PXOE FOUK MEDFORD MATH TIUBUXE, MEDFORD, ORECiOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916 'i'L ii MEDf ORD MAIL TRIBUNE AW TNOKPENOKN'T NEWSPAPRTV PUBMSHRD KVKHV AKTKRNOON EXCKPT SUNDAY BY TIIJJJ MICDIORI PHINT1NO CO. Offlca Mnll Trlbun Building 26-27-21 North Fir atroet; telephone 76. Thm TVmocFHtlo Time, th Hixlord Matt, The Mini ford Trihuiie. The Soulb rn Orafronlan, The Auhland Tribune. CHOROID PUTNAM, Editor. fTBSCKTPTXOtf BAT! Hi One ytr. by num , ., , ... nti One rn, Mh, by mnll . .10 Per mojih, dfllverM by carrlftr In Mrrifnrd. Phot-nlx, Jacksonville nrt Cent ml Point -K0 RAturday only, by mall, per year. I ll WM'kly, per year 1.60 Offlrlfil Paner nf th City of Mndford. Official Paper of Juckfinn County. Kn'T"d n goeond-clHH matter at VMford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1R78. Sworn Circulation for 1918 -24ft. Full leaaod wire Associated Press dl 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. m 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. . 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. 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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. 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