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AfEDFORD MATT, TRTTUTXE, MEDFORD, OREdOX, MOXT)AY. XOYEMBER 13. 191(1 I1EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDRI'ENDRNT NRWSPAPRH, PUBLJHHBI) KVKKY A KTKItNOON EXCEPT KuNDAT Br THE M13UKORU 'f tlNTINO CO. Office Mall Tribune IttiUMnff, 26-27-28 pcuri-i rir mrt'ei; leirjinune m. Th Domoeritlc Times, the Mmlford Mall, The Medfuril Tribune, The Kuutti- tru urt-gonian, Tiie AHiUina Tribune. OKORGB PUTNAM. Editor. TTBSORlPTlOIf &ATi:ll On yr, by ni:-n 5.00 un nv, vn, ny mnii - .su Per mnwth, fl-liv.Ttd by rarrler !n Mudfrrrtt. PhoYilxt JackaonvMlft and Centrnl Puint CO Saturday only, by mall, per year. t 00 Wekly, per ywir - 1.C0 Official PafPT Of thft Otty of Mtrlford Offlclal Paper of .ln.ektnn County. Entered a s?conil-clnn mutter si Medford, OrftKon, undnr the act of March I, im. Sworn Circulation for IBIS 245i. Full leased wire Associated Presa Cli ps tchea. t : --. " 5 EM-TEES A TALK OF TWO llj(;ii:K. (Oregon Journal.) Tills Is the story of two little nHoatfl, Peddled to help K-t Charlie votes. 'TIh sad that two WkkIos their liven should lose Ro that their mistress mfM air her views, But, piKKioH, you Khiitl not have died for naught If your miHtresK acom jjIIhIiciI the nd Hhe BOIIKllt -r- And I think hIk- did. if 1 rightly khuko For she Rot her iiuiiim on (lie very front 1ukp, With long quotatlouK front huv tirade, And pictures of her in the big narnde. You've Rone, but the mein'ry will loan remain Of your mistress "Vote for Hughes" campaign. The hour of Klory has cauie and wont, And the price, of the Ikk1h Ioiik been Hpeut; Hut think of the clippings she'll have to show To the neighbors when . ImHc to the much she'll ro. She didn't say niueh that was wIko. I'm afraid, Hut she spread more nlnnK und JuiiKhn thun Ade. S-fhe had "hard times" tales, and other "news,' Hut the nit or It. all was "Vote for Mushes," Times must be hard, for she said they are, And ain't she a-drivin' her last year's car? And then she would wave her arms nnd roar, And shriek and scream 'cause we're out of wnr. And the nerve of that Wilt-on, anyway CI inn tin' fiiborln men an eiht-hour day! C.et him out o the Whit Mouse, quick you know, Or he'll kIvq the common folks a show. Anil that wicked child labor law he made! The weak-kneed cur should sure hp flayed; And toot "he kept us out of war," And war's what we're just u haukerin' for. Down with Hie man with his kindly heart. Who dari'd to lake (lie poor man's part! Pon't argue against 'lilin. metvU abuse, Pon't bother for reasons, just "Vote for Hughes. And the strident shriek of the call for "votes," Somehow brings morn'ris of "two lit tle shouts." And I'm sun tboe ph'.gics would laugh aloud Could they hiiv thrir mistress ha rangue the crowd. Hut, ah, poor pl;n',i, it';: all too plain That you were vacriiircii in vain. The Ionic of lungs doesn't enrrx weigh I. And cheap, slangv ivii;tin is out ot iint And if Wilson's to Matne for Hie lad year's cur. Let her "hitch her wa4nti to a st.ir:" And as for the lat ear's ;;own .-In wore, For lb' inmimm uvar It four years mor v A .ft Sea ins Toomey. I Kl H.V I i mvm fkifk. What l it thai . . . a fetlnw so that he wants to !. u t:r.i iri.ut and ta! :i lessons on t he ha ;o t vuu r. Once upon a t n.c i man h.i.l a date lo meet his wife in i'n-ht uf e po t offlee at ft o'clock and iie there minutes ahead of time. Hoy! What d'ye to n all sl:; Ing a petition to Ii.'m- the tirw films censored before the t. -n.-.- sec t h nt" We're all with yon Norman. llL ATTORNEY FOR BILLINGS TRIAL SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. Mourko Coi-krun, New Vork City at torney and former congressman, will defend without charge, the five pe--.ions indicted here for the murder o 10 vict'iofl of the preparedness day ao'iib explosion of July VI, KMC, it was rnnounced here today. It was said that Cock ran agreed to head the. delenie at the request of a New York soci' ty woman after he had reviewed the tianseript of the trial and convic tion t X Warren K. Hillings, one of the alleged bomb conspirators, who was U'lilr-iieed to life imprisonment. Attorneys for the defense said Cuekran would arrive here as soon as ho can arrange his affairs in New Vork. The trial of Thomas J. Mooney, his wife, lieua, Isreal Weinberg. Jos eph D. Nolan, and probably Uiliings again, Is now set for November 27, but It was believed it would bo con tinued to make way for another mur der trial. Financing of the defense was undertaken from the first by the In ternational Workers' Defense league, Kobctt -Minor, a New York artist, hav ing come Jiere as treasurer of the league's defense fund. ASK PROBE LIVE NDUSTRY ADAIR'S HORSE IS PKXVKlt, Colo., 'Nov. 13. Investi gation of the livestock industry "from the calf to the plate' is recommended in a call sent out today by the Ameri can .National Livestock association s market committee, which endorses ihe hearing to bo conducted by the T.alloual conference on marketing and farm credits in Chicago December 1 to !l. '"'nsatisfaotory e.onditioys at the leading livestock markets and a sys tem of distribution involving much .vuMe nro caii.-ing dissatisfaction among producers and consumers alike," said Fdward L. Hurko, of Omaha, vice-chairman of the market committee, In commenting on the reason for sending out the call. The committee will ask leaders of the livestock business all over the country to furnish data on conditions in the trade and an effort will be made to have the national farm credits meeting endorse a nation-wide investigation. OF LODGE, At'KOra, III., Nov. 1 :t. 1 1 Davis -airi'tiie dictator of the Loyal Omler. of Moose, w (lend at his home in Cleveland. O., after an intestinal op eration. Mr. Davis was (10 years old. !!is successor will lie named liv the supreme council of the Moose. WHY DON'T YOU LET ytwbt UL'ILD YOU UP AND MAKE YOU STRONQ? ThisileliciousCod Liver and Iron Ton ids a won derful body builder and strength creator for feeble old people, deli cate children, weak women, all run down conditions, especially after sickness, and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, i Dots You fiiwd or Costs You Nothing. A Rtiil Cod Liver Tonic Without Oil. We will return your money if you do not think Vinol has helped you after taking one bottle. Doesn't this seem fair? mi ii i;i I'll ( v v. i "MILLION DOLLAR ALIMONY QUEEN" MARBES SOLDIER BOY A beautiful Woman, culled the "million dollar alinionv qttecn,"' has n , ,, married Jicr holdier buy, Mr. Ki'ecn H. NuNeij in now the iv.i'c uf a cujitaiu in tiie Missiuiri mil itia am! formerly of (lie Austrian army. .Mis. NnUcn was divorced from L li. Jfi'akirt, sun of the richet woman in Ohio, and owner uf a 'J0,mi(l.0iM) estate at Ciiicinuati, on which he has u private swimming puol. Helon her marriage lo him she was Miss Falna Shea, and was known in Winona, W is., a summer colony, as the -'lady of the lake.' Her di vorced hu-liand 'settled .tLIWi.UOO on her mid her mhi. 'I wih tier all the happiness in the world," says lieakirl. Captain Xulsen, when fn tiie Aus trian army, was deeoraicd by Kaiser Franz Josef with llie 'sin of honor. ' His honeymoon will be shortened he can re j urn his rcLiiment on the Mexican border. 4 i, r i & - id . ' A r A - -vH. iyi A t tzv V i.' i-J 1 ) MK.S ri2 3E.H KULSBW GIVEN TO MERIrepor but was later recovered by the Ameri cans. An American trooper accom panied the animal from FA Paso. POrtTLAXI), Ore., Nov. 13. May I.ee, a horse ridden by Lieutenant Henry ltodney Adair, I'nlted States army, when ho was killed at the bat tle of Carrizal, Mexico last June, ar rived here today, having been sent by the war department to the dead sol dier's mother, .Mrs. Samuel Adair of Portland. May Lee, it. was said, was captured after the battle and ridden for several months by a Villa bandit, DAVIS CAL. IN GRIP OP FLAMES I Pacific Hro ,n ln Ill,1R ,0 8"Ve most of tile resldencea. ! At 2 i. in. the Masonic tempi" , seemc-u doomed. The city of Davis re SIXTY YEAR COLD eently appropriated money tor n tire department, but the apparaiub not yet heen purchased. had ! RECORD BROKEN DAI3, Cal., Xov. 13. Nine bulld lnn have been deslroyed by fire at 1:30 p. m. today. The Masonic tem ple was burning a'nd a gale was blow ing. Tire started In the rear of a pool room and spread rapidly. As it pro gressed, communication with Sacre mento, the nearest city, was out off and the town was isolated. All ab!e bodied residents joined In flKhting the flames, but the howlUiK wind carried liifin from building to building, and Wic destruction of the entire town was threatened. Help arrived from Sac ramento and through the Southern SACHA.MENTO, Nov. 1.1. Klre Is sweeping the town of Davis. Yolo county. 14 miles from here. Starling In a uool room, the blaze spread to VAX C'Ol'VEK, Wash,, Xov. 13. Fit-cords for cold 111 the first half 0( Xiivember for the past ISO years were uroken here early today whea the thermometer reached 20 degree lhe adjoining bull ings and h ,. n accor(llnK t0 BOV.,rilnN block in the town is now on f.re H e ; ne apaiatus from Sacramento and ll e Van(,nuver army barracU8 are ,.. Southern Pacific has been W , oldeBt , So the town. The Uav.. state beell kPpt nce T' farm Is not In danger. ,oww niark set in .November until to. SAN FRANCISCO, Xov. 13. Seven buildings had been destroyed by 12:30 P. m. in a fire at Davis: the bunk building was thought to be safe, according to reports reaching the Southern Pacific company here. The company's fire fighting apparatus hud arrived and was ill service at that hour. i'a.v was 22 above. Compulsory Labor for. Germans AMSTKMU'M, Nv. IX Herlin iii-vsiiiicrs nuiinuni'c tliM then- will .-.lmrtly lie lnimglil forwiiid u bill i'nr c(UiiMilsiiiy lulicir on Hit- wrt of the c'iviliinis ni' (Icniiiiny. This report has mil licen coni'inui'd officially. OTTAWA, Ont., Xov. 13. A cir cumstantial report was current here today that General Sir Sam Hughes, Canadian minister of militia, had re signed. The -report emanated after a meeting of the cabinet council here and it was said that an official state ment was expected later. IP Onethe emblem of eternal free dom from the tyrrany of despotism The other the emblem of eternal freedom from the tvrrany of BLOOD. DISEASES. BOTH ARE AMERI- CAN. Both the outcome of cirenm stancei that forced an issue. Both have waxed atrone and overcome de- ua! tno depression or po- 7 ho other tlte depression of BLOOD DISEASES. No wonder S.S.S. can aptly and justifiably bo died THE CHEAT NATIONAL BLOOD PURIFIER. Sold and used in every btnte in tho Union, and In mny fore I m coun trios, S.S.S. is tho rrcognized WORLD'S STANDARD BLOOD MEDICINE. It has yearly helped, and continues to help, thousands of peoplo fiu (fer ine from BLOOD diseases; RHEUMATISM, Blood Poison Scrofulous Affection, Eczema. Catarrh. Malaria, and every phase of kin Dica. Write lor free advice. Jtddfcii THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 173 Swift Bldo. t AUanta, 0a. ttression. Ittical and personal servitude. i Insist Upon Home Products THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Ask Your Grocer and Butcher FOR Tney Are ft. They're Home Taov the Best Grown Ever JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKES Iwulv A-l'-tmit h s. iimri i rr I'Imhio . n.i nil IT-f-'J A iiiiKiioiil le licarhe btrvlc. Aiu0uluco boivlt. Ceruuw Two Recipes for Hot Weather: PEP At the Soda Fountains ami Yellow Label Tomatoes At the Grocer's Try thi'iu toilay ami oool off. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY CANNING CO. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IKlilGATIXO PIPE Oo to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grap St. ' Trlpt,hotW I'afronizo tlio Institution that Maintains tho I.ar,c;ost Payroll in Mcill'ord The Medford Printing Co. Tin' H st r;iuiiii (l .loh Plant in Oivpm Outside (f Portland SHE LIKES IT! , SK am housewife who has chanircd the familv talili; drink from harmful coffee to help ful INSTANT POSTUM whether the change has heen a success. The answer may well induce you to make tiie change yourself. Less "nerves," better temper, clearer complexion, improved di gestion and steadier heart after a trial, demonstrate conclusively that the change from coffee to POS TUM is a wise move for the whole family. "There's a Reason" WINNING THE GAME ' This country is a vast checker hoard, in which the old town spirit and tho new suv striving for the mastery. Old ideas die hard. The old town spirit i-s "each man for himself and the devil take the hindmost.- This means the ma'sterv of the few and the subjection of the many. P,t the new spirit means the co-operation of all. It brings life and happiness to the nianv. Is the new winnin over the old in our community? And how do we as individuals stand in this game of community living.' Are yon playing the game for vonr town Or are you piaymg it tor yourself alone? Pemember, you can't stand still On v move the result depends. Then A the Spirit of Progress win. . . ' our