Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1916)
MEDFOTfD MATT; TRTRUm MKDFOI'I), OUKCOX, SATURDAY. Of'TOnKU 28. lOlfi PACE FOUR MKDFORI) MAILl'RIBUNE "Tfi Tni tKt'KNf iHN'T NKWHPAPHK. luui.rKiii:i' i-:vi:uy ai-'TkhnuoN kx'kit mcniav 1IV TI1K OHO MUNTINU (JO. DEMOCRACY OR IMPERIALISM. Offlo Mull Tribune HulUlUm, J5-J7-2 Nurth J'lr in-n; u-l, plum 75. - .1- ;.. ..... lf.lftrll M.u Tli Mii.lfuf.l TrlhiiiV The Mouth-I m Ori'Kunlun, The Anlilnnd Tribune. UhOHOIS PUTNAM, Kdllor. DMOllTTIOa UIIII One yiyr. by m:,h S 22 On Itu ( liv mall V-r nioill, l,il vi-r'-d by currier In H,lf,rnl, phoi-nU, JuekMoiivlll i,d (Vntrnl I'olnl - . pBlunlny only, by nuiU. per year... I 00 Wfi-Uly, per year 1-SQ Otflclnl Puni'r nf Mm f'llv of Medford orrlclnl l'.i,-r of JiiHimm County. Knlert-d u k-i'urid-:liiBM mutter 81 Mi-ilford, On-won, uinlcr Iho net of Atarub i. inn. i Hworn Clrculnlloti for lit IS full limned wire niliiliid Prem dli-lailett, Democratic Ticket For For For For For For For For For Far For For For For XATIOVAI, I'ri'iiiili'iil WOOIIHOW WILSON" Vice-President. THOMAS II. MAItSIIAI.I.. Si'ATIO Justice Supremo Court TI'IINFK OI.IVKIi. Public Service Commissioner V.. Ii. VAN IlKKSAIt. Kopriinoiilullvo Hill DlBlrlnl II. I. DIO AHMONI). MAH1AN II. TOWNH. .1 ol lit. Ilopi-csoulatlvn -.. K. IIOWAIII). (Ol'XTV lilutrlrl. Attorney NKWTON W. IIOItliK.N County f'lnrli W. II. Mil, I. Fit. Coutily HiM'onlor J. O. CIKHKIXd. Sheriff- UAI.PH (I. JENN'lN'llS. County Surveyor A. .1. llltOU'N. County C'oiiniilHHloni'r .1010 1II0F.MAX. County School Hi poi ln t rml-n I ANNA J KITH FY. Couuty Assessor (.'1,1 NT f.lAM-KTIN. ( I'll til Ailv.) FACING CAR SHORTAGE (('ontlntiod From Page Onn). licvn tlmt oilier dint rii't m in the tinrlh wcit lire receiving n for greater per centage ol' refrigerator ours lliiin tin Hoano Kiver ilislriel ; also Ihiil this i trite in regard in ili-lriols in Califor nia which ntv liinpitii grapes um other fruit-;. As cnrlv ns .Mine ol this vein- enrel'iil oslinintos nf ilie prnhnhh crops of thin valley were propnroil bv the various larec shippers in lliU dis tnct.nll ol' which, were siilimilteil to the Southern I'neit'ie mill I'ueifii r'mit r'.xprr-M onmpnuieK' authorities The si.e nf.tlie probable el'op ivns wel! known to these companies. The ne liial i'1'op will nl lensi eipKil llii'se es tiinnle.s. A'isnre now nsiuu even itvuilitlile slornye pllee ;it our eoul innml, Some lit n. have ln-en eoni pellfil In slop pneUiui; I'm- IneK of stov.'itre I'lieilitie. (lur Winter N'eli peni'M mill Spiuenlnii npile are ilis lllletlv pei'i-.hal)le ami are llalile to ml on mir haniU unli".s promptly inn ell. "We lielieie ihat llie lJ.,-ui- Kiver vallev is III,' only I rail ili-.i n l ol' sice "hi'h is si'iA.'i) liy only one railroaii line, iliher illslrieN where i'onx'ti lion evist', in transperlatiun t'arililies ale iililaillio.,' sul'1'ieieul ears In h;,l. ile their el-ops properly. The Kimne HlM'l' ilislriel is entirely ill nill merey ami lor lliis reason alone n seems In us (lull el r;innliiiarv et' toils nli. in!,) he lniiile on yoni' pan ti pimiiie noper eal" sel'viee. ' alio;,. i'!iineiils il.'ini.ie elllel mi i tin sHf.iinoii in ii.l.lm, a p, 1 1 .lelei . i.Mi,.,', the I rail liy lioliliiiL loo l,-u ; a 1 1 1 vi-. Soine nl' ihese are. Hie ' 's..im ol' ilonhle hainlliti'; ol I lie titiM al this ,.,:,), h,, neeessil v o! I'm '! troin I'lost ol all fruit -.InV ,1 .,1 oiilsi.le point,, .111,1 the lael llail i' I,.ie ..lilallieil anil eonl laeleii t,ii' steam: lap space l,,r tiatisporta ii.ni atiie.iil. wlii.-h must he l.ikeu ami p.,1,1 I in. winilnr or not e hae llle i, ,n,U wnii ln,h to till it. an, I em inab'htv. ''I lite present eotnliliinis eoiitin.,-. to eei ii ir hail I,, Aslaulie sr.ilto., to I,, till this sp.iee. "Iii iiiir opinion, this .li.tiict sloniM li-e,.i, ;! left-l I cut rj V . I I i,-ialnr eais a ilav null otir ero, is tiuneil. We appeal to yon In -.-ac o1- t i - s, r ice ami to ailvis,. ,ct-n. ilelv ta -I v hen Me ln,i en.nit ,.( hen: alnl to W h.ll eMi-tli, "We-lM-el ! a'! s:lni.ilt, ,1, i "If, Unci Y i aU A 't, ..lie sneiation. I'lMilneeis' IVinl Co. i.i fMi-ou, (iity W. Conner, Kni'tie liet Kruil I 'is rilniloisi, ICi'cue liner I o in;cnino V'rtttt lltnueis' ass,,, t.itmti. K. XI. Mi Kenny." BACK of nil the cliitiiiir mul ciii-ti-,ii (if the i'iiiiii;iij4ii, tlie 11111' lament ill (iiesti'in to lie settled y the elee t'irs ;it the polls, is whether or not the repithlic 'will eon I in ue alnii the democrat ie ideals of ii s founders or whether the nation will adopt the policy of imperialism. Armed intervention in Mexico and the conijuest of the country for the benefit of foreijrii investors, is part and parcel of the program of imperialism. Participation in the Furopcaii war is the policy nf imperialism. .Mili tarism and jingoism and greedy comnicrii ial exploitation have for their objective imperialism. .The clash bet ween government, for propert v against government for humanity is part of the war between im perialism and democracy lor imperialism rests on privi lege and benefits the classes, while with democracy rests the -welfare of humanity and benefits the masses. Is llie nation to continue to uphold the torch of lib erty to the oppressed of the world, or is it, under the pre tense of patriotism, to practice exploitation of weaker peo ples? Arc we, as a people, to repudiate the policy of peace, and willi its abiding prosperity, for the war and slaughter of Kuropean feudalism? Since; the civil war the nation has been drifting ir wards imperialism. The reaction engendered by the war, bred privilege. President Wilson has reversed this ir. perialistic tendency and gave the nation a new birth of democracy. Is this trend towards making the republic a real democracy to be checked I Which is the most important the welfare of the peo ple or the welfare of the exploiters of .Mexico? Which is the big item, the anudiorat ion of the conditions of the masses or the betterment of conditions for plutocracy? Voiu- vote will help decide the future of the nation whether as a nation the United Stales shall be henceforth correctly pictured as liberty enlightening (he world or whether we substitute the pol-bellied figure of privilejred greed using the torch of oppression to exploit the world. VILLA FORGES SEIZE r.l, I'ASO, M. -JH. Mfxiran.". iir living in Chiliiialum Cilv ;W la-t nivlil lmui;:hL tin- Mr; lii.-it Villa Ijandii- -i-i.fd a f'rciyln (rain j-milh of Sanla l."-ii!ia. 'liilniji Ima, Tliurlay, and lia r-laitcii it!r a ii tvnml Jintiiii'Z with lit' irit'm;m aUu-k-inir 1'airul i'rum the ca-t. Jiiiiino i I lit jtuii-lion T t j 1 1 i'tv tii- laiiroatt li i ii I'liimiiiL; Ii'imii that l"n 1 Car ral. The it rn;4 s rcMr)t-il Mrin-ral Trc vinn tt'i'l! rdiiili',! in ('liiiinaiuin City and Well suj.)!it'(i with mm- and ani-iniiiiitinn. M rain I'.'i-t'tM-to f.7. siH--.ru! in i-om- lfatact A-ui!ar. Hvft bandits were n'jand. and I 'rivals KM.-van Cruz aiaiikilh-d dining Hip fiybtintf. ('HUH AHl'A I'JTV, ) t. 'JS. The limi- Villa hanilits wliu werv raptnr-t-d at The liahjrt.ru jruudi, 17 miles Mtuthcn'-t t, ('jtsa, (Jrandcs, Wt'd-n'-iday iiioiniii, fdiowino a iiiihl be tween the bandits and the Carranza 1'oiees statinnt'd at tho ilaljienra ranch, have Itccii summarily executed, an tinicial rcpoi't rrceiveil today by (ifiicral Trevinn stated. Tin men av!i were executed in cluded Major Jiiiin Marrn.pt u wti in fdiiimand ol' the bandits; Cap- V mm- A REINCARNATION OI.OXKL UOOSKVKIr has been repeating tlimnali- out the country during his assault tiiion the adniin istration's .Mexican policy, the statement that while he was president; "not one American man, woman or child was slain by representatives of any foreign nation." This statement has been proven a "deliberate false hood," yet the Oolonel goes on repeating it. The New York livening Post takes from the news reports of the New York Tribune, a list of murders of Americans under the Kooscvclt administration, of which the fojlowing in respect to Mexico are examples: July i'i. I90I "Two Amerlniim Bliol:" Jan. IS. llios. "Vniinln Kill Kour AuierleiiiiH." Tlien alter vniioim minor IiihiiIih stteli iih "Aniorlcan KlHlieriuen .lulled" mul "Ainerlenn Sallorn Chni'Ke TortiireK," eoiueH Julie, ninii, In which "Hool DenlcH 'I'ronpH to Cntineii" ul'ter several Aniei'li'iins hud lieen hilled Ihorn nnd the .mtr-vlvora had ileintindeil Ihat the Ameri can isovernuienl Bend h military force to protect them. : J'.ut of course the Colonel's fictions are superior to facts. Don't the cheering hero-worshippers throughout llie country offer sufficient proof of the truth of Harnum's axiom the people like to' be humbugged? The Colonel also possesses a dual, if no't a quadruple, personality, as becomes. a strenuous person. In his abus ive tirades he declares that he was personally conducting soup houses for the jobless poor in New York City during the winter that he was faking the discovery of the "Kiver of Doubt," thousands of niiies away in the wilds of l.ra zil thus offering conclusive (videuce of his diversified genius. As Former Senator l'ettigrew of South Dakota savs: "AYas l'ythogaros correct. Is his doctrine of reincarna tion proven beyond a question or a doubt, Have we Baron Munchausen witli us again in the form of Teddv Africanus, the hunter and explorer?" Ilrlllsh Bovernment admits the rli?hls of nil pei-Kons In lieu! rill countries to enam In legitimate ooinnioreiul tramiiti'ilohs, It. armied Unit such n rlKht does not limit the riuht of oilier 'Kovcriiitii'iits to restrict the nclivltles of their own nationals. ; WASHINGTON, Del. S. Ureal Urltain's note In reply to the Ainerl enn representations nuninM the com mercial hlacli list hk received today at the Ktate department. Arrmme ments remirdlni; Its pullictitlon will he ninde later. It Is understood lo re iterate the contention for tin1 rlisht to Machllst, hut offers methods of relief to Americans in certain circum stances. The llrltlsh note Is In reply to the American note of .Inly US. which de nounced the tilacklist ns "an nrhllrnrr interferenre with neutral trade." nnd iiicon.sl.steiit with true justice, sln 'ere nuiliy mid impartial fairness, "which should characterise the denl 1ubs of friendly povei iimcnls w ith one another." The names of some American firms already have heen taken from the blacklist nnd tho llrltlsh note Is liiiderslood to offer means of remov ing others. The Hiitlsli note is understood to take the Hue of anninent it Is un precedented for a neutral to claim jlhat ft In inherent should, lu effect, I compel ils subjects to trude w ith the jetninv. ami that It Mnlntes no law i for llie llritish Koverniuenl to prevent jits subjects from doini! so. While the i 'Ralph G. Jennings I IU:IO(Tt TIC .(HMvK Vol! Sheriff Air As a "Hair Tonic" Thero ia no hetttr hair lonh', or Kcriuiuidc.than fresh nir full of . lll'e-irh'lliK luiiishlue. The absence of It together with wilful iicKlect Uliht fitliniMiats, etc., is resnonslble for lni'Ko shall of hair nuli ness nnd hnir loss. i Hut fresh ulr nnd sunshine alonn are not enoimh to correct nil these evils. Nuture frequently requires tho aid of a preparation llko "NKWIlltO'S IlKIU'll'IDK." i HKItl'K'IDK is all nlmoltito necessity lo the majority of folks. It prevents dandruff conlanion, keeps Hie hair Unlit uml fluffy llio Hcalp HWeet and clean. ! Fnly nnd unslsiJiUy hair Is qille unnecessary. Resin with Homi cide today. II is KUiiranleed by the llnrplcido Company, Detroit, ilichlRaii anil sold everywhere. Applications it t the beittr barber shonB. Ml:IH Oi;l) I'll AltM ACV, SH'clal Alents. For County Sheriff V - 5k W 111 i V 1 Si ax i i:. w. wiiisox. Kcpulilfcnn Xotniiiee pin; siiKltiri'. K. W. Wilson Is an active. proKtes slve nnd capable youni; loan, and stands for a rigid enforcement of all llie laws. lie is finishing his fourth year as deputy In charge or the sheriff's of fice and is pre-eminently qualified to discharge the ruties of that office In a highly satisfactory manner, and by reason of his experience and ability the cost of the office should be re duced to the lowest figure In the his tory of .lackson county. It is univorsaltv conceded that the sheriff's office Is being conducted In a highly efficient manner, and the election of Mr. Wilson means a con tinuance of its present condition. An excerpt from the Certified Pub lie Accountant's report to the County Court, filed .March fourth. 11)11! con tains the following: "All of Ihese collections have been promptly-deposited in tho treasury. The sheriir Is observing the law re quiring iill delinquent taxes to be brought forward on the current rolls and entered on the lax receipts. This is a huge task, and they are doing the work as diligently as possible during the stress of a heavy tax Vollection. II is praiseworthy in the sheriff to find his office administered with no bustle or confusion. Only expert men are employed in the office, in tho tax collections nnd other departments of the office. And it Is a pleasure to find .lackson county coining forward ;is one of Ihe best officered counties In the stale. Undoubtedly it Is econ omy to employ only efficient men in Ihe office of tax collector. "1 have scanned every tax collec tion and every fee coining into the office nnd I find nothing out or place nor entered wrongly. This is nn un usually good record. . Mr. Wilson has by his own energies made himself a competent deputy sueri!!. ana ny training ami nanny has the necessary qualifications for Sheriff. John A. Westerlnnd, Medford. Ore. liev. Kobert A. Hutchinson. C.eo. W. Ilunn. Ashland, Ore. Thos. H. Simpson, Ashland. Ore. C. 11. Lamkin, Ashland, Ore. Ueorge Hilton. Medford, Ore. Kcv T. K. llaillie. il'aid Adv.1 I am n native son of Jackson coun ty, horn on tho Applegat? In 1S1. Am n farmer and stock raiser. 1 feel qualified to fill the office 1 am aspiring for and can give the tax payer an efficient nnd economical ad ministration. I am a taxpayer and will naturally work for their Interests. Il'aid Adv ) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bell-ans john a-perl (Absolutely Removes I Indigestion. One package proves it. 'Joe at all druggists. UNDERTAKER I.Air Aslfnnt Sit S. IVXIU'I.KTT Clonic M. 4-, ii.l 47-1-9 Automobile Hcnrse Service. A.mkiulmc tMirvic. CorODW V v '.'--V h'.v ";'sh Tills commission has charge of nnd controls all steam rail roads, eelctric railroads, tele phone lines, electric light, pow er and gas companies, ware houses and other public utili ties in Oregon. The commission should not I e all of One Political Party. It Is n business Office for a Itusiness Mail. VOTi: I on 2. Year's Kvperience in Transiior tatien. Manufacturing and Shipping S'E. L.VAN DRESAR 1 VnnHTHth- Oinditliilr, f', 9 m - 1W v-7 J V r mm 9 CLINT GALL ATIN Democratic ITominee for County Assessor Vote X 71 November 7, 1916 I pledger myself to give the. people of Jackson county an economical, efficient and equitable assessment of. all the properties in .lackson county and to exercise great care in preventing double assessments' and their consequent em barrassments and losses. CLINT GALLATIN VOTE FOR 1 t K " St ft f 1 jP- -r ' .,1 if ! . v 1 . v : - 7 'It , ' ' " V 62 G.A. (Present Clerk) REPUBLICAN NOMINEE COUNTY CLERK UK STANDS FOR Efficiency, Economy, Business Principles in County Affairs. l;n- .-..nn, sy ti, .--..p-;li;)e.