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r- 1 rxm? Form MTCDFOHn MATTi TRTTffTSTi. MTiflFOttP, OnFOOX. TVFDXF.DAV. N'OVEAfT.F.Ti 1. ' IfVlfl . BEDFORD MAIL TKIBUNBj AN INDEI'ENnKKT NKWSPAIT.K. PUUMSHKII KVKHY ni:iisuON ESrEIT S1NHAT MY TliK MKWMHU IT.1NTISO CO. AEUSE IS FUTILE Office Matt TrllMMiA ".iM-Un. tS-t?-Zt North Kir airMt: t-l'phi.e ;5. Tha TVmmrntte Timed, th MM ford Mail. The Hedf-iM Trlbnnp. Th Houl ti ara OrvRoaUn. The Ashland TrlbuuA. GKOfUIE I'UTNAM. FMItur. UBSCRITTIO KITED One yir. by m . wna hk vn, pv 1 .5 P Per nvi-jth, Vmr--. by enrrft-r In Mwli'Ta, i'rm."i!i, jttrK.iun viuv and Ontrnl point -it AatunUy only, by mall, per yar-. I C Weekly, per yar -5' Official Panr of the Pity of M1frd Official l'aper of J:ukn County. Enlerrd n i nvtort'l-ci n mat ir at fled ford. Ore con, under t)i act of ilarch I. H7. 8worn Circulation for 1 S Uli. Full lsd wire Associated Preaa dla-aatcha. Democratic Ticket NATIONAL For President WO0DK0W WILSON Kor Vice-President THOMAS U. MARSHALL. For Congressman , MARK V. WKATIIKUFOKD. RTATK For Justice Supreme Court TURNKit OI.IVKH. For PnMlc Service Commissioner K. L. VAX DRKSAIt. For Representative Sth District 11. L. nE ARMOND. MARIAN R. TOWNK. For Joint Representative. J. K. HOWARD. COVXTY fr District Attorney NEWTON W. nORUKN For Comity Clerk W. II. MILLER. For County Recorder J. O. GF.RKINO. Frjr Sheriff RALPH G. JENNINGS. For County Surveyor A. J. IIltOWN. Kor County Commissioner JOE DEEM AN. For County School Superintendt-nt ANNA JEFFREY. For County Assessor CLINT GALLETIN. For County Treasurer . . .ioiin a. nice. (I'nltl Adv.) Till'! Hitches 1 1 1 1 1 it i li" 1 1 has liccn i-niuhictcil 011 tlic low est il;'iic iif ;tny siinc Mark' llaiina set out to Inn tin1 )i('si(.lcncy. 'ai-j iiir criticism. illifii-atioit and almsc have been heaped upim the president wit limit stint. His every offi cial .nt lias lieeii distorted and misrepresented. IJe has heeii called a coward for not pliinu'iiiL; the nation into war. aiwl a weakling for snh.stitui in;; the ycddeii l'nle for the hvatiadocia and liluster of iniylit in iiiternaf ional relations. Nut content with decryintc his official record, resort has lieen had to coiileinitiiile whispered scandal-iiioii;crinij in an attempt to liesiniivh an upright and noble character and women, calling theiiiselves ladies, have peddled pois oned jrossip to other women charges as false as they are clandestine. And now comes Henry ('a hot l.odffc, premier snob of the senate, who preens himself as a statesman, saying on the stump on hearsay evidence that President Wilson at tached a postscript to the last Liisitania note in which the (leriiiaii tro cininent was reiinested not to take the con tents of the note seriously. It did not. need the president's vigorous denial to stamp the silly charge as an absurd falsehood but it shows the depths to which the mml old republican partv has fallen. Jf money can buy the presidency for Hughes, lie will ie elected. It is hcintj spent without stint. Kvery .larsje astern paper is carrying full-page Hughes advertisements colonies of negroes have been planted in Indiana and other alleged doubtful states. The Santa Fe railroad, the Dit Font powder trust and other Wall street controlled properties are exercising coercion upon their employes in uglies behalf, lint it is all i lit lit the people, regardless party, are for Wilson. .laeksoii eountv will give Wilson a record nia.joritv and Jackson count v, composed of people from all parts of the I'nited States, merelv reflects the sentiment of the people of the I'nited States. What .lackson county people are thinking is what the people of the rest of the country are thinking. Wilson sentiment has swept the countrv. and all the might of Wall street cannot sweep back the ocean of public approval of a president who has made good. HUSBAND BASES DIVORCE SUIT ON WIFE'S STORY TOLD IN BOOK I I A. 3m r'i -yj-i, I 4 y J TO PUNISH PATRIOTISM W When the spirit mover Mrs. Asta tlce" is on file i O'Conneor of Asche. !!. temporarily contention that retired dancer and budding author, married him fo "his money. to write Jusnce, a personal narra- Mrs. Asche. daughter of tive sairl to be her "soul story." she O'Connor, notr-d sculptor, sc 11 support of tin? pretty had no idea it would receive its fir.-t from her husiiaml six weeks public reading in a court of justice as their marriage. basis of a suit for amiulnu-nt of her "Justice" i- a novelette confession marriage to Herman T. Asche, weal--thai she married Asche thy New York importer. loved another, accorilinr; But that's what Impelled. "Jus- aiiirncys. I .1. 1). Skinner returned Wednesday 'from a two month's visit to his Texas : cattle ranch alotif; the Mexican bor :der near Alpine, and reports condi tions there unlet with neniral satls ' fat-tion over 'the way the Mexican Icrisis has br-eu handled, lie visited jat"San Dieso, Phoenix and El Paso, lie said: ' i "There is more -excitement hero over Mexico than there is on the hor der. I wa.i all over T-Aas. but spent jniost of the time on the ranch near I Alpine, where we have a :;iiu-seetlon j pasture. I spent a week alone the ! border visiting the various towns ami army camps. People in Texas, with the e.vceptiou of the. few haUiis large interests In Mexico, are thoroughly 'satisfied with the president's policy, land think that he has acted and is -actlui; alon? the rii;ht lines, f "I witnessed the trial of two Lis ' Heud raiders at Alpine and there was no more excitement than in a police ; court ease in Medfoi d. The bonier ! tow lis are half Mexican and peace 'reiiilis ill all. The Mexicans are peat-e-iable and only too glad to be left alone ; -and have the raids across the border , 'checked. ""' ; 'Sentiment for Wilson is very Asche's .strong along the border. Ev,-n the dancer negroes are for Wilson the first time they ever favored a democrat. Andrew ;The troops are for the president also. and their votes will surprise some of send them into .1 rated after those shouting '-Mexico. 'Coming back, straw votes In the battles of coffee compe tition, Golden UJest easily maintains for itself a most eminent Place CoSden West Coffee is "Just Ria&r Euaii.iitTOaaaatg-ae-'a'wi tl WM ESIUS A ' ROSY MFLIES(EOI! Say5 we can't help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath. EM-TEES The fad that a strret car hasn't Sot a steering wheel is probably the reason It can't steer out of the road of wagons and automobiles. I'll 'till Itlp Van Winkles time paint brushes were made with the handle on the other end. .llefore'iRiining the skin of a rhi noeerous the natives or Macarouia. Africa, find It necessary to catch ihino first. If an angle worm could swim. It was found b a I'ortland processor, that it would midoubti'dh snltn jut as well on it luck as on its stom ach. A Tacoma real estate nuin discov ered the painful stunt of slubbing toes ill the dark can be overcome by walking on the hand. YE Ol.lli: M l I I'. Vaudeville sketch: The curtain irocs up on .in Interior setting. The lights are low and a man i seen seated In front of the fireplace inr.nili oi.ai..-d In g.'.lng 1 1 1 LI- it is undoiibtedlv true that thousands of (ier- vote for "Wilson, thev are probably a minority of the total ( leriiian-Aiiiei ican voters, the great majority of whom will vote for Hughes. It is eiiially true that this !erniaii-Anierican vote will go to Hughes because President Wilson refused to urge congress to put an embargo on munitions of war and be cause he forced lermaiiy. by the threat to sever diplomatic relations, to conduct submarine warlare 111 conformity with international law. It is not likelv that one man out of ten in this countrv. except the professional ( ieriiian-Ainericans. disapproved of the president's attitude on cither of these propositions or disapproves of if now. Kvery man of intelligence knows that even if it were lawful to put an embargo on munitions, to have done so when it was proposed, or fo do so now. would be an unneu tral act and would mean a rupture if not war with Kng- and. f ranee and Ifussia. Kvery patriotic American known that the honor of the nation would have lu-en sullied had I "resident Wilson failed to compel (iermanv to stop torpedoing ships without giv ing passengers and crew a chance to escape. .Having refused to commit the countrv to a policv of iiiincut rality in the interest of ( lermaiiy. and having re-, fused to sacrifice the nation's honor and rights in the in terest of ( iermany 's unlawful and inhuman submarine pol icy, I 'resident Wilson is now threatened with defeat for the re-election lie has earned. The whole history of American politics fails to disclosc a sit uat ion which parallels t his in its t reasonable un-Aiiier-icanism. If the professional ( icrinan-Amcricans and their co conspirators, the leaders of tlie Hughes campaign, includ ing t lie " hundred percent candidate" himself, succeed in defeating the president on this islle (Hughes' ehief I'eli THSRTY DROWNED " iTHREE DEAS2 HURT, BY SUBMARINE? COOS BAY EXPLOSION e a while tiiie freaiient diversion 011 the tntins. to Asc lie's j Daily a straw vote was takt-n, and I Wilson hud a big lead in all. Only at San Diego did Hughes seem to Ji ave anythiiik like an even break.' Georpe Peniizen 01' Albany, Ore., is j a business visitor in Mcdford for a , few days. into the riiinu" plume rinus Su.idt-uU t!.i tel 1 ttii Once upon a t mo : iiiK ye name of uo!f. Tr niprnaob ftml yards of t luile, uiid to put ve ball tniii r Itob- h Hire- fi e( rd i 1 nt. I I KlHsntis. K V 'K i iiit. 1 m iter la left Hutitiru'i-'H. 1. I 1 1 W tili.i'ii lio ai! ve: t i-.-l !.i,:iilf wte a a 'i r-'Uv in .1 r. Mi S.tt 11 r.i.t k ! Monday be m-t I tired. ia !h ron tmaO t and Ujngs i;i:i;ijn. n-v. i. dnw ned wiien the An-Jieliki sunk iniMtne een and 1 11 ;ie'is l;f-t W'i'ei;. New-; ;iui n v. Tlu1 sicklier w:t-f !i!.iiiil lr wiU :b.') voliintrrr- !ir t!i .eli-.; jirii'V i!i bii;' rd. Thirty na n were iire.k 1i-;imht , ;i fh-nti;.:! "-hriir ntilf n:T lee-MdiML' !ti all the Mveren- M A I? S ! ! K i KL 1 , Ore.. Nov. 1 . Three dead and two injured was the toU todav of h uas explosion which ' or-curred last ni;-:iit :!.""0 feet belcv t!:e furfsre in the Heaver Hill roil' mine, ne.-r here. Only one body ha? lio-n reeovered, as black dump is 1111- Important Announcement Made to SmoRersJ llitih Quality of San Kelire t iais Maintained Now Sell at iv Stmilit S;.lt n- Ne leiu-v diit;lt he- 1 1 i ll- 111 S 'i i(;! V ;'i.ll'IIT;. d 1 ini nt' the A'lIieh'ii. uinm: Iter n n-'-r ill- mi In'.-1 yhii-li liivy u'e- -.iid ! h 1I1 lied. . A Mi- OFFICIAL MAIL B Owini; to tlie greatly increased cost 1 i'CtliiiK rescue work. jof quality tobaccos. In fact everything All the vi tims v.-er worlitnen. Tr.e pertaining to hi::h grade cisars, the 'dead, .lolin I. owe, Charles Kerruri makers of th" San Felice eignr. The j.md Martin Tiniiar. left families. ' Oei-sel-Wenitner Crunpany, have a(l- l.owe's w i-r and two daughters resie.- , vancerl the ?elliii iirlce to the joti iii f'akl ind C.rl. Mieri. and dealers, and henceforth this Th.- explosion occurred on tne'eiuar will positively lie sold to the lov. or level. v.i!e '.he nlirht shift was consumer at ." cents straight instead unit i;!, Tl:e niiue is owned ly the of six for a quarter as previously. .iciIkiu l'a'i'.ic (OiiHia'.iy. j The San Felice is national ill its The lKirlij of I.owe ami Ferteri scope ami character, having justly at- itc still i-i ;:p :-it today. The :w..- tained this eniineuce (hroueh its un iii'iMetl n; n. 'I :ioi'ias Harrison am! excelled excellence. To maintain tins riuMnas K'!vii . it v.ns believed wo.i'd jinerjualed standanl of quality, thr; i'm nicr. advance In question is ahsolutely un- ! avoidable. The generous support of Mrs X. K. Kdm'tndson of Portland 'all men using quality cigars is ear is in the city visiting friends. p- :'- - '.- To look one's best and feel one's best ijk 15 10 euju nti Mi.-Mi,. . ing to llusii iroin iho system tho pre-, vious day's waste, sour fertnentatiomi and poisonous toxins before it is aM sorlkd into the blood. Just as coal,' . when it burns, leaves behind' a" cer tain amount of Incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and urliik taker, each day leave in tho ali mentary organs a certain amount of; inriitrestible material, which If not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked Into the blood through, the rerv ducts which are in-' tended to suck In only nourishment, to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow 'o l-ealthv bloom in your cheeks, to sea vour skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate la it which is a harmless means of wash ings the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys andj bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purlfving the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the storn . acli. - ' V Men and women with sallow skins liver spots, pimples or pallid com-j Illusion, olso those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who ore bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipal ion should begin tills phos t hated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results. in o!ie or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but Is suiucieni 10 uemuusiraiu that just ns soap and hot water, cic.Mihcs, purifies and freshens tho skin on the outside, so hot water 'and limestone phosphate act on the insido organs. Ve must always consider that Internal sanitation is vastly more im portr.ui than outside cleanliness, be cause the skia pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while tho hovel pores (io. lll'IKI mice is nil the ( ieriiiaii-Aiiii i'ii tiii vnte), it will lie indeed el the lilLHatltllde (i re publics. I ft lie Wilsiin reenl'd ;is president had lieell lilcl'eh' nt' inciliiM rit v instead nf one nf splendid achievement ...,,i.i 1 ........ .... .1 1 .i..t.. :,. .1... ' ' ''iir.t 'e,i 11 i,n r r r i p i ihnr'll.ll lull i , ill l IK 1 , (I A r - (j will of tlie treasonable el'iorts of a class tf citizens to drive him'i u no i WASUiMiTOX. Nov. 1 .--f'nptain . I'aul Kocuig. cmnniaPd.T of the ! IirulM hlaii'l, today officially reported 1 Ibis arrival at Xe-v Icndon to Count I Von l!eni--torf:', the (It ruian a'iiia-s.i- ' 'do-, s;o ing thai he had brought the' e ribassv a pacl. t i (iipati he.- iron, ill. 'Hiii. iV.Mi3.-i'- .;K;S'trM- t Ii. Georgo Ah.- olie . his face from office I"" a use he has relu--cd to let the icl'inau dictate American polit-ic.-. 1 1 is 11 nlli usual ilo I hat tlie voters .it t Ins na! ion the interests nf ( iermany. or auv other foivi",n ahead of the interests o' America, a:c in tile ma i "oti "er-slrai'iht " from presid st resort of the partisan politicians. the .Jackson county (i. (). 1 li is an.lidati s have discardei st for dclni ii l at ic Votes. ;a ! llo put count ry, ritv. .n atta. he o: t::e ss was s'tlt to Xew Loudon as perstinal representative of the issa.ter who will follow later, s believed here that the DeTit-ih- tart otl b"r rct::rn triii v w,k with 1 1 1 c . " : i 1 -up!'li's ur-'.entlx n.-eried ;iy the t;rniau mili t.; ry fores. the nuil It nt to c.ustalile. tin is lioW lteilty; sollllilcdi ine advice, iuaslinich! their 1 1 nuil'- inn ine FROM WORLD BY Ml man a plav- j 1V I I I.. .. -.rt. ... . . ... . .....las incai re "uniicau c w'-.en lie -'it I I'llttoits il their iplest for di In. i.lat ic votes. Hilt the ! "'!,Jra:,h loiiimiie.ica'ii.n r it!. , . K-ijple XX Ml continue, as tliev iiave ill tile past, to Vote for tl. 1 n.ihu-:.-. Oty ""r.. tl. border he ; J cid ).. r. ,la. !,. .t ... tl....- ..... ;.' ...' ...i;.l !....- 1...' """"''"J 1 l'"'' i I ' "' '' "."-'".'--I ".ioi-.-. .mi. mi i lie-1. nu. i..,-,,..,! a the rai 'road h..s I he a .aiidl-iatc ti'I' president or colista'le. ji-.n .l.-tro-.-d nortlt. wmii and w.-t i I !o" ;:ie C:i'.iiuahua st.vle .-.(:. ,1 . Ail ' I HUGHES FINISHES H,;ES:ii : 1 CAM N z, lj IPiSM ! Si. NotWnA is more iarrinA to one's sense of beauty and j harntony than nn otherwise hnnj- somely-furnished home equipped with unsiiktly window shades. There X is r.o neexi to sulier this annoyance any loi .er if you will simply insist upon p'Wl THOCE STR WinHowShadcil L; T".l !r 11 in ut j. e V Wear Like BucKsKia" the shade which U not only beautiful to look at, but which u-iil not fade, waierspet or crak; m f.ict the only shade ever backei by such a guarantee. tf yi)r opslef cnnt't show yon ir" of Tart Str DarrtBulc, juit droit as Itr.c. snj t ill tit tii yuu Coiavbta Awatatf & SKd Co. FrtUJ. Orr&. Pdirbainn rV o r-:r.VT; . c- "VF.LLMO" T'.im ; if Uu.'icit A i'Kjdoir ' : Jbtanti - ' .- v - .; : . a..- x RalphiG.tJeRnings 1)-:ioci!.vtic xo.mim:i: von Sheriff I am a native son of Jackson coun t born on the Applegate la 1SS1. Am a farmer ami stock raiser. I ft'?! qualified to fill the office I am aspiring for and can give the tax payers an efficient and economical ad ministration. I am a taxpayer and will naturally work for their interests. (Paid Adv.) J. K. Howard man s Eck Alterative E" L-ANS J0HN A-FEKL Ab.-olutcly Removes Indigestion. Onopnckage pr-tvc ii. ,"( at nil i:r:! T fist5. iji.ly ,H.itnt 2S S. 11V1STI KIT IIiom l. 41x nil TJ-a Autono'-ii- )e.irie SerTtr. Amliulati.-v -i.u Cav; lxrEr.i'KHA .trrocAH co, j T1MK CARD. 1 Lt Xledfom lor Asmand, Talent and Phoenli daily, except Sunday, al j 8:00 a. m.. 1:00. 1:00, 4:00 and 5:11 j p. m. A.?o on Saturday at 11:19 p. 1 m. Bundiyj at 8:00 and 19:J ' a. re. and 1:00. !:00. 5:S0 and t:t . ' p. in. Leave A h and for Hedforl ! daCy, except S inJsy, at S:00 a. m.t . I 1:0". :-0', 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Ala I ion Sntardar nlphta at t:it and: 1:0. Sunsiya leare Ashland at f :0t a. m. and 1:C0. 4:30, 1:10 and 11:11 . I ar. RandMcNally&Co. CHICAGO PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS CATALOGS HCH.'SEM.G.ZlNt5 COMMERCIAL ART WORK COLOR DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING P1XED FINANCIALLY AND MECHANICALLY FOR PROMPT HANDLING of LARGE EDITION': DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for Joint Representative TAXES MUST BE LOWERED li'i.i.l A'C-. 1 5 i j