rxnn romi W KDFOIiT) MAli; TltllJUTTK, M RD'FOI?), OKEfiOX, FT? TP AY. OCTOBER. 20, 10 Hi MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE "AN INDKPKNnMNT NKWRPAPEH PTJBMSHKU KVl'UT AKTKKNOON KXCKPT HUN IAT Hi TUB MBIJKOM) PH1NTINO CO. Office Mall Trlbun Butldlrtf, 35-37-7 n or in i-ir fliraai; iifpnon The Democrat)! Tim. th Mfdford Kail, The Hertford Trlbun. The South ern urugonian, The Ann i ana Trioune- OEOnOBJ PUTNAM, Editor. TTBBORtPTXOM XATSIl One yi r, by muh .. .96-04 Ono m, t)i, by mall .90 ptr moth, diHvrl by oftrrmr In Mdfnrd. I'hoonlx. Jacksonville and Central Point -80 Haturduy only, by mull, pur year I 00 Weukly, per yar 1.J0 Official Paper of the City of MMfnrd. orriciai I'aner or JiwkHon coumy. Kntered tie conil-C'luHa matter at Vrdfrird, Oregon, unUvr the aot of March a, iviv. Sworn Clrculntlon for 1915 46. Full leaewj wire Aavoclated Preee dla- patohoa. EM-TEES T1IK V.VMI'IHI-:. ny CHAKI.KS II. DKISCOI,!,. film rolls her eyes und twlsta lipr spine, Rlio takes another glnwt of whin; Sho throws u woozy kind of leer, And takes another Shins of beer. The lioob who' helni! vunipcd today Can't take his staring eyes away. He offers her a house and lot; She smiles he Klves her all he's got, And then she leers a llttlo more Ills wire Is coming through the door! I iiliall not underlain! to show. Only know The boob wns Innocent and sweet, Though maybe somewhat indiscreet. The vnmpire was a clumsy thing Who couldn't dunce, nor play nor sing, And so sho trapped the sweet young man, As only movie vampires can! In Veal life, wh"n vampires vamp, They nearly always catch a tramp. SHOUT OX EH. Cheer tip. We learn tho price of salted peanuts will nut advance. Highly years uko the mill owners of Massachusetts declared a ten-hour day would ruin them completely. Draw your own eight-hour conclu sions. Tho man who Is rlKht succeeds, whether he wins or not. A little housework now and then Is relished hy the best of suffragettes. There's not a demorrat on Presi dent Wilson's commission to Investi gate the workings of tho eight-hour day. will Candldnto Hughes niako an Issue or this? Add war atrocities: The new Greek premier's name. It's a wise chowder that knows It's clam. Most appropriate. In view of pres ent Myles. is the name of the Seymour Skirt Co. COMMUNICATION To the Kilitor: No arrangements have been mnrte with me and no ar rangement entered Into with anybody for the holding of a Joint debato with K. K. Kelly at Cooper's Hall. Sams 'Valley, Friday oveulng, Oct. "0, as Vrlnted In the Medtord Mall Tribune yesterday. W. V. TIU'AX. Bankers Hold Short Session Hankers of "District Four", com prising Coos, Curry, liuuitlns, Jose phine and Jackson counties to the number of 2." met at the Public Lib rary Thursday afternoon for a short session. The address of the day was delivered by President Krye of the I'nlon Trust company of San Fran cisco. Matters prctaining to banking and finai'ces were ttisctiF-ied. All of the banks of Jackson county were represented. Announcement. Having recently bought the F. It. Hull hUh-pocr vacuum cleaner, 1 am prepared to clean your rugs, car pets lipholstertnu, niatresses and gen eral house cleaning by the hour or by contract. All work guaranteed. J solicit a slrire nf your p.'itrnnage. iii:m!y criMiiKit. 423 Deatty Strwt. Phone S.'tt X Attention . I'. & . M. A Heculsr communication nt "f Huflr.esH of iin:or- tan-c All Masons cordially Invited. A N. 'Ill.nitlllt AM). Secretary. OUR PROSPEROUS COUNTRY T OCAL republican candidates who talk calamity under - n democratic administration must have a very low opinion of the intelligence of land building records are cited the nation, orators must take the public tor fools. It is true building declined in Portland after the boom The city had been overbuilt and its territory undeveloped .Depression always follows an era of speculation, l-'resi-dent Wilson had no more to, do with it than he had with the drouth and frost in the iiogue River valley also blamed on the administration the candidates. As to conditions existing Mills, leading banker of the "There has never been so much tho outside world as during recent months. Our wheat Is selling at the highest price known; wo had a very big crop of It; all farm products aro commanding good prices und taking all lines into consideration, 1 see not the slightest cause of complaint. "The hanks are overflowing with est since the bank wus organized and Into circulation. Our country is getting more prosperous every day, pnd tho out look Is even better for the future." But whv pick Portland as fects of the Wilson policies B. O. if Vancouver grew in boomed, only grew faster. And Vancouver experienced much harder times under the Wilson administration, al though in Canada, than Portland. President "W ilson is as much to blame for conditions in one. city as the other. iid whv not compare the Vancouver of todav? Vancouver is in mourning. Half of her young men have been slain in the blood-stained trenches of Europe. The rest of them are marked for slaughter. Armed squads patrol the streets to seize all able-bodied men not enlisted and send them to the sacri fice. l'he women of Vancouver the wounded are busy at relief work for their beloved abroad. There is little business, prosperity has flown, gloom hangs like a pall over a city with scarcely a humble home over which the angel of death has not hov ered. That Portland is not today couver is due, However, principally to oourow Wilson and his peace policy. What would the people of Vancouver give today if they had been tinder the jurisdiction of the president instead of: part of a its blood and treasure as ra wns dizement f Portland's boom statistics are not near as important to blood statistics. But our country, as a of its greatest prosperity a prosperity not based upon munitions of war, whiijh comprise but a small fraction of the country's business; which has grown by leaps and bounds. The total output of the States for 1912 was $20,K(K),0X),tX)0, while for 1915 it was :i(),9l)0,()()0,(KH), of which less than 2 per cent consisted of munitions of war. In 1912 the total resources were .f 2 t.o(X),0()0,(JU0, and in an increase of over three billion Our gross railway earnings and for 191") were $:3,700,(KX),000, or an increase of over 26 per cent. On July 1, 191(5. there was the treasury, and there was a of 191(5 of $78,700,000. Hie treasury statement vear UUt snows a stock ol amounting to $2,-l 00,000,000 held in our history, and compared to which the gold stocks of other countries look like small change. Our total exports for 1912 191li were $1,200,000,000, of sisted of war munitions. Jn addition to the billions can securities brought back oiintrv during the past two years has loaned to Kuropean ountrics $1,.')(K),(K)(),000. The total wealth of the United States in 1912 was esti mated ;tt $187,700,000,000. It 000.000. or an increase in lour years of forty-one billion dollars, liefore the outbreak of the Kuropean war it was estimated that the wealth of (Ireat Britain and Ireland was $So,0(X).000,000; of (icrinany, $80.tMH).000.0OO; of France. 0.000,000,000; of Austria. taking into account the destruction of property in those countries, the wealth of the I'nited States is now probably far in excess of the combined wealth of all these nations. As compared with the Wilson brand of prosperity, the much-advertised and boasted prosperity of the McKinley. Koosevelt and Taft eras looks like a "poor relation." It has been said that we are living in "a fool's para- disc." The business paradise is a fool s paradise only it we are tools enough to make it so. If we arc as intelligent as the world gives us credit for being, and asve believe we are, then today we are living in what might truthfully be called the prelude to an indus trial and business future as much more splendid than any thing we enjoy today as our present business prosperity is more wonderful than anything Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onopacknse proves it 25cat all druggists. their audiences. When Port as evidence of hard times in in the campaign flub-dub of at present in Portland, A". L Oregon -metropolis, says: money brought Into 'this section from money. Our deposits are the great wo are willing, no, anxious, to put It an example of the awful ef Why not take Vancouver, the same years Portland Portland of today with the those of them not nursing in the same plight as Van distant empire which uses in a feudal game of aggran mav be important but they the people as Vancouver's whole, is enjoying the period manufactories of the United of the banks of the country 1910, $2-7,800,000,000, making dollars for the three veal's. for 1912 were $2,91X3,000,000 a balance of $174,900,000 in surplus for the fiscal year for the last day of the fiscal gout m tne I nitetl Mates the greatest amount ever were $2,100,000,000, and for which only 11 per cent con of dollars' worth of Ameri from European nations, this is now estimated at $228,000,- $2.,0(X),(XX),IXX). Therefore, in which we are now living we can point to in the past JOHN A. PERL s UNDERTAKES ; IjM'ir Awtslnnl 8. HABTl.tCTT rtHnto M, 47 n 4TJ-9 Automobile Heart Service. Ambulance Beivlc. Coroner. TO NEW CITIZENS C11ICAOO( Oct. 23 President Wil son, speaking to a new citizens' moot ing here last night, declared that for eign born citizens of tho Tutted States should put their American al legiance above all others. He praised the Ideals that bring new citizens to the I'nited States and outlined his be lief that in the determination of the future of the world after the present war America will play an Important part. During a strenuous twelve hours In Chlcafio, the president addressed collection of women as "fellow citi zens," upheld the principle .of the eight hour day and urged that pro gressives of all parties work for a broader America. In a speech before the Chicago Press club, the president predicted the beginning of "a renaissance of the feense of patriotic responsibility" und he urged the development of progres slveness. Speaking before a gather ing of women later he urged more 'participation of women In the affairs of tne nation and at u meeting at night of new citizens, he declared for united America. Hpeeeli to Now Citizens. Mrs. Wilson accompanied the presi dent. Dressed in black and wearing a largo bociuet of orchids and violets toho drew almost as much applause as tho president. When the president entered the hall for a Bhort address to the -Now Citizens Allegiance meeting, the audience stood and cheered. The Stock Yards pavilion, where the meet ing was held, was decorated with American flags and packed with peo ple. Judge Clarence M. Goodwin pre sided. Oovernor Dunne of Illinois spoke for "America first." 'Let us never allow ourselves to do things against onr Ideals," ho con tinned. "Let us never allow ourselves to want a single foot of foreign terri tory. Let us stand by tho little na tions that need to be stood by. Let us show that we are not interested In the geography of politics. "Let us show that wo want no boundaries to the rights of mankind. "A free, Relf-Kovcmimr people? does not need to be watched." The pres ident's address was enthusiastically applauded. "Sny it again!" people in the crowd shouted as often as he poko of the need of loyally. "II is necessary that new citizens who come to this country should not live by themselves. That is impori int; tiie old country here. 'The strenirth of a nation does not rest so much in its thinking as its feeling:. Outside the heart there is no life. You must see to it that you do not hold aloof. Part In tiie World. 'You must remember that the Unit ed Slates has n great part to piny in the world. Can you imagine n nation more fitted to piny n great part? A nation made up out of tho world should understand t lie world." He said the I'nited States stands for the riphts of mankind everywhere. 'We are prepared to understand other nations." He said the men lost at Vera Cruz were drawn lnun tour uillcreiu stocks. 'I like to think that in the days to come Amcncn may interpret the tlmnplit of the world. 1 like to think that the only things that disturb mericn are not tilings which inter fere with her Ambitions, but with her sympathies. "1 like t'i think that when it comes PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off v;ith Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets A pimplv face will not embarrass von much h'tiKcr it you get a package oi Dr. cowards Ulivc labia-;, trie sKin should bcein to ctc.ir after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with 1 ;: Kdwards' Olive Tablets. be siicce'jsin! substitute tor calomel thm-'s Hint any sickness or pam after taking tncni. Dr. Kdwardi1 Olive Tablets do that which calomel docs, and just as effec tively, but their action is scnt and sate instcu'l of severe and irnU'.nlg. Ko otic who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste." a bail breath, a dull, listless, no coed feeling. cont'p.ition. torpid liver, bid dipovit:ctl or pimj'lv fnev. Or. l'.ilwavds' Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil: you will know them by tbeir olive color. Dr. Kdwards srent years amontr pa tient ft:ietcd with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets arc the immensely ctiective tcmiii. Take one or two niehtly for week. Sec how much better you feel and look. 10c and i5c per box. AH drucgists. RANDMcNAlLYSCO. MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World PHICAUO NEW XOKK to the settlement of the present war we shall lie nble to assist in interpreting- the needs of the future." Ai forwards the president hnd a brief conference with Senutor Wulsh nud wus told that a decided "swinjr" had set in the west for the democratic ticket." Speaks to Women. At the meeting of women the pres ident was introduced by -Mi's. Klla Klngcr Young, former superintendent of ( hicauo's schools, who declared he hud kept the United States honorably at pence. Miss Jane Adduuis occupied a seat in a box. Tho president defined his message to the women us follows: "Society is now organizing- its whole power in order that it may un derstand itself, in order that it may have a new organization and instru ment of civilization: and I ntn am bitions that America should show the way in this great enterprise." lie did not touch on votes for women. The president declared that some of the difficulties in the foreign rela tionships of the United States have been due to the fact thnt other na tions have not realized that this na tion wns disinterested. "When the nations of the world come to love America," he said, "they will obey and follow America.'' 1.0N'I)ON'. Oct. 0. A dispatch from Heine, Switzerland, In the Wire less Press says : "Germany's Polish legion has col lapsed. After lon; efforts and co ercive pressure, Ocmiany and Austria-Hungary succeeded in enrolling 18,000 Poles. They w ere divided into six bngudes. "Four brigades mutinied lit the be Rinninjr of October and they were dis armed and imprisoned in the Hrest- Litovsk barracks. The remnunts of the legion were sent to the interior of Austria, the troops being considered unreliable." "Sao How That Corn Comes Clear Off IV "GETS-IT" Ioomm Tour Corns Bight Off; It's the Modern Corn Wonder Mever fails. . "It's hard to believe anythlnc could net like that In Retting a corn off. "Why. I just lifted that corn riplit oft with my JinKtT nail, 'GKTS-IT 1b certainly wonderful!" Yen. "OETS JT" in the moat wonderful corn-cure "It's W Wonderful, the Way CET3.IT, Mks All Corns Co Quick." ever known because you don't have to fool and putter around with your corn, harness them un with ban dattes or try to dip them out. "GISTS-IT ' Is a liquid. You put on a few drops in a few secomlfl. It dries. It's painless. Put your stock ing on riirht over It. Put on your rt-BUlar shoes. You won't limp op have a corn "twist" in your face. The corn, callus or wort, will loosen from your toe ryft It comes. Glory hallelu jah! "GETS-IT IS the blEKest aU Inf? corn remenV In the world. . When you try It. you know why. "ORTS-lT" Is sold and recom mended by dnicrpists everywhere. 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E Lawrence & Co., Chicago, III. Sold in Mini ford and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Ix'on It. Hasklns and Medford Plmr- niacy. TAXI 333 I,. I. LEWIS, Prop. IVr ami Xifiht Service. County Trips Anywhere In City ISc Metlfortl, Oregon. TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. l."arnl.h'e auto will leave Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M daily, excet Sunday; leave Medford 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for passengers at hotels In Medtord and hotels and business houses In Eagl Point. rnoNR a-xa or h-tii New Japanese Hand Laundry will open for business OCTOHEH TH We will do all kinds of laundry work and dry cleaning. All work done hy hand. 1SJ NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 73J. E , CHICAGO, Oct. 20. When B. II. Dalheimer, preuldent of the Master Bakers associotlon of Chicago ob served shortly hefore the opening of the board of trade that wheat had ad vanced 2 94 cents more, December nt the moment selling at $1.71, he said: "That settles It: something must be done or there will be 7-ceut bread. In Chicago." . Mr. Duhlelnier and a committee tried to bring the matter to the at tention of President Wilson here yes terday to urge an embargo on ex portatious until the domestic situa tion Is relieved, but the president's schedule wiyi too crowded. "We will take the matter up wit;i our congressmen at once and arrange in that way to bring the matter he fore. Mr. Wilson," said Mr. Dahlhei mer. An advance from the 5 to the 6 cent loaf is recent .history in this city. Jishby-Lexicon-i'1 LLARS IS ots. each, O for 00 ote. CU' ETT.PEABODV Cr CO. INC.WW ARRO CO Independent Market 6 SOUTH CENTRAL SATURDAY SPECIALS Spare Ribs, pound . 7c Backbones, pound . 5c Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 25c Everything else in Beef, Pork, Mutton.' Try our Hams and Bacon. GIVE US A TRIAL MOTHERS AND FATHERS Mr'tc yo--r r-n !"rr, C-el- -p-r;'-:-;r itor-.-- M .vrc':. Start them, out right now collecting all the old sacks around the house and in the neighborhood. Sugar sacks, potato sacks, any sack that has not got too big a hole in it. I will pay them highest Cash Price for the sacks that thoy will bring me. Have the boys bring them to me Saturday, October, 21. Or any Saturday after that. FRANK Sixth and Fir streets. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The new Ford with its lartre radiator and en closed fun, streamline hood, with crown fenders both front mid retir. entire black finish and nickel trimmine-, present n splendid nppenranee. At the same time Ford ears have never been made better, frer.i every point of view, than they are Wins made today. The experience of building more than fifteen hundred thousand of them, to seiher with largely increased manufacturing; fa cilities, means highest quality with lower costs. Ford after-service assured hy nine thousand Ford agents scattered all Ihroitsh the country. Run about 3i;; Touring Car $:i(in: Coupelet .f."nr; Town Car V.1.'; Sedan 64.'J f. o. b. Detroit. F.asy terms. C. E. GATES . Getting out of bed on the right side is only part of the same. A cup of good coffee will in sure a wonder ful day. Golden West Coffee is "Just Rlfiht" . weston;s Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer.-! T in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or, place by appointment. Phone I47-J We'll do thereat .. n WTSTOW. Pro PHONE 27 H. RAY Phone 42.