho democrats in the case ot dve
stuffs shows the president and hi?
party will not allow a worn-out for
mula to stand in the way of the coun
try's business welfare."
Siu'tfo of Prowess
As to tho Mexican situation, Kent
prefers to trust Wilson's experience
and intentions rather than to turn
the things over lo Hughes, who is
known to be under he influence of
certain selfish interests seeking a war
of conquest and possibly annexation.
Among the notable achievements of
Wilson, Kent named tho Alaska rail
road, the promise of the. president to
veto the Shields water power bill, the
federal reserve act and the depart
ment of agriculture's campaign
against foot and mouth disease. Kent
concluded:
"To me It will he a sad commentary
on our form of government and on
the capacity of our people If they fail
to recognize the steady strong surge
of progress shown in the past four
years, and are turned by a foolish
party appeal from the evident interest
of the country, which will be the best
served by the return of President Wil-!the
son to office."'
EFFORT TO OUST HOLLWEG
(Continued from page one
floth the military and naval represen
tatives have supported the conten-.
tions of llie chancellor against the in
auguration of an unrestrained subma
rine rampatgn with the full weight of
their expert authority. Dr. Karl Helf
ferlch, vice chancellor, backed the
chancellor In a speech on the econom
ic aspects of the situation.
Xo new arguments were Introduced
however, and the chancellor's oppon
ents have not permitted themselves to
be convinced. The alignment of the
reii hstag parties pn the question has
undergone little change since the
struggle of last spring, In which the
chancellor's party -was victorious.
Part of the Catholic center, it Is true,
has shown to be amenable to argu
ments of the opposition, but some
ON PROTEST MARCH
here shown mnrehini; down Park
unions and primed jirotets weie
prevent ymssniio xioience.
leaders are still strongly supporting
Dr. Von Bethinann-IIollwog. Dr.
Spahn In a speech defended strongly
he position of the chancellor.
JAMES J. HILL ESTATE
VALUED AT $52,000,000
ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 6. Proper
ty left by James J. Hill, railroad buil
der, subject to probate in Minnesota
courts is valued at more than $"2,
000,000 by his son, l.ouis W. Hill,
in an inventory furnished appraisers
of the estate today. The Inventory
does not include several parcels of
real estate In the northwest, or Mr.
Hill's properties in other states.
Stocks and bonds are also entered at
par and the market value will he
largely In excess of figures given.
25 CENTS DESTROYS
YOUR DANDRUFF AND
STOPS FALLING HI
Your Hair! Muko it Thick.
AVavy tuul Ileautifnl
Try This!
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
hal1- as dandruff. It robs the
hair of its lustre Its strength and its
very life; eventually producing a fev-
erishness and Itching of tho scalp
which If not remedied causes the hair
roots to shrink, loosen and die then
the hair falls out fast. A little Dan
derine tonight now any time
will surely save your hair.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter, and after the first ap
plication your hair will take on that
lire, lustre and luxuriance which Is
so beautiful. It will become wavy
and fluffy and have the appearance
of a::r,''',r', .--t V'- '--t
and sot'tnosK; but what will please
you most will be after a few week's
use when you will actually see a lot
of fine, downy hair new hair grow
ing all over the scalp. Adv.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. H. Harnish's auto will leave
Eagle Point at 8 A. AT. and 1 P. M
daily, except Sunday; o?"e Medford
9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for
passengers at hotels In Medford and
hotels and business houses la Eagle
Point.
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241 SOUTH FRONT STItF.KT, .HF.I).
I FOP.l) OHCGOX,
An Inside' Bath
Makes You Look
and Feel Fresh
lays glaia'of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
kseps Illness away.
This excellent, common-sense)
health measure being
adopted by millions..
Physicians tho world ovorin
lend the inside bath, claiming!!.
recom
mend the inside bath, ciaimingiuiis is
of vastly more importance than out-
aide cleanliness, because tno sum
pores do not ubsorn impurities into
the blood, .causing ill health, while the
pores In theiten yards ot bowels do.'
Menland women are urged to drink
each morning, before breakfast a
glaBS'of hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate in it, as a
harmless means of helping to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the previous day's Indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and toxins;
thus cleansing, sweetening and purl-,
tying the entire alimentary canal be
fore putting more food Into the atom,
ach.
Just as soap and hot water cleanse
and freshen the skin, so hot water and
limestone phosphato act on the ellr
Inative organs.
ThoBe who wake up with bad breath,
coated tongue, nasty taste or have a
dull, aching head, sallow complexion,
acid stomach; others who are subject
to bilious attacks or constipation,
should obtain' a quarter pound of lime
stone phosphate at the drug store.
This will cost very little but Is suffi
cient to demonstrate the value ot In
side bathing. Those who continue it
each morning are assured of pro
nounced results, both la regard to
health aoQ appearance,
RANDMcNALLYSCO.
MAKERS OF MAPS
for All the World
"MICAGO NEW YORK
There is some argument
among the people as to who
is the favorite
HUGHES
or
WILSON
But it is generally conceded
that "
'Medford Creamery'
is the best butter on the
market. If you are not using
it now try it and you will al
ways ask for it. "
New Japanese
Hand Laundry
v. i 1 -r V?tTir.c?s
OCTOHKK DTH
We will do all kinds ot laundry
work and dry cleaning.
All work done by hand.
122 NORTH FRONT ST.
rilONK 7r.
INTERURBAS ATJTOOAB CO,
TIME CARD.
Leave Medforrt tor Asniand. Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, si
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:li
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:16 P
m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 8:80
P. m. Leave Ashland for Medfort
daily, except Sunday, at 9:00 a
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Alt
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20. Sundays leave ABhland at 9:0
a. m. and 1:00, l:t)0. :30 and 10:11
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 147-J
Well do the rest
X. D. WE3T0K, Pro. .