Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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crn Or iT':iii-ti. Thr ill and Tribune.
Thw Hernurrnt te Tinit-N. Thi .l-irorrt
UnH. The M (Ml ford Trltnin.-, Th South
ern OreirnnlHn. The Ashland Tribune.
gimki'.i". ittnam. t:iiior.
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hail williilrnwii ships l inni srr i.'e Tor
thr I'riiinitiilrr of Ihe yenr, in onlrr
to have Ihrtn in rratHite-M to I run.-'-port
lltt' A t'jicii I in.-' luine-l in .lnnii
nry. Thrr v illnlr;ival , Itr stts:.
ilceri'.'l.-f lilt (iiiiiin-ttitiilir-. .if lllr xiih
ninriiH's I'm' sinkings. " This Ihrnry
ettntriisls strihitii'.ly uilli Itis ritrlirr
nsscrlioiiH Hint Great llrilnin's nvnil
ultle totitiiiue iilrrnily lintl lieeoPHi loo
hinnll for ils nrrtls.
Siulildi rhiiivrt's in (he rt.ulrs ol'
ship'!, ('mint Von linveiillnw "ity , ure
ranhintr it inrr.vii-iir.'lv difiii-ult 1'or
.snhnmrinett to loriilii thru .ri'V. l!r
atlrilinti'i to Airrrican .mtluirily a
itttileiiiriit thai the iats;i'e of p;r;-'npir'-r
lifers h.-lwrr:! Ai'trrirn antl
Fni'liinil now riiiiirs twrtily-six
I CUMrtiOeiiCATION. i
Th the Kilitor:
()iie of your CHirr-iiuiiili'iiis asks
in yesti'rdny's isMie nlimit the
"lirrarlii'i'' wlio t'onliiliiilt tl lo Ihe
Mail Trilinno lnliat'ctt fiuiil fur our
f-tt!(lirrs.
It was nit't l't'liii liiiit e lo Mviny.
ln liantt' ill lllr I'ltprr wllit'll rall-ril
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t tntl i tlii i ii.ii ln ii' "rivarlior,''
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fliitiil In us : ., l.'lil.fi;!i- ilnrliit; (lie
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W. M. (iAI'l.T AM) FAMILY
ITS
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All hark Ititt'it' t tm ciiy .ip.'.rss
niriit. must he paid Ly .nrmliri
lath, t.iii ru-opcral it.n In ra:'rlnu
out the Siiprrnir rotlrt ilrffiiim will
Vr lli'l'H''.:it''l ,"l'o ro'lf 1'it "
I'y oiilt'r n( tl'i City i.'otiui'il.
crs h. sMri:i..
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Catarrhal Deafness May
I'.o Overcom.
If J-uil lla. " t a .in It ,) ; , a a. i.i
lira .I not , ;.o in II. 1 1 1. Y hru f-'lmt'
Hut. kin's I'iik ill. ,!'. ti.'.ii.u.j i';i, iv
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mint ( ilntll'.' -.1 1 rn "! i' t . an a . ! i t.. it
1i pint nf lint wairr atul ii tt iMi'i. e
of n.rniiiil.tl' .1 1 ii.'.tr. 1 .tl 1 t ,1'ir
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TltiH wil (.!:, 11 I tiii" naii I. i.'li. I
from th'1 'II -li" ;,i ' It. itl inn '
Clor.;r,l tt't lit!- Ii-iiiIiI tii.-tl. I'rr.lll
IllR Mirroini' 1 ii a- nail Ihr 11111 -:l" rlop
dinpiilit Into fur tlii'naf. it it ra-;v
to prepare, (. N lllllc it't.l L til'.l"-
r ant to Ink'. Air rue who lie." t'.il.u
rhal prafif's or lie.nl nol'is tliiuilil
Blnvo this j tr etii'tUni a rtlal. .
Senator Robinson's
Rebuke to
foples of tlie Conrrrcsslonal ftprord
Ju-t received ontaln the speech of Ren-
ntnr Robinson of Arkansas In reply to I
Fonntnr T,a Follotto'B defense of his j
alrsed seditious talk. The speech J
was made In the rlo-ln? hours of the :
pnnrl.il session and the rl If pntrhos ear-1
rlnt) very little of It. If If well worth
rendlnir. ns II Is a rnmpleto answer to
I n Fnllotto's spacious pirns. Seldom '
has the senate runit with such bitter ,
drnnr.rirtllnn nf one nf lis members.
As n patrlntle ntteranre, It surpasses
all speeches of the nresppt. war. It
rends In part as follows:
"Tt Is n slnenlar fhlnz to me. Sen
ators, that b senator of the T'nlted
States should eonrnmn two nnd a half
hours In rlennnnrlne his envernment
and havp not one word for its flare,
not one word for the eotnmander-ln-ehlef
of the armies of the United
Plates, not one word for the enconr-j
arernent of the ninn who have alreadv
hern sent to the far-stretehed battle
fronts nf Fnono. and who are now
nnhn'dliif? with their lives the honor,
the dlenltv and the safetv of this
irreat nation. If It. is a prlvlletre of
free speerh for senntors to tPst the
patience, nf their eolleatrnes nnd the
na.tienee of the citizens of this nation,
It Is equally a rltzht of other citizens.
In the exercise of fine sneech. to erltl
rljn the eondiirt tl senators.
Xot Fit." rnerrh.
Tf T entertained the sentiments
which the senator from Wisconsin
has pxnrpscd In this presence this
morning. T would not wait for the
Fnlted Stntes senate to pass upon the
onestlnn nf mv loya'ty or disloyalty:
T would peelr the eompanlonshln nf
those whom my discussion nnd my
ro.nllinonlsnro calculated to sttport.
Mr. President, the senator from
Wisconsin. In Rt. Paul some days atro,
Is charged with savlne that the Unit
ed Slates went to war for the purpose
of vindicating the rli?ht of venture
some clllens lo ride on jiassener
vessels. transiioiliniT ninniiinilliin. I
want to know from senators now as
sembled whether they believe that. Is
an exercise of the rlnlit of free speech
The senator from Wlscopsin Is one
of the hest-lnfnrmed men in the T'nit-
ed Plates senate. T want to know
from you, sirs, whether or not you
believe that was a statement of tho
sonsctontionn sentiments of tho sena
tor from Wisconsin. It ho holleves
that the Fnlted Stales Is Involved in
this conflict for that cause, or If he
believes that Is the principal cause
whlrh brought tho Fnlted States into
this conflict his .attitude Is lustlfic
but whoro docs ho siet his Inl'orma-i
tion !
(Tei'mniiy Forced War.
The whole speerh of the senator
from Wisconsin is based upon the er
roneous assumption that the United
States declared war aKalnst normally
and forced war on her. We did no
such thitiK. The Fnlted States recog
nized a statf of war whlrh had al
ready been existing between the Unit
ed Rimes and Germany for many
months, for some years; and that
state of war was lirnuxlit about 'by
tho brutal, lawless, dlsrer.ard by the
(Irrman covonimont of the rlKhls of
American citizens atitl of Ihe sover
eignty of this Kt-etit nation. A cett
nlor who can Hud 11 In his heart, to
sav. here or elsewhere, that the I'tiit
ed Slates went to war for n t'-ivlnl
viiisr Is. to my the lo'isl. larklni; in
Ihe Information which n srnator
should possess.
riiMettlon or (Itieiis.
The senator, tluriiii; the course of
hh addrrrr. referred to the fallilro of
!tr courts to pioter! rlti-ens of the
Fulled rM.tlrs In the e-;rr. Ise of their
il'.hls as rlllzens. ! was astounded
when. In Ihr benlnuin:: of his address,
lie made the ittatrtnrnt that j'.ovrrn-
iiii iii av. 11. Irs. ariini! under me
lii.oiily of the rrrntivr, arc lu'.ail-
in , lite private Ionises nf In a! . It i
I ..-as, are arrest Inc. Innocent and lov.il
A inn irall t II i.'t'll:'.
In
il. witluMit
: tli.it ".tn-
I', a at r.l'.lt
at
,:".i .III ! t .l.'I't'.l I'! Ill Of I'tr fOO-
1I1 cf this uovoi nment. f'arslniT ;
over tlf ri-rcmnrrs made 1"' the sena.
lor in Miniirsi't.i. takln the sprrcli
lint nindr a-t llir hut Is nf inv ui'dre-s. I
1 :i m 1.111 iiii't while I e.miio! find'
1.111 n 1 ' within thr rules the fen- j
it" to ai'i'i .'.ii 1 Iv . hat irtrrir.r the
I'.t.tlt itiriil". 11 it. -red nil this flour thisj
l.li'i'lllll" In thr ta ll. HOI' Iri.'ll VVIfrim- 1
,11 ill ruin Mined the ' . I'tillnirlllS ;
I '. 011I ! not think I had I In' 1 ir.lit to ,
,'1 ! till a at nil till llmr of til" I'lllt
. , .-'.i n. 1 : , mile. I w ould aii'y to
I ll'.t' !
i lath
T'ti
a lor 11
at In II, e liiind. s
itor f'tMii W'l .'tiiMn ha-- tle-
r.l (his I'lill-'.tr s f.11 l.,lhllr to
1 in it'- dm y lii pa: sin 4 a r.'solu .
wll.-!l hr lit" intltil'irrd.
lion
i'o I'vi top! (Irttnany
Tl'.e 1 Hi rerl roll t I'll i ! It'll of his ,
It .illllioil if- tint! it it ilr -; '"1 d to
.i.-riit the iillii". lit r.l r of ntiii ' .
In. ill role in Hill : (l"''!i-itt: to Hi''1 a"1''
1 . lit 1 I "in Ml the a 'in .m. I 1!.' .il .1 -1
t:-.;i hi. !'. t 1 .' Il.l ' ' 0 hiwli : .'y I
1 ::!,t lo" thai kiin ilnlil. Mr Iiii't
Ml. 1 f nil. I rum v 11 11 II Ii is fnllii .' . tl
lii Die path of the i.rimnn arums'
as tlicy luwlt'sil' Invaded tho kiui-j
HEDFOTCD MAIL TRTTTTN"E, rEDFOT?D. OREGOX.
Stinging
Senator La Follettc
It :i he rerr.nm -
(lorn of n . I "
trn.
bered th
!, t the
y Invti
Pin-
ottllircal: (tf t!ie
'i fl linlii nel::!'im I
war (v
'""id
vasir.':
allcp - '
Raiser '
of t,;"
wafi ,r
.iii.'tirin ho
ur fl'i -i'iin on the eiotir.'1 of
tiilin trr ii.-vrsl'y. and the
Miinit'";! iti'li rntio v at t'm r n rl
v.ir. li t "ccnriiizel that he
"iu" no in a; k't and dt aov nc
ui r.'t in'rn "sri'nt s of tirp".'."
1 th"t in order to tarrv out
it-ry 1-tl I'tiu 0 of Ike f'nrttvia
t. war. u.'r'arv to v!olr,ii the
ins
In8
army
sover
her,
; in
it ml
v of Ft Mam nntl ro inv.-dn
that '.flit 11 I'm writ- was
ivirv v.'o- H raake rcp.ara
iat tl:'t::r:vo.
over. f"
tion for t
Gr .. :
Fran' f.
for t'-" iir
Fren It ;".
on tit" ,'v'i
'!
'."h-it was th" '
v' -'iori o I'mirr
'iatoi s h irl din'
r'-ii 1 1 1 ii r"- ri'.ihvny Lii'
lilto Ihe "tatrinrTt
. tm ti" l.tr il: !l:
!..': f .l.e. Tlie (I, "!!::
ia f '.t'lit at ion lo Vo;1
I made thai tffidr.v
tlie L'.iil::. :iia :t ft -tv
la pnr iarv. ( '.or ins :
a a ill horil v ha rn il-u,
State "."tl!
muni' L". t "
provctt ;t,
gave tl'-'!
storff : ii'
cern i :i a
lift,
't'll-i
iv,-"-(!s
1 ' ")-
pleat! -u!'
eies i i it -
m.'od
as ci
allv
il-r I'lati.T-ioh' :!iat
brfrre t ho onlbr -ak
riped ho nhs mi 1 ' :;r-
Frer.'it n ;
of tit'1 ai
man t . ilv
It -!il 1
',-."iht r, d that liiel
h, 4'.. :'.l:,.fc.: I"
t. t.r,'"' '
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if
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: .. . v-'vn'
rranco-I'niFsian -wir of 1R71 vinr.
precipitated by the false telesram of
nms, sent by ni?marrl:. So, In thi?
war, Germany Invaded Pelslum and
France In violation of the law of na-
i11011
r.ilsrltor.il'i for Vr.
I have not the ls.ntiuare nor the
itimo to recite the many brutalities
Imposed upon the people of Belgium I
in- tno German army. If I eonld
i command your att-ntlon and express ! ,rm-p 01vm,,i )v K .1--r-il Hawkins r..
: these outracB In laniraarro that would j Tillamook county, arc 'to he Riven R
accurately describe them, your blood : pri.-c in-a v. ar r--s.iy contest open
I would boil in horror. I shall not t0 i ,.,.), m.l rhiidr"n of Orc.ron. The
1 speak of German wronns against for- ronte-t is to he ror.ilucted in con
; cin nations. I shall speak of German net lion willi ihe r.roilmi nt eam-
wron-:s asalr.st the Fnitd' States. ji.ii..n of' the t'nitca Ptntes food nl-
whlrh tho senator from Wiscon'jn mini-tr.ition, to stiin,il,ite inierc-.t in
, and every other senator here has Xaliou.d Fnrnllmrnt week, which v.lli
j sworn to vlndidate. he O: Ir.l.rr to Xtr.-ember 4, in-
I The raited States was forced Into rlu ive.
,. , -r with Germany. We have 1 he ionic- -.ve're sernrcil lor the
: not rcone to war. The war has come piirpo e l.y I'f.lrral Food Adniiniri
.to us. rieforo the ronpress reros- trsim W. II. Aver, who wired to Sir.
nized the existence of a state of war, Ilawkin --, now in Cliitusn. ollennr ;o
i the German government, with insuf- pay shippui-t i-liaric-: on ihe ponic". to
i friable barbarity and cruelty, had tl'O r.iilioiul : lation nenre t the wia-
committed manv a.;ts of war atrainrt I
the Fnlted States. Every known j the jirriii:
P?aceful means wan resorted to by!'"1'! l',p
the president In his efforts to pre-1
servo neutrality, hut the niters of i
Germany ml.-jiid.i'ed our prudence and
forbearance an cowardice and crew
more and more aggressive until if.
became apparent that wo must fight
or be destroyed.
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
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Here's your beverag-
5 WM
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Bevo is a splendid bcver3g on which to train. Com
pletely satisfies that extravagant thirst that strenu
ous exercise is bound to brirtc satisfies it without
any of that after-feeling of fullness that comes with
water drinking. Strictly non-intoxicating.
You Viill find Eovo at inns, restaurants, groceries,
department and drug stores, picnic grounds, base
ball parks, soda fountain;, dining cars and other
places where refreshing beveiaoes are sold.
Guar.- ar.iinst Fubslitmes. Have the bottle opener! in front
nf you, fust seeing tH'.t t!i. s-c.il is unuroken uud that the.
crown top bears the Vox. SoU in bottles oi.ly, ai;l bottled
exclu-.iit.iy Ly '
AKHEUSER-BUSCH-Sr. LOUIS
1
Devo tlie all-year-'round soft xlrink
KLUiVlAliEll & Itl'Oi ;
Wlu.lrsalr 1. idi M .. Ml Ail-t KI.V- 01 J'.
fsy tip v
t r.
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TTEDXESDAT.. OCTOBER 17. 1017
CMEN'S PRIZES
P0RTLArr, Or. O. t. 17. Three
beautiful. Iiitdi-'oreil Sliellnnd pnnie:
tl-.n r,; .1- of ti, f ,,,, ;n,..nni
ner-, it Au". Hawkins would dam
iiiiir.iil.-, which will he Mie.UuVLIii.iiiLi'il nUitU J
be t of tlie drove, will lie awarded in
tlir.-v d.vi ions, for children under 11
year', 1 liildien between 11 and 1-i
..ears, anil tho .o over 11 years, in the
lii' h rrl'.ool". Details of the contest
will he announced later.
J. II. Clark- has 1501"' to Polling
ham. Yn., for an extended stay.
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,"'-i,i.,t'c!ini S'l!bri'jiv tho
ILr.vaiian and western 'b'ecf ' crops
rra' h Hie market.
25 CENTS DESTROYS i
SlflPWG HI
Save your tair ! Wtike it thick,
navy and bountiful
try this.. "
Thin, brittle, colorless rind sctaggy
hair is a mute evidence of a neglocted
scalp: of dandruff rthat awful scurf.
There is noUiing so destructive to
the hair as dsndruff. It robs the bair
of its lustre, its strnii'ih and its very
life! eventually procluriiig a feverish
ncss and it. hint; of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair: roots
to shrink, loosen anil (lie then tho
hair falls out f::st. A liitle Danderino
tonight now any time will surely
save your luiir.
eGt a ;".-ceiit bottle of Kmoiilton'9
flanderine from any ilrir: store or toi
let counter, and after the first appli
cation your hair will take on that
life, lustre and luxurianco which 3
so bcautiiul. tl will become wavy
and fluffy and have the apearance of
abundance, ah incomparable gloss and.
softness; hut what will please you. )
most wil be ::fter jua a few weeks'
use, when you will actually see a lot
of fine, downy hair new hair
crowing all over the s.r.lp.
Highest quality, Jewelry repairing, ,
(tSUITS (&
vl itDrasV VI iloihes
ro onoEn' $2H.co w
Also Clwiiiny, Pressing and Altsiiruj
(V8 C. MA!. UPTAins
OlOSEEI IfiOl ,
MM, USE SALTS
If your Back is acliing or Bladder
bothers, dri.rJt lots of water
and eat less meat.
Whcxi tout kiOnys V.iH nnd tout back '
frels orf. don't pot seircd ;tnd proceed
tn lead y.iir stonuch v.itli a lot of dni9
tli.tt e:a-itc tiie kitinys nnd irritnte tho '
tntire urinary trr.ct. Keep your kidneya
clean liV.? yi u keep your (ov.els clean,
by iii.Ehi;;: xhrrex with a iJild, Imrralesa
salts wlroti rrmnveg tho tod's urinoua
vatc ?.vA slimulatoa thom to their nor
mal a;liv!y. Thu function ci tho kid
neys is to filter tliD blood. In 24 hours
t.Vy strain frcm it 500 rnins of acid
and vrirtf.', ro we can readily .understand
ti e vi-.al irr.rorumce of keeping tho kid
nc.3 active.
Drin!: loti of irr.ter yoix can't drink
tno minli: also ?.ot from nny pharmacist
cbout f'Air rjii.i.Ti of Ja.d Sr.lio; taka
a tai.ie.fa.r-r.iui in k glf;?s oi (utor
h'fori' b: 'Mki.i-.-,. tyui inti'iin for a ft w
dnya pr.d your Uiipnys will act fine.
This famous raits is" ma do from the
arid of .crapes and lemon j.iico, combined
vith lit.V.ia. and has be-n ued for genera
tiras to clean and stiir:ul:;te closed Icid
r.vys; also to notitrali, the aciduria
liri'ne so it no Innrrcr is a source of ri
trtinr!, t'-ns ci '.::? b'addr-r vreakno.s.
.iftd ISults is i:i-":;;"n:;ivc; rnnnot in
5nre; m:kc-i a uoI-.-ji.tiul c.Tcrvcscent
litiiia-n at'.'P drink which everyone shoul'l
trjjc now aud thn to kep their kid
neys clean and active. Try this, alao
korjt up iVe (vaur drinkinT, and no
dt-ubt y.Mi wi'il wondrr what becaaio of
your kidney trouble and backache.
GIM CliUKG
China Herb Store
iiurb euro for eaiaclib, nuatlacbc, v
catarrh, dipLtliena. eore Ihtout, -(
Inns trouble, kidney trouble, Btooi
arli trouble, heart trouDlo, chlllB nutj
fever, crumps, cougtm, poor clreula
lluu, carbuncles, Illinois, cakf-4
bre.Tit, cures nil kind! of Koltej;),
NO Ol'EKATIO.X. 4
Wciitord, Oregou, Jan. 18, 191.11
l'U WHOM IT MAY CONCI511N:.
Till!. 0 tu certify that 1, the nn
Ue laueu, haa very severe utomactt
truublo aud had been butbert.1 fuf
Iteverul years, uud last August wins not
expected to live, and hearing of Oltfl
Ctiuns (whose Herb biure In at 241
South i' luiu street, m Medfnrd) I dw
il.led to gel herbs lor my Btomach
trouble, anil 1 started to Seeling beU
ter as toon as 1 ubhh them, and loduf
nut a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was iM
see dim Chung ami try hlh Jlerha.
(Signed) W. It, JOHNSON,
.Witnesses: j
M. A. Anderson, MedforfL !
11. Holmes, KaRle Point.
I'rank Lewis, KukIu Point. !
Win. Lewis, EaKle PolnL
I W. L. Chlldreth, Kamle Point. ' '
v.. t.. Moore, tagle Point.
I. V. -Mcltityre, Kagle Point.
lieo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle l'olnt,
rhos. K. Nlhnl. 1CB(;0 Pntnt.
JOHN A. PEKL I
UaOERTAKjCL
IjiiIv As-isiant.
H Sot Til IttltTLEVr."
I lione M. it hihi 4i-J.a.
Auttouiohlle lleare Service,
toibuuiuo Suvlc. , Conner,
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