PAGE EIGI1T MEDFOT?P MAIL TltTRFXE MEDFOnU OTfKCOX, MONDAY, APUTL 2, 1017. c 1! Sli-l I lav I C OF WAR TURNSNEWYORK El Patriotism Conquers Greatest World City, and Foremost American City Ending Sordid Rule of Dollars Materialism Dropping Off Like Old Garment Spiritual Side Foremost BY CHAlU.US EDWAItl) riL'SSKI.L. NKW YORK, April 2. What do yon think of tills old town now? I have lived here thlr; years, off and on, and I tell you frankly It has got me going. It used to lie the most material, cynical, wooden-faced place In Amer ica. Cold-drawn business and all ' that, and as for patriotism you might as woll try to strike fire from .an icicle. That's what wo UBcd to say. Pat rlotlsm in New York there wasn't any such thing! All tho rest of the country in an emergency might get up and holler hut little old New York would stick to Its dollar-chase and nover give a hang ahout anything else. Woll, wo wore wrong; that's all! Tho emergency has come all right, and Instead of giving the Icy stare as wo prophets all predicted, the old girl has popped up with an enthusiasm no hody knew alio possessed. What do you know about that? Kmei'gency I his ('iine. Of course, too, New York, for such a showing, has every kind of handi cap there is going and then some. It Is tho grandest mixturo of nationali ties under tho sun. You can find hero every kind of man that walks, hops or crawls. You know all that good old dope about New York being tho fourth (loritian city of Che world, at tho snmo tlmo that It Is tho second Hungarian, and the second Greek, mid the third Italian, and so on. All right. Hut It Is also the largest Amer ican city, and In these days It Is com ing across with some good old Amer icanism of tho best brands. After, of course, you net past some aliens, anarchists, (lernians. Cerman agents and Cerman spies, clods, dreamers and pcaco-nt-cnv-iirii e inol Visks. This Is to be exported. Hut lho majority Is not only all right an. I sound nfler having been for genera tions tho scorn or Three Oaks and Rolling Prairie, but 1H now giving les sons in patriotism to the proud Inter ior! Tho streets nro aflame wllh Ameri can flags, often in masses very won derful and moving. About every cith- or man you meet has an American flag In his button hole. At every mooting where there Is the least pat riotic suggestion the feeling Is extra ordinary. Wherever ynu go the peo ple arc talking about It and among all Americans there Is slinwv the fl-i-est possible spirit, which you mljiht miinniiirlzc, from lhe(icomiucMis ;.i,n hear, aboul like t.itn: "Ww aro In a Flute of war, not for dollars, business or self-interest, Si'H for tho sako of an ideal. II is lictKr I to fight, sacrifice or din for an ideal than to lot nil Ideals perish from the earth. Whatever the cost may i.e. wo are In, we nro right In being In. and wo will go straight through o tho end. whatever that may be." I think that Is pretty fine spirit -for a city supposed to be without hu man feeling. Also men say: No Siiiiiiliils Wmih.iI. "No nonsense cues with us about a merely defensive war or any nice lit tle sword-dance staged where milmdv will get hurt. I..I K with everything we have and let Ko quick, clean the Job up right that the world iuii have peace, have It soon ami have ll Ii. stay." .Voro than that, I can report that any attempt to turn those fat old tricks that were turned In imis an, I gouge profits out 01 ii. necessities of tho government, will not be verv popular In New York this tilp. T ',. Is a very different feeling now in th, nuilerlnl obi place. hat goes imw Is to give what the nation needs .1:1,1 be glad of a chance to give It. what over it is! I sat Krldny at a table In 11 do'vi, town restaurant w I' , five oilier men oil typical New Yorkers, and In the I course of tho luncheon the fai t 1 uue out casually tl at cac h of the five had offered something fioo:y to the go-. eminent - a yacht, a motor boat, an automobile or the man hlmselr and all quietly assur ed that all other no n would do tho like. And lo a great rx'cnt they will greater extent th:ui wo have ever H'cn before In this mi'lnn! Xevv I i'lln Ik II., in. The truth Is. brethren, a strange, now, unselfish feeling takes po-es iilon of all of us when no slop to con template this war and wait It means id what it has already dune for city mm IS HE-ELECTED SPEAKEK. (Continued From rage One.) 110 ni.v utmost endeavor to be nb.-o-lnlrlv lair nnil I invoke the nid of all the members in doing so. "ll is absolutely unnecessary and siilicrflous (o lecture I he membership on patriotism. We nro alt patriots as are the people who ol"e!ed us. We are nil Americans whether natives or foreign horn, ns oiir constituents. On many questions we are 'distinct lis 1! ft m'r Chump (.'lark, flu; liilliius, yet we ar one its tiv si-n,' when tin iimior nml safety nf tin republic arc involved, l'nlilies limls tin pljicf? in this house wlun (he e;eneral welfare and Hie enminiin Intense of the nation are at . stake. Let all the ends we aim to lie our country's and in the accomplishment of these ends may the God of our fathers he with us and uide us in the way which will redound to the honor and perpetuity of the greatest republic that ever existed in all the flood of lime." The speaker took the oath at !:"() o'clock and members then were sworn into office in -i roups by slates. Speaker ('larks election "was af fected in exactly one hour and forty minutes after Ihc Iioiim convened, the exact time lie predicted a fortnight ajjo. Notice ; Kit-lit Cylinder Cmlillnc Owner, The Cadillac factory has seat uh typo carburetors to Install In Cud ll!;:e types I and ,":t, free of cost, ex cept inst-,!l;'.l!"n charges. Owners 111a phone or write iih to appoint ment.'! or time In cliHimiiiK Fame. l lt.Vrat I.AKK C.AitAtIK AND MACHINIO SHOPS. Owney lieddy of (Irants I'nss Is vIsliitiK In Meilfonl f()r a f,.v dtiya. ruinkind. Tho spectacle of It nssin (-ie. and its new-horn fredom threat end by surviving a if'idiitism u' one '1 inn that hai proroui-diy sta-i-'d us l.ere, there is no doun" of that. And then the spec; ;wW of France Menlini; from a thousand wound rm! .-tit' t'i. 'i t, -j. tin and tn;-, king al' iIm-sp icc fi ic : it ril'it es, not for h'-nu If alone Imii for all manU'ud that c.rir; us more every tin v. !n the li'hi of tl'c;e thini;:-, dol'.ar.s loi; rbeap, a;ii ae:s seems tawdry and t)ic na'.io:1 wait s up to its oppnrt 11:111 y and duty. It is a wonderful thiiiK to think of. Materialism dropping off us like an old mmnent and tho .iptritual side of man touched to an amazinn activity and reality- even here In old New York LONGING FOR A CHILD Young Wife Almost in De spair. Now has Beautiful Eaby Girl. Thcro Is nothing more rlinrminir than n happy and hcaliliv mollu r of rhilclrcn, and iiul.'cd rhild-liirth under the ni:l:t ci'ii.iitinns need he 1111 h.i.'itnl to livnilh r hcaiiiy. I.ydia i:. I u.kham'a ci; i t.iMc I'omiwund has lin uthl joy to rmny childless women 1 v rcstorip;; them to normal lu 1.HI1. Here lr a notable- Ckse. Cmaha. Nek "I ..:!!', rod from fe tiMilc trouble when I was n vontecn ycnr.i 'ad. Ateicht- een I V.1..1 ll.nrried ami my tiMul'lo was no I viler no 1 con suited a physician w ho said that them w a s not much 1 could do ami I could not have children. I read of l.ydia K. 1'iiil.linm'a Voire talI.'i'oniHiuiidiiiul decided to try it, ami it lias proved ivorth its weight in t;old to mr for I am not only well Imt have a hahy Rirl, so when I hear of any woman sud'erinR an I was 1 tell her of l.ydni K. riukham's Vctretahle t'omooimd " Mrs. VV. Ii'i;ilKS.is)M.,i,.,ti,. Apts.,(lmabn.Neli. In tunny other homes, once childless, there are now children hecsuse of the fact that l.ydia K. I'mkham's Vet;etsMo I .imimuiKI innkcs Wvlllen livnuul, bealltiy and utrvii);. ft- iiit? ..1 mm m 1 1 far DRIVE GERMANS BACK. (Continued From Page One.) "In the Champagne several Ger man counter attacks against the posi tions which wo recaptured west of Maisons de Champagne wero checked We repulsed attacks on small posts east of Aubcrive and west of Xavarin farm. "In Alsace W'e niado a successful surprise attack at Carspach wood and took prisoners.'' (toiinan Account IlKKLIN, April 2. Battles begun yesterday between the Itrltish and German forces south of Arras, on the road to Cambria, and on both hanks of tho Iliver Sommc west of St. Quen - tin wero further developed this niorn - ing, says the official statement issued today. The British forces, the an- nounccnicnt adds, suffered consider- anie losses and only gained ground where the German troops gave way under orders. On both sides of the Olse-Alsne canal and on the highlands of Vregny It is announced, tho French made some advance under heavylosses. Cicorgo Faber of Salem was a Mod- ford business visitor tho first of the week. Ladies' Gloves. Kayscr, Short Silk (loves, Mack or white 50 Kavser, roiifr Silk (Jloves, black o'r white $1.00 and $1.50 Ladies' Kid (lives $1.50 and $1.75 . MV," suit. I hev 11 of things. Our Mine Serge is a leader at $16.50 Pure worsted Suits, sp-vial values . ..$15 Moiiagoinery all wool Suits, special t $11.50 Young men's all wool suits $12.50, $15 GOLD HILL CLAIMS SOLD TO SACRAMENTO PEOPLE GOLD HILL, Ore., April 2. An other deal of considerable Importance to this mining district, was made ill this city this week, whereby tho Cheney, Simmons, May, and Hnff group of quartz claims have changed I hands. Those properties are contig uous claiuib upon the same ledgo; I situated threv mill.'-, northeast of this city, and consist of 240 acres. These properties have been oper ated by H. A. Hay. and G. L.. Haff, local mine operators, tho last two years. They were the owners of these ))r0pert,ea excepting the Slmmoiu ' Cneney c,am8i whcn they opcr. . vtod unlier a ,case from tho owners. !Tno new ownerg are Sacrnment0 pe0. I)lej who n'ave been representcd horo ; hy j. w Dayle3i of that cUy Tho consideration is in tho neighborhood 0 $80 000 00 SEEK WAR WITH U. S. (Continued From rage one.) command of Olirctron mid Hill, hut outside the city within renohiiur dis tance nrc other troops under l'nblo Gonzales, who, with certain other military chiefs, it is believed by those eominir from the capital is loyal lo NEXT SUNDAY WILL BE EASTER And everybody will want to "Dress Up." At this store you will see f 1 at their best women's newest Suits, Coats, It would please us inost if were able to see you all amid ask you to conic here sec and try on these beautiful garments. The prices are, moderate in every instance. Women's Suiis $15 to $32.50 Women's Waists S2.50 to S5.50 omen's Dresses $10 to $17-50 Women's Skirts ....$2.50 to $7.00 Women's Coats $5.50 to $20. "'n al" 100 , lU'i'iiinore aist, $2.00 Ladies' Shoes Kvcry one enjoys a nice, 'fancy shoe and your Kasler apparel is not complete without' a'nicc iicatly-rittiiitr pair of dress shoes. Our stock is complete. Ladies' fancv lace Kid Loots, in Havana Mrown at " $7.50 Ladies' Black Kid Vamp, grav kid top, ktce boot at '. $7.50 Ladies' brown lace Kid Boot at $7.50 Ladies' black Kid Vamp, white washable ki.'l top at $6.00 Ladies' Patent Vamp, jrrav kid top, lace '"'"L ft '. $0-00 l adies' Whole Canvas Lace Hoot at. ...$2.75 Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, and Mary ''' ' $1.50 and $1.90 Men's Apparel ,w;!"t rix to- Trobably help vou to ire! ill the snii-it Cnrranza and would support him in event of any break with the military party. According to the ntories brought here, Carran.n has ordered a million cartridges issued to these outside troops. Proof of Disbursements. According to one story told. Cab rera on his return to Mexico from Washington brought with him evi dence of the influence exercised by Germany on certain Mexican lenders nnd proof of the disbursement of funds by Germany to gnin her ends. It is asserted that men in close touch with official circles nre au thority for the statement that the pressure brought to bear upon Pas tor Rouaix, formerly minister of Fo ntento, by the military party, was the cause of his resignation last week. The military men, it is said, attempt ed to induce liouuix to declare void numerous concessions owned by citi zens of countries hostile to Germany. FL0RS PACIFIST IN HOUSE (Continued From Page One). young men came out of the senator's office and began to beat Ilannwart, striking also a young lady in the delegation." ledge's Wrsion. The version of the affair at the Dresses, Skirts, Ladies' Hose. Phoenix Silk Hose 80 to $1.05 White Silk Hose 55 Ladies' White Lvle lose 25 and 35 Ladies' Black Lylc Hose 25 and 35 Children's White hose at 15 and 25 k for "Dress-Up" Week and Easter you'll be needing a few fixings ties, shirts, collars, socks . ' GOLDEN RULE capltol was that it was Banuwart who was knocked down and that Bannart was the aggressor. Sonator Lodge's formal statement follows: "I was trying to get away from them. They were very violent. 1 said: 'Well we must agree to differ.' "Then this man, whom 1 after ward learned was Bannwart. said: You're a damned coward.' I said, 'You are 0 liar.' Ho struck me and ' I struck him. Then the whole party rushed at me and pushed me against the wall. I "A young man from Arizona who' was In the corridor, my secretaries apd Senator Stone's messenger inter vened for my protection and drove them off." Senator Lodge declared that tha If Your System Is Poisoned Vrith acids, yon cannot know what it is to be healthy. Acids poison the blood and are the source of many dis eases affecting the heart and arteries, skin and mucous surfaces, joints and muscles, and the brain and general nervous system. Some of these dis eases are Rheumatism in various forms, Catarrh, Eczema, Pimples, boils, rashes, and other skin diseases. Malaria, Scrofula and general blood troubles. In order to restore yourself to a healthy condition, you must drive Waists, etc. Men's Hose. Phoenix Silk J lose at 55 Men's Black Lylc Hose at 25 Men's White Lylc Hose at 25 Men's Palm Beach Hose at 25 Men's Black Hose at 15 Men's Dress Shoes The Barry shoe for men who care to dress well. Don't fail lo see our lino and get our rices bcofre buying. Our shoes are, guar anteed to give satisfaction. Barry Dress Shoes at $ 1.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $5.60 Peters Dress Shoes at ....$4.50, $5 and $6 Otlipv Ktniul-ii'il liiwu,,r M,.ii V C'l 1 v. ........ ., ,.n ii ,t i .ivM ninir at $3.15, $3.75 and $4.00 Boy's Dress Shoes at $1.95, $2.45, $2.55, Dress Hats $1.65 K and W. Dress Shirts $1.00 Four i ii-1 land Ties 25 and 50 slH,l t s,li, 75? and $1.00 ', Dress Sus lenders at .....25? and 50? r,li"" s,lits 59?, 93 and $1.00 statement of the arfair Issued by the pacifists was an "absolute false hood." AVpmi' Stiiteinf nt. Senator Weeks Issued a statement testifying that Senator Lodge was not the aggressor, but was attacked by Bannwart and the pacifist par:y. Weeks said: "The unprovoked and disgraceful a3ault has a far wider significance than simply pn assault upon an Indi vidual. It is well for the country to take notice '.bat those who claim to be trying tc keep the country out cf war are among the most Intolerant of our citizens. Such people should be watched. I doubt tho good faith and loyalty of men and women who are so far lost to the proprieties as these who committed the offense." these acids from your system and purify your blood. S. S. S. has been purifying and re vitalizing the blood of thousandsfor fifty years. It is a purely vegetable remedy, and is the most efficient agent known for cleansing tha .blood and, building up the system. Ask for it at your druggist's, and don't accept a substitute. For special medical advice write to Medical De-, Sartment, Swift Specific Co., 308 Swifr uildins, Atlanta, Ga. $2.65 and $3 h;,t or new , "u ot taw in in 7 I I 1 1