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PACK TOUR MET)rOT?T). VATL TRrmTXT:. MEDFORD, ORKCiON", 1TTDAY, OfTOOET. in. 1D1G. MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE AN INDRPENnKNT NF. WSPAVRR. PCUI.1SHKI) KVKItY AITKItNOON EXCEPT Kl'NUAT BY TUB MKOKOKU pr.lN'I'INd CO. Offli- Mall Tribune Hullillng, 26-27-2 North Fir street: ti'iephune The .Dftmocrnlln Tlmfil, th Mflford Mall. Tin Medford Trillium. The Koulll rn OreKonliin, The Anhluml Tribune OKOIIOIC PUTNAM, ICdttor. UBSOKIPTIOK 1ATEII Ont lr,r. bv Timh .19.00 One m. th, by mull . mailh. flf!H'ri-r1 bV OiirHer tit Mfxirorrt. l'hurnix, Jackaoovlll Ktid Central I'ijlnt . Hsturday only, by mall, per year. I 0 Weekly, per year .. 1.00 Official Pnper of irift Oily of Medford. Offlalal Paper of .Int'Huon County. VntarnA nm unronrl-rlnitH mutter al Medford, Oregon, undor Die act of March I. 1HH. Bworn Clrmilatlon for 19152461. I' Mil leaaed wire Aasoclated Praia dia palcnea. EM-TEES I'AIIAUISE. (Hy ChurlcB 11. Drlscoll.) They loll uh Hint In I'uradliso . A follow only sings; Or it h about wllli dreamy eyes Ami preens IiIh pretty wlugfl. I think the folks w ho spread tills dope Have not It all dead wrong; If ever I go there 1 hope I won't have to slue a ong. want to havo n real Job When with Hils world I'm through, 1 wouldn't he a holy snob. With not a thing to do! 'Twould bo all right lo rout a while, A week, or two. or three; Hul loafing would go out of stylo (Julie noon, I think, with me. If heaven were a golden court, A great reception hall. It would ho kind of sorry sport To nil and lump the wall. I'm for a buiy Paradise, . Where earh must do hit share, So when a eominon fellow dies Ho won't be lonesome (here! Ilia lordship had engaged u new butler named Put. A week later he gave a ball, and Pat had to annouuee the guests. "Hon. I.. Drown, Master Ilrown und Miss Ilrown," railed Pat. ' This got on lila lordtdiip's nerves "Pat," he mild, "pray lie more brier when you havo to announeu people." Tho next arrivals were Mr. Crown, Mrs. Crown, anil Master Crown. Pal waved his hand to Indiento which direction they were (o takea nl the same tlinu calling out, "Fifteen boh.'' II Is almost iir easy to achieve fool ishness an to ho horn foolish. why hi: ni iis itiiti;p. A collector of subscriptions for the brass band fund once came imtunh a farmer w ho was noted for his mean ness. To his surprise the farmer at onca consented to Hiibscrlbe fully as large a sum as any he had yet re ceive. ".Mr. Haidlisl.'' hi' said, addressing Hie farmer, "yon are surely very fond ol iiiuMe lo gie so much." "Oh, ves," said the farmer: "they are grand for scaling the crows from ma 'tulles when they're pnictislu,' an' I'm gratciu!.'' Murphy was in the hospital and had uiidi'igone an operation. As he 1 recovering he i ,'iua it, ,l to Hie. paliciit on his right: "im am Ihauk f ii f that's over." "Oh!" exclaimed the patient ,'ut lay operation the doctor left the sen sors Inside and I had lo undergo' the same again.'' The patient on the left remarked that at hit operation I lit sponce had been IcH and It all had to he gone over again." .Inst as they had finished talking the doctor appealed at the door and asked :"lla am one seen my hat',''' It was then that Murphy Tainted. The slralc.hl n mirrmv path isn't Wide eri iZl; t,,(. M,.,,.. !,vo;il,-. FOR THE BALKANS I'.U'tS. net. I.:.- The l,.e,.:., : funned m'i Ii i li,,. Aiiii iicen am j lllllaliec I e l, I v, i . lii, i, j. j,, Merve With the kine-h t m v in Ihe Itillkilli-. li lt lod;i ..r Hie Salomki i'ronl. It t .'ii i : ot' ihir: ;imim In net", with i- ..ur cnr-. a kitchen ear. tent- und o'hei ii,cc,-oii, - tor ser vice fur troin the ho-.pital lia-e. The ...,'liiti i, llildi I , vitii,, ,,t l,,,.i jiij. Jhllul .New V'lk. THE GOLDEN SPECIAL nplIK "iioMcn SiMi iiil. - sciil (liruutfli t In- cntiiitrv to advocate tin- election of Hughes, is due in Oregon tomorrow to tell the women how to vote. no ' . , j lie excursion was me daughter nl the late king of reigning liitinareli. 'I he treasurer is Mrs. .Mary llarrinian Ruiiisey, heiress to the llarrinian millions. Associated in the enterprise with her are Mrs. Robert Bacon, whose hus band, as a partner of Morgan, was made assistant secretarv I of slate by Roosevelt and late ambassador to France, and Mrs. W . II. Crocker, widow ot Oh the tram fund committee arc: Mrs. Daniel tJuggcn- liciin ot tlio smelter trust; Mrs. Cornelius anderbilt, rep resenting inli.crited niillons of elitiore of the wealthy Rhode Island family; Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, whose husband, Nicholas Longw'ortli, inherited a large for tune; Mrs. K. T. Sttitcsburv, phia partnerof J. J Morgan wife ol the sugar trust and Phoebe Hearst, mother of William Randolph Hearst, owner of untold millions in American mines and Mexican plantations; Mrs. C). II. l Uelinoiit, who has undertaken to raise half a million dollars Mi's. John Hayes Hammond, nuniiig man; Mrs. Clifford I'iuchot, wealth v iu her own right, whose husband with his "the i-rinie of 191(5 to follow T. R. into the republican lokl; .Mrs. William iMustciii, of the Raritau woolen mills; and others. .ot all of these are on well represented. A number cluding autliors, settlement and social Workers, while, the society ladies will do the social stunt. The sudden interest in our welfare by the multi-millionaire women of Wall street can only be explained by the fear that AVilson will further cripple the rule of the money kings and restore government to the people. But why the interest of the social workers? 1 )o they view Oregon as the slums oi tne nation, and legitimate Held lor settlement work in behalf of the perpetuation of privilege these social workers are charity, which is dependent ity aiways spcuus irs eiiorrs they arc and opposes fundamental reforms which would eliminate the cause lest in eliminating poverty, pluto cracy be eliminated also, Thev tinker with the social dis ease due to social injustice, ause ol tne ma lath hence WILSON DAILY GAINING A N the campaign progresses it is becoming apparent dial President Wilson is dailv gaining in strength. This is due to t he character of the' campaign waged against him the substitution of abuse and carping criticism for a const rudve program. Never bel.ore has the count seems to be deemed sufficient H the attacks are vicious enough and v indictive enough, it is not. necessary to suggest an alternative program for ful fillment. In other words, it is based upon the conclusion that the people are ignorant fools, and that abuse, supple mented bv Ihe slush fund, will secure the votes. Heretofore each party has gone hetore the people upon republican platform offers been discarded by Ihe candidate. "Anything to beat Wil son" sums up the course followed, and no appeal to racial, religious or partisan prejudice is overlooked. Never bclore has a campaign been conducted upon such i low intellectual and moral plane as that now being waged by the republicans. It is not ublie learn what a Hughes what, it would mean. It is not make comparison between the tnd Mr. Hughes' promises. No wonder Wilson is growing stronger. Wall street can pom- tortli its millions elect ion. ulph Wat-mi. political writer for Portland Journal. Iia.- llie follow to -uv reui iluc; llie Mlunliou in v-cii county, under date of lleto II : ".l.u kon i ii Wil-olt eiiiiuly l,y J ! 0011 Note or more. "Thoe who know ilic eoiltilv aud vhot It doc- en election time say It no loir;cr a ipieslioli of Wil-on v ill -mil" here, hot one niajoriiy after llie oi.- , -n -t . Some wn, arc optnin.ii,. pi 1 1 -u 1 1 up to '..'mill mark, pew place ! helun li lilat n'mitii-i." 'I'lie llin:iie- leader- here do no! Ihe all - pee! to e;iT the COMIltV for theit leader. What they are IIMil'.' lo do i- to hold Ihe margin doau a- tine a po ihle lor the henclil of llie -tale total when ihe find return- tr..m all : he eotillt ie- ;i i e made lip. .1. A. Ve-tel!tind. wile -el'M'd in the ii Li h.'r I,,,,,- I pin , iiM:t, an,; i lo, t.tvored liic nomm.itiun ot l.lili.'i !o., hei'oi e li e ChicAvo con- Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Ildiin'stioiL Oiu'imrkiit'e oioves it. Iftcal all Uruists. finniircil lv Wall street and i ,. , . . . idea ol .miss .1111 -Morgan all street and sister of the the C alifornia bonanza king, railroad capital. Miss Maude whose husband is n Philadel & Co.; Mi's. II. 0. llaveiiicyer, Standard Oil magnate; Mrs, to defeat President Wilson wife of the multi-millionaire inherited millions condoned wite ol the millionaire owner Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney ' ' . the train, but the smart set is of orators arc taken jrtoug, in part and parcel of organized upon wealth. Organized char to ameliorate eoiiuitions as but are careful to preserve the are lor Hughes. rv seen such a campaign. It to attack the president, and formulated its platform and the program ollcred. Ihe nothing constructive and lias regarded as essential that the administration would do or permitted the voters to president's achievements hut it can no longer buy in venlion wn trained for Hithe-, a that Wil-on will carry the county. " 'I -aid lii-t .May that if they nom maieil lic;hc- lie would he the Parker ol tile i vpitblii'.ut party,' i the way Wetetliiuil Mini- up tile Mtuation. "There U a mighty independent rlu.- of voteix down iu thi neck ol' Hie oo,ls null ttipre are loth ami lot ot' tllrm who are oiiKM,il,eii in llie op position lo Hughe. " No use talk ins. Golden West is sim Ply GREAT coffee. Just Right" ! JOHN A. PERL i UNDERTAKE i ljiiy AMlstnnt ' S H. HAHTI.r.TT Vhon M. 41n ml I7-I- Automobile Hearse Servlr. ' jnlmnc tfttrvli't, Curomr. I POLICE ; REGAIN L E PLAN! , UAYOXNK. X. J., Oct. 13. City anihorltieH hoped today that the j.OOO trikera troin oil lilonts at Cou ntable Hook, who huve been rioting In the streets or llnyounc for two davH, were awed by thu two demon strations or force by the police yester day and that there would be less shootiiiK und HiiipiUK '' "ie strikers and their sympathizers today. The police planned to repeat thotr performance of yesterday when they swept twice through the strike dis trict In Die Const able llook section, drlviiiK tho strikers off the streets into tho houses returning the shots of snipers stationed on roofs und windows, wrecking saloons kept open In defiance oT the mayor's order and arresting the proprietors. They also expected to see that the operation of trolley curs was resumed. One man, a lawyer, who was Inno cent ot any part In tho rioting, was shot und killed yesterday and It whs estimated that nearly n score were wounded, some of them spectators. It was reported today that many families woro removing from the strike district to escape the danger or bullets. The body of un unidentified man was found lying in the street some distance from the strike center today with a bullet wound In the head NoUiing was known as to the cause of the killing. Quiet prevailed during the early hours today. The commissioner of public sufety, Henry Wilson, declared ihe police had regained control. The "dead line" has beeu pushed back a few blocks toward the oil plants. Strike leaders have offered to organize a special force of 300 men to aid In suppressing the rioters. Their offer was accepted, but has not been made effective. IT PAYS TO AI)Vl:HTISi:. . K. 11. Conn ot Bethlehem. Ind., re cently papered Ileech Grove church, which ads much to tho church. The Trimble ijty.li Democrat- STOPS COMING OUT Save Your llnic! Make it Thick, Wavy, Glossy ami Iteniitifiil at Once. Try ns you will, after an applica tion of Danderinc. you can not Und a single. trace of dandruff or fulling hair and your scalp will not ilch, but what will please you most will be alter a few week's use, when you see new hair, lino und downy growing all over the scalp. A little Oanderine immediately doubles Hie beauty of your hair. Xo difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten n cloth with Oandorinc and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Tho effect is Im mediate and amazing your hair will bo light, riulfy and wavy, and have ;in appearance of abundance; an ln comparable lustre, soilness and luxu riance, the lieauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 2.1-cent bottle or Knowltou's Uauderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair Is as pretty and sol't as any---that it ha.s been ueslected or injured by careless treatment. A 2"j-cent bot tle will douiiel the beauty ol' your hair. (Adv.) -... 4; , Columbia Grafonola $15 A fine little instrument, ftuished in Golden Oak of excelleut tone and voluinn. l'laya both ID-inch and 12 inch records. Purchasers of these machines or any other Columbia GrafonolRs may. within one year rrom time purchased, turn them hack to lis at full price on a larger and better instrument. Grafonoiast $15 to $350 Columbia Double ' Disc Records MEDFORD BOOKSTORE KAWIflSltriitl, I'll., (lei. I.'. When I're-idcnt Wil-ou -topped here for a few minutes early this inoruin.tr, a Miinl! crowd wa at the station, lie -hook hand- with as ninny men ns possible, lie did not remain on the observation platform ns usual, but stepped down into the station to Ki'eel the people. The president received word on his way to Lull.' Branch troin Indianap olis lodav thjit Pennsylvania day lit Shadow Lawn tomorrow will lie at tended by more than 11(100 voters. The president is dm to arrive at Shadow 1-Hiwn at '1 o'clock this afternoon.. "Geis-If Never Fails for Corns I There's Nothing on Earth like It Tor Corns and Calluses, "Whenever you Kft corns and cal luses, don't experiment lust Use 'iiKTS-ll" mitt mitliliift !. An ient ami Ktniplct IIiIiir: J know to uso Just a tew drops oil in a few bcc- Wear Shoes That Fit "Goti-If Tonight onriji "GKTS-TT does the rol.u ThA old way is to bundle up your t'fn In harnc'Hnt's and bandar.", uso Kfilvcn that make toes raw, t-utton rlUKH that nuikeyour corna pnp-oyeil, knives nni (liKKerft" Unit tear your hfifxrt out and leave the corn in. No wonclor thf.v make you limp ami wince. Forpot all those use 'c;KTS-!T," 11m glmploHt corn n-mt'lv in the v.-orl.l. rask'st to no. unvcr fslLi nratlcics, pnlnlcsn. Ymir corn losrns, tlin you Uft it off. You canwar unmlltTPhoos. "(;"rS-IT'' i Mold and recommond f Uy (lruirfriftH ?vi.rvwhr':. iT.c a bottle, 'or Bent on receipt of i)rlcc by K. Iiwrenco & Co.. Chicago, 111. . Sold in Mt'dford and recommendod as tho world's bet corn remedy by Leon II, Hasklns anil Mcdfuril IMihi nincy. Mtiko itip Old Homo Bright And Your Light Bills Light MAZDA LAMPS Call Us to Wire Your Home Get Ready to Celebrate Edison Day October 21st PauPs Electric Store Medford, Oregon TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN. MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT B. H. Hurnlsh's auto will leare East Tolnt at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M daily, except Sunday; leave Medford 9 A. M. and S P. M. Will call for passengers at hotels la Medford nr) hotels and business houses lo Eagle Point rnoxF. n-xt on n.xn. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS Suits ffii Uointy UUIi NkofORry! Every the FOQi:sr ,ssfsfE Vec tMBLE" Mineral Medicines If you vttre at careful of the medicines you take when tick as you are anxiou about the diieise it is taken for a wonderful difference in your future health would result. In a vegetable product like S-S.S. there is no violent after ef fort as it found in mineral medicines but a natural an cf- If- of rearliine that it may perform its Rmimbtr my tilninl Ii llllcill Interior. Demand genuine S. S. S. at vour dmeeiit. it is ly veRetahle and the Standard Blood Remedy. Swift Specilio Co. Atlanta, Special for We wm make Suit, Overcoat and Extra Pair of Pants for $45.00 Wo lime two styles of stiitlus to select from ami 10 uvvrcoalhitts ' at the above price. j Sow Is llie time tu lay la your winter clutlirs. Oilier inrly if you J want tlitMii for TliaiiksBlvinK. Sec that you arc as well dressed as tliu ; Tnikey. GliT YOl'K Cl.OTllKS AT GUS, The Tailor III XO. I.'ItO.NT. Pasteurization!1 Keeps all object iouable bac teria from the butter, im proving its keeping qualities. Butter not pasteurized de velops bad flavors very rap idly in warm weather. Use" tile best and purest - 'Medford Creamery' Butter Ask your grocer. Pasteurized buttermilk and sweet cream for whip ping. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford This Orilv lf;veliiivn Commercial Pliotop-raplipn ill KOU.lll.XXl lllfeUii Negatives Made auy time or i t j piace uy appointment. Phone 147-J We'll do the rest T. D. WISTON. Pro. Only One Night En Route A New Train Medford to San Francisco I.v. .MEDI'tilMi i):.-,ti I'. . Ar. SAN I'liANCISCtl .3::,I 1'. M. , STAXDAJM) AND TOI IilsT SI.KKI'ING ( AliS STKKI. C0ACIIKS. IMNINO ('All Rogue River-Sacramento VALLEYS P.Y DAYLIGHT TWO OTHER DAILY TRAINS Shasta Limited-San Francisco Express Lv. 3:20 a. m. t'OXXKCTIOXs VOU Al.l. KASTKKV AM) SOI TllF.liX I'dlXTs Ask Local Agent for Information .H'llX M. St OTJ. (fonen.l la.a,.r A ent ' f'MHTT..X) Southern Pacific Ingredient PureIyfcSctaIl2 the blood and purifying It. to functions readily. I mount miiirlil li cast Into jrour pure TH MINK 'IS THE : SOUQCE OFVIOlliNT MINUiAL PBUCS Ca. This Week to your order a MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World CHICAGO NEW 1'OUK New Japanese Hand Laundry will open for business OCTOBER 0X11 Wo will do all kinds ot laundry work and dry cicaning. All work done by hand. 12S NOMTir FRONT ST. .' PHONE 730. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cures for Earaclio, Heatlncho, Cattanli, 1liilitlieria, Soro 'J'liiont, LniiR Trouble, t'aneer, Kidney Ti-onble, Stomatli Trouble, Heart Trouble, Chills and Fever, Crnnuis, Coiiyhs, I'iKir Citculntloii, Carbuntlos, Tumors, Caked lireast. Cures of all kinds of (.'nitre.s No Operation. To Whom It May Concern: I am free from rheumatism. You cau bo the same by taking treatments from Gim Chung, tho herb doctor. My rltciinmlis'm was so ball that It mado me so weak that I could scarcely got up when I was down and tho pain I suffered olio could hardly know ne'e .. lo snino dlwilKO. 1 ".i;. U Ul.-:,ailalled Ulld llisguslnl with life iii my condition and trying to live. Now to my friends that earn to bo cured and would like to bo free. i try the herb doctor, lie cau cortulnly relievo In a very short time. Very , truly yours, lilts. M. L. KOLE. A (;uarantecl Cure for Tiles No SitrRienl Operntiou Reiillired. Jll SOl'TII FRONT STREET, MEII. ; FOItD OREGON. Lv. 9:05 a. m. Ml