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p:titc roim MKPFOI7P A1A17; TRTBTTNE, VflnkmO 1' 6nEGONT.' MOf) A Y 6CTOT5ET? 1 H 191G MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE AN INDKPENrRNT KBWRPAPRK. PILBLI SHE1) 1C V I0I( V AKT Kit N'OON EXCRPT HUNDAT BY TUB UEDFOIUJ PK1NT1KO CO. Offlca Mall Tribune HulIdinK, 26-27-21 Nor lb Fir iriot; hik-phone 76. The Democratic Times, lh Merifnrd Mall, The Med ford Tribune. The Houtti rn OrcKontan, The Anliland Tribuue. OEOROB I'UTNAM, Kdltor. BUBSOmiPTZOM BATIll Onu fir. by mah ....-.o4 One rm th, by mull .(0 Per mojth, cJ'HvT'd by carrier In MMf'Trd. Phnimlx, Jacksonville and Central Point BO Raturrfay only, by mall, per year J on Weekly, per year . . .... 1.60 Offfclal ?apf?r of the City of Hertford. orriciai raper or .irckboii county. Rntrfd am m-ofinri-filAtm mat t it Wed ford, Oregon, under the aot of Mar cb Bworn Circulation for 1916 S46I. Full leased vrlre Ansoclated Press dis patches. EM-TEES II milliCS 1 1 1 1 1 0 difference lo lilt' nverime man whnt church he attends, pruvltlcil there tiro cushions on the SCUIH. iii.(.'Nosi:ii. T'lllsburR Mm. Lola Miller, :!0 roll rod at 3 o'clock this morning smoking n elKnrel. Kuncrnl services will bp held on Thursday. I.nzincss Is sometimes mistukcu Tor pttlonen. An Irishman with a very thick head of lialr was one day the- center or liliK or 1'jiiKHsh runners, who were cndcnvoi-liiK to crack Jokes at his ex pense, "Why," exclaimed one or them "you've Rot a head ot hull- like u Black or hay." "Ah," returned Pat. uuriirried "that's Just what 1 was thlnkinK; tint! accounts tor so many asses around hio." When a limy man can't make a Mv ItiK at- anything else, ho tries to net u political Job. Tl'ltXIXli AWAY Wlt.lTII. A Kenlleuian, who discovered that lie was standing on a lady's train had the presence or mind to remark: "ThuUBh 1 may not have the power to draw an iuikoI from the skies, 1 have pined one lo the cm-Ill." The lady excused him. PRESIDENT SAYS G, 0. P. SEEKS U. S. TREASURY (Continued Krom Page One). wauled lo -jet pusse-v-inn el' I lie liiiuk iwg system uud oust .lulin Kkcltnn Williams, conipt roller id' Hie currency. This is llieir direel object, lie declar ed, anil "had jusl as well lie uiiulc public." The president averred thai up to the present, the I'nilcd Slates had thouclit Ion niucli of itsell', hut as Ihe l-esiill ,,r war il had been I'mcul In' broaden ils scope. The object 1. 1' the nuvcrmiicul, he Mild, should lie In ninl;,, M. Iicnllh anil Miinlilioii of iho people lietter. "We must make ready lor a creat oiYciimc I'm- liiiniim welfare," he lidded. "We Weill III liriiiM iiliKUl a iciun of justice." The ilelealinn, lor ullieh Alllos 1'iliellut acted ns spnla-iiiiiu. present. eil a renin! i..n , -rtiii'j liiul Cliiirles K. Ilimlles "had nei'epteil Ihe .ipeli support of (ii'i'iiiiin-Amii-nan-.' Mr. I'lliehnt 1. pre-iilent tlu-v believed Ihe Inive- i pri i I - lni.1 marked him I'm- shin-jliter inol Hi;. I the members .it the del. ".-a! inn plumed In i iiniii i-n lor Inn, finu, . lijiii,.,-. In ISulTiil,,. Ifnlilii Stephen S. Wi-o of New Vnrk, nimther wh.i .poke, pliilscd Ihe pl-c-idciil "I,,,- ...iviiiM ih,. ,. i, inn i v a Mpinro ileal. lie leinle.l hi- enllililclr nf I lit- t.ilei'jii nl lens. ,, . t i,.,, . Ilielll inline.- M. i,ii,1 . I'eniiiiii, lulls omit r.ivcrM. Hi- deelareil a new i T.I ill mlei uel iiiiiiiI allair lu.,1 lieeu ilpelled by (In- pi v-iilclit V I rent llielll nf Meien, "The election of (inverimr fluuilc wnulil uu'an n eiointrv ilmdi.l jiyein-.! "IGNOBLE SHIRKING" COLONEL ROOSEVELT in urging Hi,, election of Mr. 1 1 utiles says: "President Wilson's Ignoble shir king of responsibility has been clothed in an utterly misleading phase, the phase ot a coward 'he has kept us out or war.' People of Eui'iipc do not liave the .same complaint against any of their rulers, (iennans can be proud that the kaiser didn't keep them out of war, even though it sacri fices the nation. Austrian can sing- the praises of their emperor for their millions of slain and wounded. Russians can rejoice that their czar has abetted the slaughter o some live millions ot his subjects. Great Britain should Ue juliilant over spilling; the best blood of the world-wide empire, hven Mexico cannot complain that its rival chief lams cowaruiy Kept tlieni out ol war. Jt is something; new in the world's history lo damn a nation's executive for using- diplomacy to settle interna tional complications instead of plunging- the country into war. u nat a chance ol heroism the president missed in averting the slaughter of several millions in the trenches ol Europe and another hall million on the deserts of Mex ico, and ot bankrupting; the nation with war indebtedness J'or keeping the nation out of war, Woodrow Wilson merely ougiit to he snot at sunrise. Roosevelt's idea of patriotism is shown by his cami)ai"-n i . i .. 1 1. .. -- i . ... i .i i , . . . " . ui in i ue nicMcau oorcier, wiierc ue win arouse racial prejudice and haired and complicate a delicate situation where he will delaine to the American troops encamped mere their coniniaiider-in-chicf as a "coward and viol- 4 J .. .1 1 1 . l i . . i i f i -l . " iiuuji, aim jioi munim, and encourage insubordina tion among' the soldiers ol the republic. Ue will declare the peace commission negotiations "huiuiliatinsr ami ilU- gl'iiccliil and that, we should be at war with Mexico truly an erraud of shame. OF AMERICA STAY (Continued Krom Page Ono). A NATION ADRIFT I liu- i lit. . ... . . r uoourow Wilson is deleated lor re-election and his policy ol iieace rejected bv the lieolile. wli.'it wmilil lie 41... ... .j: . i- ,' . "' wic nations noiiev dnriii"- I lie inti'i-vi.iiiito- nmnt hu ,.,(,.. Mr. Hughes was lnautrurated ns uresident In the midst of a world crisis, the Tinted Stn(i. u-,.nl,l W adrilt with ;i nresideut-elect who cannot or Hoi. not exjilain his views mi internalional problems, but who de clares he would alter the nation's ureswiir l.-n,nvn .i;,. (leriuany would undoubtedly take advantane of ihn muddle created to resu the obnoxious features of hev submarine warfare, viewing the election of Hughes, the candidate or iiie vieriiian-.Mnej'iean A i.-ince ;i i-in.ti.-,n me pcopic oi ine l nited Mates ol the concession wrung roni her by the president's diplomacy. The republican party is composed' today of i-onfliMino' interests. It is beinir finaiic.eil bv Miu'umii ,'m.l V.,n L,t,.,.,.i o . h"11 " in. ouu i, niajiciai agents or Hie allies, and receivinti' at t he mime ihur me aciive support ol the tferinan propaganda. It offers no definite foreiun policy and no constructive rl edi.. ol icy, because there is no principle upon -which the angling, discordant tactions can aiiree. Hid inn- their weakness under a blanket of carping criticism, the factions unite only upon "anvthinir to beat Wilson." Hut what will be the fate of the tuition, rlisi'iirilino' i definite policy for an unknown one of doubt and darkness and obscurity i A CRISIS IMPENDS itsell." s mean n Auu'i ion. lis ilelnne .1,1 Unlit. I Wl-e. pel linn, en! i v II villi,- e Me llnl -..ippm l in t -, lint II-. , 1 1 1 1 -1 i.-.in-. wuiild iml.-.t II Atllinllllcctiii-iit. Illivlug re,, nil, bought tin- I Tlull high-power v.iiiiiuii ilnin.-i, inn tirepari.'d to clean oiu rugi. .ui pcts npholsti-riiig. ntanesses anil gen enil house cleaning by the hour or b) contract. All work giiHiMUIeed. I solicit ii share of oiir iiatrnnage. HKNRY Cl ltUIKII. iii Heatly Street. riione ,v.'i;-V. .111-; activity of ( let-man submarines almost within hail--- ing distance of the shores of this count rv, if contin ued, ilS now seems certain it will be. inav crcule inovl difficult situation between the 1'nited Slates anil Ger many. This must be patent lo everybody. W'v have the word of the German ambassador that his oinitry proposes to keen, f,,r il,,. present, the nliwlin. it made lo I'resident Wilson that il would cumin. f snbm-, ..;,. iperations in conUu-inily with the rules of international aw. Assuming that Ihe ambassador sneaks with .-iiiibin-it v Hid thai his government is acting and will continue to act in good lailh. there si ill remains the possibility, even the probability, that American lives will be lost or imperilled ind thai at any moment President Wilson will be con roiiicd by a crisis of graver character than anv of the maiiv he has tn-anp n with 1 1 1 1 i -i 1 1 -1 be ivkI t.-i. ri..nv iShould this happen, anv citizen of this nation, whatever his politics or former nationality, or however high his posi tion, who allcmpls to make political capital out of the csident s negotiations or actions, ought to be considered i traitor to his counii v. and if there is a law tb.it cm ie.i,.li him it should be enforced lo ihe limit Uy wisdom and patience. President Wilson has kepi this nation oiu of war up lo now. in spite of the treason able efforts of men who would have goMen us into war for mere political advantage. President Wilson will continue to keep this country out ol war, if it is possible to do so. without losing our position in t he world of nat ions. Whatever happens, if an honorable way can be found lo save the boys .if this country from the' horrors of the blood soaked, vermin- infested trendies. President AVilson ill find that way. If no honorable way can be found, be assured that no' man in the nation would act with more firmness or energy in upholding- the real (not make-believe) honor and dignity of this republic. KLAMATH FOOTBALL TEAM ;l" rails Saturday colore a crowd ol HOLDS MEDFOFID TO TIE c" people. Including a number of jlocal Coolers who accompanied the The football teams or Ihe Mciford team. Cloth teams played lust os atnl Klamath falls hlh school teams gressive football, but fumbles by both candidate, like lliu.l.cs, but the .ilnin Ida.' -,t t -! lo l:i lie game at Khun- sides were responsible for the scores. tWUli Mcdfurd trsda is JJedlurO uuidt Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Tndi'testion. Onepnclnpe proves it. 2m at all di uojists. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKES liiiy AMltnt IW 8. HAUTI.KTT rtioiwi M. 4-.n nrl 4T-I-B AiilonmlillK Heflrne Sarvl.-. Aoikui&iic Bunic Ctiroair, people realize t rata he is a loo per cent president "They snv he lias mndo mistakes .raybe he Jius. lie is .nlv leuiiiin tiud wry lmnuui, Maybe lie did mis- nkcnly li-ust sonic of tluse Mexicans, li'a Villii. II' Im was ileeeivci' lea fell inln n eiiinmon fnull. Tlif- renl prn-Hi-essives ol' lliis vuiuitr;- mini" sure iiiislakes, (no. The mm.! .'nlossnl one was belierine; llmt linn-ev .!( was ue', in politically on Ihe level wid llieiu." Cl Ms lit Motli lUlls "Hut how nliout this ensis lii;it llnj,'heii find Teddy snv is eonf mntim; the i onntrv'T' Cnbh liilt.(;hcil. 'In every iircsiilenlitiil cauinni" since WiisliiiiKtou'K day the oi"ini- liuie declared the country was cm the vcrjje of the (rrenlcst iHilitienl eri.-is since the iejnblie was founded. Von know Ihot old eiLsis is tucked nwav inotlihnlls. Kvery four .yen is lulin il out unil dust, it ulT mid veil bunt it. j don't believe Hie eouiili ik Inciii- nny such ensis iih it ili-.l in Ihe days when -Abriilinin hineolu was nt Ihe lielin. In fuel, J fliink il Insii ly probable tbnt the republic may snv. ivo throngli the full nnd winter if the republicans win,. but it will be in .iii'.-i hands if Wilson is kept in eouininud. No mailer ivbicli party wins, I nanl to give you n scoop: tin crisis wit! be put back- in 1 lie camphor chest lor anollier four years."' ion have been abroad severel limes since the war started. A loi of people who have been in l-aiiope have conic back Riiyiujr there never was a lime when America was so , lit lie lliouglil uf ns it bus been because ol Wilsons policies. In fact, they said limy were nsbameil nf this country. How about it ?" . (.'obb became very scriuus, ns he -aid auirrily: Ashamed of Country. "I know. A few prominenl, near- priiminenl nnd Hlmost-prominent p"i - V'e. tosether with n bunch ol liope- to-lie-)ioniineuls, linve given that sliil'l' to the newspapers. Ann it i talse, every word of it. "Any time I nui eshamcd of my count ry I'm nut coining Inieli," lie said, serioush- nnd slowlv. And that is what those snobs ougiit to do stay nway. If llic.v are ash. in ed ol their country, that makes it unanimous, becnuso the country is eerlaiuly iishamed of them. Wilson, in Hie face of a divided public opinion, lias kept reasonable Iieace within his own party, !uis kept null., mil nnd international pence, has not enve-tgrd in vituperative nrg unent. lie may have coined n lew phrases, but he did not ciniilale Te.l.lv in call ing everyone who disagreed with liim i liar. Hughes' Sail Failure. "Hughes is a sad failure. II. fell out with his party nrgnniznl inn in New York City, parted coiupany with most- uf his nltl-time ndvisers, mid I im told is tint mi speaking terms any more with his hai-hcr. Ills spcauiu.': touij are gixing sntisfiu'tinii to e-. -rvnne but the republicans. U,-slart- 1 oul by pninling to grave alni.es in Ihe uiiliniial giiM'iniucnt, tn gleet rimes (if omi-sinn nnd cuiiiniissinn !iv Wilsnn, and In- wound up with I lie elinrge thai a ic,ublican had been re moved to make place fur a democ rtl'e boss doctor. I suppose llmt is i!k crisis thai caused him In dntT the er mine nf Ihe iu-lice for the innllcv id' i'.ic pillliug pnlilician. "Siiiiielniw, Hughes reminds me nf the hunting hound nld .lude llu-. band's granule thcr iinpnrted In IVrJ di h, Ky. Il was Ihe best dug ever bred down in Nnilh Carolina anil lirniiglil In Kentucky. It had the -luulest liea 11 and the siuiiidi'sl lungs ind ihe inn-t billing legs in liie wmld. Hut il couldn't concent rate. Iliiglics Like the lloiiiul. "That dug vinlllll stall nut before sun-up anil Inn k a deer. It would go swooping along, gi ing llmt animal a run for its money, nnd iust when vnu would expect the deer In lie at bay', nil would go Mr. Pug after a lo.v lliilt il .iust couldn't resist. The tox is -nine runnel, hut Unit doc could Inn, too. And then just when the contest becauie inteicsting, Mr. Pog would sniff ii rabbit and make off utter it. lusidt was. about sundown you would see that hound, alter n day's hard work, harking like thunder because it had chipmunk IvredV' O. X, Wormian of Seattle Is a Med rord rIMtor for a few days. I BY IHE PRESIDENT Y ASIIIXd'fOX, Oct. 10. I'resi dent Wilson und Secretary of W linker lodaV cabled t'.overnor General Harrison 0f the Philippines asking: him lo convey their greetings to the Filipino people on Ihe occasion of the convening of Ihe first Philippine Ick- lsluturu composed entirely of unlives, Plesideul W'iUou snid: H III you not be good enough to c-oiivuy to the members of the legisla inre, the first to meet under tiiu new net, my most cordial greetings und best wishes, uud will you not express lo Ihein the hope that the confidence that has been reposed in them by Ihe people und governinciil of the t'uilcd States will be abundantly vindicated by their whole course of action und policy. For myself, 1 look forward with eonlidciiof to the growth of self- government in Ihe Philippines under this new und happier order of I bin nnd inn gia.l to have had u pan in Inking the great step in advance which has now been taken." Secretary linker joined in Ihe greet ings us eipresscd by the president, mid said in part : , "Von lire the successors of thai continental congress which more Hum a hundred years ago established free institutions in America, and as you proceed with the work of establishing- order, .justice uud ol'ficiciil and re sponsive government, the people of the I'nited Stales will take pride in Iheir ideals successfully transplniited to another people." WALL STREET STONING WILSON (Continued From Pago Ono), hold up her head nnd say that, she was still a civilized nnlion. Wall Slrcet Patriotism. Yes, bul in nil this, says Wall street, he has been un-American. It was Iin-Anirric.ni of him to bail the trusts, especially the steel eorixira- tion-, mi-American to stand for the Clnvion bill, un-Amorienn to protect Ihe rights of labor, and particularly un-American lo put Ihe people's rcalest lawyer on the supreme eouil bench. There is something -perfectly de lightful about Wall street suddenly appearing ns the protector of Amer icanism. Il ought to be set lo n liinc and sung in music balls. Having u rent deal of confidence in the sense of humor of the, public, I don't think it is necessary to point out the high lights nf the situation, I expect Unit on election day a majority of Ihe fanners, wage-earners, small business men und other ordinary citizens, whom Wall streel suddenly discovers as considerable m veai-s (.nvisiiiie ny four, will go lo the polls with a broad grin. EVERY EFFORT TO 74 LONG llRANCH, N. J., Oct. K. A lelter from Secretary Tumulty to Michael Francis Doyie, attorney for Sir Roger Casement, containing a de nial that the American government was negligent In its efforts to save Sir Roger from being executed lifter Ills conviction for treimon In England, wus made public loclay. Mr. Tumulty replied to a letter rVnm M p Iln-ip Siivilli! .Mrs. New - .. .. i .1... i,' i. .'.... man. Sir tlneer-i: sister, had recc veil ; .tnn.i. . . """i "'n inn, n n information from Loudon that her ; llKIILIN", Pel. HI.--Sovciily-reiir hoslile ucriipliincs, of which twcnl.v unc were French and fifty-three were Urilish, were shol down by the Her mans during September, according lu mi exact J i t cnmuilcd by the German military aiilhorlties, says an Over seas News agency statement lodav as follows: "The German military authorities have compiled an exact lisl uf all hus- llilc aeroplanes which were slml down and fell into German hands during rht; moil I li of September. They uuinbev "I, uf which 1 were I'reucli and oil lirilish. brothor's Ufa might have been spared :itl the resolution urging clemency adopted by the United States esnute been forwarded to the Dritisli foreign office nioro promptly. "It can be said that the state de partment discussed the Sir flogcr CftBCinent matter with tho British am bassador on several occasions Infor mally, but In great detail, before the passage of tho senate resolution; that the senate resolution wus prepared on Saturday and that the ambassador at once conveyed the information to the British govornnicnt. On Wednesday, the day before the day or execution, when the ambassador und I were ignin discussing the subject, ho showed me a cable from lils govern ment stating that 1.1s government had considered the Casement case and the resolution of the senate nnd had come to the conclusion that in view- of all the circumstances it could not grant clemency. i "Particular stress was laid, as I re call, by the British government on the fact that the Irish prisoners lu Germany who refiusod to ussist Case ment, had boen punished. Tho state ments made In letters to Mrs. New man that had the resolution been pre sented In time her brother's life would have been spared, were utterly and entirely without foundation. You can state authoritatively that the am bassador read me the actual message" from his government stating, that the resolution had been considered and that the conclusion had been reached that cloniency could not be granted." drou machines, eleven Nicuports and one Moruue. Among the llritish were one Nieuport, one liritish, three Avros, seven Vickcis, Seven Martinsydcs nn.l one Siepworlh. Flevcu of type UK (I'.lerint expe rimi'iita!!, cloven uf type F1C (Farinan experimental I Iwo Far uiMiis mid nne unknown." Healthy Motherhood Means A Healthy Baby. John K, Kellogg laitor from Berkeley, 0 i i i The foundnttnn of a pprfect bahx & Us mothers lieiilih dur ing the months pre ceding expeiHoncy, nnd nothing enn tnk the plnce of. "Mollicr'i Friend" In nsMirinr her nt pleasant ami cniufnrtnblc conrlilinnj, and ni.atlni nature in IN work chirhlK l)iit period. "Mnlher'H Friend" tins hclpil thnH fliinriit throiifih tlni tryinj onlpfll in peiTcct surfty. "Muthpr' Frlpiid" is an external remedy easily ap plied. Get it nt any drug gist. A freo book on Mother hood will Im sent nil ex pecUnt mother. t in a viiliiiible and Intcrwslinir lunik you fihoiilil linve. Send for one. Address The BradftVId Regulator Sit T.aninr Bl.lg., Atlaotu. Ga, 1b a Cul. Modford RANDMCNALLY6C0- MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World "-WIOAGO NEW rUKK II It LIVER AND BOILS When lllll. ins. Headachy, Sick, for Sour Stomach. Itnd Ul-cath, Bad Colds. tlet a 1 (i-cent box. Take n Cnscaret tonight to cleanse your Uvcr, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You nieu and women who have head ache, coated tongue, a bad, coldt are 1-i'ious. nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or avp backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets imiuediotely cleanse and regulate Ihe stomach, remove the sour, undigested and rernienting food and foul gases: take the excess bile from the liver and carry off tho con- Jstipateil waste matter and poii-ou i from the bow-els. Hemeinber, n Cnscarct tonight will straighten you out by morning. .A 10-ccnt box from our druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear hpnd and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. t Adv. I TAXI 333J u i,. n:wis, ivop. ly ninl XiiHit Kotrlce. County Trips Anvwhpre in Cllv M.stfi.rd, Orvguii. New Japanese Hand Laundry will open for business ktiiu-:k oth Wo will do all kiuds ot laundry work and dry cleaning. M JV1I work done by band. VSt OKTll FRONT ST. I'lloVK TnU. Still a ch ance to see CIVILIZATION at Vining Theatre ASHLAND Insist Upon Home Products THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME VALLEY- Ask Your Grocer and Butcher They Are Home Grown FOB BOOUE MIVtRj - as- ACORN They're the Best Ever Two Recipes for Hot ' Weather: PEP At the Soda Fountains . and Yellow Label Tomatoes At the Grocer's Try them today and cool off. E0GUE RIVER VALLEY CANNING CO. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape gt. TVli'iihnrip H9fl Patronize the institution that maintains the Largest Payroll in iledford. The Medford Printing Co. Tho Pest Equipped Jot. Plant in Oreu outside of . . ... J orthnd