I'ATIE FOUfiS MEDFORD irAITJ TRTTCTTNE, MEDFORD. (OREO ON, RATTTT?DAY, OOTOP.En "10117 Wedfohd Mail Tribune an lnhki'kni'knt nkuscai'kk Kjbi.ikhkh i:vkiiy aiti:unoon KXt'Kl'T Sl'NI'AY IIY Tllfcj SllJIil-Oltl) I'HINTINO CO. Offlco Mnll Tribune llilllillng. Nnrth Kir Hiroi'l; t.'li-iihoii 70. !6-27-!S EXPELLING LA FOLLETTE rT,JIE senate committee probing the utterances of Son ator La Folletto to ascertain whether 'they are The DmocTiitlu Tlrnt-s. 'I'll" Mi-ilfnrd Mull. The IK'ilford Trltiilnf, The Houtb- rn Ori'icutilim, The Awliliiinl T rlbuiif OKllllfiH l-UTNAM. K.lltnr. OJISCIIIFTIOH BITCH One year, by mull ...15.00 One month, by niiill .10 t'er month. uVllv r.-il by rnrrli r In Mfdlofl. AHhlaml I'lioi-nlx. Tii! ent. Jacksonville and Central Point ..... .CO Hitturilny only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, in-r year ..... 1.60 Oflelnl paper of the City of Meilford. Official iaP'-r of J.-uiison County. JCntered lis B.i-oii.l-i-lusa inatt''r at M"ilford, OreKon, under the act of March I, 111 7 11. Kworn Circulation for IIMti 2,4111. MJiilliKIt OF TI1H AKHOC'IATKD ; I'ltKSH Full I.eftMcd Win- M.rvlco. The Anao claled l'l.ss Ih 'xcltislvely entitled lo the use for r fniblie.tllon of all notva cretllled to It or not olhertvltfe t-redltcd In thtH i:P"r. and iiIm, the local newa pnblbOied li.r.ln. All rlt-'lll of rfl.uli- llcation or eja cial dlsp.-itche.i Jt..'ielu an uleo r'Hi rvcd. CfiNION M? 1 -Bi (Contlniird from rage On.) prool ol !n the Williams .1; Fuller 1. Umpires, O'l.utiKlillti behind llio pinto; Klum t first, Klgter tit second; Kvuns at third. Tlino 2:37. New York won today Iho toss for location of ho lust (,'iimo to ho played; (.i1(y in Llio mil ill t M.TH!H, ' Store ly Innings. l-'list liiuiujr. Hiirns mi. Hull mm; Lull hvn; hull Ihree; Hunts wnJkoil ; I'onr pitched bulls, licrzug up; I, all one; bull two; Inill lliroc; limns walked; four pitch bulls. Ilerzog up; bull uini; strike tine; llerzng singled In i-ij.li I field mll Iliinis (Inslieil In thin?. Cirollo anil Williams were now wnruting up. Km ti IT up. liiirus seined on Kn it IT's two-hasp to Hut i-iit Ji,., IVnee, Ilcrzog going- In (hinl. Zimmerman up. Unssell was Inkeii from I lie lmx III Ibis stage lltlil Cicollc wns sent ill. t'ieulle is warming up. He hinl only it low seconds Id wnnn Up in (he ,m field before taking bis place ,,n rubber. Tho crowd botit'il Ziiiiiucr iniin. Strike, one. Weaver look Zini liiennan's hot grounder an. I licrzug was run down belween third Ull, liome, llio play being Weaver to Nflmll;. Knurr In Ihinl. Fletcher Kniiir nioveil on i,, ii,,. Kleieliur up. .MeMnllin Innl; i'lelelier's bol smash mill Ihrrw lo Selmlk, who Inilellt'il out KniilT us be sli, into the Jilnle. Hubert -nn took Thorpe's place ill I lit' U.ihcrlsnn p. ; ,,(,. hall wo, ininieniiaii senreil on Jiob orlstui's single to eeuler.. On .'eseh's throw lo the plale, Fletcher went In Ihllil, Ifnlierlsnii tu secollil. Ilnlke 1 t 1 Inill one; (mil strike ne; tiui! strike two. Cientle threw mil Ilnlke at first. Twn runs, ibiTe hits, nu er rors. 1'ilst Iiinini;, Sntiml Half, .lohn Cnlhiis up. ,,,hn f,.ins p.ip l't'il to Ziliiliiitinan oil the titst ball I'Heheil. MeMnllin ; b.,n . ,., two; hall three; sllike Hue. .M,.Mulin slrolle,i to I'iisl. Kildio Collins up; Imll one; hall twn. Sallee's eui'ves are IneakiliL.' tvule Mt.l he c,il,t ... ,f K, In c.inlnil il. Snike nne. Cullins sinel, , eeuler. MeMnllin ;,,in!r ,, M-ennil. I 'I I I 1 1 Wal lllin;; up l or New ork. .liiek-i.ll up; hall nne. Jiurns took .l.icl,..'s tv. ',...,., up. ,a one. I'lcMier bnulcl 1'eKch's ;:iniin,Ur an, I Iie haves vern lilleil. tialultl up; I, Ml sllike; sllike tun; hall nne. Caiulil p.ippe.l In Ilnlke. Secinul liming, first Hair. linri'U p; hall s" " r" ns. baili e in 1 l.'.neh ti at seeoml, lla.nlil In Heater. : nne; strike trea.soiiiihle, should also take into consideration the sedi nous actions oi me. n isconsnme, wno nas oniiuea no o)iiorl unity, so far as lay in his power, to hamper and impede the conduct of the war. Jle litis introduced amendment after amendment to war measures, to make them unworkable or impracticable. Tho senate litis ample power to expel one of its inem hers for disloyalty or for any other reason, or for no rea son at all. The constitution in Section V, Article I says: Knelt house may (lelerniino tho rules of Its proceedings, punish Its nininliom for disorderly behavior, und with tito concurrence of two-thirds expol n membor. The senate has expelled, since its organization, fifteen members for disloyalty and dropped six members from its rolls. .Moreover, such action is made compulsory .when the member is guilty of treason, in (Section 3 of the 14th Amendment: , . No person shall bo a senator or representative ln conxress, who, bavluK previously taken an oath as a member of couKrcss to support the constitution of tho United Slates. Bhall have ttiiKuKod In insurrection or rebellion iiKaiiisl tho same, or Kiven aid and comfort to tho enemies thereof. The procedure, as shown by precedent, is vei'yimpl" A mere resolution by auy member is sufficient. The sen ate may act directly, as was done in the, civil war, when .John (.). Breckenridgc of Kentucky was charged with dis loyalty. Of the twenty memhers expelled during the civil war, all except three had expressed their allegiance to the con federacy, anil all but, one had vacated their seats in the senate. Jesse 1). i.right of Indiana was expelled by a vote of to 1 1 for having sent an inventor with a valu able patent on firearms to .Jefferson Davis with a letter of recommendation. I lie senate, being a sort; of gentlemen s club, is loth to take drastic action against one of its members unless direct assistance to the eneniv is ovorwhelmino. case of La .Follctte, they seem convincing emit. is everv utterance litis inveii aid antl cnmfnrt to iho lie has been witlelv ouoted to create division and discord among the allies as well as at home, and to hearten the enemy in the belief that America was not in earnest in the war. li.'i J'ollette stands convicted bv Jus own actions of sabotage in behalf of Germany for trying to throw a mon key wrench in the legislative war machinery of the gov ernment. His over-weaning egotism is the source of his blind fatuity, (trandiosly he compares the opposition of Webster, !lay, Sumner and Lincoln to the war with Mex ico with his own opposition to the war his country is wag nig against (lerniau aggression and German irightfulness for national preservation. The great statesmen he maligns opposed a war for the extension of shivery to benefit a slave-owning autocracy, while he opposes a war to prevent the enslavement of the world by a ruthless militarv autocracy. J lio assassination of Americans, the destruction of American properly, the piracy of the seas, the effort to have Mexico and Japan declare war upon us, the plots to blow up our industries, interfere in our politics and control our congress ;i II these German crimes and German in fills afford no cause for resentment to this bemuddled mouthpiece of the German propaganda. " La lAillette's declaration .justifying the sinking of the Lusitania and his assertions that America had no just grievance for war can hardly be extenuated as patriotic utterances, lie is as guilty of sedition as nnv of the alien enemies find hyphenated editors now interned. He should not only be expelled from the senate, but deported to Ger many, where his sympathies and allegiance evidentlv be long for he does not hesitate to sacrifice national honor to benefit the national eneniv. able to stand a high first-cost for irrigation than most other districts. The next Blx weeks will probably see the investigation sufficiently ad vanced so that a recommendation as to which source of supply Is most available may be made, and tbe field work narrowed down to work for the purpose of doterminlni! tbe cost of that particular project. Hespectfully submitted, W. C. 1IAMMATT, District Engineer. Jlr. Ilammatt will be in Medford Oct. 19 to Investigate the water sup ply at Btaver creek and go over the property of tho Itogtie itiver Canal company. COMMUNICATION To the Kilitor:" ' ; Will the editor of the Mail Trilmne plense tell me. as well lis lots of other mothers, where lie keeps bis consci ence when he prints his articles ttre; inif Inbaee.o sent lo the soldier boys? What is t lie use ol' our nnti-ciiirotte laws? What is the use of mothers bringine; up their ..boys to bate tbe filthy stuff if, as soon ns they are old enough lo go with the army, they will be lauglit lo use it? lluw long" tlo ytni expect the younger boys to leave cigarettes uloiie, while you and others like you preach the good vir tues of them for the snhliers? If this war is to betler humanity, tvhy not use your influence in a bet ler cause than helping cigarette mak ers? I expect thev arc afrnitl thev will soon run nut of customers if llio anli-eigarelle laws arc enforced. When cigarettes have been proved beyond a tlnubt nut only physically, hut mentally mid morally hanul'iil, why encourage their use? Yours respectfully. . MRS. F. IT. DliESSr.ER. Meilford. Oct. II). $200,000 LIBERTY BONDS SUBSCRIBED BY SOLDIER BOYS Deafness Cannot Ie Cured by Itval uppllcntioiiB. ns they cannot reach the ip"eiinetl itTllon of the ear. Tln n' In only one wtiy to eiir1 uYafness, und that Is ly constitution al rt iiii'dfi i. HciifnesH 1m caused Lir tin IntlMiied condition of lln- miirotil lining of tln r'ustacMutl Tnlie. When thin tulu ! Itiilninetl you linvo mm lil 1 it c nound op lmi'rfcct hearing, and wlu'D It Ih I'lMlrelv closed Deafness Is the result, und miles Itie lnihiinmntU'ii euu bt token out nj this tnhc restored to It? normal condition, hear .ItiB will he destroyed forever; nine chkcm out o( ten tire canned l.y Catarrh, whlcli In mitliliiK tint uu liitlimied condition of the mucoux surfaces, We will give imp iluodretl H'llnrs for miy ease of IVeafncw uniiseil hj- catnrrb) that ettnnot he rtved hy MuH'a t'utarrh Cute. Send foe circu lar!, fie. F. J. C!IKNi:V Ci CO., Toledw, 0. Fohl by IrupRlts. TaWe HuII'b rnuii'.y i'ills for rootMnattoiu WATER SOURCES ARE STUDIED BY EXPERT li.iriilen sin-1 I iv ''- !: -Ini.e ..no. hall! i . I bit n- wiii 1 1 c,t. lot . I "-' "ii a km,, !,;,, ball I',.,- t!ur,l' H. iv.. ; up; ,,,.. Wcater! " 1 ll.'r.' sroiiiider.! . ' . ' " 1 ' '""vln.lieal ' " u im' ii ! al lir .1. N,. I , 1 "'" Inl. mi, , I ""'"nil Intiiii)., r.ei-,i,n u.ilr, l V' 1 ' '!.; I... ! -.,.,,. ,.. ball ": J'.nl '"; .. .... ri.:..,er i "1 ' ' ' 1 U mi, I i h", Imr i S ' !' ' ;'" I .".., r '! 1 ' ' :r.:,,. ..,.. bail' ": l-.ui; 1...1I Ihive.i L' '' C,.:l.n up; hall I'll- f..i ..... I -1' J -ii "X ''"'i n...-. Vtt il.,.' '.I!,! ---'A V'1'' Cnlln.-. ' , 1 1 I .... i .... i v , 1 n. 1 1 ..l.ii n runs, ,, ,, .. ,. ' 'lib if I i,. i ii ,lr --r I'. iiaarni-.-in tip-I his i n, v, .. .! , : i ni - . i i ... , 1 1 1 i . ..r.".,',:! v i 1'ii rrr i.ii i iii'i- l'-let) 'I'bilil Intiiii Zinni pel llitll .II' . inln rij.bt . . in the mim. bull two; f' i i' m,. Imll lltree. (Coutlnut i oi l'le.)" luvesliKittion.s of possible sources of supply for tho Medfurd irrigation district wore Btartud on September -Otli. Six possible sources of supply wet-o tinder consideratloti, and all possible data Is bcitis collected on all of these sources of supply. All data VKardiiii; witter measurements In tho vicinity buve been collected from (he office of tbe 1'. S. ti. S. In Portland, from tho state engineer's offlco in Siilein, nnd front private sources; and additional meastii einents are beini; mailt! where neeessaiy. A field party in cburi:e of Mr. .1. It. l'latt, a Med ford engineer of experience, lias been cnlbcllni; data lu the field since September L'tllb. Data In regard to water rij-.hls has been furnished by the statu elieliieer. 'I'lie district enni neer has made personal trips over all pto-sible snurees of supply lo tbe nnrtll and ill t. I'be study of the situation to date s the luvrowitm of tbe intes- tinn to nnly about tbren of the suiltves nf siiiu!y as pt-iictical. Tbe itiveslb'.aliun also liulieules that tllere will be nn illfflculty In oblainlii-.: an mlciliiale mipplv-, but the en.-t will be Mntnewb.lt larce. '1'ho remoteness of the sources of supply and tbe nature nf the i nnntrv silt t oiinilin Meilford CM1CIIESTER S PILLS V7 . liir 11 1 loM lilt M. a. 0 1 Sini,YD.WifilSTSUMM.KE JOHN A. PERL fcKTAKJ.". litj Asttiiiit. Stll TII ll.HTI,KTT. I tn. lie M. 4 nn 4-J-H Auktouiobtle HearM 8rf lc. Aoibultue BvrTlc. Corst Is such as to put that district at a dlsadvantaKO as compared with many other districts where the lrriuable land and the water supply are closer tOKOther. Tho nature of tho cultiva tion in tho Medford district, however, and tho Increased production of val uable crops which irriKation will ac complish, makes that district better ,St i FALL OR WINTER I THE I DUAL GAR MENT FOR OUT OF DOORS PEOPLE IS THE JANTZEX SWEATER. It' a garment that always fits and wears forever. You'll like it very much, BARGAINS In Used Cars ithrt, ll.iv r lour M:t. A - fT IIM lit -.TI'II' "Ml till f . wa rnl, 200.00. Trrins. h'tii'tl. -JS.-i.tM . T. rtMS. Slightly used 1D17 Fonl. Ihiii-k fin'. ;ir. Call and Look Them Over All in Good Condition W. R. DeLay CAMP I.KWIS, Tacomn, Wusli., f)ct. l.'J. The liberty bontl enmpttign nt t-tinip i.cwis is rapidly gaining momentum. The iliOtlt depot brigade, comprising less than 2000 men, bits subscribed $ll'i,000 for liberty bonds, the ratio running practically $57.50. Subscriptions from the entire camp total more Until $200.000.. ; Military authorities at Cump Lewis yesterday asked the active co-operation of Tacomn nnd Pierce county in their fight to keep vice and its at tendant evils away from lite soldiers at the army post. A private meeting wns held at lite court house yesterday, attended by Major David L. Stone, construction quartermaster; the lour superior court judges, the three county com missioners, nnd prosecuting attor neys. Tho object of the conference was to give the iirmy authorities con trol of the amusement zone strip of land near the army cump by condem nation proceedings ns soon as pos sible. 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