Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 26, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MCIWTWO.
HUUDE8ATES ,
INCOME TAX
WASHINGTON, April 2(5. -itop-mnUllo
Hull ot Tcnnesucp, the
democratic Income inx. export, todny
(llftciiMKMl tho proposed Iicoino tax
In tlie liouuc.
"Undor tlio present system of tnx
ntlon," isnld Representative Hull,
"(he poor man with n laro tmnlly
imy lfloro than the rich vnn with, n
fima.ll family. Consequently It mhy
he expected (lint n wealthy man, who
too uupatrlollc to pay taxot, will
vlxoroualy oppoo tho Incomo tax.'-
i ' i
FEATURE OF MARKET
NEW YORK, April 26. Canadian
Pacific advanced l?s points on the
market todny and featured tho open
IrtfC trading. North Veitern, Chofta
pwfl & Ohio ami Ilumlcy estab
lished now low records. A flood ot
sctllnR orders depressed many ot tho
representative stocks one to two
points.
Selling wan henvior than for some
time past, hut tapped off before tho
close Tho market closed dull and
unsteady.
EVELYN TRIES ABSOLUTE
LIFE AT PENITENTIARY
CHICAGO, April 20. To begin his
itiilclermiimtc (scnlcncc for (lie nbdtio
tion of Mildred Bridges or thin city,
Evelyn Arthur Sco lender"of tho "My-
solute' life" cult "wus taken to thcJ
penitentiary todny.
REDUCED RATES FOR M
CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE
IWTLANp, Qrc.. April 20. Fol
!qwtRf a, icetiuc of the 2ortl Pacific
pflKsencr agents' association hero it
WR8 nunounccd today Hint railroads
iu the northwest would grant a rate
of n (arc and n third for ilia round
trip from nil points in Washington,
Oregon, Idaho nnd Hritish Columbia
to ilio World's Cbrislian Citizenship
Cuiiferciico to bo held in Portland
Jnr.e 20 to July 5.
Christian Science'and Hinduism
Tho unequivocal statement in your
ishtic of April 21st that Tr. Calkins
In hi Sunday oveninp; address "sur
prised mnuy of Ids listeners by show.
Inj that Christian Science nnd Ilin
diiiin rest on tho sumo subtlo teach
ing," would, if it were correct, b,e
more (ban a, surprise to many of
ypyr renders, it would bo n distinct
shock, llowover it is plainly evi
dpnt thai the learned doctor has un
wittingly placed himselt in that class
of crifics who deem it their duty to
attack Christian Science without first
informing themtjelvcs upon tho sub
ject Qf which they would treat. It i
pot a difficult matter to attack what
ono ma heliovo to bu Christian
Science, but is fur more difficult, in
deed nt the risk of trcfcpussing upon
tho critic's patience I would siy it
is impossible to nttnek Christian
Science, even w it 1 impossible for
mistaken 'belief to attack truth, for
it is "bujl'leil ujxiii a rouk."
t not iineomuipn for those un
infondfd lipon the teachings of Mrs.
pddy (o U!stinu because sho denies
tho rcnlity of matter that her phio
fiipliy is in iigrcement with many nn
eicnt nnd niodvrn phiU'ophprs who
havo declared that matter is but n
phenomenon of mind, or energy. Such
wa the theory udvniiccd not only by
tho liiidu' Hrnliiuu, but by Plato,
and in recent times by Uerkcloy.
Whnt tho critii) iu Hh tcacliing wliich
pnln it entirely beyond tho realm of
ooiupnrjson with HitiduNm is that it
not only dt'iiicH the existence of mut
ter but it points tho way to tho proof
of this teaching by exposing the
freeming cnuso of matter to bo false
belief, whlph iu turn can bo destroyed'
by tho understanding of God na rhiud
tho only cnuso iu tho universe which
oxprosHos Hint. It was this under-Mnnding-
nf dptj a? ipinf), Kpipt l
of spiritual causation which enabled
Jesus to do tho works of hciiling,
wiwfl the u ntl Ylk on tho sea
iu contravention, of tlP sp-cnllcd inn.
tt'ril laws. t is this self-snipe
k.liwlcilQ of God thi(t is mnkiiiff pos
siblo tho healing and purifying work
of ChrUtinw Science in this ngo nnd
Uddjng iiidisputbli proof tp tho ver
ity of Jeus.' siniplo but powmfnl dpt'.J
lufttiqib "V tll wvw tl'o truth
ttid IP trnlU fihnlt make yon free,"
I has pointing the way through tin un-
If. JUIUK Tfl
OIEN PAGE THEATRfe
Meiers, riison nnd (lordon, mnn
ns;cr. nnnntmco tho opening ot tho
Page theater on May 19, wlih Maude
Adams In "I'otcr Pan" its tho first
Attraction.
Tho advance wlc will begin Mon
day, April 2S, at 3 o'clock, at tho
temporary offlco nt tho cornor of
Main nnd Htvcrsldo, where tho box
ahct will bo displayed to facilitate
tho choico ot boxes nnd seats.
TY
TO PLAY SUNDAY
DBTUOIT, Mich., April 26. Un
der n special ruling of linn Johnson,
president of tho American leagu.
Ty Cobb, the sensational batsman.
Who signed a Detroit contract yos
torday, nfter holding out for a sal
ary of $15,000, will bo pormltMd to
play baseball at once. Cobb I dor
suspension for failure to roiK tot
duty nt tho opening of tho StMon.
Tho nntlonnl commission, at Cincin
nati, announced this afternoon It
would pass on Cobb's caso next
Wednesday.
Manager Jennings announced that
Cqbb would play tomorrow, today's
Cleveland-Detroit game hnvlng been
postponed on nccount of rain.
TO
CAMimiDOK, Mass., April -
Walter Johnson, the famous twlrlcr
of tho Washington Americans, Is
about to marry Miss Anna 11. Scully,
19 years old. ot Cambridge. Ho has
naked for n two weeks vacation fol
lowing his team's scries with tho
Boston lied Sox next week. Miss
Scully is an ardent baseball fan.
Metschan's Brother Dead.
POKTJiANI), Orv., April 20. Max
imilian Mctsclinn of Tncoma, brother
of 1'iiil Metsfltau of Portland is dead
today hero from heart failure. He
was stricken on the utrcct. Mctfichnn
was hero on n visit. Interment will
take plnco at Tncoma.
derstanding of absolute truth for mun
to free himself from tho bondage of
material belief and its accompanying
woes.
The pathcfcin of Iiruhma starting
with tho premise of one absolute all
embracing spirit but boon lotting its
monotheism in lesser diulics and in
termediary causes flunlly resulting
in the material crcutjon, at first de
nied, has of course no common basis
with the teachings of Jesus who broke
material laws and proved that what
men had believed to bo law nnd sub
stance wns; neither lawful nor siibt
stantial, but siuiply i false belief of
lifo ns resident in matter. The
empty philosophical deuinl of mailer
ns expressed in tho Vendanta of the
Hiud,u has never served to lilierntc
men from the baneful effects f falso
material beliefs described by Paul ns
the carnal mind which bo declared to
be nt "enmity uguiiist God." Only
in tho way ma do plain in tho Now
Tcdlnuient and worked out in this
ngo by Christian Suieqco can this
materialistic ban bu obliterated, oven
by letting that mind ho iu ns which
was also in Christ Jcmih, so elimi
nating with tho conscious under
standing of spiritual reality tho ma
terial r.id mortal phenomena born in
ignoranco nnd fear. ,
The stand which Jesus took againt.1
material law at tho beginning of tho
Christian em was radical and ex
treme and for it ho was hated and
despised of tho materially minded. In
tho present day Christian Science is
reestablishing tho original Christ
teachings mid proving their truth by
works. Demonstrable science cannot
bo Hhukeii. Truth cannot bo over
turned. Sooner or Inter nil men must
eomo to recognize tho ono immanent,
omnipresent, God, Spirit, who hcaletli
their sickness and destroys their sin
their falso material beliefs even
iu proportion to their understanding
of Him. Then will bo undcrotopd
butter thnn nt present the statement
of Mrs, Kddy on pngp 12 W hpr qr
ticlo Christian Science Veruus Pan
theism "Tho Scien.ce, of Christian
ity is tricfly monotheism it has One
God." And the statement from page
13 of the bamo uyridp, "Science j
npt p,autheiu, (ait Christian
Science."
PAUh STAIHv RKPLtiV. ,
I'orllnnd, April 2.').
MA
MKDFOnn MATT, TIUIUTNR,
BIXBYTOllD
N VICE PROBE
1.0S ANUKMft, Cut, April 20.
Assurvd by 0ear lwlor, Conner
special assistant to tho United Staloi
httornny genornl, Hint George II, llix
by will appear before tliem Munduy,
tho members of the grand jury in
uwlignting ieo conditions hero
reeled today, their inquisition being
carried over until, Monday morning.
At the wimc time, iiroeesn norvvra nre
hcarebiug for additional witnees us
the re-Milt of revolutions siiid to linvu
been mnde in the jury chamber laic
yeMerduy.
llixby wlio irt n millionaire banker
of Long lteaeb. has decided to aid
the grand jury iu any way possible,
necording to n signed statement
given out by Lnwlcr, who is his per
sonal friend. Tho statement refers
directly to "efforts from cortniit
sources to subject him to blackmail."
It explains Ilixby's disappearance by
stating thul tho millionaire under
stood that the caso of Mrs. Josde
Hosenljcrg, nlleged jiroeurcss, in
which he wns subpoenncd n n wit
ness, wns to have been postponed last
Wednesday when it was scheduled.
VIEWS ON WHITE SLAVERY
(Continued from page 1.)
prived of nil wholcsotno amusement
or recrcaliou. All work nnd no piny
and very ill paid work to boot is
ns bad for Jill ns it is for Jack, nnd
it makes lifo dull nnd dreary, hot
this go on for months or yenrs is it
not natural that a girt should bo dis
couraged T With discouragement is
there not dnngcr that tho discourage
ment shall become despair nnd then
temptation is easier to meet.
Is there not danger in anything
which keeps a working vcople men
or women constantly distressed f
Tnke tho case of a girl who can find
no normal outlet for that within her
which cries ont tot 'expression; who
wants nil of tho normal things n
young girl ought to want, nnd yet
cannot get tin in. Is is not A fact
that uu abnormal menus of expres
sion, nt first regarding with shrink
ing, may in time becumo less repul
sive nnd in the cud be accepted J
Iaiw Wages Xot Sole Cnuso.
Duo must distinguish between di
rect nnd indirect causes. Low
wages is not the caiisu iu this in
stance. Yet sometimes they nre co
incident with conditions which give
bad causes n chance to do evil work.
Whnt wo want to do is to create
conditions, partly by wages nnd part
ly by other things, to strengthen then
tho environments which let tho forces
which lift up have piny and to de
stroy the conditions under which the
forces which drag down Jmvc play.
It does not niter tho facts to say
that many girls under1 hard conditions
resist tho downward drag. Tint
does tho girl hoqor because it shous
her character is stronger thnn tho
drag. Hut tho drag is there nnd it
mny destroy n weaker sister. What
wo want to do is to take nwny tho
Irng.
Employers hero nnd there nre rec
ognizing the principle of a minimum
wnge for women and men yet, were
tho principle of tho minimum wnge to
bo extended to universal practical ap
plication, how ninny of our boys and
girls arc trained in nny class or work
to make tho minimum wage plan os
sible? Wo must not put our girls untaught
out into tho world in the work of self
support under condtions which tend
to moral overstruiu.
Died.
W. S. RKKSK Died nt Table Hock
April 2.", of cancer of tho slomach.
Horn iu Georgia iu 1'cbruiiry, 185(1.
Married Alici WhilcVck ty'W'.l.
Following her dciith in 1883 he bipvc'd
west jiiiiI married Auntf Kinkier.
Funeral will bo held Sunday morning
under auspices of M. W. A. Jlunal
nt Central Point.
cut dawn
tire bills,
United Stales Tire Co.
84 Seventh St.
Portland, Ore.
iJIDHIumiJ ilPW'
MRnKOHt). OHWIOK, SATIMMlAV. AVUIh 2(1, HUH,
MISS FAY SEARS Iff
0. G. MURRY TO
Mtss Fay Sears, who has been sec
retary uf the Med ford Cimiiucreiul
club during tho pnvt fuw mouths nnd
O. G. Murrny, drdugltlmmi fox tho
Pacific t Kithtefii railroad Oo mpnny,
will be married tomorrow at F.ugouc.
They will make their homo nt Olyiupia
Wash., wheiw Mr. Murrny has ac
cepted a posdtunt in the stale land of
fice, ltoth havo u host of friends in
the city who wish them nil future
happiness.
. n
TO
VANCOUVKU, Wash., April 20.
11ml Anderson, tho Medtord tight
weight boxer, Is tho proud possessor
todny of i largo loving cup ot ster
ling stiver, lined with gold, given
him by bis friends nnd admirers
horo. Tho presentation was made In
a local theater nnd for once In Hud's
Ufa ho was spccchlces.
TEST ALASKA COAL FOR
USE IN nATTLESHIPS
SKATTLK. Wash.. April 2U.-F.ii
route to Controller Hay, Alaska, today
on the steamer Niikon, is u party ot
eight seaiueii in charge- of Passed As
sistant Surgeon J. O. Downey, who
will bring to tidewnter the eight hun
dred tons of coal from tho Cunning
ham claim. This coal is to bo tested
by tho nnvy department and is tho re
sult is satisfactory congress will be
asked to let tho navy mine its own
coul instead of buying it. Two
stcmnhcel stonmbnnts, and scows on
which tho coat will bo transported
down the river wiil bo taken north
today on tho steamer Jennie.
Duchess In Serious Condition.
LONDON, April 20. Following
her recent ocpmlioii for nppendici
tis, tho Duchess, of Connaught, wife
of the governor general of Canada
is iu u serious condition here today.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
is the greatest of modern
tjwje helps q perfect cake
and biscuit maldng. Maizes
home baking pleasant and
profitable. It renders the.
focfd more digestible and
guarantees t safe from
alum and all adulterants,
Protect
Yourself
Atk for
ORIGINAL
GENVIN$
The Foa4 Driak For fi Ages Highly Nutritious, and Convenient
tild milk, with majfefl rAifn extract it poWilcrforTp-disblvca
in water mora healthful tlmn
atnteics. inc uestuiciiorjtnianui, urowinjj winurcii, invalids,
and tho A god. It agrees with tho weakest digestion.
Ask(or"MRlHX'S"-atHototB, RoataurantB, Fountains
Don't travel without t. AIho keen it at homo. A lunch in a mlnuto.
In Lundi Tablet form, ulso, rcwly ut cut, Cpnvunicit riutritigim.
1000 Rooms Wanted
Jn order to accoinmddttte the pooplo nttondlnR Giq Od Fpllovvs
Grand I-oilgo nod Itebckali Aeiiiby to', bo. hold In Bedford May
20-21-22,
TJII out printed blank bolow and mall to John A. Perl, Hoc
Itoom Committee, not tutor than April 30, In ordor that Hat can bo
classified.
Wo Will hiyo roouiu available from May 20 to 23 as
fe.llpws:
Iloonu with bath 3 P.or day ?pr ono nor-
eon; ..,.v..lvr doy f.e tvo peraonB.
Kooms without bath & ,..por day for ono
pprpqn; G1.,.,". ,.P0lf ?W rr two poraons.
Street and Nuuuiber ..
Name .
IK') .4.11.
-."mi ii'i1." '). i.
HI IWIWIM
PAVING PLANT m
REACH ioMsU'NOAY
Tho paving plant of Ihe Chuk &
Hcnery CoiiitiiU'lloii company mIiIcIi
Is to bo used in mlng tho lli'iir
crock bridge nnd on other work un
der contract in the oily, has been
shipped from Stockton. Cab, mid Will
arrive hero Sunday or Monday. Woik
will ho under wav by Mny l The
Hear creek bridge will bo comphttcd
by Mny 1'
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JEW TO. .
BE SENT PHILIPPINES
WAHUINOTON. April 20.- New
York democrats todny uro urging the
appointment of Perry llulmout as
governor general of thn Philippines
and It Is known that Hvlmout deklres
tho appointment. Mrs. Ilelmout, for
merly Mrs. W. I. VunilerbUt. wants
her husband iintnod ambnHsador to
France.
MARTIN TO BE COLONEL
OF THIRD OREGON N. 0.
WASHINGTON, April 20. If
there nre no inhibitions against his
detail contained in the laws of Ore
gon, Major C. H. Martin of Ihe gen
eral stuff of the a nny, now stationed
of tho war college in Washington has
todny nunounccd hid willingness to
ncrept tho cojonulcy of Ihe Third
Regiment, Oregon National Guard.
Major Martin, who for some timo was
stationed tit Vancouver Ilarrauks,
nnd is well known in Portland, wns
offered the command through Adju
tant General Fiurer of tho Oregon
National Guard.
I . , , .u fc-1
JOHN MAOKEY. TURFMAN
DEAD AT HAQGIN'S HOME
New YOU Id April 20.- -John
Mnckey, veteran tnrfinaii nnd breed
er of Sacrnmcnto, Oil., and New York
is dead hero today nt the homo of
James 11. Haggin, the noted Hhcci
bead Hay horseowper. Mackey wns
Haggin's udviHcr for forty yonrw. Jlo
moved hero fmip Sacramento in UH0-
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tea cofFec. UbocI jn training
4lHJ"l.Ol.'i)'. . r I, I"I'I'."4'4M4,JI,13'H'T.I1
PERRY
Merc every vluic in the friwun norili-r-in the
fuver riilclen hwuiuw of ! 1Hch Uioy.lofik to
me for aid. ' ' l' ,t '
To the invalid, ihe convalescent, tlw VUI. the
infirm, I tfive real helpful service.
A little of inc woes a Unir wny. . S
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V, II ,....1 ..I.I
V vt II Vl1", I'liiv turn
W. J. Vnn Bolmyvcr & Oo., Ooticral AKont, rortluml.
i t' t -
Hltiiatcd In itin Hub or thn Principal
Theater ami Shopping HUtrlct
llccently ItcilccoriUcd nml itcrurnMicl Throughout,
uiiil llctter IJipilppcil Today than liver llefoto
KuroiHnu I'lau
ItiHimi without Imtli, 9t.)( per day anil lip
Itooiiw with InUIi, '-!.( per d.iy ami up
(1, J, KCIMi.'.Ni .MHlingcr.
X. K. CliAltllli. A-t. 5tgr.
SvlviXWIi)RiXWX
WIZARD FERTILIZER
MM)UI.WS, taSTlNtl,
Hold only Iu 2b lb. while
; mtton bug", 1 1 76. S Hi. cur-
ij) tou, U5c.
I'no Only Om-nmrlli the t'ul
s .. ..... .... ..
I 'or ornhnrd. Kardon. floliln.
3 to & lb. (or (nil bearing orchard treo.
S tin; (or acre of nlialtn. ,:,
IteMiilt InntliiK Into the third year. ';
One bug will take cam of 30x10 or t!Q0 (et of lawn fur oip) yunf. $
What can bo rontnlnml un u
plant
Quo tublo upoou full (or u bill
ask roit ituoKi.trr. irs t'ltiii:
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THE RUSS MILL
(i I,. It IIHOWN. I'rop.
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S'isl2ii?6iiJft,iV(yukiWtU,iiui'juwi:y'fittVit,fitd
LIGHT Onlv n.")00 lbs. Sco thi.s "Donning"
POWERFUL -2-1 II. ! ,",,;,1, ',l! W",l'k ,S ?'
. Aid III IvalK'll, I'dlL'U)
INEXPENSIVE-$1U0() VoM mul Vm
iMfL'd. by DtMiuiiiK Motor Iiup.(7-.1-4J.
Co., Ccdur Kuiiids, J own. OHAS. TSCHIRQI
Both ropreaontativo of tho whole
some cordial spirit of tho West
and tho bost in liotol sorvico
The
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HOTEL
Portland,
Oregon-
Both undor tho ma.nagomont qf tho
METSckNS
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i i Oreftnn lllppil i'ttriflcr, On Ac
count of its peculiar rcsdlvcnt npd ncrtivp properties it is tio
safest and best upririfj medicine for old or young. A sllrt treat
ment at homo corrects a lopg list of IJ9 tlmt beset us in thp
fpring, sucli ns biliousness, squr stomach, constipation, sallow
ness, and. ngBrflvating pruptlous of tho sHiu. At your druggists',
Dill W rFUNppit CO., PpftlfnJ. Oxtn
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Grants . Pass
Oregon
iwim nniiinii , hi i
If.thirinp tho trqr(sit(on front
Vltiter to spring, yon experi
ence, n npk of enemy scent
tired, dcsponilqnt, hijvo buck
itcJio or Itpnvlncho, with broken
unrcfrcshMK sjecp, your sya
tern itccda rvjtovntlriK. Tho In
Jictiyity or winter lifo nnd con
sequent closing of tlip pores
leaves nn unwliolcsomo nccti-'
nuilatiop. qf impurities in tlto
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