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VJCV, S7T MKDFOTm MATT; TTJTP.UXF. MFPT'ORD. OUFCOX. WEDXKKllAY. XOYKMItfiR ' 1. Iflir, FW WILSONS EQUA ENTS WHICH do you prefer? L Prominent Ashland Repulilican, De clares Nation Needs Services of President Most Unfair Campaign Made Against Him Mistakes Few and Far Between. You Have THIS Under President Wilson: ... mam m uu w puis akron m. T..- Do You Want THIS in America Under Hughes and Roosevelt? In an Interview Tuesday afternoon, Henry George Gllmore, of Ashland elated his reasons for support lng President Wilson In the pros. ent campaign although heretofore he lias always been a staunch supporter of tho republican party and candidates. Mr. Ollinore Is a man who 1b re TnarKauiy wen read and conversant with puhllo affairs, has traveled ex tenslvely and was in Washington, 1). C,, and attended tho sessions of con Rresa during the passage of soino of tho Important legislation of the pros ent administration, lie was panic nlarly Interested In the passage of the federal reserve act and describes in vivid language the scenes In the house at the time It was under consider ation. Mr. Gllniore has been and still Is a frequent contributor to the var ious metropolitan dallies of this coun . try and of London, where he passed bis early years. Mot Trying Situations "Woodrow Wilson," stated .Mr. ail more, "has been confronted with a series of trying conditions and cir cumstances such as have not existed since the terms of Abraham Lincoln. Wo may expect any nin'n, confronted with such conditions, In spite of his best endeavors, to make some mis takes, but tho mistakes of Woodrow "Wilson have been so few and far be tween as to bo not wortli considering. Nover, probably, In the history of our country have wo had such a holdor of office and such an aspirant for the presidency as Woodrow Wilson. From the Intellectual, moral and executive standpoints few men have ever shown themselves to bo (he equal of the present occupant of the white house. "As a matter of fact It may be stat ed that a very largo number of con servatives who have held religiously and honafldcdly to the republican party have declared themselves as eni Phatlnily In favor or Mr. Wilson, mainly on account of bis record both before nnd after his occupancy of the chlof magistracy of the nation. No Political Trickery 'Apart from his watchfulness and thoughtfulness In determining what was the beBt to he done under the most trying of circumstances, he has shown blmsolfso distinctly a non-partisan that no ono cnti twit him with being a political trickster of any soi l. "In nil his endoavois he has proved himself eminently practical, nnd as tho head of tho government has brought to pass legislation that Is of inestimable value to our country In tho face of events and conditions that would stagger any but a man Imbued with the highest principles and a de termination to make good at every point. "President Wilson has suffered ns no other man at the hand of political adversaries who think there Is little . or uo merit possible in the adminis tration of the affairs of the country outside the republican fold. Not with stnndlng tho greatest provocation President Wilson In the conduct of his campaign has never once lost his . temper or tried to pay back his assail ants In their own coin. Tiled Against Cnlrlcd. "Under no circumstances can our country, surrounded as it Is with most trying situations, nrford to dispense with the services of the tried as ngnlnst the untried, nnd. In my opin ion, tho public is ready to endorse! this sentiment In no feeble fashion. ".November 7. ns I believe, will wit ness tho triumphant victory of Wood row Wilson, who In Us hour of trial has done so much not only to keep his country out of war but to set n dally example of well doing for the vital Interests of our country nt Inrgc In a thousand different directions. "Mr. Wilson has been the educator of his country nnd deserves well of every loyal, Rod-feat lng American cit izen. Ileiieficlnl leuKLillon "In the way of legislation I might point out Hint his federal reserve act was tho ablest effort ever put forth to relieve the financial strain of thei country. Aniongt his other efforts to strengthen the weak points in gov- , ernmoiital supervision of the conn- i try's finances, his nets to n Ilurato ; the position of the farmer, stands the 1 rural credits act. This alone will stand him always In good st. ml when, i ever an apepal Is made on the! strength of the nrtmlnMr.itlM acts f ! the democratic part)." Mr. tlllinore recently relumed from I r v vvv- nan 1 rz m w- .-.. i 2 s . "' l,!'f. Cil'Dfltlii.' 1 '-.". sen, .inn mtn on tlcWi kums!u'' nwiu nr,;,,;'i "iimnti uiuiiiiw.uw.uu. OT., ' ' Public i'w r . . rr-.irrifrtr Gnr:- tier t'.VW" v Gent ....7.Z,:..T ion . :rU.s'. Uertr; ."'.'". ""WD .;, -sut. P.MU MAUH" .N P".. WU! B. ff-rw ""W r iM IIMU invw ufif, . r rn "There Must be a Just and Settled Peace." WOODROW WILSON. "There Is Only One Choice as Against Peace, and THAT IS WAR."-WOODROW WILSON. "Republican Success Would Mean Our Embroil ment in the European War." WOODROW WILSON. P1pp1,600,CCO MEN ANNIHILATED ON SOMME sflS?u A'JSTRIANS LOSE 23.000 IN TWO DAI AT BUTTE FALLS strmiuer than when he began. Tlipre will pnthiihtv he souie vote-splitiim. i'nr local .H'iei', hut .iid lor WiNoii. Unite Kali. K. A. II. FIVE AMERICANS LOST "We Want a Hughes War and NOT a Wilson Peace."-U. S. Senator A. B. FALL, Campaigning for Mr. Hughes. "I Would Instantly Have Taken Possession of Every German Ship Interned in This Country." THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "We (Roosevelt and I) Were in Complete Ac-cord."-CHAKLES E. HUGHES. . trip to Seattle and Tucoma, Wash lie witnessed the arrival of tho (iold- n Special In Seattle and heard the flaming speeches of Albert lloverldgo Ho heard Itoverldge severely taken to task for having nothing to say hut ! grilling of President Wilson, lioth j the emissaries of tho Golden Special j and Ileverldgo met with serious op-' position from tho women voters of tho northern cities. ; Seuttlo nnd Tacoina, he predicted, will go for Wilson. Tho republican , ampnigu committee nro endeavoring to nntkn capital out of the lumber tariff question. Their talk Is without foundations, however, and has no weight. Inasmuch as the mills are at present running double shifts of men. anil as the records show of lumber from Canada are practl cully nil. S.O.S. CALLS SEN! G. 0. P. TO CHECK DRIFT TO WILSON , SEW YORK, Nov. 1. The New York Telegram, the evening edition of the Herald, republican, concedes In last night's issue that Mr. Hughes' campaign managers have been liter ally stampeded by current political tlve Imports developments indicating President Wilson's reelection. One article is leaded "Republicans In Panic as Cum jpalgn Xears Kud," nnd says: "Although evoiy effort is 'being 'untie to conceal the state of reeling j thai prevails at republican hendtiunr- . . . iters. It Is known that the campaign of lives nl' American citizens, .-o (lint j managers are bordering on panic and fliey may create u ili'inc-lic political jthey are at a loss r.s to which way to :"lv"""l;''-" turn. This was the admission of the Saving thai lie did nut mean to republican national committee's rani siieak nl' polities, llie president men-' I'nlgn committee. Kvery preconceived liniicil I lie program of the pnigrcs- arrangement for the closing campaign sive uarlv. He called intention tn has had to be changed nnri Dm PROTEST FOREIGN ISSUE. (Continued From Page One). he interest of the nation in social jus tice. Men nl' wealth, he declared, must ic.'ili.e lli.it poorer people are "cf tile siiiiic llc.li and blood." To Kstablish a I nit. "We lune uot to organize the rela tion. hips between private initiative anil private net i it ic," he continued, lie ..poke of the shipping bill, .aviim u was itiiciiitcil to pine private activity. "(Iul of a mixed colic pie," he colli inucil, "we establish a tiuil. "I wanl to register my test here ugaiusl the u.i tlic way tor I'liotl of peo ll.'IVC go to O. S." signs that are coming in from every republican state in the middle west have I he campaign managers iu despair." X. V. Progivvsivos for Wilson. The livening Telegram also fea tures another article, setting forth that nl least one-third of the New York ptogresvive vote is for Pres ident Wilson, rpon Ibis subject it RALLY HAT TONIGHT! I A republican rally and mass meet- 1 ing will lie held nt the Xutnloi iitni to- i :lilglit tit 8 o clock, to he addressed by ex-Seualiir r'ulton, mic of the leading I republicans of the slate ami nit uliie !-,,.,, ker. I The male qua I'M will sing, Ihe .ieil ,1'oril and t'eutrnl Point hands will fur- ii i Ii music and Dick l'osev, the .Inincs Wliitcouih Kilcv of (he ii'o.Mic, will re cite. A big nulo parade will form nl Hie Medford hotel at 7:1") and will start at 7::ill sharp and nmrch ilowu .Main street to the Xatatoriuni. luaileil by the .Meilfin-il and f'ctitral Point hands. Kei v Hughes ,supiorler who has an auto is requested to he at the ho tel not Inter ilmti 7:. All who hnvc Hot nulos nrc also requested to lie iu the parade nnd help make this u bi evenl. SHOULD STAND BY PRESIDENT RALLY HELD AT 1L T (Continued From Page One.) where unalloyed ten-oil is "We arc still in the throes of the ropeun conflict, and also in -tri'.jr- .1. X. Skiiltnoi Horace 1 H'a-h .. .. Cash n .oleum pro of our for eign relation lor )i"lilic.-il purpose. I cnniiol, will mil -iilcr any man a palriot who doc- tln. Thev biin;: piestions the detail- of wlii. h they iciioianl. Si'inelnuc- liev mr in- voiced." The president urged co-opcrntioit. "When t In- talk is oyer," the president eonelinh-il, "we will get down to Ini--ine-." K glc lor a 'method' with Mexico. In both cj.-es tlic cause of America is in Ihe hand, of its president. While he is, in undoubted good faith, bending all his enc-.-gies to maintain our rights, "im- intere-is nnd our honor, slionhl Cn-h we not t:unl by him nnd sii-tnin hi : Cn-di liamls.' ',y contemptuous siieei-s nl W. C. I lalcy . his 'inc.iuipeleiiee and inefficiency' I'n-h ai" we not like the bird that befouls S. I-'. Stctim-lt it - own iicsi ; Sv liii-owing him mil j.lolm Ashpole ot' olli.c iind tnitling an iiutiied lnau'Cii-li .. . lin bis place, do we enhance thejW. ('. ( Ic-mints ind ptesligc ol' oiii-count ry ;lleni Miinkins Hie interest or Mr. Hughes, lie said 1' ,' " "Pt"ctain, to in wot, . a-li 'bal a canvass of all enrolled pro- H'"!" '! r.T"' ""'"I' A roiisjng W'il.-oii rally was held ;U , C'cntral Point Tuesday evening. Kev. 'Paul Handy acted as chaii-nian, : sjn'cehcs being- maile by Mrs. Sehicf ll'elin and Messis. Xeff ami Kelly. About ;illl) were in attenilanee. I Friday evening at the Page theater, , ytt illor.l, ihe closing Wilson rally of 'the campaign will he held, wjt), ,rsi. I. aura .1. Aiming of Phoenix, and , -Messrs, Xeff and Kelly as speakers. Saturday evening Ihe campaign will lie closed nt Aslikind wiU, speeches at tlic a iniorv. At Neil Creek sohoollioiise Thurs day evening .lolin II. Fuller of Talent and others will discuss Wilson issues, and at ltclleview schoolliouse on Fri day evening. Further contributions to the W'il sen liunl are as follows: J--evioiislv repot ted Mrs. Jf, Case Six speakers, one republican, one prohi, Iwdve democrats and seven school children atul babies comprised the grand republican rally held iu the assembly room at the schoolliouse on Saturday evening October 'JS. II. I. .Mills, as cliairuian, introduc ed the speakers, the lineup being as follows; (J. M. Kohorts for district attorney, J. II. Coleman for county assessor, fl. A. (iardiuer for county clerk, with ten Sheldon uml C. M. Thomas for representatives. The gen tlemen came to the front in llie order named nnd each for himself prcscnt id his claim to office on the grounds of personal or individual qualifica tions. Kaeh gave a very good talk, lold some pleasing stories, and on the whole made a very good impression. Messrs. Sheldon and Thonius gave n little allcnlion io candidate W. 11. (lore, telling us what a wonderful power he would he iit-case of his be ing elected joint representative. Kv ervhody in Jackson county knows Hole, and it was obvious Ihal little or no attention was paid to whal was said in his fnvor. Then canie the introduction of Fred Men's, deepening, he paid the local caniiuiaics quite a compimient, in particular those present. But llnwley poor I Ian lev ! Fvcryoiic must have consigned him to some dark corner of their loving forget fulness, as his name was not mentioned. l-.vidcnllv Ihe local fry were not big enough tish tor .Mr. .Mcars, so he proceeded to trim Pre.-idcllt Wilson from every conecivnhlu angle, and af lor a lew flourees (as the Frenchman would say), presented as the only nossihle salvation for ihe country, Charles F. Hughes for president of the lulled States. Mr. Mcars represent- )d that all that had been done by the Wilson administration was wrong, and nothing hid n reconstruction of ad ministrative affairs would make Ibis 'ounlry (enable for our own citizens .1- stpiure us with Ihe nations of Ihe tilth. Mr. Mcars described Wilson as n round plug- being fitted to a ptare li.de, and many oilier things that go with Ihe political .jargon and which are indulged in hv ih-grunlled 'lilieiaus. AI Ihe close of Mr. Meat's' spread- effort the Wilson sentiment was (Continued From Page One.) lacked us on the starboard, while tin. other lay olf some distance to p., it doing observation duty." "The shi Wus struck squnrclc. iu llie hunkers," said Hubert Ha'y5r a member of the engine room staff. "The hunkers fell iu and the engines were dismantled. Two men were kill ed in Ihe stokehole nnd several others were scalded. "Three boats got away: a fourth was smashed. Orders were given in see particularly that all Americans among passengers or crew were sav ed. The wireless station tried in summon aid, but his gear was d mailt led by the first torpedo." gle GIRLS! GIRLS! Mil! F A REMARKABLE STATEMENT Mrs.Sheldon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene fit Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkhaml Veg- etable Compound. Englewood, III. " While' going: through the Change of Life I suffered With headaclies, ner vousness, Hashes of beat, and 1 suffered so much 1 did not know what 1 was doing at times. I spent $1UU0 on doc tors and not one did me any (rood. One iluy a lady called at my nouf-e and saul she had been as sick as I was atone time, and Lvdia E. Pink. 'ham's Vniritnlili Compound made her well, so I took itand now I am just as well as I ever was. I cannot understand why women don't see how much pain nnd suffering they would escape by taking your medicine. 1 cannot praise it enough for it saved my life and kept me from the Insane) Hospital." Mrs. E. Sheldon, Gb'57 S. Halstcd St., Englewood, III. Thysicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, hut often the most scientific treatment is surnnawt Itu th m,,.li,.ir,i.l properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. If tiny complication exists it nays to write the Lydia 13. Pink liam Medicine Co., I.ynn, Mass., fur sjieeiul true advice. iiiniiiiii! I1! lii TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN Hail- Stops Falling Out anil ThicJi, Wnvy, Strong and llcnutltiil. (.ets IMEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. Rarnlsh's auto will lea-re Eagle Point at 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. M. daily, except Sunday; leave Medford 9 A. M. and G P. M. Will call for passengers nt hotels in. Medford and hotels and business houses in Easts Point. PHOVF. 8-X2 OR 8-Xtl. "That " I per cent of the progress ives in this slate will vote for Piesi dent Wilson Instead of for Charles K. ungues was toe admission made 1 1- oav by one ol tne most prominent i prorressives 111 the city working In I! finsctcil by Thousands, .IlillNSOX CITY. X. V., Nov. 1.--Whcri President Wilson's special train passed through here today the osceu tivc was g reeled by thousands of llie employ s of a shoe company, which recently established the eight -hour day. The workmen an. I their families rcHtedly applauded the picsident, who shook hands with many. Alluding lo the shoe company's ac tion in effecting an eight -hour .lav as an indication of a spirit which dimin ished feeling between capital :'i:.l la bor, the president said : j "I want to epres. n, legiet lb.it lhcir I wa- not able to he hen. la-l Sol or-i s o.,, day lo celebrate what I think wa. a 'tluit M'rv significant t'ling. llie .tion ol jw'.ei the tllui of Finlieolt, .l,.i,n-. .11 ,y Co. ; t n Ci pro- I l portion for the president. The fact1 "as a decided shock to him. he said, tZ as ho had no idea the percentage i' would he so large." "Why Vole foe lluitlies?" fomenting on the yHrli't to Wil son." which is sweeping the country, the New York Evening Post. Inde pendent, offers edilorialv the follow. Inp explanation: ! ' I can think of several reasons why I miRlit vote against Wilson, said a piuzieii Independent, the oilier day. I j 'but 1 can't think of one why 1 should 1 vote for Hughes. ' This is compactly the extraordinary nature of the pres ent presidential campaign. This fact ;has been the great weakness or the ; Hughes campaign, and it has been the iSl.fiO I .tin 1.0(1 I. no .."in 1.00 1.011 1.00 I. III! 1 ..ll) t nn l.nti "HTmv what we 'lll'll!l('.l J . t 1 4 1 1 Im vc ! An wr ji ii;ilitni !" i Tuti.l more glaring as his siieer dio s have slipped !v." and t!ie emp lei-!' -oil , I giving it. employe, eight boil)., no '! tor tbe le.lsoli- tfot ii-c l e'ie ' Il given, hut nKo f..r 1..-1I. r, . on-, because thev regard m. a and a! -a, I, cs a -. niclnbcl . ,,! the ' c-s tamilv with thc.-i. Ifj f leebiiL' cm- ted ccr - ' hero w ould be no, ipic-.ti.in be j apil d and labor. 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