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PAGE SJX MKDFOItn MAIL TIMPirNK. MUD KO If I). OI.'KCON". FRTDAY. OC'J'OliKR 20. 10ir, WOiViAN'SPARTY DISTORTS ISSUE INJURES CAUSE ti'cillia of tliu nuffr;i,'lnlB of tho coun Iry lire enrolled In this organization, the decision of Its convention uliotilcl deinoiiKlrato beyond perailvuiiture wlmro tliu great body of Riiff raKilH limy bo cxiiocti'd to stand. Which rue Ih nrc worthy of rcliuuiuliiK only beenune or the publicity, which bus boon Kiven to the cluluii or a Kimill but very active group. 111.1 IllU'lVMS nf Xlllinil. DIhiiiIksIiik then the HuTfraKO Ihhuu as Irrelevent, Just one (iiiestlon con- , .. . .IrronlK tho votera, be tlipy women or Representative of Women on first j , Wl lh() Kt,1)eral Iit(rPlit of Commission in U. S. to Probe Wom- ,l' country be best served by the clec- Itl I) I.I.... l'll..An t'M l.UIl Ul I i t.-niiiciii I. II7-VH III 111 iiw- , ernor liiiKnes; 10 me huimi oi many who earnestly canvass this ques tion, the barren fault finding of Presi dent W'llHon's critics creates a heavy presumption In his ravor. It Is eiisy to pick flaws. It Is easy to frame an Indictment by holding the presi dent responsible for every untoward event which has befallen the world during ills administration from martyrdom or Iiolgium und the sink lug or the l.uslliinla to I lie narrowly averted railway strike. An Indictment drawn upon such Hues rails to con vince, while it speaks volumes for President Wilson's successrul handl ing of difficult situations that those who blame him tho most unsparingly en's Wage and Author of First Mlrb Imum Wage Law Discusses PresK dent and Women's Votes. Dy KMZABKTII KVAXS. HUSTON', Oct. 20. The appeal, which Is being scut forth that the women voters or the country should support Govoruor Hughes on tho Ib suo or equal suffrage, Is ouo which BiirfniKiHts should not allow to pass nnchalleiiBPd. Of course, if the claim that hia election would secure the paHsaiio of the Susan II. Anthony Amendment through congress could be sustained, this would weigh rail to Indicate how they would havo I WITH WEATHERFORD AT HIGH SCHOOL NEW FARM PAPER Orchard and Farm Is the title of a new publication being issued In Med ford by the Orchard and Farm Pub lishing company. V. W. Wutsou of Medford Is the editor. As Its title indicates, the new Jour- ! Thirty-five men, the largest niim CiiiigreMniiu V. I'. Ilawlry has re-1 uer 0f tlie season, turned out for foot fused to meet liis o)iiuient, Mark ba 1)ratiee Wednesday night. The Weiillu i luril, in joint debate oi the is- 'mateinent of Coach Kluni that there ; ual will be devoted to the Interests i sue nl Hie campaign in the lust eiui- , waH a BOod chance for promising of thoso engaged In general farming Iiessioiuil district. Mr. Weutliei loril i youngsters to mukc a place on the and rrult growing, with special atten will speak at the Natatiirium Mmulay rirs, fi(1aj attracted a number ot ; tion paid to the problems of this par- evi-iiiiip. i men who have never before turned ! tlcular section. Notice of refusal is contained in n ' ... Contributors to the nublication in- letter received today l'roni R. ('. (ilo-1 A second team has been formed elude a number of prominent stock f SMOKttfO TOBAC. ft 1 jjicsaiBs-- fk, ver of Salem, soerol.irv of the repnb-1 wUh Winston Vance as captain. Wil- and fruit growers of the section in Mean eoiiurcssiiinal coiiimittec of tltejlalI1 nverdge has been hired as ! addition to experts from the local first district. rnm-h for ihn lonm ins Knlnrv beine ! Pathologist office and the Oreeon Ac. The refusal is based eliicflv. on the 1 Inn-lev I paid out of the athletic fund. Agricultural College. grimmls thai ( imijicssnian il.uvie.v ; . . f ... ,....,,. Klu i, scheduled! The magaine will bo Issued seiui- th0 j would consider it beneath Ins dignity for tncm Biving them the experience monthly for tho present with the ex 10 Me i iie wiin .11 . n eai lerioni. ...!- r .i heavily with most suffragists. Hut such n claim Ih to distort facts. Until of the political parties and both of tho presidential candidates nro on record fur suffrage. And It .Mr. Hughes has gono his rival one hel ler by professing a personal belief In I he federal amendment, that Is a mailer to which loo great Importance should not be attached, since it car ries with it no promise of perform-1 mice. Itefllses Ih-fictlcal Supixtrt. Upon this point Mr. Hughes has not deceived thoso who would niako him their champion. At Nashvillo he al lowed frankly that he could not be looked to for practical support, stat ing: "I cannot personally put a plank Into my party platform, and 1 would rather not express my opinion of tho amendment In congress." The effort to exalt him as a suffrage, champion is plainly to cxnggerato tho facts of the case. Tho whole question of political acted differently in his plaeo. .fudge K. K. Kelly addressed n unod i sized audience at Applejiate Thurs day evening i!nin campaign issues. Tonight he will debate with W. YY. Truax in response to the hitter's I'linllenge, lit Cooper's hall, Sam's Valley. At Union Creek school tonight I'oi-ter J. Nell' und Mrs. Scliicffcliu will spcuk on Wilson policies, nnd at I pectatlon that about January first It Ralph G. .lennlngs of lliiiirum Is in Medford today on business. unit from which first team material ;wi" be made a weekly. can be drawn. Coach K 1 11 m expects to entirely ro- jform tho first team before the game to be played in Medford in two weeks with Klamath Kails. He states that the team which played the Klamath aggregation would bo hopelessly crushed In another game. A better line on Med ford's chances w ill be got- 'r..i.... u..i 1 i .. .i ..... w i.' i laieni ,'iiiniii.i. r .-iiiii ,i uuiji.- ii. i,. , , o...-.i i r , . ,,. . m 1 .1 I I II 1ICA1 OtllMI lltl.Y H I1CI1 UHtlllS rows, .miss .iiariaii lowne nun inner will discuss the same snb- COQUILLE SALOONIST KILLS A I I UnNLT, I MtN 5t sinker.- jject. II. . MeClui'e, nd-anee ngenl for C. Treadgold. an attorney of Uandon, ynrk Wcallierrord, who lias been in .MAltKIII''li:i.l), Ore., Oct. 20. (i. tin recent convention of tho National American Woman Suffrnge Associa tion at Atlantic City and a non-parll-snn policy waH carried by an over whelming voto. As probably nlne- -.,, .-l.nl a.wl l.,Ct..ll,- Mll.wt Inolrrl.l , l ... I I', 1 ,,.) ..l,.,.,.l .,,.,..,.,.,;.- .L.I., iv .. ii- I 1 I.: ,..i.. . nil n ca i itci I in u s siM'ilHllig, si, lies that from 1'isils to twenty-two coun- ties he is certain Wilson will carry Oregon, ns the sentiment is over whelmingly in favor of tile pivsidont. At a niectiuir of the Kcbeknh lodi;e meets Klamath Falls In the latter ; town. j Gentry, who with Calhoun, has shared backfleld honors this season, Is out of the gamo w ith a sprained au la a public gnrage at Coiiillle by Jo seph Coach, also of Handon, who norwards shot himself through tho head. At the hospital where be was taken it was said. Conch could not recover. I Tuesday straw vote At practice Wednesday night Col lins and Parker, tackles, were shifted Mo end. Hob Fields was also given a whirl nt end and McDonald was put In the line. It is expected that the first team will be shipped into shape for the Klamath gamo by nightly practice ngainsl tho second team, which Is al- 10 CENT "CASCAREtS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR LIVER AND BOWELS 1 Don't Slay Constipated, llradacliy.ltil ions, With lliealli Hud or Stoimidi Sour. SMART Alecs may be all right but for a good, honest workin' partner give me a man that's got his learnia' slowly an naturally. , VELVET gets Its good ness that way two years natural ageing. 3E 2UZ A u Tr.,lnM oi.l..r..l ll.o ...r.o Ir. 'l,. CMIllll), flet his automobile. Coach followed I v,,al,.,d " '0" oS-Il"l"'s 2l and WiU and shot him without a word. After . s0" making sure his victim was dead, "C: -N p . r..,.p. ready showing Sliced and which may drew off a few stops and shot himself. jSHnMHb LftWo HIU I U rHrmiLnai gv r(,KllIu.s a batt(, fQr t)l(,r Coach several years ago Inherited j (Continued From Page One). I positions before the end or the sca a considerable fortune from the estate I SOn ot his father, a wealthy timber ow ner. With a portion of the money he em barked In the saloon business. Two years ago he w-as prosecuted for sell ness and crime by the same direful. iuexorablo power. ' "This is the first time since the licginnlng of the national banking No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncom fortable you are from a cold, consti pation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get re lief with Cascarets. Don't let your stomacha liver and uowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets tonight: put an end to the headacho, biliousness, dizziness, ner- I vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, to tie Coffees policy was exhaustively discussed at ling liquor to minors. Treadgold nt- isystcm half a century ago," Comptrol 7 i bad cold, ofTensivc breath and all ! charges in those sections of the coun- other distress; cleanse your inside try where the abuse was the greatest organs of all the bile, gases and con and a general disposition by banks stipated matter which is producing in all sections to live within the law." the misery. Wo faiT.v cvci-vtliinj; in our line from CAMPBELL'S SOUPS to the Famous IJARKMXdTOX-HALL COK FKES. There is nothing better in either line. Wc es pecially ask that you try JJarriiigton-lIall Coffee, if you are not already using it. tending tho prosecution. Yesterday ler Williams said, "that the farmer Mrs. Coach filed suit for divorce and j has been able to borrow on the se Coach told friends that Treadgold ! curlty of his farm from any national iron her attorney, nlthough it wit bank." He added that there had been found later that this was Incorrect. "a general collapse In Interest Hanks that had. been charging on some loans up to 50 and 60 per cent were now limiting charges to tho rates permitted by . their state laws, tho comptroller said. A 10-cdnt box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. Don't forget the children their little Insldes need a gentle cleansing too. (Adv.) Marsh & Bennett Second door east of First tional Bank Phone 27y2 !! 1 ? ? ? ? f ? T f ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? i ? f ? ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y ? : Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v l M TkeWomarfs Store 1 1-22 KOUT11 CENTRAL M EDFOlvD, OKEUON MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID WONDERFUL B Winter Coat and Suit Sale Another Big Shipment Just in by Express NEW COATS 50 beautiful new AY inter Coats, made of heavy wool velour, large collars, sumo trimmed with fur, loose and belted Ktyles, colors black. Burgundy, green, brown and navy, up to $2.00 values, Saturday at, each See display in windows, $18 NEW SUITS oO Brand Xew Suits, made of serges and poplins, every garment new and up to date in style, coats made with large collar, some trimmed with fur, nieelv made and well lined, good as most 2.").(H) values, sale price Sec display in windows. $18 Unusual New Skirts For Dress, Utility and Sport Wear Snuirllv liiilmi'd skiii. show inu tlie KiiH-rhil iii'w llmi't! rtlVrts with m I -in iMM'Ui't, (ihtilol a dfli' iMH'krt-, lows ot tintton, nir plnits, (anrl fi"tits ;iiil 1ja-k. u tn! a hninlivtl ami ttiit other clumnini; iw tvlo lVatnv ivhUv umlri t ul aim-. ;t very Miiular llt'AiitituI nrw skirt- ul' t.il'tVta, linvclty rln-t'k vt'lmu. Iloniaii .tniM1. poplins alii! sfpt- in iiic lrr-it-t stvlrs ttc Iiave hown fur -omr tinu. wliu'h. whrn romlnin',1 w'nU a dainty hlitut', make a rhannin cu.-ttuni. An cxl raui ilinai v i'nivi'vlirii-ivp showing in all lcni:tii- ami in waist bunil frm 'J'J to 10 int'tu'-. riiii;in-; in pri o tium $5.00 to $17.50 Saturday Specials 25c I Soy si.e "Caps, all , each 'hildri'ii's Wool ( 'aj is with scarfs to match, special, .et, at Women's Outing Flannel Clowns. $l.2-" values, Satur- QQp day. each Children's Outing downs, all sizes. f?Qp very special, ea... "w v Women's Corsets, all sizes, in flesh color, worth $1.0, ' on sale Saturday. each 98c ARGAIS for SATU RDAY m i J i V.v YL Tjb.e W om &rCs Store. 14-22 NORTH CEXTliAL itEDFORD, 01?EC0X Great Sale of Crepe de Chene Waists Just received, another shipment of those exceptionally good All-Silk Crepe de Chine Waists" they go on sale Saturday at prices much below actual values as we have only a limited quantity, it will pay to .shop early. $8.00 values 'J'-" CiLii.;' ,,: sab; price ..)0 values. $5 SILK PETTICOATS $3.98 The best bargain we have ever offered, conies in all col ors, worth today Saturday, each $3.98 $1.50 FANCY SILKS $1.19 :!t) inches wide, all silk, in fancy stripes and plaids. real .fl.."0 values, Saturday, vard... $1.19 WHITE HOSIERY dust received a shipment of Mercerized White Lisle Hose on sale Satur day, pair 35c KIMONAS And ISatlu Robes, in many new styles and colors, each. $1.9S up to ?S.OO $1.75 BROADCLOTH $1.25 5D inches wide, conies in black, navy, green and brown, worth today .fl.T."), on sale Saturday, vard $1.25 75c DRESS GOODS 69c Consisting of all-wool serges, fancy checks and plaids, "re values. Saturday at. yard .' 69c SILK HOSIERY All colors, every pair guaran teed, on sale Sat urday, pair... $1.25 $1.00 CORSETS 69c 100 pairs of Women's Coutil Corsets, new fall model, all sizes, worth todav $1.00. on sale Saturday at, pair 69c IT PAYS TO TRADE AT MANN'S v-.W fcatnr-s vhkh giv JTHETA VnJmivcr its amfirt . na.-.'h;, dc'tntiuss and tauomi Jit; f m ii It $15.00 values sale price $1.18 $7.00 values sale price $4.98 sale jiriec ?5-98 All Athena garment made full over bust and narrow across the back. Cnt tow in frant$ttmDt can no I lip down. Sloping $tteuldtr and tlttytt hpd to body and itrm Shoatdir Hay holdt tleeve pUce. Carvtd cat ornfto'providc, nuf fit under rmu closed and u aiwayt comfortable MWfrot'n gwiMet inme com on ana loof r ww. ' )fO W 1 ATHENA m UNDERWEAR FOB WOMEN AND CHILDREN the exat shape of your figure. You can have underwear that fits you perfect!. ATHENA Underwear is cut to I: is tho tnf underwear that is made to fit without ttr-tch'me over the bust and hips, or without bcinj too full Sat k of the shoulders or at the waist. There is as much difference between ATHENA Underwear and other underwear as between a tailored suit and a Mother Hubbard. ATHENA Underwear does not bind or hinder the freedom of your arms or body. A I! trut, urifhtt nJ fuafiaa at thi prka