Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    1-AGK TWO
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TOCAL AND
j PERSONAL
Arthur l.ftim of Kotsi'liiiiK visited
frlenilg uiul n-laiiviM In tin- illy Mon
day. Japunt'Ke Curio Store. .'!U North
Central avenue. 1-n 1 1" Moil; from main.
Toys and Orl-ncl novilili's. Tea
room open afternoon.
Tom dailies or Trail Ih In (lie city
for 8 low day iitli'nillnx lo IiiihIiiphk
mallem.
The latest tliliiK In litisiictry. Made
of rnvitllcil mil ttlrit: and ralfla, lunula
by .Marie llltiT for l at Hotel Nash,
on Thursday and Friday. NovciiiImt
2and I!. Clauses at H a. in.. I i. m.,
find 7 p. in.
Kverett Wilson of Colftciidulc.
Wash., is anions the out of town
visitor In the city.
Mrs. Leach, Corsets inatle-tn-oriler.
Ahiio-fiupport Corset, also helts. Ii2ii
North Haiilett. I'honn C.s:i-J,
Frank Hull of Central I'olnl lins
sold his string of movie houses at
Central I'olnl, Kanle I'oint and Tal
ent to Mall mill lilley nf KiikIo I'olnt.
who will take poKessIon Immediately.
Get vonr gasoline at De Voe's.
Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. Crane of Cen
tral I'oint spent .Monday afternoon In
the city attending to Imslness mut
ters. ,.
Baths lind inassaRe. Prs. Hedges,
23!i E. Mli St. ,
A Halloween parly will he held to
nllilil at Hie Washington school to
which all are Invlled. In addition to
n Ioiik list of unmcs and sliinls ap
propriate to the occasion Wilson
Walte will piny a cornet solo and Miss
Hess Hrynn will Klve a vocal solo.
Illi? fie mlllishnko at De Voe's.
liriints I'ass Monday afternoon de
feated Klamalh l-'iills lltol. This
result Ik IIioiikIH hy local fans to
portend n close waine helween (Irants
I'ass anil MedTord on this local
grounds election day.
Danger! iol your chimneys clean
ed. Last chance. W. M, nwyer 2:17
N. Cenlrnl. I'hone 4S-U. 190
Mrs. (ieorne Standlsh of Yrekn,
Cal., Is visiting friends and relatives
In Meiirord ami vl.inlty this week.
Soe Dnve Wood ahoiit that fire. In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
HldK.
Charles Kahner of KeildltiK, Cal.,
Is a business visitor In the city for A
few days.
(ilrlB wanted Wednesday morning
lo fold at Medford Printing company.
Apply at 8 a. m.
Dan Weaver has returned lo his
home In Walklns after a slay of a
week In this city. 1
No Hunting signs for sain at the
Mall Tribune, office.
It. K. Johnson was a business
visitor In the city Monday afternoon
from Orauts I'ass.
A fw of tho Vlhiud cards nnd
booklets in our window, ltemcnihcr
them Tor Xtnas gifts. Medford Hook
Store.
K. T. Staples was a business visitor
In Medford Monday from Ashland.
nmternillk, 10c gal. I)n Voe's.
John (ireen of llutte Falls spent
Monday In Medford looking alter
business Interests.
Hlg line of trimmed hats as low as
tl.HS nt Ihe closing out sale.
Ahren's.'" .
Mr. and Mrs. C. I., niddle of Cald
well. Idaho, spent Monday looking
over Medford and the suiroiimllns
country'
Oatos sells Ford cars, J200 down
and 25 n month, ,
It. C: nunks of Napa, Cal.. Is In Ihe
city on Ytiisluess for n few days.
Kvery Columlila llernril listed In
the catalogue Is now In slock. Med
ford Hook Store. .
I.. (!. M Devaney of Portland Is
spending a few davs in (he city.
You will get pood measure, and
good gasoline If you get It at De
Voe's.
Quln I.. Jones of Portland Is a busi
ness visitor In (he i lly.
The closing out sale for millinery.
Your choice of irlmeil hats, values to
$17. .".a. Many beauties (o choose from.
Now Jil.iis. Ahren's.
O. l(. Pellon of Seattle. Wash . Is
spendlm: a few days in Medfotd and
vicinity. Mr. Pellon contemplates
buyiiii; an orchard in the vnl!e nnd
making bis home here.
"The Valbu of the Kogtie." word
and music 1 fic. 2or
Will Myers of Ashland spent Tues
day lu Medford on business.
A traveling man for a paper house
tells us Cordova Leather uoods are
carried only by the yen finest houses
Me yvas surprised to see (hese Ihlnus
In Medford. Meilfoid Hook Store.
William Mori is of Central Toint
was In Medford on business Tuesday
r.'oinlni;.
riaths I5c. Hotel Holland.
Two bowling allevs are now tiein
llisuilled III (he lo al Klk Temple.
I-'red Areas of Hiinnnii yxas In the
rlly Muuilav and Tuesday nlti ndinit to
business matteis.
(loodllch Kain Coats best Hie mar
ket affords a( rlosiiui out sale prices.
Ahren's.
Mlmo Tliroek mm inn o' llu. h is
su'nding a few das In Hie eily on
hitsin- ss.
William Hooker was fined Tues
day lor speeding.
No trespass signs for sale at the
Mall Tribune office. '
C. II, Turner of Caldwell, Idaho,
v.as a ..I'-dlord vislior the first of the
v eei;.
New models, and sizes in Kodaks
and Hrownles. Medfoiil Hook Store.
II. 1.. Mall Is a Imslness visitor in
the ,-ily for the wee; from Portland.
De Voe buys beer bottles.
Kred (!. French of Crants Pass
spent Monday and Tuesday lu the city
visiting friends am! I rausacting busl
ines. Itainy weather necessitates rain
coats and umbrellas at closlnu' out
sale prices. Mil: and up. Ahren's.
Charles Kemfer of Minneapolis,
Minn., is in (lie city on liii.siness rur
a few days.
Dr. T. (!. Heine, practice limited to
eye. ear, nose, throat; glasses fitted.
2 2X Fast Main, Phone 303.
F. 'i. Ililiino. '' the Maxwell Motor
oin;an, and A. W. Walker motored
to Yr"ka Tuesday morning.
Ilamnca Class llaniiuet at Moose
Mall Front street, Friday night.
II. Whitstone of Central Point
was lu the city Tuesday morning
transai;tiiig hiislness with local nier
chanls. I ee Vincent of Sams Valley was
trading with .Medford merchants
Tuesday morning.
Halloween dance at Moose Hall to
night. Prizes given. 1!io
It. W. Hertelson or Scuttle is
spending a few days In Medford ami
vicinity attending --to business mut
ters. You will get good measure nnd
good gasoline If you get It at De
Voo'a.
II. O. Howard of Portland is In
Medford on business for n Tew days.
J. W. Merdellh or Keokuk, la., ar
rived In Medford Monday evening and
will spend a few days looking over
the surrounding country.
Hakery goods at De Voe's.
Mrs. Clarence Coy of Faglo Point
'silent Tuesday shopping lu .Meiirord.
Halloween diiuee at Moose Hall to
night. Prizes given. 1 llfl
C, K. linlley of Porllaml transacted
business In (he city Monday and
Tuesday,
Plerco the Florist has some Tine
Delpphlnum plants! Plant now.
: . 10. S. Fletcher arrived in the city
Portland Monday evening for a brief
bysiness visit.
Siskiyou or.'Colestln water, 10c
bottle at Do Voe's; 5c deposit on
bottle.
John ltush of Los Angeles Is spend
ing a row days In the city on busi
ness. . ,
Halloween dunce nt Moose Mall to
night. Prizes given. I 00
W. II. Norton of Portland Is in the
clly transacting business and visiting
friends nnd relatives.
Seo the stock labels carried hy the
Medford Printing Co., If you nro in
A hurry.
.Miss II. (i. Nesbllt of San Fran
cisco is the guest or Meiirord friends.
F. M. Carter is a Imslness visitor
In the city from San Francisco for n
few days.
Highest price paid for strictly
fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland.
10. L. Wvbster of Kugene spent
Monday and Tuesday in the city look,
lug after business interests.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
The Insurance Man.
The first geese of the season flew
over Medford this morning, the sold
snap sending them south in hundreds.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
Xnsli every Wednesday. Honrs for
consultation. 10 to 3
-Mr. and Mrs. II. Williams Meltrlde
of Snohomish. Wash, arrived in Med
ford In their car Tuesday niornlns
nnd yylll make their home In this
city.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Trlntlng Co.
Mrs. (Ins Nichols of ltrownshoro
was a .Medford visitor Tuesday.
Huttermtlk .'le quart at Do Voe's.
Mrs. West Childreth of Fnule I'olnt
was shoppini; in the city TitcMlav.
See Pierce, the Florist, for Per
enlal plants, plant no?.-.
A. C. Allen and his brother have re
lumed from a nip to Klamath Falls.
Auto wheels repaired; first-class
job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Kepair Shop, opposite pub
tic market.
AUSTRALIA VOTflS MAJORITY
AGAINST CONSCRIPTION
MKI.I'.orilN'K. Australia, via l.on
jdon. Oct. ."I The position of the eon
isclll'tlon referendum is virtually' nil
changed, hut its friends all declare
tlleuiselves hopeful thai the final re
sillt will sboyv a majority In their fa
vor. The political situation seems
'oeiliiin to become eolnjdl,-al',d. hit(
developments n t!.;s resie, t are not
expected until Premier Hitches re
turns shortly from S.iin v. .
Wartents are b.-iiu; issuci Tor the
arrest of sinule nirn between the ai;es
of ':l and ill. xvho failed to report
under ihe compulsory training
scheme.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NT lil i -t I iris mauled Wed'ies,!,.
i.ioininv'. to t'obl at Me.llord Print
iiiK Cvmi'.uiv. Appl; tit x . m.
FRED DODGE OF
LI
While ii;
iniiu wl.ii
Stt'ijJIi:ill.
1 ,,, ... ...Iim ,, ,,f .,
hm! t.r.iUcit in two jti
llu- Si-kivdii-., Mrniit -f
''veiling, KhhI Dmlm nl' A-hhnnl wa
liinnvn It flu1 i.'iiU nn both una
e civd. The in.iund tii;ui was rn-ii-In
1 1 1 ; nil l!n I'livinc, iiiiikiiiL'
I h run iti 1 i 1 1 ei-n niiiintc-i. At tin-
'li-i)lltl it tnlillll iHM-O-sJil'V i"
imijilltal f iiltf ,11111 ;il tin shrnilih-r iitnl
li h(i r I he I'lhitW.
I.al
(hi- t'l j iMum I)ihIl' w:t- ml
'XI
t-d t Uw. dm Inrut-lv to ihe,
id li! I. .Mr-. Knilc .ni
t rilled and i- under ihe rare ol" a h
"irian.; Their e-nmnl )is-uhl child
heiiiLi- eared 'v nt the (irnnite City
Ihij tit jti in A-hhiiid.
Iide i- a member of the A-dilnnd
k Indye :md is well known ami liU
ed aiiiniiu the yiinnir people nf both
A-hliiud and Mt'drm.l. He i a -.n-ili-l.iw
u' MiiVnf Juliaon of A--liI;iiid
and a hnther-in-law of Jli's. John
.lohii-on and Mi 'layre ,Jnhiion oi'
this eiiv.
F,
KILLED IN FLIGHT
KKDWOOI CITV, CmI., OH. -SHas
( 'liri -to Icr.-un, eom-tillin en
Liiiieer of iin aviation enuipany here,
was hilled today when hi inaehine
overturned in a Tail o' )IM) feet duriuu
a trial flight of a new mililary aero
plane. t 'hristitf l'erou was flying over the
aviation field al a height of s.ctmI
hundred teel when hi engine went
dead. I le Vol phi ned to an aiairoxi-
male height of 1 till feet, hut
led
io loe eoiitmt of his plane and
plunged to earth, the inaehine turniiii;
over upon him.
llir- wile nnd lv.o brothers were
wat hin Ihe flight and ni-he( to hi-
aid with .Mi-s f'.u-eine Doty ol San
! i'iiiii'im-u, an aviation pupil, the in
lined it.viulor was inirneu 1 1 a hos
pital, hut expired soon alter reach
ing (here,
' ( 'hri-dof t'eron was 'Jli years ohl.
He was born near lies Moine-, la..
comiim to ('alitornia at the ai;e of 7
with hU jiiuvnl-. Hi- tatlier, Heniy,
U a rancher near San Ihe-o, t'al.
('h'i-.tfir-on cjiuht hi t'ir-t iu--pinition
lo fly in 1!H after Wiiteli
iuj Uncolii I'eaeheV, who w;u killed
in a fall into the hay Inst year at the
I'nuauiu-l'aciltc exposition, lie was
only a boy (he:,, hul he built u machine-
and flew.
t'hrtstoHYrsnii's mo-l noted flight
u as nil ae: in I journey hel ween San
Krancisco and Los Angeles, over tiie
'IVhaehnpi nioimlnin-;. He was not
ed, too, for hi uiechar.iral -kill in the
uianulai titre of aeroplane, an ani;le
of the hu-ine-s to which he hatl d
voted u.uch of bis time lately.
IE
One hundred and fifty memlers of
the liel'ekahs from 1 1 lodges of .Ucfe
:on and Josephine connlies are todiw
In session at Oiol Fellows ball. Meu
iord. Ur.uits i:nd Ashland :ui-
inhed the largest deleuations, v I'll
'i'.ie ut, Kai;le Point and .lackonvi!'e
wt li represented.
Ilusliioss meeting were held in
MoruiiiK and at lei noon, Jessie M .
Howard of Medlord presiding;. l.Mv
this afternoon election of officers r.ir
th- ensuini; enr was held.
TonUht the decree team of lh
I'.ruits Pass lml m will exemnlify th-
iU fiee work of the order. This tr:ua
put on the decree work al the ;rand
njdi;e in KoseHur last spriim.
Anions those present from Hrants
1'ns is Mrs. .leanie lJurket Orand
arden of the Kehekah assembly.
(let your milk, cream, butter
and buttermilk nt He Voe's.
es
v.VKatDoGstheWoiidOweaMotW?
ALL
.mi mat love can
All flint science
Uef.
.! Pin fii
ri'rtiil to alifi.'Or
lrtsv.luir. mui ml
iiHteu- oi priT-o'inf
'' neirin. ji 14
I.Pt f Ml .1... i- -..I
t.vty itjother -nfM l-me ,,.p.f
Olio
BIG CLEVELAND
I
v i.r. ij., ijri. o i . i lie
; Huglifs cuinnalKn hore not a tfrribln
)yl1 '""y wiien lKinior i. .lomtiion,
IfiuliiiK lawyer uiuh lifc-loim roimhli
cuii, aniinunced Ins "would vole for
I'i f.-id(Mit WilHon."
,y tKei V
r- Ij
P
tea
Homer
If. JlillHSOII
.lohnson was a delesale to the Chi
cago convention that nominated
lliilihes and Is a member of the re-
piihliolin county executive coniniitt
- -
aliOKU county which Includes
eland. Ho Ip an ex-inesident of
the Cleveland rhatnher of roniiuprce
anil Is one of the most public spirited
men in the city.
President Wilson has handled the
difficult situations of his administra
tion ns well us they could hnvp been
bundled"" Raid Johnson.
"I have tho highest admiration for
Wilson. I think highly of Hughes too,
hut I think there is no necessity for
I unking n clrnnge.
j "In all this carping criticism and
I fault finding that has been Indulge:!
: in this campaign, sight has been lo.st
i 3f the paramount issue, the dipto
j niatic problems to be handled and the
big questions that wiil have to he de
cide,! when peace comes.
' President Wilson is a bigger man
than his party. 1 have the utmost
jeunf.denco In him and In his abilif
to handle the big questions Hint will
jeoiee up for settlement after the war.
j "The issues, to be. decided after I lie
iwar make the presidntiM eUllon this
year a question o' -men rattier than
! parties.
I "When it conies to a t lioi
year lietween two snlendid aieii
if s
V '1
li.-vo I'resiilent Wilson lias !ia:'. t h" ! 1 '"'inni'ss anil ciiiiistenev of its pol
experienrp and li fas sliovvn tiiat lie j vimlieatin-. as 1 have said, the
merits Hie confident'? of his fellow l'i'ineiiles of intcrnalmnnl law and
countrymen, so I iroliillv sliall east Ishnwiiijr itself as to all. the chainiiioii
my ltallot for llilll."
TO OVERTURN GOVERNMENT
(Continued From Page One).
acmimtratioti .-ni'
the
hirlh ol
nation.
"Thi- Wilon reetird of law- enaet
d t'litit'e- ihe pre-ideiit to mv v.te.
T' tt!ih'id i wo'.dd he to brand niy--clf
a !ipociie.
1'orein Dietat ion.
"I liave no palieiiee with tho-e ot
ers who permit consideration of for
teju iuU ic-t- to iiil'iueiiec them. Nor
do I h.'lieve there iivv tujiny uch. all
the talk of the 'hyphenate-' to the
eonimtv noiwitlwtandiim. A liandfu'
of pp'ie-MMiial aiiitator- have bv
i heir pernicious activity he-n;irched
the tair "niue and lame nf two In rue
iinn'ii- ti' fin' bet ritien-. lho-e ot'
ln-h and tierman birth or extraction.
Tiie present administration ha, all
Ihe s(ii
h. nd.
this ,!-.
llUs 'p
cd to ,
cat ieut.
eharaet
's e-f oar foreign rebiiiue in
f ot'! r,ru the -j-ovei nvieiit at
litul time would be a 'iatr'cr
'ii;ue:!t. Wit-on ean he tra-r-u
ii'i-c iti the ftiiine the same
-'endl'ast -.anitv wuhh ha
evied his i.it.'t. and to briivj
,!s m; ; el i brouuii tl:e eraeial t imes
;t'U'.ui, w i!l'.t;tt i"-- of pivstiue or
bletiii-.'. ii)-. ui Aimrii-an Ihuior.
Mjiy Not .MiiieiiHlic.
"As a j ; .-teel a.nist I wish the pres
ident etv ie-- of a '.ciii t -l'.r-iev-cnue-te.ilv
advtiee.te. There i- "rave
l.ar. in uhith 1 -baiv, that ihe clo-i-u
the v. ;-,r wiil be marked bv a thod
of iinp- ti-. whirl- will work havoc
with out d-mit's-i,. industries.
"Vet thai is. after att. onlv a fear.
If in.'tv not inateviali?e. If it doe, e
cue
can j-l
mr.fil'ii!nt 'lolTr', 1
p-iui h,i;I TTinltr toil
eenfl ieminl. to
lor r.ip i 'U'lj
rni'v riuic hv t,v.
...... i' 1 .. M
..i.i..
f
-ior . ueer. ""M.M1
can trust the .simiid common sen-e and
illiiloulited nlriolism of (lie president
and congress to remedy the evil.
"line tiling is certain, tile larilf is
sue occupies a subordinate place iu
thi- eiimpain. It alone -lioiihl not de
termine the vote ol' any citizen. There
are too many graver and more immi
nent ilaiiLror to he guarded uuaili-t.
Tiie present inluiini-tration i- tile saf
est rope to eliny to.
Debt of (iratltiiile.
''I would like iiiirlieulurlv to ealt
ntteiiiioii to the dehl of nititinle ev
ery waye earner owes lo Ihe Wilson
iidmiui.-tration. It took iahor out of
the class of eomuioililies. IliHierto
our eonstituiious, I:ivs and inilustrinl
li-aes, founded as they were upon the
harsh canons ol'
nomists, rc'iiril
EnttlUli political
il liumiin labor ns
lieioiiuj'it; in the same category with
holts of cloth, pis of iron ami bales
of hay, iiinl subject to the same treat
ment, with brutal ili-reiL'aril lor Hie
human element, not merely ienorini:
the wortiininan himself, hut the wife
and children behind liiiu.
"Wilson has ejevalcit labor from
this ivnohle place and (tiven full rec
ognition lo the human bodies and
souls which Ihe term labor encom
passes. This., to my mind, is one of
the jrrcutest nf his m niplishinont.s."
HUGHES OPPOSES EMBARGO
(Continued From Page One.)
opean war, are oinif to have an c.
traorditiaiy efficieney, a -reat organ
ization, reat powers, -ii-eat diM'ipline,
alert manhood. They have had their
wastes; they have had their misfor
tunes, hut ln-hind all those serious
eouMMjiieuee of war must he observ
ed the ad untaxes of a tremendous
driving power, pcrfeetin;.' oraniza-
lion mm merea-inj: the elfieienev of
Mien and women. Thev have learned
jt' eo-operate; they have learned t
work together, -h is no time to talk
to hv Aineriean people that unless it
ases it.s governmental pow
teel its,.)!' il wiil fail, it
s to pro-elf-evi-
dent.
The heckler then asked his (pies
tion. After replying, .Mr. Hughes con
tinued :
"In nil the matters we are looking
far to the future. We must consider
our place as a great nation devoted lo
the interests of civilization.
"We must maiutam the right to
buy. We have the need, iu the ab-
-ence of ii men liant marine, such ns
shimlil luivc: w havi- tin- need
ittilir.in the i'ni'iiiiii's . I' travel anil i
miit irut'ct Aiiii'iii-iin i-itizetis in ev
vry riclil with ri'-pi'ct to lilV, jrop
I'l'ty mui iMiiulucri-t as tu al) nations.
"What W want is an America
slumlinir lor its own riulils, laeinir
the wnrlil with a sense of .justice, ask
in naujiht lint that to whieh slie is
ent it lei!, hut fearless anil euuraueoiis.
tliisj'0 nei'il an Ameriea t'nlir-siitiaro to
l,e-!,he worhl, eotnnientlin itself Iiv the
(lie rights nt' neutrality.
Knocks Obstinate
Coughs in a Hurry
Hint GffM ni the l'nu-n-.
Thousands of r-ioplc normalIv,hi-:tlth--
.11 eVei'V other rispeet. HIV HIIIHiVed with
i pcrristeiit hituuia-oii liroaciiiul cuuli
, ar alter year. d. -turbine their slwp
ind Jiuikini lite iliwureealile. It's so
ievdk-stf tliere's an old home-made
emedy that will end such a coaii
a!ilv and ipiu-kh.
(let from anv (irurtrit '"l1' er.nrcs of
ncx" cents worth i, pour it into a
tint hot th' and till the Iwjttle with plain
rami luted auuur svrup, JIpeti?! taking
t at once. Crndimily but sureh von
vill notice the pltti L'iu thin out and then
li-appenr rt itoct Iter, tiius endim; a
.ujfh that oii in-ver tliouirht would end.
it alfO proniptiv Ioojm-ii a drv or tinht
oij.'h. stops the troublesome thro.et
ickh', ootIir tiie irritated Hieiiil-niae
hat the throat and hronelual tnU'.
uid ridief conies Hlnio-t iniui' diateh .
unv'ft nte wiil usually brak up an or
itiiHi v throat or t ht'-t cold, and for
trotiehitis, croup, ulnMipin-.' ctaiL'ii and
ironcliiul at,hma there is nothing
K'tter. It ta?te plea mi nt and keep,-;
jcrfectly.
Pinex is a most valuable eoaer'itrnted
onipound f L'cnutne Nontav pine cx
ract, vombiae4l with imaiacol and
KM1 bv millions ef people ewrv venr
or throat and chv-H colds with tpleiv.iid
e-ults.
To avoid disappointment. k vour
IriiL'i'Kt for 4,iii.j ontn'es of Pinex" with
'all direction and don't accept Hnvthi?::
dse. A LTaarantv of nVolTite sntisfae
ion or moie-v ironiptlv rfiuntl-.; uia
vith thin pr. raration. The Pinex Co.,
!. V avnc, lad.
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS
lXTfcltl"KU.. AITOCAK CX).
TIME CARD.
LTe Mfdtora lor Asniand. Ttlent
and Phoenix dallr, except Sunday, al
8:00 a. m.. 1:00. 1:00. 4:00 and 5:11
p. m. Alto on Saturday at 11:15 p
m. 8undaya leare at 8:00 and 10: 10
a. tn. and 1:00. 1:00, 5:30 and 9:31
i p. m. Leave Ashland tor Bedford
dully, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m..
1:00. 1:00. 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Alst
on Saturday nlghti at 6:30 and
I-JO. 8undayg leave Ashland at 9:01
a. m. and 1:00. 4: SO, l!J0 and 19:11
. m.
Suits dii
j SUNK BY TORPEDO
j (Continued I'roni I'aKoOtie.l
Willie of the sinklni! ami that the vc
'sel was sunk by two torpedoes rather
'than by buu fire, had not been con
. lirined In any official dispatches to
'.iay. hut It was adaillteil that if such
ti re the case the seriousness of the
ii'ltuatlon would he greatly increased.
Fince the original reports Kiven out
yesterday morniiiK ihe state depart- j
n:ent has not mode any further in- j
formation public. The case is beiht! j
handled directly by Hecretary Lansing i
himself and any further facts will be;
Riven out ihroiiK.i him when made
public.
The Herman embassy does not be-
illeve the evidence will show the
I nledces (iiven to the I'nited Kuites
have been violated. It is said al the
embassy, however, that if a com
mander of a submarine has violated
or exceeded his orders, his action
would he promptly met with severe
punishment.
Officials of the embassy feel thai.
Consul Frost's dispatch yesterday,
sayiiiK the Marina had been shelled,
indicated that the vessel was Irylna
to escape.
EAT BIG MEALS! NO
SOUR, ACiO STOMACH.
INDIGESTION OR GAS
"Pnpe's Dinpepsin" is Quickest, Km-
est Stoimuh Kelilt' Known i
Try It!
Time it! Pape? Ulnpopsln will di
gest anyUtln; you eat and overcome a.
sour, gassy or oue-of-order stomach
surety within five minutes.
H our iu''0is don't tit comfort t'.i'.y,
or what yot eat lies like a lump if!
lead in your stomach, or If you have 1
heartburn, that is a sign of indiges- ,
Hon. j
Jot from your pharmacist a filly'
cent case of Pape's Uiapopsin and take j
a doso just as i-oon as you can. Tlio:'e
wiil be no sou- risings no helcliliig of
undigested fooc's mixed with acid, no i
stomach gas or heartburn, fullness j
or heavy feeling in the stomach, nan- 1
sia, debilitating headaches, dizziness
tr intestinal g-' .ng. This will all --P, r
and besides, there will be no sour!
f00,'l left over In tne stomach to poison
your breath wii.li nauseous odors.
i ape's Diapepsin is a certain - iro
for out-of-order stomachs, because it
takes hold of your food and digest ; ii
just . tho same.. a IJ your stojnneh
wasn't, there.
These larjfe fifty-cent cases contain
enough "Pape's DiapepHin" to keep
the entire family free from stomach
disorders and indirection for niauy
months. It belongs 1" your hoine.
Adv.
Star Theatre ;
ONE DAY ONLY i
Thursday, Nov. 2
and
Two tlilii";,
W R
Oof it nt
KeM.v.s
when luiyins
Diamonds, Watches
Jewels and Silverware
At this store only reliul.'.e n'i'.cliiin.life Is sold and prices whlrh
I'V comparison will convincu pit It pays to liny here. You will iind
us worthy or ov,r confidence and pali-onaje.
The holiday season will s,,. l,e here. Make your selections early.
MARTIN J. REDDY
T1IK .IKWI l.K.H
212 1 ii-'t Main Street. "'
House f Quality
"there Is only
oneKrumkies.
It Is the first
and only whole
wheat food
with a deli
clous flavor.
10c
TONIGHT kttl
CHAS. RAY in a real
istic, virile impersona
tion of
Deserter
An Ince
superfeattire
with a
dramatic
punch
unequaled
in photoplay
production
COMEDY
Laundry
Liz
A plentiful supply of laughs
-T0M0RR0W-
VVilliam Farnum
"The End of the Trail"
1
AMUSEMENTS
MEDFORD'S
Cosy Photoplay
THEATER
TODAY
Tomorrow
Blue Bird Presents
The Evil
Women Do
Frnm Hip fnmons slnry, "Tim
Clique of flolil," by Kiuile O11I1-.
"linn. Tnst includes
RUPERT JULIAN nn.l
JANE WILSON
ANIMATED WEEKLY
Cominq Thursday:
' THE ESCAPE-'
tooK far ')
eliability
Price
Get it St
IttMldf'a
which should nienn much to j-oa
Visitors Always Welcome.