MTTDFOTTD SIXTH TRTRTTNTR. fTDFOTlD. OREOOK. FUTDAY. .TAXFATCY .10. 1020
Lift OffCorns!
"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Com or Callus
EVIDENCE IN TWO I
FAVOR A DIVISION.,
R. R. LABOR UNDER
Mitzi, the Girlish Acrobat, at
the Page Theater Next Tuesday
OF I. W. W.
right off with lingers wo paint
IS 10 OVERTHROW
THROW U. S. A.
P
L
ALUANY. X. Y. Propnni'iits of
the "dictiitnishtp f Mm; jrol't a rJ;it'
hold that tho first utep niiiHf. In; m iz
nro of thff government. Iy any infant;
noKsiblo and tho taking ovr of IihIiih-
try by firce. according to a pamphlet
read at the trial limorn tin :ummiii
judiciary committon of tin five- sus
pended socialist asseinhlyiiH'ii charg
ed with disloyalty.
'fjio puniplili'tH, published by the
Jewish socialist, federation of New
York was translated from the Hebrew
by Charles M. itobiiisin, a depart
ment of justice operative, who was
recalled to the stand today.
Purporting, to give views of both
proponents and opponents, the pain
plot asserted the former held prepar
ation must lie made for revolution
and class dictatorship. I'pnn the
seizure of the industries, (hey would
bo run by working men's Soviets, ac
cording to the program.
In discussing the topic the social
ists and the democraHc stale, (he
pamphlet asked why should socialists
enter legislative bodies, "where do
socialises fit Into the stale?"
"Socialists," it sot forth In reply,
"seek lo (Miter into lite government
for two reasons: Klrsl, to be nearer
tho doors of government councils,
and Kecond Us hinder this character
of work In any way possible. The
first is tho more important as it
t;lvcH tho socialist a chance (o see
ipto the slrategy of the government
thereby enabling liim to carry out
his prcgrain better. It is true that
not always is this aim reached. The
bourgeoisie atmosphere which he
breathes gradually infects him and he
begins to make compromises."
The pamphlet defines socialism as
"a rod movement, with blood In its
veins," asserting that ",ln America we
havo had only the echo vt what hap
pened in Kurope," the book added the
stage here was still one of "theorel
leiil discussion, "and then? is danger
I he house cleaning will not be a
thorough aiiH.ng us as it tmoiild be."
"The gn-al ta.-k," continued the
pamphlet, "is to create an army ready
lo make social, revolution when the
moment arrives." The lime for t:UtM:
struggle, it added, "is here."
TAiwM A . --Prosecutor W. Ii. Ask
ren read from I. V. W. pu.diiai icn:
In I he trial of .".H alleged member:; of
that organization who are charged
under the slate syndicalism law.
In his effort to prove that the
I. V. W. Is attempting to overthrow
Ihe government .Mr. Askren cited the
following (j not a lions, among mauv
olhers, which he read from radical
pamphlets:
"The proletarian learns that school
( liurch and press have as their pri
mary object lulling him to o,u!ol."
"The met hods of the ballot box
are Ihe methods of the mi'.)."
"The proletarians sole attitude is
that of opposition he is all revolu
tionary against the customs of mod
ern life and Ihe point of allack
against them is the workshop, where
ho meets Hie enemy dally.
"We are not satisfied with
day's salary for a fair day's
Labor produces all wealth;
should own all wealth.
".Modern ro vera men t is but a
shadow and not a substance."
The rows of defendants sat with
out changing facial expressions as the
altorney spent tho morning reading
from I. W. V. literature and inter
polating IHh readings with comments
that the notations proved the con
tention of the stale that Ihe I. Y. Y.
organization is attempting t osub-
vert American Institutions by use of
force.
a faii-
work.
labor
T NOMINA!
WASHINGTON'. .I"". J!l.-Vliil.-vastly
culcrtninintr tn tin; nvorntio
citizen, political conditions through
out tilt! eounlrv arc e..lrcniclv di
(iirhinir to the iirot'cssionnls iti all
parties.
William .IcnniiiL's Itrvnii continues
In function as Ihe slorinv itotrol 01
tho dcnuHTnlic imrtv. while President
Wilson remains silent as to his iter
Fonal plans. .
Senator Hiram Johnson of Culil'or
tiin is the oire of the repnhlienn nr
trani.ation, with even a greater ea
pucilv for maUinu: trouhle than .Mr.
llrvnn.
, iHerhert Clark Hoover is viewed as
n positive menace lv the dominant
machine factions in hoth urnui.;t
tions. Hoover DnmnKcs I'l-oranis
Of the three men Mr. Hoover nii
parentlv constitutes an aicncv thra
which Ihi' hcsl laid plans of Ihe tuo
hie; political npjjiniatlons mav he
111 row i I of kilter. While he has
not unn a pcroiiai aano in me pro
motion of the movement lo hrim:
ahoiil his nominatinn tor incident on
an anli-niai-htne hn-is, the mririticr-
of the repnhlii an and den rala- na -
tiiinal commilccs and state lne.sr
throughout Ihe country afford him
full credit for havim: can-eil the
LM'cnlcsl amonnt of dormice to Ihrir
rosiieolivo iroi:r;inis.
' The foal me of Ihe Hoover move.
mr.nl thai is cansiiii: Ihe .jivnicM cai-harrasao-nl
to Ihe profoiorial lead
ers of hoth Jinrlio i-. Ihe spimlancttv
of Ihe favornhlc rc-innc wlli whic h
the surest ion w,-i received. Soi l ,
cicnt tiaie has elap-d smcc the w ith!
pri'enii'd an nnalv-i- of i! iiMliiii-
that seem to make linn a ileirali'.'
prcsnleidial . : 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 . In c-lnlili-h I h
tact that the hocs of 1 two pa--lies
do not look on him wilh f.-ivor, a
con nee in itself wha h .-I.I- lo
hi-- ntlrjctivenc- as a pro--ic' tiv.'
prcHdcnlial candidalc.
lnil.H-1lll-M-4 x lisllkci
Their chief and ahiio-t -ol,- ohicc
tioll to him a- Ihe cnlididnlc in
either parlv i hi- indi'peinlc if
holh - In- reln-al to permit nliv po
litical oruanial ion lo pin a machine
hadi him. While there h.i- heen
ihi ictrsal aninnu parlv leader- In
adopt n plan of licalin- the llo..ci
houlil. i -cem- lo lie the dc-irc ,. 111.-lender.-
of each parlv to make Mr.
Hoover the candidate of (he other.
Kepnhlican tin in itml of lie-
national committee an' mainfi'-Cv
pertiiiln-d at the cordial -pint m
which the Woild'- Ml'jc-lion thai
either one or holh partic- 11 nut.
Mr. Iloov.-r ha- li. cn re. en. , I hv pr,.-
urc-sivc adlo'i.-iit,. Cm .i.-ath
the repnhlican ho e- are I nun; to
prove that Mr. Hooter I- realv a
del rat and 1 1 :i 1 111.- p.irlt ol v. hi, h
rre.-ident Wil- - the le.idcr. -honl-i
nominate hlln. if lie I- lo he nolnlli
ati'.l.
This same attilii.ie Inward Mr.
Hooter is eonallv In f the ilem...
eratie machine leu. lei-. II,. lh are ad
VBin-inir specious and entirely lllo.'i
ral rea-ons to eontim-,. the otun.
piddle that Mr. Hoover eallllnl he
lioth democratic and repnhln all ami
that lie must without further lo. pj,
lime select Ilia standard under uhic!:
he would fiuhl.
J'nink Admission Cited
The reasons I'or Ihe professional
oh ieet ionw niiainsl Mr. I loover as ;i
lU'esiilenlial candidale are Car to
seek. He has never been actively nl
liliated wilh auv politieat oruania
tioli. lie has exercised Ins inivib-ue
to vole ' tor candidates rntlier than
part ies.
His Iran!; admission that lie had
voted tor repnhlienn, prouri-s-tive and
democratic prcidcutial candidates in
the last 'Jll years not only illustrated
bis complete independence nl ma
chine dictation but included the very
best reason i'or the opposition lo him
on Ihe part of the two nrnniiizat ion-.
I !ot h democratic and republican
leaders, as a rule, frankly regard Mr.
Hoover as an eiicuiv. at least lie is
led viewed as an ally, much less a
pliable liiriire that will permit himself
to he controlled hv Ihe men who imu
hold the power over Ihe two parlies
tn their hands.
Opposition N l-jdiiincd
The opposition of (lie tnci luinics in
control of (he republiea w organization
is based eulirelv on the fact Mint Mr.
Hoover is regarded as n pro rcs-ive
and thai lie would unalterably oppo--'
the domination of their Parlv by tin
react ion a rv element wliicli plans t
select a man of Ibeir own kind foi
piesidenl.
Thev realize that in anv event Mr.
Hoover would not stand for the per
petuation of the stand pal in I luener
Ibal now control (lie eoumnllee ami
have as Mood ns written a platform
lelleclimr the spirit of reaeliom-in. j
There is ab-olutelv no reason at
Pie-enl to in -t i v the belief thai Mr.
over will appeal to anv oartv. Mci
Si
M y w
Mil.i, the
man dvnunio
who Used lo
until it was
atriciil public
one Mitzi, is
theater, Tue
Henry W
called "I
isehievoiis little hu-
miisical eomed v.
he called Mitzi lla ios.
recognized by the the
thiil there could be I.;.!
to cotae to (be I ii".
lav, I'Vhruarv Urd, in
Savage's l'iiv music plav
I uver Heels mat was
( heered mi bum' in New York. tu
lou, New York and Chieaiio dieo
ered there were more kinds of ;
ht.i in ''Head Over Heels" than were
even seen in "I'oin I'oin" and "Sari'
for in this new piece she must he
omedienne, dancer, r-inuer and even
acrobat as well and is . surrounded
by a notable troupe of uvmnasls with
v bom she is seen in action in the
lucre, 'I lie much praised east is con
sidered to contain more than the us
ual number of important pi a vers
and also includes a -jnv ensemble ot
pretty uirls of which much has hen
written.
2913 DttK KILLED
PUNJAB TROUBLES
EDO ML
I'lin.AHKI.I'niA. I'ii.. Jan. :tu.
I 'runs viva nia hunters last yea r kill
ed leu a II v 2.M 'A male deer weiuhimr
;(7K.(i!lU pounds. Thev also shot il
legally I HI male fauns ami 'JUT does.
The hear hunler nt 7'2 carcas"-.
and these who went alter rabbin,
killed -J.7nt.S7il. Turkey .shooters
uol ;.isi.
Katal accident s 4-xrrrdcd former
years, ;tf prixms having been killed
and US wounded.
T!ie state bureau is pavinir out
about 1,7110 u c!av at present (
those who present ("ells from nox
ious animals at this season. Tbel
iiountv is paiil rnuu I lie revetim
troiu hunters' licenses of which
:t!lo,( were issued.
I. OMmX, Jan. .".I'. - Lower pi-ice
will be slow in cotniiu;. said Ueuiirihl
.MeKenna. forttp r elui n eel tor .t I he
excheipier and now thutrman of t he
London City ami MidlaTtd t'aul., ad
d ressin si o' k holder;; today. Any a!
lempl suddenly (o briiiL, about a de
crease in ihe cost of living, he said,
would mean disaster.
lias p. d Itlled a linger to obtain (he
indoi seimnt of either tin republican
ol the demoerais. It i- mule i-robalde
that hi- admirer-, in both parlies wili
ciieoiirai:e the or::a ;i ia 1 1 01 ol r"in
mittees in ariou- parts of ihe coun
try to wnik !"r Ills noMiin.il ion on a
lion i .an i-an ha -s,
IJNIKN. Jan. iil).- A white pa
per report on the disturbances in
the rnniah, India, issued toiiav. say
that the special contributory cause;
in llu- auilatiiui at Amrilsar were
-pceult a ion, discontent over the
prices of com i nod it ies, dissntisfu -tioii
with the iaeome tax ami an at
tempt to rouse Islamic feelim: aiuop;:
the lower classes out of syinpatln
wilh Turkey.
h'eL:ardinr the developments a I
Lotmre. (tie report says that econ
omic conditions, the cost of food
and clothim: and the rental rates
contributed to the discontent of the
working cla-.es, Imt that the ready
support :;iveu to the forces of disor-.
dec hv (he trading class could oiilv
he explained by the general cause -i
affeepiiii' the I'uniah as a whole.
AUSMIJOIE
X'll'INNV, Jan. lis. A ;eneral ns
,;"in!d" of t he provincial die! to frame
a const it in ion lor submission to the
central (;overnmenL will be held the
latter part ol the month.
Tiiis meeting is in pursuance of the
announced de erminat ion i-.' the pro
vinces or national slates of Austria
to secure the widest deuree of auton-
j omy and constitutionality, to limit
Mlie powers u: the central i;ovenunotr.
Iti. the narrowest possible sphere.
WASHINCTOX, Jan. 30. Contin
uance aftt-r ike end of federal control
of railroads c-f the boards of adjust
ments sot up by the railroad adminis
tration to decide controversies aris
ing under the application of wage or
ders and in other disputes between
the railroads and their employes was
recommended in the annual report
today of S. Carter, director of the
division of labor of the railroad ad-
administration.
Outlining labor conditions as ho
saw them on railroads prior to gov
ernment control and the railroad la
bor situation when government con
trol of railroads began, Mr. Carter
said:
"One of the principal purposes of
the ereatioa of the division of labor
was to provide means whereby the
controversies that constantly arise
between railroad officials and em
ployes would be promptly and equit
ably adjusted. Inability to adjust
these controversies under past prac
tices resulted in strikes, threatened
strikes, or a constant unrest among
employes to tlio extent that the ef
ficiency of the service had greatly di
minished at the time that tho rail
roads were, taken over under federal
control.
"H may he truthfully said that at
the lime the roads passed under fed
eral control the morale of railway
employes had sunk to a low degree.
"It was with the knowledge of this
alarming situation; and with a de
termination to restore harmonious
relations between employes and the
railroads and thereby increase tho
efficiency of tho railroads that the
division of labor of the railroad ad
ministration was created.
"During tho year 1913 n consider
able number of minor strikes ' oc
curred. Practically all of which wore
nut authorized iby the organizations
of which the employers wore mem
bers. The major proportion of these
strikes were adjusted thru the inltla
live of the division of labor."
GIRLS! DRAW A
MOIST CLOTH
THROUGH HAIR
Let "Danderinc" save your
hair and double
its beauty
'h, irlK. such nn ahumlmico of
Ihirk. lu-avy, invigorated hair; n pt;r-
HM-I. mass ot wavy, silky hair, Klor-
ioiisly fluffy, bright and so easy to
tuaua
hi.st moisten a eloth with a little
" I inuiii'rilH'" and carefully draw It
i hi" ii Hit you hair, takitiK one small
.sirand at a lime; this manually re
niovi'ii all dirt, excess oil and crease
I'tu yi.u hair is not left brittle, dry.
istnnuly or faded, hut charmincly
isofi, with clossy, Kolden Klcnms and
tender liKhis. The youthful clints.
j tints and color are aitain in your hair.
I "Ihmdorine" is a tonlc-lieautlfier
j Hesidi's doublmR the heanty of tho
hair at once, it checks dandruff and
Mops fallitiK hair. liet delightful
, nanderine ft.r a few cents at any drun
i or toilet counter and use It as a dress-
inc and iuviuorator as told on bottle
lb
mmmmm
A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
The spirit of friendship seems to be as
sociated with the housewife 2nd her
favorite coffee. Butthat coffee must
he fresh and her only assurance is to
buy VfiCUUM PACKED coffee.
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE IS VACUUM PACKED.
Trop a little Frffone on an aching
corn, instantly that corn RtejM Inirt
ing, then you lift it rijrlit wit. It
ilooat hurt one bit. Yes, limbic!
Why wait? Yuur druggUL Bells a
liny bottle of Frcczono for a few cent a,
Miflicient to rid your feet of every
hard corn, soft corn, or corn between
the toes, and calluses, without rene
or irritation. Try it! Kb humbug!
"FLU" INSURANCE
' With a b.tltlo of ZE PVROL. a DcVilhiss Atomiz
er, and a lmfka.ne of Jilazo's Laxative Tablets, you
are well protected from all iul'ection.
INSURE TODAY WITH
HeatlVs Drug Store
The San Tox Store
JAZ.V IIHiKIC OR IDKATiJAZZUIt v
Tho JAZZY 11)1, Kit travels inn circle drifts nlmlcssly NEVER
AKIIIVKS. The IIHCAI JAZZKll docs tho truly Amer-I-OAN-Uctl
jov-jn7.y At'HIKVKS HAITINICSS thioiiKh a 1'R.VCTICAL XUA1.N
IXO for Lli'K'S Hl'SI.MuSS.
I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY
MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE
liullritliinl Instruction 1)ay or evening
LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE
NOTICE TO PQULTRYMEN
Mnroh ISth our lnrise Ineiihiiuirs will lo at your service.
TIipmi llicuimtors nro the ls'St hot wilier liuicliines and nre In
stalled in a modern Inctilintor collar. Your eggs will lo ineuhntcd
KKillT.
Atfcn's for thn
Gresky Ventilating Brooder Stove
The, host hrooder on the innrket. Come and sec it in operation,
ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH
Cnroll K Carpenter
riione 201-W.
DANCE
,., . ST. MARKS HALL
Saturday, January 31
1 LAUNSPACH'S ORCHESTRA
Admission Free
Telephone It N.Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets
The Dow Hospital
Special attention given to surgical and obstretical
eases.
No extra charge for graduate nurses services.
The most important person in this hospital is the
patient.
MEDFORD OREGON
13 il t-I
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Thrift Is Not to Be
Trifled With
CAIIKLKSK savers are almost worse than
non-savers, for they expect the good results
without undergoing the seeming hardships
of sacrifice. Then there's disappointment
and disgruntlement.
If you're going to save do it in the right
way by one of those "Nationalized" Sav
ings Accounts here at the FIRST.
g?2? First National Bank'
Medford Oregon
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