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MEDFORD MATH TIUBUXE, MEDFORD, ORECiOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916
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paionee.
EM-TEES
, nv CHA1U.KS II. DHISCOU,.
If you want to make a hit
With a ploannnt llttlo clerk,
If you want to do your hit
For tins folk who do the work,
If you want to liny u nock
For a friend or for a Too,
If you want to upend a rock
For a brother or a beau;
If last ClirlBtnius you were mail
Wt en you xhoppcil amid the mull,
If you want to kid your Dad,
- This time inlsa the Christum crush
How to do It? l.ut mo nay
Think I can tell you how;
Tluy Home ClirlHtmuu Htuff today; .
Do your Christmas HhoupliiK now
a lairi'oniAri
I1V SIQ K.YITIOH.
In any city the population nverngeu
about 200 cltlcnK to one auto owner
Therefore, why should we Jump out
nf the road of an auto driver because
he blows his horn? Where docB he
uel the privilege to make us net out
of his way? Why don't wo til! carry
u horn In our vests and ninko the ail
tolsts get out of our way? Why
not? Ain't It? Them's our nentl
inents. .' SKI.
'.; How In Millie a Ixit f Money,
,. Invent a sewer pipe that clogs up
much quicker than the old kind and
sell It to the city. The city Is took
inn for such a pipe as this to put
down Just before a street Is paved.
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OlilHO STI FF.
"lie stands out like a beacon light
on a rock-bound coast."
orit Dii'i'v incrnoN.vitv.
Simp A fellow who voted
other woy.
Harbor See 'phonograph.
the
A bee enn't Inlk, but It's right there
with n stinging retort.
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HINTS TO Ill Slt.WDH.
A lies Moines husband found that
when ho woke upench morning some
body hud been through his pockets
He had n tnllor line all his pockets
with fluh-hooks.
SAN FRANCISCO OPENS
. WOMAN'S POLICE COURT
SAN' KIIASTISCO, Nov. 1 The
lirst woman's police court ever At
tempted here will lie iimugiinitcil De
cember 1 next. Sessions open only
In Women ami girl will be held I'rom
0 In 111 ii. m. daily. A night police
court fur men was ivivullv ileeiiled
upi'ii.
DECLARES WAR FUTILE
(Continued From Tago One.)
Lorraine are doomed to failure ami
Ihe republic in;i us well reconcile
herself In peaceful mid fricmllv rc
Intiom with her eastern neighbors.
He holds that I! rent lliiluiu has uiiiile
mi abortive effort In crush Ocrmanv
as a trade riwil by appeal to arms,
hut Hint there is nothing essential in
(lie character of the three nations to
prevent their union as friends. In
respect to Russia, however, on the
oilier hand, ('omit Appotivi declared
that the organization of the country
eontdins the genus of war and that
(die in iiiinpcllcl I,.- the very essence
of her bciinr to attempt to extend her
domination at every opportunity over
the nations with which -lie is in coll
ide!. (enceution of IViicc.
"Once this war is I unshed." he
sniil, 'Ktirope mil pn.haMv have at
least twenty-five r ihiitv vc
f
ieaee, until Ihe uenerahou uhieh h.-isi
pnscd through this eoullie) has de i
parted."
Count Apponvi suvs that his views
are nnreu nv nn leaoin-.: 1 1 aua i tans
llllll with the po-slblo eveeptinll f
eerlaiii Slnvonie element-, in Autiia.
lire also held I'V ill'- leaders in that
country. '
BE
WASHINGTON-, N-ov. J 3. An
ouncement last night of the state de
partnient' action In Instructing
American Churge Grew at Berlin
communicate with the German for
elgn office on the subject of deporta
Hon of Belgians, brought out a flood
of Inquiries today for details and ex
planalioit of the department's action.
Secretary Lansing repeated the de
pnrtincnt'R action as It was set out
In last night's Associated Press ills
patches and made this statement:
"The United States has not made
an official protest to Germany, but
has suggested to her what a bad ef
fect on neutral opinion, partlculoVly
In the United States, such action
might have. The Instructions
Charge Grew to discuss the matter
with Chancellor Von Bethmann-Holl
weg were sent at the suggestion
the Belgian government. The Aiueri
can action was not meant In any sense
to be a criticism of the German gov
ernment's policy. We do not know
the full facts In the situation and can
not form a judgment until we have
heard from them."
HAYES-TILDEN AFFAIR
(Continued From Page One.)
is pointed out by officials of the ed
partment of justice, owing to the pas
sage In 1887 of a federal statute to
meet Just such an emergency as that
created by the Tlldeu-Hayes contest
nils statute provides that congresB
must meet In Joint session to cnnvnss
the returns on the second Wednesday
In February. (The members of the
electoral college meet In their ranee-
tlve states on the first Monday In Jan
tiary. ) At this joint session of con
gress no other business enn be consld.
ored, nor any. adjournment taken ex
cept five adjournments of one (lay
each; when, If the canvass of votes
has not been comploted, congress
auHt remain In continuous session uu
til the eanvnss Is completed. At the
joint session it Is provldo dthat tell
era be appointed who open the roturns
alpliulietlcally by states; that in case
of dulicato returns from any state
If objection Is made In writing by
any member the Joint session shall
be temporarily dissolved and the
house and senate meet separately and
onsldor the dupllcute returns. Tho
statute then provides that In case
there Is a state law covering contests
nd n decision bus been reached under
the state law, that decision shall be
binding on congress. In case no de
cision as to tho legality of ono set or
the other o fclectors has been reach
ed under a state law, and one return
Is made by tho chief executive of the
stato under the great seal of the slate
and the other Is not, the return so
certified under seal shall prevail
jiich branch of congress In separate
session shall consider objections to
the returns, hilt shull consider each
only for a period of two hours, with
fivo minutes as (he limit on any In
dividual speech and no member per
inltted to speak twice. At the end of
two hoursa vote must be taken. If
the house disagrees us to wlmt re
turns to accept, the matter, tho mat
ter shall be reported to the Joint ses
sion nnd the returns from that state
ire rejected. If then no person has
a majority of all tho votes cast at the
completion of the canvass, the house
meeting by itself, elects n president
voting by states.
The provisions of this statute. It Is
bollevei will enable nil contests to
ho settled In the states under state
laws nnd will remove any chance that
the vote of any state or states will
fail to be counted as returned In the
Joint session of congress.
BACKS ADAMSON BILL
(Continued From Pago One).
Announcement that the New York.
Sen Haven nnd Hart ford railroad
ould also file suits to test the con
stitutionality of the Adamson law
ns made here today by Howard lvl-
liott. the road's pcrsident. The suits
111 be filed in New York, .Massachu
setts. Uhode Island ami Connecticut.
he said.
I'llll.AllKId'lll , Xox. I.V The
Pennsylvania railroad conmauv todav
filed in the federal district court here
bill lu equity asking tor un injunc
tion u.e.alasi the three lulled Slates
district attorneys la Pennst lvar.la for
bidding them from btinsilng prosecu
tions ugalnst the railroad company
under the Adamson eight-hour law.
The court U asked to declare .that
ithe eight-hour law is unconstitutional
mid void.
V b s . ; 1 u t e 1 y 1 i o rn o v c s
ixlior.lion. Ooopackape
..cvuil. 25cai all druggists.
ELEPHANT PIN CUSHION FOR CHRISTMAS
2 wte kzM
My Lord, the Idepliunt, Ili lngs (oxxl
Jly Jliddy Uye
Twice lucky should be the one who
receives an elephant pin cushion for
Christinas for the fclfl links together
an oriental nyiiibol of fortune ftnd an
ancient western superstition; "See a
pin and pick it up, all the day you'll
have good luck."
Elephants are now to he had lu alt
sizes and hi all kinds oT plastic mater
ials. Aecoutered with Binatl boxes
I
lSEliLIX, Nov. 1.-). The arrest In
die lliiti.sli authorities of Hiss Emilv
llobhoiise, an English writer, is re
ported in a dispatch from The Hague
to the Overseas Xews ageucv. lie-
ntly Jliss Hobhoiise was said bv
tue news neency to have made a trip
llclg-ium, subsequently writing ar
ticles that there was less devastation
in llelgium than in South Africa during-
the Doer war, and that in trips
through ninny Hclgian (owns she had
found the people were on the bust of
terms with the German soldiers.
VILLA 10
KL PASO, Tex., Nov. IJW-Villa
and his main force of Immlils are go
ing south to form a junction with the
Zapala forces in the state of More
los, he announced at Santa liosnlin,
refugees who arrived here late Inst
night I'rom the south reported to gov-
rnnient agenls. Villa, at Santa lio-
iilin. declared lie would leave u suf
icicutly large force in the north to
harass the Carrauza troons. neeord-
lo the same .source.
COLD WAVE STJLL
WASHINGTON, Nov. l.V Zero al
ismarck, N. J)., was the lowest
rum any part of the country.
Ihe cold wave still held swav east
if the Mississippi river and abnorni-
illy low- temperatures' continue, in
practically all parts of the country.
I'ree.ing temperatures were re-
MH-ted this morning as far south as
the mill' coast. Indications were
that thy. cold would a row tonicht in
the south.
is more than
W i.
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It Is composed of wax- and oils so combined as
to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and
preserve the leather. - . ; , ,
The ShikoiA Home Set
The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you
can uuy at any price.
Sold at a nominal cost to
ShinoiA users.
FOR HOME, GRIP OR
AUTOMOBILE
BLACK TAN WHITE
At all Dealers Take no substitute
IT CAN'T BE DONE
None Better Bread is never seriously
imitated. A trial will convince, you.
A rare combination of quality and
quantity. Order from your grocer.
PULLMAN BAKERY
Luck ius a I'lu ('usliloii.
I instead of cushions, the animal makes
a charming bonbon holder and dinner
favor.
AU sorts of toy animals and dolls'
belongings are now dressed up for
Christmas pin cushions. The blue
bird and the stock carry cushions sus
pended from their beaks. Dolls'
chairs, tables, sofas and tiny baby
carriages make attractive dressing
table ornaments when properly uphol
stered with cushions for pins.
TURKS IN EGYPT
LONDON. Nov. 1 a. British all
planes have made another raid on the
Turkish camp at Mughdaba In Kgypt,
according to an official statement Is
sued by the British war office today.
Four hundred pounds of explosives
were dropped on the camp; the state
ment odds causing considerable dam.
uge. The text reads:
Egypt: A further air attack on
Maghd.rba last night surprised the
enemy. Our machines descending low-
dropped 4 00 pounds of explosives on
the camp und stone houses, doing con
slder.ible damage. Our air planes re
turned safely." u
BERLIN, Nov. la. (By wireless to
Savvllle) A German air piano on
Monday night raided the air plane
station nt Saint Pol, near Dunkirk
Northern France, tho Overseas News
agency says. Several buildings are
reported to have, been struck by
bombs. The air plane returned un
harmed. SUFFERS SET-BACK
LOS ANGELES, Cal. Nov. 15.
Mrs. Inez .Mllholland Bolssevaln, Now
York suffragist, suffered a marked
setback during the night, It was an
nounced today by Dudley Fulton, one
ot the physicians attending her, at a
hospital here. At tho morning ex
amination she showed pleurisy had
developed to complicate her severe
anemia and her temperature was fur
ther depressed. Dr. Fulton said the
next day or two would determine the
outcome.
Yesterday a fourth transfusion of
blood was made into .Mrs. Baissevaln's
velin and apparently she continued
the Improvement of the past several
days.
Shoe Polish
IjA-
'-'") THE HOME SET
LONDON, Nov. l.'i. A communica
tion from the Russian war office,
forwarded by Heater's 1'etrograd cor
respondent slates that measures
reprisal are to be enforced against
captued German officers. The com
munication says the German govern
ment transferred a large number of
Itusslan officers to a special concen
tratlon camp and subjected them to
particularly severe treatment owing
to alleged 111 treatment of German
prisoners In Russia. The Russian
government drew Germany's atten
Hon to what It characterized as the
injustice of this measure adding that
If by November 14 this severe treat
ment was not done away with all Ger
man officers held prisoner in Russia
would he subjected to a similar re
Rime.
.No reply having been received, the
Russian war minister has ordered
that all German prisoners of war, who
have been treated as officers, be
placed In camps allotted to ordinary
A BIT OF ADVICE
list Ilon't Ielay. Second Don
7K.iH'liiileut.
If you suffer from backache; head
aches or dizzy spells; If you rest poor
ly sud are languid In the morning; if
the kidney secretions are irregular
and unnatural, do not delay. In such
cases the kidneys often need help
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially
prepared for kidney trouble. They
are recommended by thousands. Can
Medford residents desire more con
viiiclng proof of their effectiveness
thnn the statement of a Medford eit
uen who has used them nnd willing
ly testifies to their worth?
Mrs. A. V. McCutcheon. ,'2(1 N
Front st., Medford, says: "I am sub
ject a great deal at times to backache
It Is one of those constant dull aches
In the small of my back. Often I can
l-ardly turn over In bed, as my back
leels so wenk and sore. In the morn
In? I can hardly get up. Since I have
iinen taking Iloan's Kidney Pills,
am not bothered so much by iny back
This niedicino makes me feel bettor
in every way." . ...
Price uOe at all dealers. Don'
simply ask for a kideny remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. McCutheon had. Foster-.VIllliurn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
You can Bring Back Color
Lustre with Sags Tea
and Sulphur. .
and
Wlinn vaii ilnrL-An vmio 1mi Ul. Cw
lfu mm .TMiipnur, no one can tell, be
chuwo it's doiit! ho naturally, ho evenly.
Preparing this mixture, though, at homa
is in ussy nnd troudlcgome. For 50 cents
you oun buy ntanv druir store the ready.
to use preparation, improved bv the addi
tion of oilier hifiredieiits, culled "Wveth's
nire nml buiphur Compound." You just
dampen a ponB or eoft brush with it
nnd draw this through your hair, taking
one stmiH strand at a time. By morning
ii yiay iimr uiHiijiuenrs, ami, niier an
other, application, or two, your hair be
eomes beautifully darkened, glossy and
luxuriant.
tiruy, faded hair, though no disrracet
is a sian of old nge, and as we ull de
pirn a youthful and attractive appear
ance, ct biifiy nt once with Wyeth's Sa;e
and Sulphur ComtHitind and look years
venter. This' ready-to-use preparation
is a delightful toib-t requisite and not a
medii ine. It is not intended for ths cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Coruiiicrcial Photojrapbt"
in boutheru OrejfoxJ
Negatives Mado any time oi
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J
Well do the rest
D. WISTOIT. Pro
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKEN
Ijiflf Awlstnnt
H 8. BARTI.KTT
Phnne M. 4 nd 47-J-9
AntomoMIe llearte Serflc.
iAknlanc Serrlca, Cvropw.
EASY TO DARKEN
war prisoners. They will bo deprived their orderlies and allowed only the
of all postal communicatliin with i regulation rations of common sol
thelr country and of the services of.diers.
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uararftse Orf if icatc
Bi tilt cod Frf oiiHAiM witninontf ye.ir
from dt uf Purthisr i( not SrittsOctcr
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of yaiMAa um& HIT
m yom urn
This Columbia Giafonola, of beautsful quartered oak or
finely grained mahogany, equipped with the exclusively
Columbia, tone-control leaves.
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This model has been sold for four years to more people
than any other instrument regardless of name, price,
or make. lis tone-volume io astonishing, and its tone
quality is unusual.
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Get this $1.00
Double-lipped. 2
HOTE the two lips which enable you to
either Hint or lett hand. Cover (or this
21c. Alum oen ateasils are HOT "all
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
Keywir iS
ii mm nJV
Replace utensils that wear out
with utensils that "Wear-Ever"
Clip the Coupon
Get your
Saucepan today 1
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Notliinfe is more jarring to 1
one's sense of beauty nnd
harmony than nn otherwise hand- KIO
somely-furtiished home equipped rJ
with unsihdy window shades. There zzff1
is no need to sufler this annoyance any EF?9
lenfeer if you will simply insist upon ttS J
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ihe shade which is not enly f&i
beautiful to look at, but whit-h Mtn
will not fade, wuterspot or crock; 3
in fact the only shado ever
backed by such a guarantee. fcJ
ir.V0"r.iiZ rtjnot how you f-m
samplii& yf 1 hrt-e siar " iJumiiiK, jwat Ei'5t
drop us a line, and wo will sett ihut yuu
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Also Distributors of "VELI.MO"
The Shade Without A Shadow
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ON EASY TERMS
ON APPROVAL
Come in and hear it.
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
-.1- Medford, Oregon
LIMITED
Sprt i.il offer expin's November 2o.
Tliereafter ur.cv will b: Sl.uO.
Quart Saucepan
pour with
Saucepan
the same."
For Only
ad the coupon it pre- II
sented on or bclore Nov- m
ember 25, 1916. fi
,Wear-Er" Cara
we will iccrpt lbi cuaoo iu oy fn ji-nt-ii
ii-i nne iffir-LVfr a'j qjaM Sl.rep
Kh fr!!t tsutailf t i (rn. pteMiti
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