MT.oFCrtr) mtt; Tmr.rKF. MF.nronn. oim:;o. -iti-suav. oitouki: :u. v.w WILSON SHOULD BE RE-ELEGTED SAYS OR. II Lifelong Republican Says Change of Administration Detrimental to Na tion President's Policy for the In terests of Country and Humanity Will Loom Large in History. 10 LECTURE UPON j BATTLE SIGHTS Out of ilit ciowuim --);im.J of" the t-;r will be the eomii.j: o ir. Lincoln Wirt, ejlorer ami v.ar r - re.sjMrul:fit, tth'ri lie makes lji- Up-' St. Louis Hospital Uses a System in Handling Babies and Teaches "Don't" for Mothers. . "I am profoundly in favor of the re-election of Wuotiruw Wilson," j Ma ltd Dr. J. Lawrence Hill Monday. I "I consider his bamllin of the lil- j fu'ult situations with which lie has been confronted to In; the widest nmi best possible to any statesman. His' legislative and diplomatic jr-olicicsj have been earned out, nut for the in terest 3 of bis party, but fur lb in-1 terestfl of biii country ami humanity.) lie is a statesman rather than n tician, a tnuo who build for tomor row. "A change of administration," con tinue! Pr, Hill, "would, I consider, be detrimental to this country. Pres ident Wilson fthouM be returned to the white bonne, os in another four years be will be able to work out bis pol icies to tt successful conclusion. Ivoom I dirge in IliM-ory, "The historian of tomorrow will re cord the fact that Wood row WiUon is one of the greatest presidents and Ktntcsmen that America has ever had' Dr. Hit! staled that these- are th honest convictions of n republican by birth, 0110 who lias constantly K"l' ported tbo reptiblieau party until the present campaign. lr. Hill added that both be and Mrs. Hill, after reading the Hughe hpeceh of aeei'ptnnee, hi". later upeeehes and the utterances ul Theodore Roosevelt, have come to the conclusion that Wilson w ill more nearly carry out the progressive prin ciples of the rcpiihliciiu party than will Hughes. "The Mexican situation," Dr. Hi!! declared, "will work itself out. The executive, of the United Stales has 110 riKbt to sacrifice Amerieaii boys for the settlement of Mexico'- internal troubles. '- J.usltuiila Case. ''In the LuMtuiiiu ease, Wilson did ull that was possible for a president to do. Ho gained his point and com pelled the (ierninn government to ree utilize the principles of international law on the high seas. "Hughes, if elected," said Dr. Hill, "if he lives up to his campaijm dec larations, must declare war on Mex ico. There will lie no other alterna tive. "Women should remember this point in casting their vote and should eon hider that there is more than mere talk in the fitatenicnt I bat 'Wilson kept im out of war'." franco at the nigh --cho'l uail'i'.rii: J Wednciav tv nil.'. ,V.vt ruber I, un der the auspie" it' the hiuh sehoK band. F.ver since the organization t-fi the band about a year ago the facility j has waited for n favorable oportttM-1 it y to raise funds to uniform it-, mem- I rs. The eomiiu: 01' Dr. Wtrt ha-, j made it po-tsible to do this. He is on liis way to California to spend thej winter and it is out of the generosity ! f liis D 11 heart thai he has consented to reduce bis fee and stop in .Med-j fold. J Stuilie! W'tir in TTemlies. On May 1, 11115, Dr. Wirt wn- sent j to Klirope by the Carru yie peace fmui- ; dation to Mudy j t fir-.t hand the ef fects of war upon iii"dein civilization. As bearer of personal letters from! the secretary of state, he was per- J mitted to pa.-s lrvely through the ; jealously guarded military z-iue-., re- . I'eiving many courte-des from both j civil and military authorities in live of j the countries at war. lb visited manv lines of trenches. I Anionu others, near Yprcs and tragic "Hill (JO." Here the f .erect fighting was witnessed. An artillery duel was being ivaged overhead ami the batter ed walls of the "nameless city" were falling about. He .spent much time in I he field hos pitals back of the firim line. The scientific organization of thi- military! hospital ami the treatment accorded J manv wounded soldiers brought in from nearby battlefield are fully de- I scribed. Saw Italy Participate. , He arrived in Ifome (he day before, taly unfurled the battle Mat'. He was , an eyewitness oj the hiMorie .scene enacted hetore the roval palace, when fuecu Helena kissed the national: fin in the presence ot tens of thou sands of war-mad subjects, and Kbit:: Victor Kmmanuel assumed pci'.-.oial . command of his Knnum legions. Dr. Wirt wuh also in London dm - j inir liner- Zeppelin raids, when bun-J deeds of bombs were dropped from the clouds upon the sleeping city. ' In four of the countries at war he' discussed with civil ami mililarv lead- : ern those terms of rapprochement . which would be acceptable to each as a bn..is upKii whieli to huihl possible negotiations tor cessation of hostili ties and the eventual di-annameiit of the nations. j In Wake, of the War. j In his ginphie de the Wake of the War 4 PI ? if w 4 V1' tin - v'- i m '?!' ,fj . TO UNITED STATES XKW VOKK Oct. 2.'i. Jackson WASUJXfiTOX. Oit. The Johnson of St. Iuis, chairman of the ' DrutM-lil.'nui, Gtiiuiiiiy's -tihuiariiu-.lu-p.rd ot directors of the Internatiou ! ii.i-r. hniitruu. i, bi-iievnl in muitipr- u shoe company and one of the blK- lierc ohieh -liould Wnn, to be now on EfM manufaiturers iu the world, an- , jhi-r second vnyajte t tin' I'niteii counced today that he will vote fori 1 States. Knowledge 1' the ilate the Hr-sident Wilson. jvesstil is suptxi.sej to have started "I have balanced tho tsreat eon-i iiiiiii Oemianv is disclaimed. 'nuctlve measures of the Wilson ad-1 '..us disn.-itehf s I'n.in Suitzeilimd : m:nlstration aeainst the ill-advlscd . states inine rcKitinK that the rientsehlanil, as jweasurea of previous republican rule well as the Firemen, had been lost nnd'and I have concluded to support .Mr. A .--jiiii bet veaii maile Tufila.vmr 'Wilson wmihl be elected. Other wal lers ale expected to be jmsted within , a day or two. At Hrown's pool poin the following is Kited. .'iOO thnt Wilson is ele ted. .film that von cannot u.'imc twelve carry. $10011 to if S0(, or any part of it, that Wilson will cany Jackson eouii- I ty, Oregon. .f.'iO to $100 that Wilson carries Or- .7.'i to 100 that Wilson carries WashiiiKton. . Some small Ik'Is have been made. Two hundred dollars was wagered Til; jialneicd non-crying l.aby i-- il.e new product of Si. ImiK hospital. N(i:i erlnii hables are beini! nirm-ri out ai th(f rale of five or si ajay. HysKMii in eariliK for the child is the NEWTOWNS NET $1.50 TO $2.25 Tour onrs of Hocue Diver valley Xewliiwns were sold in London yes terday nt 11 to II shillings per bo. This price nets powers ifl 'iO to f. o. Ii. Mcdford. The snlo of 11 car of Atijon pears, ileseribeil lis of very ordinarv . mi I -it V, is reporled from Xcw York at If'J.fll! per box. The poor condition of the fruit was due to its bavin been held for n considerable lime in cohl storage in Xcw York before be intf placed on Ihe niaiket. PHOENIX BAND TO Tlie babies are never fondled. They are fed at leiiular Intervals. After luei fcediiiK the baby is taken from theitin nmtlier fur a time ami put In a Kcpa-! rate bed. The babies are bathed ev- ery mm nina and sreat care Is taken at reason. I all timeri to keep him perfectly clean.' Part of the ssleiu is the elimination When the mother leavt'S the hosilit.-: of caresses from bewhlskerfd I'ticle al with her baby, she takes with her Kzrab and JokuUuks by doling Aunt a printed list of nurses' "don'ts." If' now the baby forms habits of crylnjr at' jlionie well, that's the mother's fault.' that the former stalled for the I'nitcd J Wilson for a second term," says Mr. Stales durinir September were dis-1 Johnson. ".Mr. Wilson has faced the credited. It was emphatically dcclar- imost tryins times of any president joiion. ed that the Deutsclilnnd was in a since Lincoln. tlennnn port all of last month. j Throunh his leadership, the inad- It also was snid today that in the. equate currency measure known as iiiiitic an Herman s1101u.11 iihs voiii- iiib jtiiiricu law. whh aiut-uuiru a,-' j ins to the 1' iiiied States, whether na-! democratic consress to prevnt what Saturday uilit ny a visiting horse jvnl or mercharitinen, will make either would have been the sreatest panic. buyer upon Hushes. A well-known j Xcw London or Xewport their poit of this country has ever known. ' commercial traveler tried in vain In call. Xo more submarines will enter ' In my Judgment, the federal re-place JII00 on Wilson and said lie I Hampton l(..ads. because of the dan-jserve act Is on of the createst and jhiid tried in vain in all the towns from jjer of nets bciiiK dropped to trap most beneficial pieces of legislation Portland to Mi dford. I tlii iu off the V irginia Capes. ' ever iilaced upon the statutes. It has " "0 j Aiucricaii subiiiarincs are usually served to advance the business of this Msrried ot'Ritin(r in the waters off Xcw Lou- country and has done more to brins j At Oakland, C'al., Oct. 'J.'), AdilLson I don and XewjH.ii at all times of the j prosperity to the whole people thani'!- Seliust.fr of Oakland and Miss year, l.ritisb nets ilropind their i ai other things combined." Until Wuclicr of I'.crkcley. Mr., iniKht endanger American vessels and . . j Schuster is well known in Mcdford,;. the lives of American Kiilors. Oer-' ipieutly flcnnaii siibmnriius will take, where several years aj;o he was nd--uian o'licials do not believe that the ailvantage of the better lippurluiiity i vert i-jinir mannger of the .Mnjl .Trib- Flritish would take the chance of nct- an American vessel. I'olise- , lor inm! elea Kb. paths off the Connecticut c Island coasts. i line. He is at present cifv editor of I the Oakland Tribune. .' . . . Lizzies. Hclatives may pe-k al baby, but must keep hands off. VALOR IN BATTLE i reached the enemy entrenchments and Corporal ('-lowin placed a ma-; jchine gun, of which he had charge, i behind a larne log across the road and ; ' Immediately opened fire on thej i trenches. He was atruek once but con tinued firliiK his gun. a moment later! he wa .struck attain and had to be j draped out of the position into cover.! 1 "Serceant Winrinfi then arrived j jwitli a Colt gun, which he placed in at Imost exposed position, cooly opened fire on the trenches and when the, ,,un jammed, stood np and repaired1 ; it under fire. All the time fllowin and ! Winans were hartdling their Kunsl they were exposed to a very heavy !firo, which was strjkinR into the logs liind around the men. seven men being WASHINGTON, Oct. ?. Kirst Serjeant Itoswell Winans and Cor poral Joseph A. (ilowen of the ma rine corps have been commended by Artiim Secretary Roosevelt of the navy, awarded medals of honor and $ oa rash for extraordinary valor dis- wounded and one- killed w ithin 20 Played during the battle of (Juaya- ,w,t- Sergeant Winans continued fir- ... im; his gun until the enemy had aban- ejtnes in the Dominican republic oil' , KiVrtrician William P. Hayes also J July :;. i t The following; account of Ihe inoi-1 riplion of "In 'dent was made public today at the1 ' Dr. Wirt tells navy department: j the story of his thrilling adventures I "The reports show that on July .1, as a war correspondent: of the day j 1 1 '. the twenty-eighth company of the laisitaniit was torpedoed not far marines was engaged with the Do froin his own ship: of his journeys i miniean armed forces at the battle owr a large portion of Kurope ami of Cuayacanes. During a running his life in the Amciican ambulance , fight of yards our forces istiuclion of trenches, redoubts and duetion-; and arguments for intcniH-jhnrh-uirc entanglements; he tells of tioital itisnrniauient a movement in the engagements witnessed and the which he believe- Amenca should lead jpurt. played in them by machine pun.-., 1 as a challenge of peace and aood will 1 shrapnel, bombs, hand grenades to the world. was commended for the rescue of a ship mat: from drowning in Alaska w l:on the i.ir were overturned in a cmoe while on a hunting trip. dnl . the ;esd.i .ieno. nl t wi ,er rt fo- ttwing to u eonflict lMioer.ix band social id' last T was belli, toiretlier with !!- eratie iwditienl rallv. Tw baskets were sold, tieti'li: om The band boys planned a cone- u month from the end of this week. and will give a conceit eaeh in nib from then on. Announcement of H e proyram und niluu--.ion mil be iin'd- later. Tuesday niuht the I'ar nl -T. ichri- as-oeiatioti of the I'hoeiiix sehooU will give their annual IlalloueY.i prt gram. The number- itn-nub' "lii.moi espie," Tiandel'- "l.avno," l!nh n Stein's ".Melody in 1" b the on he Ira, a vocal duct by .Mi- lloinc und .Mrs, Oliver, and a number nt dn"-., tabteaus, etc., of appropriate and . glit-lt Jlalhuie'en natnie. A !.tv committee are nl uoik de .urauiu 'he heboid a-i.-enildv r i. l' I hrm-i ' W ill Im; served free. The pr -u e, d will be used to enhn-je and impue, the sehotd stae, i mine gase s, liipiiil tire and asphyxiating IescrilM's ('luiflii-t. All thii and much more he tells of what he has seen and felt at the front, painting in the scene-, a- back uroiiml against which he throve d"- i Dr. Wirt has only recently returned I from Kurope and the trencher,, ami i bring-, a freh and vita! me--.a'je from eleven exhausted, bankrupt ainl war sick pc.ph-s to the one gieat nation ;(hat Mill hold- within il the world's hope of peace. LAREDO, Tex., Oct. 31. Forty persons die daily in Zacatecas, Mex., from typhus fever, according to the statement of a passenger here today, who arrived direct from that city. He said burials were made in trenches and i hat wardrobes and other articles of furnltuer ae used for coffins. There has been No m Advance in the Price of Grape-Nuts -Post Toasties Postum Instant Postum These staple, healthful and appetizing prod ucts are obtainable right now from your grocer at the same price you have been accustomed to pay. This is exceptional, and you will, no doubt, take advantage of it. SURVIVAL OF THE PUREST S'AMt 1'ijf) ihe only eiii- ICil ot tirflV ye jr on Uir ma-t r retrain! a fl..i-nul r tt i'fj! 'v cjln-; ifj; m p';'i!jrii Hccj'ie v iiv.-r' i.-tal( the t:i;art(tP ni iustr. been urwWe lo erolj.e bt'.ier cn-atftu Sweet l.ai-.'f.il it the Willi i ure t Ixt.rn liiv or tit.. Jul Dever been dtivii alrJ in in' plbcr Ci)jifuc at nv j-.nct. c$0AiETTE mm ?mm Hi mm ASJD VcTJTE r'ni.v' VirFK0 I i.i c.ery aviiirfl conriry e: j')C 'I lie v-ifM-wiiic J u t-r Swl C..;o:-it firew .ovl advertijtiiL; of t.iml ons'noJ Ci-jrcitc A-iien- r wve for ri ot ihe '.ltri v.ho ivh te i':terr-t Ttn:t h-forc tli r 'v- -si'--"' ,!l m.; S-APrt 0';-if.-l 1i.:-'U'-ti.',i itjve live 01 S-wi L-j- rr.11"' 'e ';oii t;.tr" ' ii ;!e ci.t 1'iirilv m U:.' a-1 wh;te. Tt:--jv',: Itjv a ),iti -l 1 1 ten i-;;rn i( orji p., cr I'J jr-m " ,in ' I o I i ft Umk rx-. Sjjf .c1", ,', .'' r- I o r'fr liul- c.,.1.1 Ik- .-kI SiT t-J i " '' '"'""""In Uie puntw Sort CiHul, sji-ifi t , ' r '-i,. "the FiasfsKOKE "m olFswEETS" I I ! l' t r Kv w'n !. i ; : v.'i . ;ie i l'O.-rv .'ri..1 s.,-lt . ,. , u'-A", Atr ;.: j i rf r.wre v' ---.. i ri ! -,n. i, 1 1 1 : , i.-...v i lu Uii.liv.ii cit ! ' r 1 - 1 i tui..ul lior:. i t" (moSniy w till I ii" u L'aputl, li e whk nl CSf 5RAL IN THE SEnV.CE !n th? L S Ane.v in-1 Navy C ; oral oa'tttc- ut v.ril f.-iTvntP, and hare tca f mer ot years. Todiv at t.y-fs' ni-i. t ef. lift rai '.i;; !t (".r. I a fuuiUar ? ? t f t t t ! ; it it t t t t '5 Republican Rally THE BIGGEST RALLY OF THE CAMPAIGN WILL BE HELD AT THE Natatorium MEDFORD at 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 Senator C. W. Fulton One of the Best Speakers in Oregon Will Address the Meeting MUSIC BY THE MALE QUARTET AND THE MEDFORD BAND DICK POSEY WILL RECITE A BIG PARADE Led by the Medford Band, will leave the Medford Hotel promptly at 7:30 p. m. and march to the Natatorium. Every owner of an automobile who is for Hughes is requested to be in the parade as well as all who have no cars. V .; REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. V ? ? ? ? t t r t T t f t f t t ? ? t ? T t y f t t i