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PAHTC FOTTTl eg '-' u MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ""AN INDRPKNnKNT NEWKrAPKIt. rUBMSUKD KVIOIiV AKTKItNOON EXfKIT SUNDAY ItT THIS ' MKL.1-OHD 1'lllNTINQ CO. Offlca Mall Tribune funding. 86-27-2I Norlli l' lr treat; u-h-phono 7G. The Damooratlo Timi-n, tli IMfora Mall. The aledforil Trll.unn. Tho Koutti mra OreKOnlan, The Aaliland Tribune. QBOnGH PUTNAM, Krtltcir. CB1CKIPTIOB lATIII One ytr, by malt. rw. . th l.w ,n,,H Per mojlh,' delivered by carrier in Uedford. I'hoenll, Jackaoiivllla and Central Point .. 15.00 MF.T)F0TiT) MATTi' TTJTRTTXE. ANOTHER CRISIS IMPENDS W. ti. SIIKI'IIKUD, the .anions Amcni-an war corre 't.niiilciii. who 1ms sui'iit tlit; past two years on the European battlefields, draws tuis vn iU picture or uie ffeets of war, In which all tlie r.urepeau nations are nt nig to involve the L'nited States: i.. ..,.. it.inkm. ....... I.nem.ie. unt h Ink In k. Men of bindncsa. HCiencn and nehieveinent slop their work and become mere physical utiltH In an army. Youth. drop their lire dreams and their futures. Ambitious crumble, homo and family plaint are swept aside. IToKress whose figure we tarvo 111 niar- 1,1,. In .leenrnte our Dl'OUtl UUIIUinEH. uecume a e . SAX ANTONIO, Tex.. Oct. 10 Colonel llarragan. clilof of staff to First Chief Carran.a. said today that an agreement to wmiuraw nmti .. troops from Mexico must be signed Official Papr of Die City of Mcdfnrd. Official Paper of Jnelmon County. KntArd ni accond'ClHMB matter at Hertford, Oli'lluli, under the act of March a, isia. Bworn Circulation for 1 1 5 24GI. Full leaaed wire Associated Preea dispatches. withered The blieht of hate reaches Into the Innermost corner of every city, of every Iind deflnlto dato for withdrawal i or n heart. Worse thinKS than death fall to the lot or tniuioint i,rre anv other oues- ftaturday only, by man, per year j v uf 1)llnlun beiiiss in war, Incliiuing material aim mo.... uj. i afreollng Mexico can be success weekly, per Jear .. - . ..' ,,.,,,4 ,,n I t ni.il! . i The ellecl OI me -Aiiil'ii-.iii iiuim.,) u. mui.am,' " fully taRcn up uy tue .tiexicau-.tiii.-ii I 1 I i. I 4.. ....!.,. Al,1,.l.l..l1IU "l.lllOil Within ..mlU.l Ul A .l.ll.tl,. 'IV 1 ll'iWC II ll'Ollll 1 JIS Ilt.IL IJCCU LO lll.lltc ju.iv.i.u.ui vm.iii lun iumuii.cv .i - .1 ' 1 rav.i'i Ill U':K SM1II' eilOllL' l lO l.oioiiei in. rahu" "... . . ...?: .i;..f,l'...t 1..... ll. ,.,, yaw. lien to Hk Arrodondo. Mexican ambassa- avom st'liM.'ic n.n.ntL, mi ....o, .... ...v. ........... ...... ,,,... to .ho ...tited states .to make Americans proud oi their country. As .Mr. Miepneiui oslon when Uie latler passog thr0UR, saVS: here tonight on tuo return trip to ms .t. ...i .i An,n.i,ni. aunltv ami of American statesma nsn i p anu , f...r rnnferrine with Carranza that cool, calm reckoning ol lite American people u.t.i i....v '"VrX SlK thliiK to he an American In European capitals, and LOCATION SUBMARINE MYSTERY in know that 111 our own capital at WashlnKlon there were men as sinenu and as far sluhled as any of the statesmen of Europe; to know also, inai (Continued: from page on .vi.i,.inn ,v..ro ..toadicr Kniier. less infliinnced by hate . ,.n.i biLtnrness and better able to judKe rislit and wrotiK, than the wisest . KU.ai.no raids, it was learned statesmen lu Europe. Itoddav. In anticipation of a shortaRp Aiul v..t wo li:ivc AinerienllS in tile 'l'nited States Whose 0f European goods they have placed : ,.f ..f..u,iit !u 1 i"i iwimr t In. nvoKK t'llt Ol In bonded warehouses on tne .iian ill. no un u ..I....... . .... i.-. rt - i -- - - .,.. ....,.rti vatwo.i .1. it. i. i..., r I ;.,.. .. nii.rfi t ii. ii.Mtu.n into tic coast ioieiK.. i,.t....o lilt! uinicu n.i iwi i.......6 v. ... l un iwi.l HOG. Thev becan the lltiloeaiist. ln this am. ilv soon alter the ' If the C'.er the American ulix ; i : e-..Tn.. nrMl.T II Mihs Tlit'ii.ii Kll.-lml is paviny lit-r iiannls. .Mr. mid Mis. A. T. Klltstml, ii shi.it visit litis week. -Mi-s l'.H Im.1 is ployed as leitelter in the K'i.vIiv ilUli'iet in Josculiine county. Mtmv of ltev. -lollll ('. Slille ui.iurw.i. frieiulH "iitlicri'd ill the M. E. uuisoiiiisrc Wednesday rveniiis to P" u lasl visit lo this noble nciillctniin mill his inollier bi'l'me they leave for fields of work unknown. A verv en joytible eveniiif; was spent ami I he oulv thnisr tlial diirkened the evening s lileiisitii. emne lit parlinf.", when the full realization of (he eonsrcxnlioii s loss dawned upon the members, nl the time lhcv limle I'niewell to one who had served well and fiiillifttll.v. liev. Stille litis been pastor of the church for the piist yi'ur mul while here did u noble mid t'uilhfiil work. He was n ci.iiM'iciilioiis, wliole-lieiirli'd, outspo ken man who iiitule niiiiiv friends, unci nl' imiiu'm' ii few eueiiiies. lull the mn i.pi'ilv of his eoiisre'.'iition feel his .l.'iinrliirc verv keenly mul reaxel lllllell tlllll Kef. Slille eouldll'l lliive been i;-t tt iiiftl nimlher year. Miss Inn Auslin of Trail iiivived in town the first of the week to prepiive fur leai'liers' institute. A kI.mmu fell on Uie eoniniiiuily Kri clny when il lieenuie known that Mrs. Hel en Moore, a noble mid niiieh- loveil old hiily of lliis eily, Iind sud denly passed away. Mrs. Moore hail h i' n resident of Cenlnil 1'oint for n lit IV" niiiiiher of years and was n lireat favorite with every one. She TiDSPFOTCT), OTtFOOX. TTTESBAT. OCTOFFT?. 10, 101" application to provide for the pay ment of principal and interest on the liens on or before thirteen years from application, the first two years only payment of interest bents required. A ueiuillv will be imposed lor non payment and a substantial penally for delm.itieucv. The charter umcndineut must also oiovide for the issuance of delinquency certificates nain-t each piece of delinquent property, tuiil due provision iiiude lor the lorcelosure 01 liens nsaiust the delinquent property. The. city will be compelled to buy in delinquency certificates, providiii" there are no other bidders. Tho char ter shall also provide u metiioil lor the stile of delinquent properly, with the method followed in the state of Washington, wherein due notice is iven of such sale, licing sumjeslcd as a model to follow. It is also siiL-'-'cslcd Mint the plan provide lor the payment of intersec tion nnving by the city. The council will tonight consider any plan which Mr. Hanson iiwv sub mit, and il is said by members of ihe council thai definite notion may be expected at tonight's session "The Natural Shortening" 'Submarine activitv off the Atlantic coast threatens to i.utlireak of the war raise another international crisis, which may precipitate ,r,n raids conttnu war. It is oulv one of many such occasions in the past merchants win dn v on this accumu '.. e ...1. l...,,.ll.,.l l.,L.u tl-illl'iillv wimlii li.nvr. ilrawn laiion of stock. illlVOIIf Ol niliril, miauicu none............. - - ... ,.!., I. , -.sli.nat- in. a n..i.i'.j . .". ' .....t tn nl,... L-l,lnfl .,1 S'.li.'t .leu; vu.i. iui vw.wi.. ... . 1 1..,,.. o r.nn i.An ....r.l, .f unrtl dresn 11 broods worth jr.00.00ll: 1,300,000 worth more than ,000 yards of fun worth IJCiiii ui'iiW'ivai" k.i...m. .,. ...... . . ' ' tr.00.000; several million square miserv and bankruutcj tlie loss oi minions oi uiiiuauuj. . fore, cotlon K00ds and Is the nation ready to change pilots in tins world crisis, wIdo variety or other imported stoci; I,. ,1...... tin. ..v.w.nt iv who lias ma lilt lllllell lieace With r.orlh hundreds of thousands of del- honor, for an untried and unknown t Are slide backward towards war and reaction the nation into the mad. insane world war. We are contemptuously told that another delude notes imnends. The onlv alternative to notes is bullets. notes accomplish better results than bullets, as they have, yards of wool cloths worth why resort to bullets? What has a single one of the Euro- $i.ooo,ooo; about 8 ooo.o, pcan belligerents gained by war? Nothing but sorrow, ". - Mo we Your pies will be delicious when you use Cottolene for shortening. It makes the crust crisp and flaky and enhances the goodness of the filling. Use Cottolene for all shortening and also for frying. Auk your grocer today for a reffular supply of Cottolene. Large or small pails, as you like. "Cottolene maktt good .cooking better GEEZFA!RBANK355Ha The GAS OR INDIGESTION Moment "Cape's lliupepsiu" ltcuches the Sliimix li All ' llistrcvs Ones SOME TRANSLATOR W all the mall and llarald Grebst, a Swedish consular agent to Costa Rica, whom tney charged with making sketches while In the harbor at Kirkwall. wus one of Ihe most noble characters thai ever trod on earth, and many people will miss that beautiful, saint ly smile that jtreetetl every one who eliance.il hy. With the pass'uitf of Mrs. Moore, Central Point loses one of its best friends and one of the most saintly, womanly charnelers that ever lived. Mrs. Mae Maullhy, win. is leadline, lit Lontt Ilraneli, spent Ihe week end with Central I'oint friends. Mrs, l.iiilaae Sanderson and youny s..n, .lack Merrit Siindersi.n, of Ta enia, Wash., arriM'd hero Sun. lav to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sander son's prnndniollicr, Mis. Kebeec Moore. Miss (limits llnhiio united her from lianeh.'iii. Saturday to spend fen- .tuts will, her parents before !tn iuu' to leaeliers' inslilnle at (limits Pass this week. Miss Klla Willi- spent Saturday in Medlnld. Central Point was well repie-ent -ed al Hie I'.lks' ei.ninal m Me.ll'old lasl week. perl S.'.lt "I' Plii.fliix wa- a recent tnil-ol'-l"V.n visitur hete. C.-.il Nil-del inter ..I' .lai k-niit ill.-. ai-e..ni'iiiue.l by Mr. I.'..--.-, the in--;- ill-,- i-Mlii-e!l-l, iiltemli-.l ellMi.-h set--t tees lleve Sllli'la v i-t .-lllliu, at w liieli tin- latter .how.d the riahl spirit ami iiti- u telv l;'.:-.in-4 and uienf.v etl ti.v. .1 -..i sen iee. Mi-- MuuvK' Kolev l Kane- eleek i- iiui.iuL' Cent ml Point t i iends and lelalives I hi- week. ! .Iii.ll-e t hail.- P.. liat and wife ot Medlor.1 -pen! Si'li.lat alleni.'.'ll Willi Mr. tiny'.- parents here. Mis. V. II. P.rop'uv .-' M.-.ll.'i.l enl the week end with relatives here. Curler Wil-mi, repiibln nu candi date lor slleir.f. wa- in oni uiiil-t on Sunday. Jasper X. Hall, father of Court Hall, ho as Injured durlns fair week when In- tta- thrown (roin u Jit ney, his head slnLini; tlie pavement, was opeinted on al Sin red lle.u t hos pital this ali.inoiiu lit Uvs Stearns and Picket At l::t" he in me out of the lulliien.'t' oi ether but slioril) passed Into a nupor. lie i- not ex pected lo survive Tlie operation dis closed a circle of about an inch In illiiinnler on his sl.ull ttlii. h shotted a large number or small fractures. Mr and Mrs. John n brother of !' Iui"""1 '"" pei ltd from l-Ko i! rt'iulv to hirs. The Frederick VIII. according to her officers, sighted no submarines while passing Nantucket, but had not changed her course. On the voyage from Copenhagen she put in at Kirk- lu are hearing a lot in this presidential campaigu hot h wan, Scotland. There the uritisn au 1 II 1...... .....1 1 ,......,.,,,, t ,... it,. it-tn tr KnilQiu-e r lllioiiiica juiuuyvu I1U1I1 IllllR S tllll l ivuunt t.-ii, nn.ipun; .v,-,.,.. , v..M . about "translating words into deeds," "squaring actions with words," etc. We are not much given to taunting a man with what he said or did years ago, but Ave cannot re I'rain from (noting at this time from a speech made by Roosevelt to a gathering of progressives in 1913. These . , , i , it i -. ...i... . were tlie, colonel s uoiue and inspiring worus: Men ...id tvnmi.ii 1 would continue the fight oven It I stood entirely alone. I shall continue It with a glud and proud heart Uccauso It is inuue In vnllr emit linn V. . .. - ..- Win or one. whatever the outcome, I am wtin you, ana i nm rr nun cause to fight to tho end. Wo are dedicated In this grent war for righteous. ness, and while life lusts wo cannot and we will not noanuon u. Tho men who bcliovo that wu will ever betray theso ideals or aoanuon the task which wo have set oursolves do not know us and cannot even guess at the faith that inspires us. This movement will never go nneu, ana whatever may iictitic in tue iu- turo. ot ono thing the disciples ot an easy opportunism may rest assured- will never abandon tho nr nc nles to which wo progressives navo nieageu oiirselvos and I will never abandon the men and women who drew aroutiu me to battle for these principles. And now, three veal's later, the same IJoosevelt, having abandoned all of the principles to which the progressives nledeed themselves, and all ol the men and women who PAVING BOND PLAN OFFERED (Continued' ft-om Pago One.) drew around him to battle for those principles, has joined L0ints: with l.alt, I'enrose, isnioot, (;rane and others ot tlie same kidney in an attempt to defeat President, Wilson, who has been responsible for more real progressive, legislation thau anv president in recent vcars. Sneaking of "translating words into deeds," our old friend the colonel is some translator, all right. half of Hie City of Modford. of Jaet son county, Oregon, ot a regular ad journed meeting: held this 2(ith day of September, WIG. (Signed.) "V. J. KJIKKICK. ,1. 0. MANN, i J. J. EMMUN8. ,1. M. KKKX'K. C. W. DAVIS. (Seal) Attest: (Signed) K. T. KOSS." Heeler's IroKsel Plan The plan submitted by Kceler f.ros embraces substantially tlie following Do some foods von eat hit back Ir.ste ;;j3d, but W Ti: badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a s'c' sour, gassy ston ach? Now. .Mr. or Mrs. Cyspeptle, jot this down; Pace's ttapepsin diges.:' everything, leaving nothing to sour t ml upset you. Tho' J never was anything so quickly tin never wils anything so safely quick. sr certainly cffexuve. No difference how bauiy your ttoniach Is disordered you will get happy relief in five min- i .Hit what pleases you most Is that It s tvengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief sonie- Unies they are slow but not su-e. Pope's Piapepsin" is quick, positive and puts your Ftoniach ill a henUiiv condition so the. misery wou't come back. ' You feel different as soon as Pape's Diapcpsln" comes In contact with the stomach distress just van shes- your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations ot undigested food your head clears and you feel lino. Go now, make tho best Investment you ever made, by getting a larr.e fl-'ty-ceut case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize In five minutes hod needless It Is to silt for from ludlguBtion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Adv; DEMONSTRATES DEMOCRACY H1 I'Oli'D was recentlv described by Charles If. as i lie greatest practical neniocrar, in tins will be noted that democrat is spelled with a sp. KXii'V ('rant country. 1 1 small (i. Crane amp hlied the statement in this way: "J-ord is demonstrating t verv dav in his business that the interest of employer and einplove is mutual: that labor is not a com nioditv to be purchased al the lowest market price; that high wages and short hours mean increased efficiency anil increased profits and that I be more etiuilablv these profits are divided as between employers anil employes, the better the situat ion of even botlv concerned. We agree with this opinion of Kurd and we do not think il is possible to overestimate the significance of the fact that although he is a lifelong republican, be is enthusias tically support ing President Wilson for re-elect ion Ueiirv I'oid is not afraid thai th niutrv is going to smash unless we rebuild the high-tariff wall, lie is not asking that the steel that goes into his cars be protected against the pauper steel of F.urope. , Henry i'oril knows mat tlie way to Keep tins country prosperous is to preserve our ideals ol peace and continui those domestic policies which make for the more etjuitabli' distribution of the profits of industry It is not strange that Ford is for Wilson. It would lie si range if he were not. That the refitudiiiK bonds for Med lord s linvinir debt shall be general on ligation bonds of Ihe city of Meilford Hid .shall draw interest nt the rale o iter cent, instead of 0 per cent whieli the i.re-ent bonds draw. That the principal hud interest for tlie pay nient of Ihe refunding bonds shall h paid from the principal and intere-i from the present unpaid liens. That the charter amendment shall contain substantially the f.illotvin: points: Properly owners still owing their a-ses-nicills inav make new up plication under the. Hani-roll net, lb EVEREADY .Sffew- Ymu'II m.- V.m (Mil lKf until i.iiUt'ti' Ih'IIi---mail' n m Lin. I. lut vm wnl ion n or FOUR KILLED IN BOOTLEGGERS BATTLE ClIATTANOiMJA. IViin.. (1.-1 . Ill -A le.iil in the t 'umbel land mountain' belu. eli .-ill. '.-,t ;.,..i',l -.-'. r- ati.l : loi.-e un.lci Sheriff l.ivmy-lon, tvlueh a woman and a man were killed and two (ither men mortallv wounded, was u'poited today froni ,liiine-town Mis. Allen lluddlcston and Schuyler Hicks were killed and Allen lluddlc ston iind Chiton Hcaty were mortally wounded. A deputv shentt was sli-hllt wounded. -i-J'-S-S-i- Surprisingly Good i Couah Surun Maac at Home I .,!, t .rt I.Kdvand lll? 1,1.1 in ncmarknhlr KITrrll, ... . r r.-aliv t i-ur .-;...i-.' tin toil nut .ml i...... !. trert'iYf n ml del r.-iivl- in t-rr tvav. U ..t.'P'..ni-t t lltunl ("iiil'Ii-". thr.tat "r chest C..I.1 :l lieiiis -tell, ve-t et en tta.H'.i..j 1"jVVV.. , I . ,-ul e,. l.fl - "luin-s .'. tvnrttii n-an iuiv H.K..I .irui.' si.'C. . I'-'- it lull. 0 luv.t ltoltle ana mi l.n- ..rai.ubit. .1 silLiir atm ll,.r.. tit.,, a lull I'liii a .it.... I. ni lite most . lice live -vritp I'-iit iiit'iiet- erni but at a ct'-t (- unit A I I ' or !.. It m-wr -i.. (he .r..:.i.t and lawitivr resnll. git. bv tlvi-. i'l.-.itt tasiii.a (..in:ii -vr-hatv can u it to be u-. il in more hirte I'nn an. ,.t'..,T r.-nilv. It Miii.'.-j Iih.vim a .In. I:nai' or tialit enijitl h -als tie- Hillam.-.l illenihranca thai I.:: the thrnat and bionebial tnlv". and r. lief .) ,.b'iot immediately. M!": Hid b.r tlin.nl tickle. hore.;. broi 'Itifii. .-r.-.i. mid l.r."i.'hi.tl antiima. Piii. l i a Mulilv concent ratol con-. n.,..,l i .-n-'i t." Nortt-av tunc .'.tni.l r..ml.ii.e,l w ill Blia'.ius.l anil bus ns.d for serrations for threat nm che-t ;lnt-nfs. i,.id ili-Hi.i.ointnv-nt bv ai-kine f.,u dtujritt t-r "-'.' e.in.'' t Pinei wit full Hir.-vtion. and dmt t accept ant Clin- else. A tinratitec of ah.onvV s' Kfaetii'i. or tii'.e w,w tt . t h l. i.... rt. vj-. Three thousand great big grown up dollars looking for a good home And that's just what this EVEREADY offer is we can prove it to you come in and ask us it costs you nothing. Crater Lake Hardware Co. SPECIAL A big assortment of Driving Gauntlets, lined and unlined. Values up to $2.50 Your Choice $1.50 C. E. GATES When you are tired and ftjt in tlie humor for answering letters that must be answered, you will appreciate the comfort yes, luxury of an easy writ ing,,, even flowing Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen. ' ' Quite as important is the choice of a paper, and the smooth, even texture of I lb lends itself particularly well to the smooth writ ing qualities of a good fountain pen. Stop in the next time you pass our store anu w. Oil ti'-C very latest siz.es, shapes and shades of Highland Linen, together with a com plete assortment of Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. MEDFORD BOOK STOR.E If yo have a Waterman Ideal Pen which (Joes not suit your hand or in any other way is unsatisfactory, bring it to us and we will give you a new pen or make proper adjustments free of charge.) l:.llll. r.t'j- itr.tmntlv r-iur-il- natation. Tli-- 1'ine In.'. New Japanese Hand Laundry will open for business OCTOltKIt OTII We will do all kinds of laundry work and dry cleanins. All work done hy hand. iaa xoivrii kisoxt st. I'HOXK 750. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provoii it. UiVfit (ill (lruvniidii. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKE Ijiity ."itifant 8. n.MlTLKTT rhnno M. 4Vn ml 17-1-9 Aiitomohila Hearse Kerrlea. linliuianit 0ltli . i'tirtii.fr. RAND McNALLYSCO. MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World niiifwnn kfw VOUK TWO TRIPS DAILY DETWKEK MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT, S. IT. ITarnlnh'a auto will leave, Eagle Point nt S A. M. and 1 P. M ! daily, ejeept 9undar: leave Medfortl) A. M. and 6 P. M. Will call foil paiKengars nt hotels In Medfnrd and' hnteli and busineaa houiea la Kaglai PolnL I l iiovK 8 xa on , Quick Time Safe Line EAST Southward to California Eastward through Nevada Ogden Route Overland Limited Pacific Limited San Francisco Limited Atlantic Express ( oiiit'oi t and t'ouvi'iiit'iu-e Liler;tl ytojxivi'i-s 3fJJJ22 A,k ARenl th Station JOHN' M. SCOTT Geueral Pasenger Agent Portland, Ore. Southern Pacific-Union Pacific