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FAtJE 1'OUli M lii)FO UO MAIi: TmmiMU ' lfii'nmi)n AmviAv HW-l-K'ilK V A.'.mAH4mA AMERICANS 10 IE RC E V CORY SAKS PERSH NG Un:td Ststt-i TrdW W;:i Carr, the . Ci.u tf the Entente A;iie to a( SuKfBl Ivy.e. SijV Cwrisnltri in Afivaer AivrUfrf f Ger-: rr-ifi Prc&gzrtla in A-wrica. -.-. , j.rj v. .', cirv t-. '':"'; AMP IS j v t - A -o-uit-wi ir a vi -..:." wj-f ? tU ATT.'fJ- that : f-' v. ut ii t : - - 'rr- i rott w;,'j Amir AroedL jrj i-'J ;. Tj'-" 1- jit.;.' of iforl ir. ffr-njfj en-,rr- jjj 1 I'r.jv-d Stfct to -pe;,,J t.- a T'l-iT the we-m front t--.-.n I,'-. -r 0 lifvv' n fr the ( i -r rj ui u ' 'I'i-n -it n i )' a n ' ha-. a''id j;Jv 'it-nT?i per-bin;., tvit the -Liit' A'M-rMxn army. Kur ther n-.-eV.r--M ha- bea -ss by the iiAurtj.iAioti nu the. re.,rl ):htj ir-'U -.ifU ;r bv German i.f-w--pa j-f in is a ! e:i A 1 o In - 1 1 t ie "'jt-nj-.-.n --'j':i;'.iii'J;i urVw in Ais ' Ti'-a i tii' ri'-y f our pa i-ifj-t- o'j!j -j'r'.i'j !nj- i)'-a fanjorif o'r jwyj- iij ofjT 1' our m- Havjfj Jw-t ju i-j.!j-al a'hafjta jii 1 Ij V,''-- -ith'iit, uf:i ) it fftjoVfl for i:or- lijai two yi-ar-, lli f-nuan -ofi!jfj(J- t" JtI fium it' Shut iJj niUiU.''rtu Ilnti-h at--ault-. Kv-rwhT on tf w-ti-rn Jront, ' Hl thf lar nuff;o-r of Ciennan troop wiji'-h tin Ku-Man situation ha r-)ea--'J, friauv on the k--fi-ht-ivc uiul tm iiIImv r; o tla of-ff.-n-i'. Jhc Klitlit Sj.ifir in Mi-n. "Afij-'H'-a lia tin- Tf-ttYtm- in iu-n uml ma ten;:!, ,wt- tln-y art- pn-jmn-'l to tl;- j.-it v.Ih.-Ii iiiti-t Ynfc ii mililarv I'- i-ihh aain-t (icrmany. Ofjr lr-Mp- art- imlin-l willi a spirit of ai'U'n---i-n'-"-, a j-p'.ril (hat iiifan w j:r (o win tin, war ami that liavi? no i).-a of allowing our-nvc- to he iMl'ii'!i'--l hv pufji'i-t or I'lir-my prjuiL'arj(a. Ni'itln-r haf .' any lid-? noiions that vi'-torv i jfoiiitf to h'- an ca-y inultcr. Hut that only irak-., our determination hlf Oliver. 'Kerv iiidfi, from top to ottorn. ho entend tlii- wjtr imhiied w.tii the livhttn' ptr.'t, '.!ii'h ii,ean- ilia! the fa'ire ot' the itilie- will he enil.eil U II fe'--t tl PEACE: PROPOSALS i2S 1 - y r t t-'auiit" !t a ure r : i. : lit-it.-re iim 'WiLef.iiv rlfit It tew -'- I .,.. I 'auT, firi:e4 O'J. of Argealii E"ENCS AlKfcS. O-.i. t-itt..i-.".--. I zsor. b.u of lie K'.!1 trofc oi't-t: , v .,.rf..,"tM Lnx'str. for G-,Tifr. tubarb. ter the forcr ..j.n-nr it EiTa bis i.i.ijtni. lor re- 'siiter look tug to Coloni. I'ra- i ' i f . i ,0 . MURDER, iL. . I 1 BOB IA FOLLETTE DEFENDS HIS LACK haw-a 'o at-re. with the ruling a'l-r.i.-i traiion or noi, i tj--r piei-ious fundamental i ishtft free fc;eeeti. presB and the rit'ht to aswaiblage so1 explicitly and emphaiiealjy K'Jaran:efc' j by the constitution, fchould be main-1 i tajned invio!ah!e.'' j Coniithuilonal authority'" of the; president to fix war's purposes, he 1 i questioned, by Implication. j AS CLOSING ACT (Continued from I'afjc One.) VESSELS CRASH IN FOG: FOUR KILLED DESTROYER SINKS U-bOAT (Continued from fago Oi.) water -hoi. . tin- i. i r 1, .-iiar-e l,nl not reaehed jl-; u.iU i.. "A uother ijUM k t i mi to t rruht hroiiL'ht llie t-ta;ho,.r. .m, ,, ln-tii. hut thi- tirne the ij -tii,wi turned -o ellli rj! V that -he v, a - a Me In i-.Mtie down t-.i the third at'ai i, in the wake d the . bavnnr. The thlld depth el..ir,. h;o .lit u a ei.luii.n of -!ear W.iler al. d the .!. tro.r wlieeled ((a e Ii, -He, (hi- till .e lu tin- ll It, at all fL t',,(! - t'i- t.peiH-d up, teil liitii- lit. t he ! t ,,M-r ean, t.H i e . . , -h m tht eIt.i 1), 4- f'l, dM'th '1 )m I. t 1 dov n f ; i ' . 1 1 i w.d e -,i I !,...: in. A -e r e ,r, , -ha I.1"' V. a J. ! ..; f f. ..l..ed It V I ' ! t - . I i ... I .. t he -ill .i.-i ol ti .,i:-. h ,!. :.d la t (1 he'll. U'r.i (-1 ..;!. '"'I he de-!oe -j.. tt . on.e 1 Iff-. loot it .! : nr ' i,er it . . r inr I hoat. hut NM- v f.p'.l.ii. i.e ti,.-j pio.- hd ., l.-r . H.-i.l i. ! d t.i.t . I a.. F- i,. liter." WHITE SOX DEFEAT GIANTS (('orjtirt'i'tfl iroiu rife !-e on h. il , ..I f ( alte J II, ( n lid iiMH-d i 'ii , f- : i ii! - r. liilte Uifiin-. o'f ( . i.'li n;e Ml, Hi tune ititiin -. S' r fi- I. .r ,j , hv (V .t J. J. S.l'i.e J. I ..M -. M'l.o . h. liJlo) the plate, KJ. Hi ! :ir-t h -4 . Killer at e.,1,.1 ha I " . .ti,. at hn-e. Tin.e, I lw. The oMi lal artendai e,- ad tl-" r-reijd- ai e : A 1 1 ri'i-itH e. ::jfonii. i if - , receipt .(:. I - "i -'.' I . national .-..-a in ik 'ion-- - h r , J . i l ' J'i ; pi. . r hhar-. . f i . ' -' , i-n n i Pio' - hare, fl.'UoV. try In ileiJarlnj; tho purpowis of war, the Keuator died preiedentK at Kreat 1 lenl b. TVlii for lU'fcif'iHlum. "It would he had enotiKh If the1 fontitltution clothed the prenident . with any such power," he Raid, "hut to exercUe nuch power without con- Ktltutlonal authority cannot loriK he j tolerated if even the form of free) Kovernment are to remain. We know that the people would reUt, and If j neeehpary renUt with arniR in their f hand any we he me to (lot ho the i president with power to plunse the jiountry Into war and then to (on-nii,- i- the war an long an he desired." j .-'riator I. a Follett; Bald that no eonvletion wan Htronaer with the j people today than that there fchonld j be no fntiire warn except In cane of artital lina-ion iinless Kujiporled by leferend'im. ' And." he added, "becauHe there Ir no clearness of understand In k. no 1 iinPy of opinion In this country, on I the part of the people as to the ton-j ditlons upon whh h we are prove yt-! ing this war or what the hperitMr ob- j jertu are, upon the attainment of w tdf b tho present ad rn In 1m raMon j would be willing to condude a pea e. It be.'Oinen r T 1 I more Imperative each; day that )onret.H hhould a?ert pi coiihti' utlinal power to cleflriM and 'ler hut- the o'.jia's of thl' war whnhi tll afford the ba-i, tier a om!'n n-( and t he eMaM ihmeii of u pr in a -1 neat peace. Th president has a.-ked the (;4-rin.in people to f-pe.-tk tor them- "ht-ii on tlil k'r-al world l.ue, wh ! -r.otild not the American p-np!e vol..; , t heir on vie Ion" thru their chosen ! j'Hp'e eN-ii'lVM III (OtiKre4 " ! I Kmphit-iln denial of frei hpee )i, S-iitnr I. a fr'olie'te add. d Th re b. never been a tin;e for in oft- t '.an a ( -i,t ury a t,d a hlf w beti ; ; Hie ll.'i.t of free f.pee. , and free pr. ar.d the 1 1 htrf of the people to -p. .ne,',y a-' ifltle for ptlt-'h lil-ftf-- jfioTi Ikik be-n n ilotat'd itinoru' I'.n-'- It' I d Inil.lV tfir Xftltl Ml- I'lHt. i Suites j'!'. !;:) In the Itthd :i:e e have ! ) e..t, wont to a', t ,e free- t'nlttd S!.ft. (-over nor m.'ior-. poiii emeu, jan-l even tb new flidw-d mldler in hie f i r -1 Uta V I. are pre v en tin or Vi .iKll'i: Up pe.i' eai-!t- Hie. titiK' fA-t-d 0 dl'-''l'-." the ijili-,t mi., ro'lliK jM'it of tbi- ir and Jiid;:(" and court il'h f,o:ne lin'a'de r" p'lnii", In the ' f a):!tiK to pt nf n t i i-1 en n in their ! iUM j ' In t;n.e of war cvi-n more ttVtn In tin Of pelt, e, Whether HIITU SKATTI.K. Oct. r, The t'-;im'-r Tolo and tu:; Mafic, bound ?rom Heat tie to liremyrton on Puget fcound, collided in a d'-ni-e fo off iief-.tcra-tion Point, iiainbridjse ii-iand, a: :-".ij o'cIcKk last evening, the Tolo being tuiik. The steamer II. U. Kennedy, alwj bouiiil for liremerton, picked up the Tolo'h pahhcni:erH and crew. A man named I'L:;cbot, not yet otherwise identified, lost hiH life and two women, a Mrs. Marshall, and her mother, of Kk-'cher Hay, are reported mis-iiiff. The Port uuefc cook of the Tolo 1j mill unaiy.-oumed for. ii-s Iniuii in lo MinutiM, The Tolo sank 1 'J minutes aff-r the cruvh The Kennedy took the Mirvlvora into liremerton. The Malc a not mtIousIv damaged. The Tolo carrPd a crew of eii-'ht and Ho pa.shen fieri. The Tolo waF proceeding at half fpeed through the den.-e Jok, when the Magic, aho at half- peed, crashed Into the lifle hound s'eamer, lipping a jere-at hole in lier hull. A raft load.-d with w omen and children wai put off from th.. Kink ing Tolo b the rew, whhh dhnlav- at eofinews and he:oi-:ti, and pa--i.t-er-. in- Indian ii.any a ar.d Meral wornn. har-d I'O the waier, J e!Tli; pi, k- 1-t aincr Kennedy, wait h ; WASHI.VOTO.V, Oct. The Epe cial war fesfcion of congress adjourn- ' ed at 3 o'clock this afternoon after the senate had pnt its last five hours heaririK fcenaior Ha Kolletie ' defy the critics who feek bis expul sion and hearing I .a Follette's col leagues denouri'e his course In strong term.1-. In an open session jut before ad journment the senate today confirm ed the nominations of Major Generals ' Perilling and iJliss for promotion to the full grade of general. 1 The bill living life insurance and di?abijy allowances to American soldiers and Failors was signed to day by President Wilson. The trading witn, the enemy act al.o was among the many measures ; w hieh the president bad signed before adjournment. As the president left the capitol is wa stated that all the bills pars ed had been signed and none given the po i:et veto. USED SHOE FOR JEWEL DEPOSITORY PAS' FRANCISCO, Oct. C. A val uable collection of jewel!1, placed by accident in a shoe that was tendered 1 g: fher hildn i e: ; i -1 Mf ,ir.I fr "JL n HERPICIDE " docs not chang the color of the hair one particle,' j) Iror:'- If 'l-r lli ii.'D linn r-- : f flvij.l not!'. ..I fi 1 h api'-Hii'm r.t um 'rItln In Ii" . i ri Hli-r p. IN p&ve Tin .-.I;, v fo r.-jioit lor .l.ilv hi Bart Krun l - ii II" in ft ml.-in a' lh firm ii"..i' ii ..IiiIik: i a in ( dmumiMl K-uiiiic, wttcb r-nlr li.ic. Martin J. Redely Agate UiouiitmK ftuil en ruvn,K 212 K Main Ht. M-.f..r.. Or. Forward! The fighting forc.-s in Kr.tM'e. ''"' th.-y 1., ,ir tit- -Mint:-; .-ty of 1'dt j f -1' ( b art;' in -p: : I'ed aalit the Mifiny an. I i- ap OVi r h tren !,en V. 1 e a; if t -1 1 1 U -v barl-cd w.re and I (iml I-e- !,,!- '. inar bafle rrv ;i tin- .tr'u-t'e nf i.fp. The n.nn f-t (oir.t- i.nd d-!er ihina-ton is im- inn'.ti' rvmai:i In tae 1 1 ; j i" .1 in d , In- i a'l:" l'h ti:e w;!i in at,( k. You w il Jin d no t.ett..- w;r. to do -In- than a pound hank P;C 'inn. one th,,' ;t:,t ynu wr: .-dvlco. rnune Hlnl loan, iu the bat'!.' cf ? Clla-H. one tha' will alwaH Ip Ht n;r id" !,, n the t - f;.-r,,.t J- , . (, ,no pro ?d P'i-i::tn . up:. (,y th;s in'it'ttnii ton.nd ' ! of Its ilepUfi tor e ; be tlad "I Ti't Hi her (U ailiOlU' then The Jackson County Bank .Mi-.llnl. Oi.MfM. I -i.iMi-1,, ,1 KKN. Qj ;." , ....... :fS5SS 11? . .1 ! .1.1. -v- gH Kf $950 F. O. B. FACTORY A motor truck must submit, and PASS, the acid test of COST. That is tha test we want you to apply to the one-ton Maxwell truck its first cost and its operating cost. A Maxwell truck which is a REAL truck, worm-driven sells at a price that can not be met in any other motor vehicle of like efficiency, durability, and economy. A MaxweH truck will cover 100 miles in a work day twice the distance covered by two teams and two drivers. It will do this at p.n operating cost of less than that of one team cf horses. Moreover, it is of a size and capacity adapted to the needs of almost every form and phase cf commerce, Industry, or farming. The question is not, " Can I afford to have a Maxwell truck?" ' The FACT is, Mr. Business Man, you can not afford to be without one. One-ton Truck Chassis $865; Chassis with cab and windshield S900; Chassis with cab, windshield, and . Stake Gate Body $950. A. W. Walker Auto Co. ass on an illuminating subject Just j lift ure tho cfinvciiii-nco of KIi-.-1i-i.-ify in your homo an Kin-trie Itansc, an clcrtrii'iilly nponittHl Vacuum Cloanor, Chaf ini; Pish, Srwinjn Ma-liiiu Pumpim; Wjitt-r ami many other elec tric devices which make life worth livimr. in addition to the con venience of electric liirlit. AYhcn y.m have your home fully equip ped you have the advantage of California-Oregon Power Com pany's Service. There is quite a difference between selUm: merchandise and selling service. AVe specialize on Service. (let in touch with us for details. California-Oregon Power Company 21 (5 W. MAIN ST. MEDFORD, OUKOON'