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A MljlDTOTD' MATT) TRTTHTXR MF.JVFORT). ORFOON'. FKIIUY. (XTORKIf 27. 1f)rt Y LAW STATEMENTS; 3 P. M. SATURDAY! ALLIED DEMANDS mutton, thoutih oimt indi-finile a tollman to Inl'i'r that Ainerkaiis ol any I j tin lixlivtiluulH, uh KhovvInK a (in iifscr- I sort are involved in the plat. Tli'Tf Iohh Hit uatiuu aloni; tli bonier, (arc many -Mexican refugi'i-is In till Publication of the fact' that tin: icouutry who art inimical to tin' pi-psi-i KOvwniiH'iit lias taken stepH to check- j dent'K .Mexican polii y, who would ! mate such a movement, he helleveK, :doubtl s.s consider the present time I i?oes far toward preventing an attack, 'an ripe for the furtherance of their either upon a border town or upon ' projects. The silver which Is Known General I'erbhliiK's forces. ItetiilUition Mown. HOI'.AItT, Okla., Oil, 27.--Allan I,. Ui-nson, soiliilist laiididnle for president, who is on a campaign tour of Ol.lahiiuiii, today made public a letter written, he paid, by .1. I'. Tn liii lly. secretary to President Wilson to V. 1). Fowler, Hot HprlnnH, Aide, reuardini; the. Hay Chamberlain unny reoi'Kanlzation law, which Mr. Mensem ban crllicized In public HpeechcH, (duirnitiK It conlains a druning cluuxp. In n ulatemcnt Mr. lleiifion nays he HiiKgeMted in Mr. Fowler tiiat ho write Mr. Tumulty and ask whether hi" (ISonKon'B) chaws In this connection were true. Tlio.Tiiuiully letter, dated Anbury Park, N. .1., October 11. as quoted by llenson, foiluws: "In reference to your letter of Octo ber 5, T bc to Fav Hint, as has been explained iiKalu and main, the clause referred to (Keilinn 7!i in tlie so called llny-C'hniubcrlaiu army bill ap plies only in time, of war. While Hie bill was certainly Ill-considered In laucuaKe, the Intention was nol at all what Is represented by its critics lo be. 1 may add Ihal Hie president feels the lallKUllhC was too sweepillt! and ho hopes lo i;et It limited at the earliest opportunity." 'Mr. Ilcnson's statement says: "Two hlK facts stiind out: the presi dent thiouKh his secretary, now pri vately admits he has signed some part of the bill rolatiiiK to I lie draft, which lie now disapproves and which he wlil try to Ket. limited at Hie earliest pos sible opportunity." The Klamath lulls nrrived in Meillord tin- othall sifiinii nii'iniu' fur ATIIKXS, taniiiii-j rcai Oct. jr. -Tli iih-r- hed bv Kin'j: I oiituiiliuc jnnd leiire-eutnlivcs of tlie euteiiti OBITUARY Kineliuloe l.uwn'iico Orlando K In eholoo d(p(l of lionrt trouhln at the homo of his parent:!. Mr. uixl Mrs. (1. J Kinrholoo ut tln-ir residenco on N Vino street Wednesday even ing, October 2 5, ut the iiro of 21 yearn, 11 monthK and 14 tnyn. Mr. Kincheloo lintl ruined many friends in Aledfonl (luring his three years veal tlnncn in the. city( who will he sorry to hear of hi midden death. Mr. Kincheloo leaves in mourn his death his paronla and three brothers and 'three aiMhirs, who are Mr. and Min, (',. V. Kinehlop, Ilaslul, llorni-o, liny, draco and Olnvn KinHiloe, all of Med t'ord and Mth. Kiln Itume of Xortli Yakima, Wash. Funeral services will ho held ut the ltaptixt church at in a. in. Saturday. Interment, will he made In the I. O. o. rtMiielery. DARING TO DO RIGHT (Continued From Puyo One). ''The soundness uf his political economy is shown hv tin reeord of his adininisf ralion. It is without precedent in our lii-hnv tor its con structive lejrisliitinit, I'lom the federal reserve law lo the rural credit hill, utmost every measure pa-sel by con gress has heen intended to open the door of economic opportunity to all Americans wit hout res: a i d to their wealth or political faith or iiithieuee. Vractinil Meuli.Mu. "In tins his praclieal idealism has heen shown. All hi.- lite he has heen a student of politieal economy and lie lias applied tlie Ii-mmi- he learned, lie has heen contemptuously spoken of as a schoolmaster, hut people often l'oruct that tin1 world is lariiety in debted to, its schoolma--ters for il proL'ies. ViUou, more tliau miv oihei president within m rerojlrelion lias shown hiniM'll iiiriiicsMw in applying tlie tcacliiii'' of sound pohtieal it.hi omy to the nation's a flairs, Tiie nro-,-periiy e are now enjoying i-. Iaruel the n -uit of (lo- sin.U hv uhieh the profe--ur it ml tin- plidooplu-r u a )n epai ed for i lie i v .'ii-ilnlil ie-, id hi hii;h oi t ii e. 4,Vil--on has lit.' a'hild v In reeonie hi-- n.i--taKes and elt;ia:e hi opinion. Thi- i- proof of hi- ivmarkahlc intcl- lei-tltal holie-tv and open tliUldedlles. I le I iii - i !ie indii'-t rv I " examine the facts he intelligence lo ;i.preeiale t heir hea i in-;1 and lia liei-n lioin-s cuitULih lo he guided hv tin- evidence nil her t li.tii , .i i pid ice. This in my opinion, !- alui.e-t the liiliet ipiali Mention tor the (piasi pidii ial work hieh deVoU) ii;on the president. -t he ha . ire. I, he lu el'red with the l)t'.l;ii;ihiii oi' Imlcpendenee in aiT! ill the illtrl-al Hull! to lili', lihi'l t y and t t't pci -uil o happine-s. 1 am eon'idciM nio ( .. tin' Atneiican peoph- ii-.w apprer ,;e the liioad liu ninio' x of hi- j.iii i lo-.-, (he lot'.ine-.- ot hi iite: 1-. P e h e. dlh ,.t hi- -U1- -. And 1 I. e that he will i ( i : . d hv a ii in. a 'iiely hi rut' tt... .i i... 1.1.. I..) -.1 ti. I powers ueiieraMv is helie cd to he the Jackson school grounds Saturday at- ! imm(.)lmI(, 1VMllt 1(t- l)u. ,.,,.,,,,.,. r tenioon, Octoher JS, at :t o'clock i ,, niilitary and political leaders o sharp. j France and (treat Britain at lioalone Tin- Klamath lineup outweighs lliei" Ki'i'lav la -I . The terms ut' tlie itn . . , ,M , I del-standing incluile on the part of pounds to the man. Tlie following to have tione from the touutry to Mextcan bandits waH not necessarily from Americans. Indeed. 1 cannot Secretary Hakor Indicated that no conceive that th-re is any Ameirc-aii (Mieri1 1 ritizon, who is so heartless, so en tirely cruel, so wanton as to take a political step that would Involve American Uvea. "The warning was given simply to protect American lives and property, and I liavf every hope it will he eft'ec- wilt show Hie weights and posit ion of the players : .Med ford Wawlins, center, 1 17 pounds; Stinson, yuard. 1")lt: Wallace enard, 15:!; Ai'itchei, ia(ddet liiii Spuhn, tackle. 157; Sti infellow, end Ki'J; Voiinc;, end, l.'id; dentry, half l.'Ki; Callioun, half. Ilia; full, Kill; 'ornm, full. 12M, Mcdford an-: Fields. Collin-, I'arkcr. Mel on:ihl and N'onnilc. Klamall. Falls - .Mntdienhuckcr, center, 15f( pounds; Stearns, uuard, I 15; Carl Alams yuanl, Ml Alel- hase, tiiekli-, 1TJ; Melton, tackle, I7tl; Klliolt, end, IXJ; liiu, end, Kt5; Kiehl, half. Hill; Cecil Adams, half, 11)5; Foster, full, 1115; Short, full. 1;0. Suhs for Klamath Kails are: Orem and Oeluell. The average weight of Klamath Falls team is 150 pounds while the average oi .Medium s team is only M5. (ireere; Firt- Sincere eompliaiicc will) the demand1-, of Adiniral Kouiiiet. Second -Kffcclivi! uiaiiileiinnee of order-in Athene ami i'iraea. Third (iiiarantcc of eoni it at ional lihertie- to Cireek- through the opera tion of the Icjnl function-, of their o eminent . Fourth - No opposition to recruit - randoit. jinu lor the W nizcli-! rnoveincnt. Sidis for i iiieii now is eiiaraetcii.cd n- "anli- Ihil-iarian" instead of "national ilc-l'eli-c." The "Forward," the hyvah-t or iin, today strikes the keynote id' the situation, a-srnin: . "Tiie Ihnilotiiic conference lias op ened I In way to a I a rue iiniler.-tand-ine, hetweeii the jiower-. and tireeec." One of the leader-, of iilt llr.'i-k pro-war party declared to the Asso ciated I'res,- correspondent ; "Now that mutual ditsrii-.i of on'! another lielweeu Kimi ( oiistanline ami the allies is out of the way, we can l:o to work neirot inline fordreece to join the allies as a nation ami a people, not as individual-;." ! immediate movement of ; Pershing's columns were contomplat j ed. He refused io say. however( 'whether orders had heen given to I meet an attack. lie gave the Impres sion that Oenerals Funston and ; Pershing might have heen directed ! iu Hint: cert ui a mc)s ui ti n-i.uiniui.' tiVC nature, nliould an attack ho made i I upon tlioir forces, or tlint. the depart-j meat hart such orders under con-j sideration. j , "I have nothing lo say on that suh ject," was his only response to every (piestlon in regard to tlie orders sent ' to the border." ! Later Mr. Lansing issued the fol-j lowing slatement: I IjiiLsin's Slutcincnt, "I was rpjite correctly reported last niht in the statement that Secretary Maker's announcement was inspired hy ahsolutely no political considera tions as to this country. Nor does ft Jlshby- Lexicons T ARROW COLLARS 15 els. ncH, 6 lor 80 etc CLUETT P F A B OP V tr COJ TiC :fL (er ti tit Heddy's Reliability and Price 9 ;. t ii nt ltiililyS Two tliln'ts Khii h should mrnn much lo yo'i wheu l.u.Miis Diamonds, Watches Jewelry and Silverware Al this stnrn only rnlinlilo irtvclinmllKe is sold nnd nl prima will h l.y compurison will convinci! you It pays to buy Iht. You will ii:id us worthy or your eoiifLleiicp ntul patronnjse. The holiday season w ill soon bo here. Makp your sploi tions early. MARTIN J. REDDY Till-: .JI'.WKl.KIt Knt Jliiln Stiwt. iIillM of Quality Visitors Always Wclroiiic y y zt y Z?jt-' DISCOVER PLOT OF QANDITS (Continued from page one) delay iu making puWit: the sitlistunee of the information. SeiTolary Lansing views the iufor- SAX ANTONIO, Tex.. O.t. 7. Villa is i'i'.nrte.l to he planning it uioM'inenl on Santa Knsalio to eut the railway line between Chihuahua an. I Saltillo ntul prevent Curraimi rein roreemenls rrnin renehiny Ciiihuahua Troin tlie south. This information wjr; Iiiinrd in a niessnee from (leueiiil Pershini;, 'which reaelied army hen.l .iiarti'rs today. Il was announeed at headHUMMers tiial all border eontiuaiuls have been instriieted lo keep a most careful will eli on the situaliim as a result ol' word from Secretary of War linker renar.lini; discovery of a plol of Mex ican forces to allack Ihc bonier or the American forces iu Mexico before election lime. Officials of the de parlinenl of justice have been n-l;rd to repot t any suspicious border dc- cloptncnts to headquarters. There have been no shilts in troops on the border since the word came from WasliinKlon, It was announced. WIFE TOO ILL - TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored byLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. KL I'ASO, Tex., (hi. "Jr.- He tore leaving for New York I oda v on a nl idea tin I mis -in t'nr go em inent, Andres llarcia, inspector gen eral of (.'arran.a t'onsnlaies in the I'nitcd States, announced he wn iu imssi'ssiou ol mtormation that a pint a viik in existence in LI I'aso which had for its purpose the direct ing o' Yilln's niovrnienl in the ticld. said this oruani.at ion wih com posed ol I urnicr revoiut lonist s wiio h.-id liiTii i-hw tn Villa in the pu-t and added th:it he had received an uucontiiincd rcpori that there were a few Americans implicated in the tr Lraiiial i'n. j Indianapolis, Indiana. 11 My health was so poor ana my constuution so run down that 1 could not work, I was thin, pale und weak, weighed but 101) pounds and was in bed most of tho time. I bejran tak ing I-ylift K. Pink ham's Vee table Compound nnd live months luter I weighed Kt3 pounds. I do all the house work und washing for eleven und I can truthfully say Lydia E. I'inklmm'3 Veg etable Compound has been a godsend to me for I would have been in my avu today but for it. I would tell wo men suffering n3 I was to try yourvalu- . , able remedy." Mrs. WM, GltUKN, 332 S. Addison Street, Indianapolis, liuhuna. There is hardly a neighborhood iu this country, wherein some woman has not found health hy using this good old fashioned root and herb remedy. If there is anything about which you would like special advice, write to the l ydia K, l'iukham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. I pea Pasteurization r t i Mrntt every woman v. nits a our, clnti torn plrxion, nnd r.m tuive it at a Intlini; ro.n. V nnstipitimn in women is uk returns to i nn almninj rxtrnl, nnd tlm rtust poor j c i iru I. il inn which in come s lor vcllnw, muddy, pimply complcnjn", win. Ii sn ninny women arc tiyuig to uvt rtoin.:. j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets i is the one drpnul.ihle rcntril)' lor bad rumplexiina, I hey act on ihc liver ivnd buwrUhkr ndoincl, yet hnvr nu d'ittt"t huh nhri-ettf-ct. I l.ry itxsiHt imtnrp U lliunvt'lt' ibr impiiTitlcn that rt into (he hUu). l lu-y s ill aiitcly clrnr up, even the moiii du-lift3- i iiif't ondilum tui. klyanJ tone up the i iitirr ! Bstrni, Hiving t pntr, trcih, ruddy skin. 1 hry are abftoluti-ly pure - rosy to lake and correct constipation. They net quick- ly. rleanne and purity nnd tunke you . (eel fine, Stiirt treatment now. Get a box ' horn any diuuittt 10c and J5c, KCcpS Jill tilijffl tt'ria IVuin t!u rtiviu lis Keep ltut tfi itn nu' iialilit's. 1 tul w not jiasti'urizi'tl !( vcliis had flavors very rn uy in warm wvat hw. Ts( (ho host a l purest 'Medford Creamery' Butter Vsk vour arnifi'. ; Pasteurized lmlfi 'aiul Nvt'ft cream for .pins. rniitk vliii- III- BSILL-ANS Absolutely Icmiiovcs IntHCStion. Onopackne proves it. 2ocatalt druists. si i:tv I'iknt ST AT Till-: SH ST A Star HP - 1 P Star A o o l. I.. IIAII.V. Pii'i'iii'lnr. rnv iim i; !.-. mi vrv nsirs, lar A mu m r f t T T t T f ? T t f f f T t t f r r t r r ? ? r T ? ? T V ? ? V f ? t y ? 'A y y y MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED VEILING .lust received, our new hue ol tauev 'eiliu!;s, iu all colors, also some new Ready-to-Wear Veils for street and nulo 'wear. NEW "WIRTHMORE" WAISTS ON SALE SAT- URDAY In styles particu larly appropriate for fall wear, in . regular and extra i tie Woman s otore 14-22 NORTH C.F5NTRAL MEDFOIiD, OREGON MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID GLOVES Volllels ( 'lianioisette (iloves, ill tan, sn'av, lilack and white, these "loves are cheap at 7oc, on sale Sat urdav, nail' 48c sizes, as always, they are priced at, each.... $1 Silk Petticoats K) All-Silk Taffeta Petti coats, in plain and change able colors, really worth "i. $3.98 1 ; i- U II VVlKTHMOk D.9 Y,i I R 1 l " ' " l f!fl,:'i'A::iffi-vy NEW "WELWORTH" BLOUSES ON SALE TO MORROW These Mouses do vastly excel all others ob tainable at the price and are I'ontinuallv friends for our making: new Jllouse J)e- for a special sale Sat urday only, each New Crepe de Chene Waists 2") Heautit'ul Xew Crepe de Chene Waists, made iu the very latest styles, all colors, worth sale price 2o extra heavy Crepe de Chine Waists, in white, flesh, maize and black, up to .$(!.."() values, on sale Satur day, each $5.48 partment, on sale Saturdav, each J2 Fancy Petticoats .100 P.eautiful Flowered Near Silk Petticoats, in dark and light colors, extra good style, worth today .-jvS.OO, very $2.19 special Saturday each Another Big Sale of Winter Coats and Suits New AVinter Suits. made of all wool serges and poplins, some trim med with fur, look good as most $25, Saturday, each as 2o Women's Heavy Win ter Coats, in fancy mix tures, a good $lo coat, on $10 sale Saturday, each 25 Women's All-Wool Yclour Coats, in navy, green, ISurgmidv and brown, worth $22.50, Sat urdav, each, at ' $15 Women's Xew Plush Coats, extra Imig and vide, some trimmed with heaver plush. lined throughout, on sale at, each Corset Specials for Saturday 100 pairs of Colli il Corsets. new fall model, worth $1.00, Saliu day, iair Women's all sizes. well 69c 100 pairs' Women's Flesh Colored Corsets, all sizes, worth todav $1.50, on sale Saturday, pair 98c Hosiery Specials for Saturday Women's Kino White Lisle Hose, all sizes, ex tra fine quality, on sale Saturday at, pair 35c Women's Silk Hose, ev ery pair guaranteed, all colors and sizes, on sale Saturday at. pair $1.25 Novelty Sport Skirts Our present showing in cludes a complete assortment of novelties and plain colors in the most desirable fab rics, pretty flared models and pleated effects, fancy pockets, belt and button trimmed $5 up to $15 BEDDING SALE Saturday Sale of Underwear Women's and Children's Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants, good gradi special, each 29c Odd line of Tioys' and Oil-Is' Shirts and Pants, in white and gray, values .!,,,n-,,pj5c Up to i.)i price Womeif ion Kuiu stvl I me grade l"n sizes and es. cllenu nt i-x nir price, suit 59c Women's extra fine grade of I'nion Suits, full bleached, all styles and sizes, very special. iSaturday, suit .....tfOC (iray Cotton Mlanket good size, fine ciial- it v. worth $1.25.. 98c Heavy Miners' Plankets. good size, dark colors. worth $2.50. sah price, pair $1.98 Xew Feather Pillow covered with gooit tn ing. worth $1.50. sale price New Comforters, filled with pure cotton covered: with fine silknlim very special, pr... 98c :$2.48! Saturday is Notion Day 'hildren's fine Hjindkeiciiiefs. 5c grade, special, each 20 Colgate's Natur .il Soa.. c.ike..2c 3 for 250 Colgate's Tal cum Powder. 25c can. each pec-ia! 15o "Pucilla" Cro chet Cotton, all colors, special, ball 10o All Silk Hair Ribbon, all col ors, special, per yard 10 Children's Hose Supporters, all sizes, special, pair 100 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT MANN'S A y y y f y y y y y y y t f y y V f Y y y y y y f t y y x t y y y y y y y t y y T y y y y y y y y y y i X y y V t y y y t y y 4 y .