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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INIVK1'KNIHNT NKWRI'APr.ll
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Tho l)timctiUc Times. Tito Molford
Mull, Tlio Modfortl Trllmnn. The South
rn Ori'Rohlnn. The Ashland Trlhuniv.
Officii Mali Trllnino ItulUllne. I5-S7-:
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Offlrlnl l'nrwr of tho City of Medroril
Official IMpcr of Jackson Coinly.
Entered ns second-class mattrr at
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Saturday only, by mall. per Year J.00
Weekly, ner year- .- -. .- i-SO
With Medford Stop-Oxer
TRIO OF ROBBERS
CAUGHT AFTER BATTLE
STOCKTON, Cnl., April 10.-Au-riiM
Mclsky probably will die from n
'bullet wound through bis limp, ami
Tom Sliny ami n woman pivinp the
name of Mrs. I V. Gregory or Koc
ville arc in jail hero, following a des
perate battle with Dctcct'uc Front
Fredericks enrlv today.
Fredericks traeeil tbe tbrec to n
lodging bono after n Greek who had
been held up gave him a inscription
of the trio. Filtering the room, the
alleged robbers tried to lmot the
offieer, and when their ' weapons
iiiircil fire, they pounced upon him
nml cave him a severe heating. As
they started to ron. Fredericks man
aged to seenre his own gun and shot
le!sky as he was going through the
door. Sliny was captured by Iodg
crs attraeteil by the shots, and the
woman was dragged from under n
bed in nnothcr room. The woman is
said to have confessed to the rob
bery. WASHINGTON PLANS TO
OlA'MPIA, Wash., April 10. That
sentiment U rapidly forming in op
position to the abolition of the death
IH'iialty in this state ns provided in
the Oo-s bill passed by the last leg
islature, mid that as u result a bill
will bo introduced at the l'.U.'i ses
sion designed to repeal the existing
statute, is the belief becoming prev
alent hero today among many state
officials ami others interested in the
matter. The unusual epidemic of
crime that hu been recorded in wes
tern Washington during three mouths
of which a score or more of lives
were taken, is held reonsiblc for
the growth of the sentiment.
"LEAH KLESCHNA" IS
OFFERING AT THE STAR
Daniel Froliman presents at the
Star thentro toilay, C. 31. V. McClol
lan's famous story of a woman's re
generation "Lean Klescina," with
Cnrlotta Nlllson, the well known
actress In the leading role.
Mies Nlllson sustains the rolo of
Leah. It Is a flno Interpretation. Her
delineation of tho woman who .
reared as tho daughter of a thief
who aids him In his marauding ex
cursions, and who Is brought to sco
tho right through tho guidance of
tho man sho loves, alternates with
strength and tenderness.
Tliero are many strong situations,
ono of them highly spectacular, sumo
dramatic and sevoral pictorial. The
final ficeno Is of I'uul and Leah sit
Mm; on tho side of a castlo-crcstcd
hill. In the glow of sunset. They aro
looking upward. Tho attitude !
significantly prophetic of tho future
of Unh.
Tho program closes with Woodloi
& 1'nttorsou In u classy vaudeville
pkotch.
ABANDON SEARCH FOR
LITTLE WARREH M'CARRICK
PHILADELPHIA, April 10. The
parent of little Wan en Mci'nrriek,
piissiug from hi homo here for
weeks, had ubnudoui'd nil hope to
day for hi i ceo very. Kent eh I'm
the iiiillmr of it letter stilting that
Warren hud been kicked to death by
n horsu ami the body buried Im
been J'ulilu nml detectives think the
(etler wiim written by some iiri'spun
sidle person,
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR
GERMAN-AMERICAN BUILDING
KI'W VOICIC. ApiII 10, Tlwi Lit
fniiliil Miijipitil liml iH'i'ii ilcilid lor
;,W(lHM) (leiimiM'Aiiii'iiniu build
in Ml lb Hud I'linrUci i'miIiii
WILSON FIGHTING MONOPOLY
MANY of (hose who oppose repeal of lite l'nntuun canal
lolls exemption rlattse do so under tho impression
that tho exemption granted American coastwise ships is
in tho nattiro of a subsidy to encourage tho croation of an
American merchant marine, and it is argued that such
favorable legislation is essential if America is ever to
regain her lost glory as a ship-owning tuition.
It is true that before the civil war Americans owned a
large portion of the merchant
kee ships won lanultar sights evervwhere. lodav tltev
are seldom seen. American
and coast shipping is in the
It is true that toll exemption is lit the nature of a sub
sidy, but coastwise traffic is already limited by law to
American vessels, and it would simply be a double bonus
to the ship trust. Hesules, tree tolls are obnoxious as spe
cial legislation at the expense of the people. Free passage
is a privilege not granted at
chester canal or any other
tho canal.
If subsidies are needed
then let us offer subsidies but subsidies never yet ere
ated a merchant marine. AVhat has killed America's ship
ping is restrictive legislation.
shipping tells the story.
In 1SI0 a third, of the world's shipping floated the
Stars and Stripes. During the civil war, confederate priv
ateers destroyed much, the balance being transferred, for
protection, to the flags of other nations that permitted free
registration.
In 1SIUJ congress passed a law barring from America
and registration under the American flag, any American
built ship licensed or authorized to sail under si foreign
flag. This effectually disposed of what shipping the reb
els had not destroyed.
Tn 1S70 coasting ships were exempted from payment, of
''tonnage" taxes imposed upon all American ships en
gaged in foreign trade for the use of improved ports und
harbors, which taxes go to the upkeep of improvements
costing millions.
In 1S72 coasting ships were exempted from the require
ment that all officers, mates, pilots and engineers of all
American ship shall be American citizens. This is a
ruinous burden to ships engaged in foreign trade, because
of the increased cost of operation in competition with for
eign ships. This act also compelled American ships sail
ing to foreign ports to go before a federal commissioner
and make a written contract with each man and on the
return voyage to go to the same office to settle with each
person employed.
All the important items, especially machinery, used in
ship construction for foreign trade must pav full dutv
other nations admit ship mateVials free. But the ships
built for foreign trade in America are forbidden from en
gaging tor more than two months in anv year in the coast
ing trade. As a result of these laws, no ships have been
built for foreign trade in many veal's.
Tho coast shipping trust has by legislation perfected its
monopoly by effectually killing the American merchant
marine. The remnants of the old merchant marine, left
after the civil war, were permanently exiled. The build
ing of new vessels has been rendered impossible by pro
hibitive tariff upon materials. The operation of ships to
foreign shores has been made unprofitable by unreason
able ami discriminatory legislation.
The coast shipping monopoly has had itself exempted
from the operation of the laws that killed American ship
ping. It is exempted from tonnage taxes, from employing
American citizens, from unreasonable contract regula
tions. It is protected absolutely from foreign competi
tion. And now it is fighting for exemption of Panama
canal tolls which are essential to make the canal, built
by the people, self-sustaining and keep it from being a fur
ther financial burden.
It is monopoly that has ruined America's once great
merchant marine and it is monopoly whose demand
for special privilege at the canal is being fought by Presi
dent Wilson, and it is this same insolent monopoly that
hides itself behind the American flag and shrieks patriot
ism when it seeks public favor.
GUNMEN TO DIE
AT
NKW YOIM". Amil 10. Frii.ids
of the four New York gunmen -mi-
tenced to diu in the Smir S-in: elec
tric chnir, April Kl, for the murder
of Gambler Herman Ito-cntlinl, plan
ned today to make uioher el tort
for n now trial. They expected to
iippcul to tlio state supreme court
for u stav of execution ami letiiul
on the gioiind that ficsh evidence
Intel been discovered.
Hnlihi llrowne was said to be
bucking (lie movement. The four
condemned iiicu were suid to have
ivcii mi nil hone. Prison olfiein s
planned to execute them ut dawn
next .Moiiduv.
si'i:ci.r i:.STi:n kkuvicix
at ciiiiistia.v cinm;ii
I). C, Kellems, who has the blblu
study work lu the Statu university,
ut nugono, uud who Is ono of tho best
pastors of the Christian church In
the slate, will conduct (ho servlcos
Hauler Sunday morning mid evening,
III the ChiUtluii church hers,
Alls Florence- HuKolrlKg who has
clmrgu of tho choir is piepurlng u
sjiikImI pioxruiu of Kuslur muslo for
bold nurtKu All utu cordially In
tiled
MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE;
vessels of the world. Yan
ships are comparatively few
hands of st trust or monopoly.
the Suez canal, at the Man
canal, by the nation building
to create a merchant marine,
A glance at the history of
16-YEAR-OLD YOUTH
WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 10.
--Not yet HI yenw old, Hoy Welch,
today began serving a lil'o sentence
in the state penitentiary here for the
minder of A, II. Warden, it Taeoma
janitor. He vvn biought to the
prison lust night.
NOTICK.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply to tlio city
council at Its meeting to ba held
April 21 st, 1'Jl I, for a Ilcenso to soil
mult, spirituous and vinous liquors
lu quantities less than u gullon at
Its place of business, 10 N, Front
street, city of Mud ford for a period of
six months.
MUIIPHY & CO,
Dated April 10th, l!H,
l-oolil Lookl
Hmoku (lovornor Johnson cigars,
t'icy'ro imdr. In Medforl you'll like
(horn
John A. PeH
TMDIHTAICISJI
l.tdy Als'wt
mt H, HAHTMtrt
I'boiM M. 47 h4 47Ji
MtiDVORP. O.RKtW,
AFTER GRIPPE
.Made Strong liy Vluol
John O Kttrmnti. of Clarion, l'a
says: "After n very severe attack
of the grlnpu ni steui was In n
weakened, nervous and run-down
condition. 1 had no appetite at all.
I was ulillged to continue with my
work, and nothing sesiue: to hel
mo until a friend Induced mo to take
Vluol. 1 began to note good results
from the first bottle. 1 continued Its
use nml am now- sound nml well us
ever.
In health ono cannot lenlUe how
depressed a person may become after
trlng one romedy for such n condi
tion as Mr. Fiirnmn was lit, or whnt
u relief It Is to find help and ho re
stored to health and strength,
It Is tho combined action of the
medicinal curative element of cods'
livers without the greasy oil. aided
by the blood-making uud strength
creating properties of tonic Iron,
that makes Vino! so eflclent In
building up tho weakened run-down
system,
We guarantee Vltml to give you
perfect satisfaction. Medfurd Phar
macy., 3lev1fQr.il. .ore,
r.''i STA rongh,ycnly skin, try
pjr SaSsKe. Aiv guarantee It.
EAT tESSSAND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
u a
y
rake a glass of Salts before broakfut
if your Back harts or Bladder
bother you.
The American men and women mint
gvmrd conitnntly agnlmt KMncy trouble.
bccsitM wo rat tod much unit all our fl
Is rich. Our blood U filled with urlo
"e!d which the' kidneys strlro to filter
6nt, they weaken from overwork, become
luggirh; the ellmlnatlro tiuues clog and
the result is kidney trouble, bladder
weakness and a general decllno In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
lead: your back hurts or ths urin Is
cloudy, full of sediment or you arc
obliged to seek relief two or thre time
during the night; If you suffer with sick
headache or dluy, .nervous spells, acid
stomach, or tou have rheumatism when
tha wwather Is bad, pet from your phar
macltt about four ounces of Jail Salts i
take a tablespoonful in n glass of
water before breakfast for a few day
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous sjlta Is made from the acid
of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
lithla, and has been used for generations
to ftuth and stimulate clogged kldneya;
to neutralize tho adds In tho urine so It
no longer in a soureo Of irritation, thus
ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts fs Incxicn9rcf cannot in-
Jure, snakes a delightful effervescent
Ithls-water beverage, and belongs In
every home, becamo nobody can main
a mistake by having a good kidney lush
ing any time.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
Rocontly romodolcd and onlargod,
added new cameras and apparatus
and Is now strictly up-to-dato In
every way.
Commcrical Work of all Kinds
Including copying and enlarging of
pictures, legal documents, otc. Ilro
mldo enlarging, any slzo, and kodak
finishing of every kind.
Professional and amatuor photo
graphic supplies.
I,. M. Harmon Associated With Mo.
Shop over Tela Theater, Phono 147-J
CutFlowers
And
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Potted Plants
Of All Kinds
for
EASTER
Ordor now and have lliciu
delivered any lime
Broadley
The Flortot
Wore I'lione H72,
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FRIDAY, APRUjIO, ..101-1-
ISIS TEATRE
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Sellg Drama
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Second storv of the Adventures of
Octmlous, aiuaturo detective. Com
edy. (Vmlng Sumhi)
Tin; massacui:
A Thrilling Western Story In two
Curt
IX Theatre
.Matinee ZilZ V. .M T I. M. I.illj
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"Mutiirtt Program"
THE VETERAN
Two Iteel Social "ttrouvho War
Drama
Tin: instn tsi;
Itollatico Comedy Mrsma
foi.i.iks or o.v ami xiout
Kxcellent CoiiuhI) Skelcli by licrr.''
Field, mvrlcnu
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DEAD HORSES
Cattle and Hogs
Wo Want 'I hem
Wo will remove them from your
premises on short notice, free of
crarge, anywhere within a rndlus of
10 miles from Mcdtord.
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Phone 117
For Easter
We have evcrylhiii in
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Vh'dlOTAIMiHS for thu
Hiistcr Dinner.
Try Our
German.Amorican Stcol-Cut
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Ono-pound cans 30c
Three-pound cans 85c
Creamery Huller, 2 lhs...55c
Cane Sugar, 20 lbs. for $1.00
FOUTS
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Pimples Source
of Great Danger
May be Means of Absorbing
Disease Germs in Most
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In IliomaniU of Instances tlm rnntt
rlrulent tri- "f IiI'hwI Iroiihlis liay l;un
th reiilt ut cmiiliig In contact wlili ll.
niu Bi-rma In iiuhlh! ilan;s, ami llin ati
patently Irialicnlniant ilniil has Imvii tbu
(iiu.f. It mirmiU with nsluiiUhlnv raiildlty.
nil iii lufi'clluif tlix t-utlro system lu a f-w
"it"' l fortunate, however, Hist lliew I
a ri-uivily In cuih iikkly ami lliaruuslily
with audi a ioimIIIIuii, uihJ llmiika fi I lis
tntiut tit lis iinxlucers the fauiuiia H, n, n.
mar nuw do luil ut luuat any Urns' stur
lu iliftivlllii'il worlil,
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lla roniltoalllwu. lii'i It ui'tmulillalH'a all
that was urrr ilalnin fur nurriiry, liMllilra.
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ailmulalliis raili liny lellutar part uf U
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nverythlug new nml up to date l.lvcri and ambulance service.
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PAGE THEATER
Hl 4'ssHssHMI
Star Theatre
TODAY
DANIEL FttOHMAN
Presents tlir. Notable Dninintic Httccosa
"Leah Kleschna"
FOUR PARTS
Ititcrprctcd by tho gifted nctrcua
Carlotta Nielsen
Ono of the Heat of tlic Famous Player Productions
WO0DLEY nml PATTERSON
Oltiisy Entcrtaliier.1
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tree-ripened, tlilii-iiMliiued, flhiulcss, 1'n.l.cil, vvrnppcd in tlssiio
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Monday, April 13
ELIZABETH
DE BARRIE OILL
II npisi Kulerdiiner.
Two hums of Kolitl
enjo.Miient with inu
.sic, ninth and melody.
Character Skotchoa
llumoroun Storios
Harj) SoIoh
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