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vxm f orm MBftTOftP M'ATTj tRfeirra, rEDFOTm, CmtttOX WEbXfeSbAT'. . OCT 6taTR 25, lfn(t Medford mail tribune AN INDKPKNPKKT NEWHPAPBR. PDBLIHHI5I) KVEItV AFTKIlNOON EXCKPT SUNDAY BY THIS MlfiDKORl PHIN TING CO. FATAL HERO WORSHIP Office Mall Tribune Building, 26-27-21 Korth Fir street; telephone 75. Tha Dem ocrntlo T t m en, thn M f rt ford Mall, The Medford Tribune, The South ern Oregon lan, The Anhlund Tribune. OKOROB PUTNAM, Editor. -fS.OO VBHCBXPTIOM XATXIl One ytr. by man OtiA m. ith. hv mll. . Per mojih, dollwrod by carrier In MedfoTd. Plmmifx, JackaanvtlJe and Central Pofcnt Raturday only, by mail, per year. weeaiy, per yinir... ......... OfflHnl Porr of (he City of Medford, Official Paper of Jackson County. V,nttrtA an afnniLMiin rruitlHl ml Medford, Oregon, under the act of March m, mi. F Kworn Circulation tnr JOli Mfil. Full leaaed wire ABrociutrd Pren dig-pitches. EM-TEES A Hiicriiinenlo, Cnl., Hclrntist finds I hut. more imrii an: struck for a ''toiieh" limn by ilKhluJuh'. . A mu viiiK nhluro arniy Ik sure a bunch of hom-heiid. Thy heroine drewm-a up like u soldier anil n"tH away wllli II, cyon Willi her walk lu tic movies It haiijJCDs! Tlie new icf!-nkatlutf trousers this year uliown in a New YoiO; fashion kIiuw, have rubber heel ou the seat. l'.'soi,vi;i m vsti:i!ii:s. - Which Is tiie underside of an allele worm? A hint luuks out uf iilace on any thing but a blutlcr. SO.MK IXSIIMO STITI'. Notice to Shopliftcra. Only a ahort tiinu left to ilo your Christinas conplng. "Crying babies must be imme diately taken out or we -will refuse to admit them." Sign In Muskogee, Okla,, movie. i'AHIi:, Once upon a tlmo a man niuochod into yo barber ehoppe to got ahave and ye barber shaved him ami didn't BUKBeKl to yo patron It' there verc nny ot.'ier Borvlcea ho could ren der thereof. OU iiiiinv vcars the I'oi'tluixl Orctfoiiiaii lias belabored belittled and besmirched iitToi'd Pint-hot ou ueeouut tif tlio hitter's const ruction policy. Mr. Pint-hot is one of House velt's blind hero-worshippers ami lias followed the Colonel into the Hughes fold, and is sincerely supporting (lie latter. I he Ore!om;ui is Iherclore joyously acclaim- ug ine ureal ness ol rniciiot, Willi characteristic campaign nvpncricv. 'J'lit; OieK'oiiian is the recognized oi'tjaii of the power 7- .'52! trust, as well as of other branches of plutocracy, now in full 1.50 i ei'v i(ii 1 1 iiirhi's. I tvt r I tower i n i-triii c ul i.i-ivi iiun unr its policy the loot ot the public domain by special interests. It has nothing in common with Mr. Pinchot or the policies wjih;n have ijeeoine ulcuulie.u with lus milie, ell ot wlueli arc repugnant to plutocracy. A few years ago Air. Pinchot, also upon Mr. fiWevelt's recommendation, campaigned for William Howard Taft as he is now campaigning lor Hughes. Only a little while af ter the election .Mr. Pinchot was forced to resign as chief ot the bureau of forestry and 1he Uallinger scandal broke over the loot of the public domain. The same crowd that controlled the Taft adntinistra (ion and repudiated Pinchot arc still in control of the re publican party. I here is every reason why the Oregouian should support Hughes there is no valid reason whv am believer in conservation should. Wall street doesn't believe in conservation and Wall street is financing the Hughes campaign, according to Mr. Piiiehof's brother. .Mr I nichot and his policies will he pigeonholed in case of Hughes election. fill I . I A I It I . , i ue men wuo noniiiiaieii Air. ungues are tlie same men who nominated and renominated Mr. Taft. They are tin same men who controlled congress when Mr. Taft was pre : .1 4 M'l. I i i. . i i i i j . tucni. i ue i ijsi oi repiioucau cauuiciaies lor congress is a roll call of the old guard. The stand-pat tories are lined up toil man for Hughes. They will shape and control legis' i.. t : ii ii.. "it., i i . ' i , .i . . . . " lation ii. Air, ungues is elected una the uregoiuan knows it. ami wants it. Jt is true that Mr. Hughes, as governor of ew York, fought; invisible government, but invisible government tri umphed and Air. Hughes had to give up the fight. He proved that he did not have leadership capacity to rout it. Special interests controlled, as they will in case of his elec. tion to the presidency. If he could not master the partner ship between special privilege and politics as governor lit! will not be able to as president. As president. Mr. Wilson has destroyed invisible gov- I i . l.i tit" i . eiiimeni in asniugioii. rouied tlie lohhy and emancipated the people from the rule of special privilege. Mr. Hughes, after two terms as governor in Xew York, left the system intact, and it still governs the Empire state. : . " If Mr. Hughes were president, the reactionary remib licans would wreck his administration as ther wrecked Taft's, and as they wrecked his own in New York, for the old guard will dobs the job. And in the debris will be the conservation policies ot Gifford Pinchot. Hero worship is leading Mr. Pinchot into the disir.nl swamp. , PAROLE IS ASKED TIGHTEN GRIP ON RUMANIA (Continued From Tago One). the c:ininipi auinsl Ijiimunia. bill appear cunfidont Ilia I nil will come in due time. Willi the capture uf Constuiizn, the UuuiiiiiiuiiH lost their principal sea port, while the lakiii,' of Meil.jidie and Kashova now places Tchcrnnvoda iu n erilical position, anil, in military opinion here, threatens Kiuiiauiu more lhau ercr. "umc as Cliiiiav. Tlie ciipluro ol' I'redcal comes as a climax to Hie recent t'oivin-r of a number of important mountain passes from Transylvania into Huiiinnia, so (hut the ecu I rn I powers appear In he nettrlv in n position In swoop dmvu upon the It n man in ii plums mill at Inelf I he liearl of I lie coiinlrv. I'redcal ami the passim behind il . Hjieli tlie. Im.s to Itumania of its ual liinl ucslcrn foitilicalioiis funned hv the uioiiiil.nns of Tiansylvania. Med jidic and lia-hova, if ihcv lead lo the capture of 't'clicriiavodu. denote with Tiulukai ami SiliMna, lite I'ciimmi1 if the artificial harrier In iit-cr into liiiuiauia across it-, other natural fortitication. the Maniilie iicr. TWO CUPS NOT ENOUGH COLONEL ROOSEVELT is jwoving himself a true d'. eiple of Pernliardi, advocating war for war's sake. Each speech is more bloodthirsty than the last. The C ;lo nel wants war, not only with (iermany, but with Mcxi-.o and every one else. A dispatch from El Paso reads as follows: "Villa drlnkB every morning, a rnfugeo reports, two cups of blood, hot from freshly slaughtered bulla to glvo him the utreugth aud ferocity of Hiieh animal." The Colonel has many characteristics in common with Villa, and .evidently is indulging in the same diet though two cups were never enough for Terrible Teddy it is doubtful if even a third would satisfy lie is evidently drinking a bucket of blood before breakfast. STUDENTS STAGE E JOIN THE ALLIES! o. city rut IVrry oT Portland Is in the !l ffV llu.Vrt on business. STUFFED FROM COLD "Cape's i Villi Cnmpiilimt" l-:mN foldi mid (rlp(Mi In leiv llouis Tastes .Vli Acts (Jiuitly. Three hundred high .school stu- dents will take part In u pajuuia pa rade tlirough the downtown streets PARIS. Oct. Italian (avail y ; Krlday night at K o'clock. Kollow- froni Soutlieni Mbniiia toi nied n '. Iik the parade a bonfire rally w ill be Junction yesterday with rawilry and1"'1'1 " nieniliers of tile alumni. the entente forces ou townsmen and members of i lie wain speauins. An eiiort is dimhk nrtlllcry from thn .Mart'ilonliin trout tuniuiiiiciMl tuiliiy. thi war oti'ieo Your ruld will hnuik and all Ki'l.MH niiory vmi ultr taKinw a tlosr or "Pupt-'s ('old ('oiuiMititnl'' every two botirH tiutfl three (loses aie lalun U promptly opens rlov,-ed-np nos trils and air passimes in tl. he;id. Btops iiithty ilischarf or noe run ning, relieves nkk heudarhr, (lulhies.-, reveripiliiii. soi' tin oat . .nieini;, Boreiifs, and stll f ih-hh. Uon't sta stnlfed up! tin it hlom Inp ni HiiufiTins' Kife your throb. biim head--nothing else In llu world ;v's fiicU -prompt reUef us "Papf'.-i Cold t'oinpound." hlrli eosts only 25 rentB at any drii store. Jt aets without aMHiMtanee. tauten ni . and crtUM'H iut iiu tinvenlf nee. Avrepl uo i!iMilitf. ( Adv ) ltaliitu forers occupied the Alhiin tun sen port of Aolouu before lialv entered the war against Austria. .No further operations of eonsequenc.' were undertaken by the Italian Tor MMiie time, hut in the last few months Iherf ha been occasional repoi'H iiiht leinlorrenieiils were hein ..mil, lo Al tin uta and that Italian detach iiH'ht.s were pushing their way east ward. Southern Albania Is reK;ird;l l:y (Jreeio as within lis sphere of lu fluenteil nnd towns in this reidon li:ue been under eontrol of CreeU of ficers. Thn Creek ntpresenlat iv,- I were required to withdraw from the Uowiih tiiken over by the Italians. Tlieer has tteen no arourate In formation heretofore a to the ex tent of Ihe I ml la ii advance, but It I -evident trnm today's French ai nonueenient that this movement. ;-s , v ell ns the e;ieniiin wnstward of th ! AiH. i-donian Iron!, has bon tarri"d t,.rard inni-f rapldh than previous; n-Iviees hud indirnted. The enteire t nines now have an unbroken front aeioN the Hall an peninsula from 'ic A au sen tit th river, o th lanre of T.m mill made to get permission to hold the rally on Havmarket square. Interest in the anie with Klam ath Kails on the home grounds Satur day is reaching a hich witch, over 200 'tickets beinp; already sold. Il Is now tbotiKht that Medford has an even j chance for winning the mitnoi two i freshmen. I.eUh Strinnfellow and JKussell Sherwood having ben jriven positions on the first equad. If Kin ni nth Kails takes Uu Kiinios with Med ford she will take the Southern Oregon championship. In event she defeats Ashland tomorrow nnd does jot defeat Medford the following Saturday, the Klamath aud Medford ' teams will be tied Tor tlie t hantpion Vhip. I l.at nit;ht the Hist and second I teams played a hard Runie together, i Recent rationings have forced conch Klum to decide on an entire rer iiaiiKement of the team for the com- inn came. SAX KlfAXCISCO, Oct. U.V-1'ur-ulv. tor John J. MvXuumm, whu was involved in the dynamiting of tin. Los Anjfelt'b Tuiioh building in J1MU, prub nbJy will be asked Saturday t'rutn the btitto bont'il oi' prisou directors. . ' Mc.Viun'U-fj. n!U:ouii iudiyted nnd KEEL IS LAID OF .SAX -H.VNi:iSC'0, Oct. 'J.'.. The battleship Oregon, built on the I'a cltie couht luauy years aso, was the tfuest of honor today ul tlio keel lay ing of the huperdreudiiauifht Culit'or niii at Mure Ibluutl navy yard. The Oi'eyou. cy rryiiif?: tlio Calil'urnia put on trial for tmuilcr in connection j coiigressiolul t'.tlu.iliori, ht-ttded Uy T.itn fha irauos djuunjlimi;'. eventual ly pleaded suUty to dynuuitiu the IJewcllyn iron orks in Los Antceles and was neutonced to fifteen years i prison with allowances lor yood 1m havior. His time is now half mi. Warden James Johnston of Sati (Jiientin prison said toduv that Jlc- Namaru had inouired as lo his eliui bility lo parole and had been directed to file his petition with the board. The International Association of limine nud Structural Iron Workers and Local '"'. it Indianapolis body. have sent to all t'liliforiiia labor bod ice a ropiest Hint MeXuuiura's appli cation he indorsed, lie is .-till iu ood slandiii'' in his union, and Hie tndiiin- ipolis letter says it is fell lo be the "duty" of the t'lilil'oruin labor oiirun- alions lo as.-isl huu. "We would like lo make it plain thai this leller ematiutes from the local union, of which Mi-other Ali-Namura has been for years and still is an honored member." the Indianapolis union wrote. "We fee strongly that it would be a beautiful tliiiii; for his holm- local lo lake tlie preliminary sleps in the cnmpiii;;n for lus release. "While u continent divides u, wc feel that the toilers of (he l'acitic rinist an- actuated by the same hie.Ii ideals, cherish the slime hopes and as pirations, ami stand readv lo answer our plea in no lincei-tuiu manner." SINCE' CIVIL WAR Scuufor .luuiyh D. Hieui'.o, vitii somi' BUU civilian t,-usts, lull iuaii-o -T.ar row early tuday and headed up San I'nblo bay. t'aplain Krnnk il. UcnneU, uiiinilaiit, wei:omcd the visitors at Mure Island. Tlie town of Valluto, directly across a nurrow channel from the nnvy yard, took a general holiday and most of the inhabitants w-ere on hand lo-iitti-ud the lied lay ing ceremonies. These ccnl'.-rcil about the driving of tlie first rivet, t'ou ressuian (,'iiarles I', t'urrv of Sac ramento held the tour-s which held the rivet. It was isisseil lo him by Mayor 0. tl. Ilusscll of Xapa. from Mayor W. 1.. Crooks of llenicia. wlio heated il. and .Mayor Jaiucs ilooiicy of 'al Icjo droe it into place. The Imiuiucr lie used ivjis presented by Senator I'hclan to Naval t'oiistruetin- Henry AL (Jieeson. The ("'iliforuiu should be ready for laiini-hiu .January 1. 1 !l 1 S, ami iu commission the following year. She will have a displacement of XJ.tliM) tons, a h. i of twenty-one knots, and will carry oh oflii-crs and 10L''J men. NEW VORir. 1e 9J5 ration it, die futures market sold today above 20 cants a pound, the May option na ing 22 pointy to 20.91, the highest price it has touched sinoe the civil war. Tho advnnco 'carried prices 17. SO balo above tho low level of last Wednesday. The strength In the late trading yoaterday seemed to attract many overnight buying orders and tho demand was furthor stimulated by the census report on ginning to October 18. Kew traders had antici pated that the outrun would amount to less than 7 oOO.OOO hales, but the official figures placing the total at 7,291,000 bales seemed to Increase the confidence in bullish estimates of the crop. A. sensational break In the cotton market today carried prices down $4.50 a bale after an early advance to above the 20 cent level. Free Illg or small, il don't niako any difference, you get a Handkerchief free with every purchase. Alirens, going out of business. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. -Official reports on the killing of Capluin W W. Low a ml Flrsl Sergeant Krank I. Attwood of the murine corps ill the Dominican republic yesterday while allemptiug to uri-et a bandit was re ceived today by tho uuvv department from Colonel Pendleton, coiuuiandiug the American forces. W. (. l.amlon ot Klamath Kails visiting in Medford for the week. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is ihe io iul crv of thousands since Dr. Kdward- produced Olive fab let?, the substitute for calomel. Dr. l-.dvvards. a oracticnu- olivsiciau for 1 vcars ;md crdomel's old-time en emy, dicovcrcil the orniuh for Oliic Tablets while tiealinu patients tor chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Kdwurdt' nlive Tablets do not contain calomel, bat a healing, sooth itiir vcsctuMe lavvtii c. No griping is the "keynote" of these little MK.ir-cc.iled. olive-eolorrd tablets. They cause ilu- bowels and liver to act normally. They never force ihcm to unnatural action. If you luxe a "dark brown mouth" now and then -a bad hreatli a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure ami i tily pleasant results from one or two Utile Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. ' Thousands take one or two every nttfht just to krep rtsht. Try them. 10c an-l J.'c Per box. All druist. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes '" ,m""h "r s'r"""' ! Indigestion. One package - Aili nitlc ul Avion.!, a dl.-- ! . ii , . ? proves it, -ociu an uruggisis. JOHN A. PERL UHDEETAm IjnIt Assistant 2f 8. IUHTI.KTT rhnne M. 1 nil 47J-9 Automobile Hearse Service. Ambulance Service, Coroner. coi.f.VBi'K, n. m.. Oct. Heavy shlpiuents of entreuching tools, picks, shovels, crow bars and sandbags have arrived her. It is said they are for the use ol the punitive expedi tion In Mexico. Officers take the shipments as an indication ot a pos sible renewal ot activity in the field. MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL. Ttj This! All Dandruff lMsnppcai-s nni Hull- Stops Coining Out. Surely try a "Danderine Hair Cleanse" If you wish to immediately double the, beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine nnd draw it carefully through your hair( taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse tho hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil iu a few minute.s you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy, and abun dant and posessets an Incomparable softness, lustre aud luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one application of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigor ates the Kculp, stopping iLching and falling hnid. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthen; them. Its exhilerutiug, stimulutiug and life-producing prop erties cause the hair to grown long, stroug and beautiful. You tan surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, aud lots of It. if you will just get a .-cent bottle of Kuowlton's Dauderitie from any drug store, or toilet counter and try it as directed. (Adv. i GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cures for l-'araclie. Headache, futiari-ti, IiiriitheiiH, Sore Tlii-ont, l.ung Trouble, Cnncor, Kiilnev Trouble, Stoiiijtrti Trouble, Heiart Trouble, Chill And l'evcr, Cramps, Coughs, i'orn- Circulation, Carbuncles, Tumors, Caked Hn-ast, Curea ut nil kinds of lioitrc-s- Xo Operatlou. To Whom It May Concern: I am free from rheumatism. You can he the same by taking treatments from Glm Chung, the uorb doctor. My rheumatism was so bad that It made me bo weak that 1 could scarcely get up when I was down and the pain 1 suffered one could hardly know unless one had tho same disease. 1 iaa truly dissatisfied aud disgusted with life in my coudltion -and trying to live. Xow to ray friend that care to be cured and would like to be free, try the herb doctor. He can certainly relieve in a very short time. Very truly yours, MRS. M. L. HOLE. A Guaranteed Cure for X'ile Xo Silrgi.nl Operation lUipjjred. ail SOCTH IHOXT STIiKET, MKK- ivitn oiu-:;o.. I i T?F some foJks chafed their - own tejjip'r'jneats they'd be wetter satisfied with those of their neighbors'. A neighborly idea pass your tin ot VELVET 3C 3C -.S' vy ffH E5,GS MZ&&?:Zl&7 I 1 - r-m-s ' V -S" TvM ' mmm: mm M 31" I ilS J "WEAR LIKE BUCKSKlH' Notliin is more jaiTin to pffl one's sense of beauty and luirmony than nn otherwise liaiul- WlJm somely-i'urnished home equipped EJ with unsifthtly window shades. Tnore is no need to sufl'er this annoyance any fffiiS longer if you will simply insist upon THREt STAR Quality . (1 S6uaratTteeCeriificate This Shndc ii malic from Cvnuine pamh A.Mi!tenal n will l? M'jiawftw of Chr$ wttLinarrvuir joarantecd. "Wear Like BucKskiri" the shade which is not onlv beautiful to look at, bnt which will not fade, waterspot or crock; in fact the only shade ever backed by such a guarantee. If your dt.tler cannot .show you samples of Three Star Damnsk, )u.st drop vis a line, and we will sec that you ire supplied. Columbia Amiind and Shade Go. Fordud. Oretfoa, Duuldaiori A1- Diitribntow of "VELLWO" Th Shade U'lLhout A Shadow Tnxri uwvirwuiwru mn MioMinn 11 man is more than Shoe Polish It is composed of wax and oils so combined as to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and preserve the leather. , The ShinoiA Home Set The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you can Duy at any price. Sold at a nominal cost to ShinoiA users. . FOR HOME, GRIP OR BLACK TAN WHITE At all Dealers Take no substitute the home set A Perfect Driving Light at Last We have Warner Lenz to fit all cars them. If not man you money will be refunded. Try light your fully a now better have, cheer- C E. GATES TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN ! MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. liainlsh's auto will leave! Easlo Point at -i A. .M. and 1 P. M j daily, exrent Sunday; leare Medford I 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for passengers at hotels in .Medford and i hotels and husiness homes in Eaglt i Point. nioxK -.2 on s-x. ' New Japanese Hand Laundry will opeu for hutincsa octoiikp, nrii will do all kinds of lauudry Wo worn ami ury ricauins. All work done hy hand. 1--' SOUTH FltONT ST. PHONE T30.