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PaGB FOUR MEDFORD MATTJ TRTRTTNTC. MEDFORD, OI?lWON WKDNKSDAY. AlMWi 2L 1!H1. i i f MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INnni'KNDP.NT NBWKl'APRK I'UllUKIIKl) KVHIIT AKT15UNOON K.XCKPT SUNDAV II Y TUB MUOKOUD I'lUNTlNCl CO. Tho Democratic Times. Tho Medford Mall, Thn Medford TrlbtinA. Thn South ern OrrRptilnn, Tho Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Trlliuno IiulldlnK, J5-27-: North Kir street: telcphcrao 7S. Offlolnl l'aper of t City of Msdford. orflol.il Taper of Jackson County. Kntrrcil as second-class matter at Mrdford. Orison, under tha act of Starch J. 18T9. eunscRirTiOH ratei rjn v,.r. Iiv '"'! li.nn Ono month, liy mntl .60 I'r month, ilellvcrr.l by carrier In Mtdfnnl, Jacksonville and Ccn tral l'oint . .80 Pnlimlay only by mall, per year S 0 Woeklr. pr year -.. 1-5 SWORN CIRCUtATIOlf. Dally avrrapo for six months cndlnc December 31, 1SI. 5-eo. Willi Mcdfonl Stop-Orcr IS E Advocacy of the Duroe Jersey hog s the !ic-t for ,1nekou county fanners to raise for market is dis puted by V. M. Patch, foreman of the HiiUlle much, who insists that n orocs between a Poland China and Herkhire animal bring the nio-t money into the wallets of the ranch er. The Thtroe Jerey, nys Mr. Patch, never weigh over 1-10 to lot) pound;;, a weight that the packers like, while the cross he mentions rises to as high as 330 and -100 xninR There arc no Poland Chinas in the country, according to Mr. Patch, but kin'pnil Ilrrbsbirc'. The Piddle ranch sohl four hog. tf tlio above cross, lwo vveiglieil 34'-,2 iHiunds each, and the other 323 each. They were, n year old lat January. The Piddle ranch next fall, according to Mr. Patch, will turn out sixty-five head for the mar kets of Poland Chinn-Perk.hire cross that will average 300 pounds each. W. C. T. U. ITEMS. Under tho auspice of the W. C T. U., Mrs. Shepherd addrewd u lno-t intensely interested audience on Sat urday afternoon, April IS, at the First UiiptUt church on the subject of "The Sanctity of the Body." Mrs. Shepherd is second to none in the lecture Held, and in fact surpn!"t" mo-t of them. She has the art ot holding her audiences spellbound and carries tlu-m along with her, her in-tcif-u patho-, often inciting them to tears. Now pleading for the right of the voting people of the present nay to understand more of the mysteries of life, and in a moment some witty sully brings forth shouts of laugh ter. Her intense deire to make bet ter mothers and fathers, and logic ally belter, healthier and stronger children seems to be her supreme mm mid object in life, and to t1ii cud fiho is devoting her entire time and tal ents. Hur illustration are largely drawn from her own uiionnl e.xpenoucc. As a young mother she realized so deeply her lack of film's-, to rear her' daughter that she took a course iu iMU'hology iu hur home university, and thus belter titled her-clf to rear her own children. That having been accomplished, she is enabled to tell thousands of other mothers who arc as ignorant of the vital mailers which tthu had ncarued as she wan iu the beginning. The many important things that she had become able to it.. part to them, whereby they are en abled to win ami bold the confidence and affection of their children, and Hi' sweet and innocent uiuiiuer iu which she was enabled to teach them the mysteries of life and the mine tit v of their own bodies. It would liuvu been well if more others as well us young women and giil could have lliniil tho lecture, as there was not (he slightest allusion to aii.:hiug that could hau ot feuded I lie most fastidious critic. Her dscoiirc at the evening session was, if aiivlhiug more interesting, as she dealt in her own inimitable style with a subject ill which all should be deeply inter ested. The audiencob at both sessions, while not large, wero very appreci ative, mid the lecturer was Jtciicut Jy unpluiulcd for her many telling points. Miss Grace JJratncy icndered the nolo, 'Von Will Hc Whatever You How" in n very effective miuuicr at the evening session, At the morning session Miss I'nriicV.cr eiilerlulued tho nudiciieu most iicecptnhly h u Polo, being ircoii)iiini'd Iiv her -i friMii'liov. Mi. Jfcriiiun Piinukir, in her iimihI JiilmllMblM Myli'. Alio miw, llw Hiciitheiw of llif W. C T V, fM lIlHl lilt I'MHif WHd WHclj Mil- xttmvJl Uy )h clliU "f Ah', HIh", AUTO TRUCK A LA (1RAXDIC dispatch - bolwoiMi Cove and Union is likely to hi discontinued heeanse of auto-trnek competition. Merchants have been (old (hat unless they patronize tho railroad, instead of tho more oonvoinont and faster will he discontinued. This ealls attention to the used anto trnek in son! hern liuunarv is a svstein ot permanent roads. I he paved Pa cific highway will onahle a service, which will not only bring the (armors produce to market cheaper than he can himself, but bring back his supplies. It will enable him to utilize his teams and time ontirclv for farm work, thus reducing his expenses. Jf .Josephine and -Del Xorte counties will continue the paved highwav Iroin dackson City, auto trucks will become of tho community, by materially reducing Iroight rates and thus cutting down the cost of living. The benefits that a railroad to seaboard would bring can be secured by good roads and auto trucks. Tho first requisite is the road then the trucks will follow as a mat ter of course. BLOODSHED ENDS QUIBBLING TJIE prompt action of Admiral Fletcher in blockading the port of Vera Cruz is highly commendable and by this one vigorous stroke peace iu Mexico may be advanced many months and many lives saved. llad the lluerta government succeeded in lauding the cargo of military stores, artillery and machine gnus then in the harbor of Vera Crux, the situation would have been much more difficult of control. "With all the Mexican ports efficient I v blockaded, the customs houses in American the country should not be attended with much dilliculty or any great show of resistance. "While the senate played politics and wrangled over the resolution authorizing the president to blockade tho ports of Mexico, lluerta had two special trains waiting to receive the cargo of munitions of war that was to bo used against an American intervention. The lives lost tit Vera Cruz yesterday are. indirectly chargeable to the quibbling of the senate over tho wording of a resolution, tho phraseology of which was a matter of no particular concern. The Movies (Uy II. II. Windsor In the May I'tip ular Mechanics) K'vc j cars of movies among tho tough districts of Now York's Kat Side has produced a very marked Improvement. This Is vouched (or by Frederic C. Howe, director of tho People's Institute, doubtlcjR tho most cosmopolitan platform in this country, and who also Is chairman of the National HlarC or Censors who past on tho new filing. All tho best film producers voluntarily submit their new films to this aoard for ap proval beforo allowing them to go out to the public. The movies have brought tho world to the Hast Side the great world of snow-capped mountains sparkling brooks, great trees and beautiful flowers. It may be hot and stifling in the small, crowdcl room next the flat roof, but even the poorest may occasionally sparo five cents for an hour In which mountain and lake are brought to thoso who liavo never been to either. So, too tho works of art from every land. Gloomy Thoughts Iu the May Woman's Home Com panion ltalpii Waldo Trine, writing an article entitled, "The Pleasures We Take Captive," says that the cheerful habit of mind is one of the most potent factors iu materiali.iug success. As is our kind of thought so is our kind of life. The follow ing extract from the ailiele elabor ates the peint: "It would be hard to find a single paragraph anywhere that contains a more luminous and indisputable 1 1 ut ti that the following, by Prentice Mul ford: 'People ruled by the mood of gloom attract to them gloomy things. The hopeful, confident and cheerful attract the elements of success. A iiiuii'k front or back yard will adver tise that man's ruling mood iu the way it is kept. A woman at home shows her state of mind iu her dioss, A slattern advertises the ruling mood of hopelessness, carelessness mid lack of system. Itags, tatters and tin t aie always iu the mind belore being on the body. The thought that is most put out lniii'.'s its corie- Where Emeralds Come From Where do they conic froin--lhosc Hashing stones of pure peltieid giecu that ofleu form the central selling of beauty's choicest gcin? Dia monds f oi m hut satellites when Unit in I est of jewels, a ncileci emerald, (Iii-Iiih iu Jne I mm the simwv llmmi of fair women, or lend it- been to the u ucIcuciiihIciI trownl of mill. Its hulli n hidden m Hie' invnini of mitnraS iilchcui), but H beauty mid ibiiliii bine been iccog POSSIBILITIES slates thai railroad siM-viee anto truck, the railroad service possibilities of the now little Oregon. The necessary pre- dailv all-the-vear-ronnd trnek county through to ( reseont a material factor in the life control, military occupation of a Civilizer noble buildings, mighty steamships and other great feats ot engineering; statues of the world's nreat mon; even tho notable eventu of their lives. In which self-sacrifice and lofty Ideals arc reproduced, aro seen and unconsciously absorbed. Tho dullest cannot fall to be aroused to some small stlmulatlln ot ambition or re newed effort at tho swift, graphic story of what high-minded men ami women havo accomplished. And thriugh It all runs the goblcu thread of the better things and better life, which Inevitably elevates and broad ens; for In every life, however nar row, there Is sonio chord which must roHpond, be It over so slightly, when tho right key Is touched. Of all tho Inventions, of all the ages, not oratory tho Ignorant can not comprehend it; nor music tho deaf cannot hear It, the moving pic tures today doubtless possesses and can exert tho largest, strongest, quickest Influence. With many ac knowledged defects, that Influence Is unquestionably ono for good. Lead to Failure sponiling visible element to crystal lize about joii as surely and literally as the visible bit of copper iu solu tion nttracls to it the invisible cop per iu that solution. Kvcry thought of yours has a literal value to you iu every possible way. In whatever mood you set your mind does your spirit receive of unseen niibstuuee in correspondence with that mood.' " "Fear paralyze healthy action, both mental and physical. Worry corrodes, poisons and pulls down the organism. It is a perverted mental statu that externalizes itself iu var ious physical ailments according to the peeiiilar native tendencies or weaknesses of the one in whose or ganism its effects I iikI lodgment. Many a death long befoie its time, iu addition to many a depleted nervous and general physical condition, is diiu directly to it. There is probably no agency that biiugs in more un desirable results than worry; and this one fact should arouse us to al low it absolutely no pinto iu our lives." Kmuralds flashed on the shield of Aaron; the 1'lolinies of Ivgypt treas ured them, and their lapidaiies knew Hie mt of engraving on their hard sin faces the inyMic nilioU of their uneieiit fnilh; the Tliebau lonib, ie vciiled choice ciiwrnlils among I lie t r long bulled licniicr, while IIiii-iI iiiii'iini and Pompeii lime added then qnola lo Hie gieeii ol modem i xui mini- Nero, Unit hull mad moir ler, who once I'nled Hie ilestinic of Home, n-ed mi I'limuiuii cmciuld lot tin1 gowns of Cleopatra cmeialds shone iu erdaiit lustre. Mount llabaiah, iu upper Kgypl, is said to have been the source of nmu of these ancient genis, but ecnluiies have passed since th'esc prolific mines were exhausted and modem jewelers must now depend iimu the western hemisphere for their supply. In the spoils Pixarro scut lo Spain, so goes the story iu the Spanish edition foi May of the Moiithh ltulletiu or lh l'auAmerieuii Piiion, were loiiud the first fine specimen ot American em cinlds, and thus was revealed an other source of the manifold wealth of the New World, IVrlmps the most xaliuiblc single emerald found in modern limes is the one in that fam ous collodion of gents owned bv the hake of Dexoushiiv. It is -aid to be a perfect hexagonal crystal, weigh ing1 eight ounces and enihlecii penn weights, nod two inches iu length. It came float the mines ol Colombia, and it is this South American icpub lie that furnishes the jttcntet stippl of fine rmumlds known to the world today. Not that Colombia is the only couuln that has emerald mines. Kcuudor and Peru have contributed their share to the world's supply, and iu the former eountr the city ot Kstnerahlns (Spanish for emeralds) lakes its name from the piecioits stones found in its vicinity. Among the Axtco treasures of Mexico were found emerabN as fine as those ot the Peruvian Incus, and it is teport eil that Cortex was olfeied 10,000 tlu- eats for one of the gems he "othcrcd from the hoaid of Moutcxuma, The Mexican gems were cquisiclv cut, and it is from this souice that the magiiitiecut emeralds now forming part ot the royal collection of Spain wete supposed to have come. In certain parts of Siberia. India, Snlx burg iu Austria. Australia, Norway, Itrazil, Ireland mid ut some areas of the United States limited quantities of the precious stones are found, but the gems of greatest beaut v and nliie ate to be had from the Muxo ami Cosqucr. deposit nenr Mogota, the capital of Cobunbi.i. OF E WASHINGTON, April Jl'.- .Sinis ter rumors that jims.ncres ulreadv have resulted iu various part of Mex ico were widcl, circulated here to day. They were uiieotitirmcd. Pres ident Wilson, Secrclarv llr.van and Secretary Daniels, however, were anxioii-lv uliluiny every avenue of news for some informal inn ninliiii; Americans in Mexico Cit.v, but up to 1 1 illl o'clock not a line had been received. Hovenimciit official tried to maintain an air of optimism, b.il at llie same time tliev fully released the savagery of the Mexican troops and it was fciir-d that if given an op portunity the Mexicans would ex tern! uo quarter. Aiiiiinil Meeting. The animal meeting of tho Itoguo Itlvor Co-operative Fruit (Irowers as sociation In .M'Mlfonl .Saturday after noon, April 23, at 2 p. in , nt which time nine directors will ho elected to servo for the ensuing yor.r. A report covering the liiislnevs transacted by the association during tho past year will bo preheated at tliU time. A full attendance Is ibulred, 28 J I'KltUV, President. With Mcdfnrd trado Is Medford made STOP CATARRH I'so llyomel Von llrt-atlic It"" Unless properly treated this dis ease often leads to u serious If not fatal ailment. It In needless to al low catnrrh to ruin your health use Hyomel It Ih certainly effective re roller for catarrh III", it's tho dl-rect-to-the-spot treatment. You breathe It no stomach dolng. No household should be without Hyo mel. It not only gives qulclc and lasting benefit Iu rnhos ot cutarrh but Ih one of the miretit und most pleasant treatments for head colds, sniffle", or croup of children. Hyomel Is a combination of null 'optic oils j on breutbo It using n small inhaler. Tho air laden with health-restoring Hyomol Hoothes, heals and vitalizes tho sore, raw and Inflamed momhrano of tho breathing organs almost Immediately. Thorn Is uo other remedy that benefits so surely or o quickly. Money re funded by C'Iiuh, Strang If you are not satisfied Do not Im without Hyomol another day. Druggists everywhere Hell It. Out the complete outfit 1. 00 size tills contulns the Inhaler and bottle of liquid. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER I, uy Awuuut Vt, ItAlirMCTT Phones M, 41 MMl 7sJi AiHhuliHM Hmfc Ifeftrtjr (fen TAGOMA ELECTS RECALLED MAO TACOM . Wu h., April -'.'. lie called ftoiu office thiee yen it ago, Angelo V. Puwectt stiinds lei'lceled mayor of Vacuum tutla.x bv u major, ily nearly thiee times n- large us that jlSvcn his opponent at the lecnll elec tion. Fawectl had twice before been inn.vor. but wn removed fioni office after seiviug tine .veiir of his hist teiin. His total vole yesterday win 11.111. C. W. Stover, iHistor of St. John's PjijiIIkIi Lutheran ehuteh, who ntu against him, ended the race with '.HMO voles. dames C. Drake ami Chniles D. At kill were elected l fill the two eoiiti eilninule vacancies, iccelvlnjr !' spectivclv I 1,011 mid Itl.It.VS votes. It is believed Drake will he assigned tu the department of light and water, mill Atkins to the department of fin ance when the new council organizes May :. One of the oddities of the campaijtii was the fact that the vole was but .'ill less Hut ut hit t east iu the prunar.v election two weeks before. ALGARA TO LEAVE IIGHT WASHINGTON. April 22. - tules.i the t'nlted States kov eminent art' earlier Mexlrau Charge d'Affnlrcs Al gara will ask for bis pas-ports beforo midnight tomorrow. This Informa tion was given to the t'nlted l'res hero ths afternoon by a diplomatic official. II wa states! that lluerta gnvo At Kara discretionary orders, and that the latter Is cociivluced that the only thing to do Is to ask for passports. This doc not nenvssarlly mean n declaration ot war but It does mean cesatlon of relations and will force America to recall American Charxo d'Affalrcs O'Shatighiics-y from .Mex ico. MEAT IF Y KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take Ublespoonfnl of BaIU if Rick hurt! or Bladder bothen Drink lot of water. Wc arc a mtlon of meat rater and our Idool Is flllrd with uric acid, says writ-known authority, who vrnrrvi us to be constantly on guard against kldary trouble. Tho kldnrys do tli'Ir utmost to frco the blood ot this Irritating acid, but U'conio wrak fioni tlia overwork ) thy Rft sluggish i Die vllnUnatirr tissues clog uad thus the wsitn Is reUlncd in ttin blowl to poison the entire systrm. When your kidnnrs aehu and ftrl Ilka lumps of Icail, and you have stinging pains la the Uick or the urine is cloudy, full of stdlmrnt, or the bUdder Is Irrt ttblc, obliging you to tk relief during thn eights when you luvn severe hsad aches, iinrvous anil dlry spells, sleplrM nrss, acid stomach or rheumatism in bid wrathcr, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Kails; take a tabtratioonful In a glass of water beforo breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts la mado from the acid of grapes and It men juice, combined with 1 tliln. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clofrged kidneys, to neutralira the nclds In urlno so it It no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Tad Salts Is Inexpensive anil cannot Injure; makes a delightful rffcrvrsci-nt lithla-vrater drink, nnd ruibody can uiaka n mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Expert Corsotioro 32G North Bartlctt. Pliono HG1J M. K L E I N rou LOTHES Hiiltn to order, prices rcasonahlo, Next door to First National Ilauk, up stairs, MKDI'Oltl) TAHOItH. Notice to Orchardists Now is (lie lime Tor 1'ii'sl HprnyiiiK for coddling idoIIih, J. W. Myers (VuillllUHjM'Ctoi', GRIPPE PREVALENT How lo Itegiilu SliciiHtlt After u he etc Altai U With mo much mlppo prevalent this winter a few wonhi of ullvlie ic iiaidlug Its causa and ticaliuciit will not be out of place. (Irlppo Is an lufectlouii dUcasu cith Ily taken when the avsleiu Is III n tiled or riin-douu coudlllou The lies! meaiia Of nievelitlou are to keep the blood lit good health . coudlllou, and If tho stem not Into a weak, run-down rendition, nihil, Vluol, our delicious cod liver audi Iron tunic. A lady from Long llranrb, N ! . siijh: (irlppo left me Iu a nervous, weakened, run-down coudlllou A' ter taking three 'bottles nf Vluol t am better and stronger than I have been for earH. and I cheerfully rccom mend Vluol to all who have suffered from the grippe and need strength ' iNituie furnished on ropiest t We have never sold tu our store Mtirh it valuable Mlreuitth creator and health retorer for tho convalescent the wenk and ruu-dowu as Vluol. and vnur money will tie returned If It docs nut do all we claim for It. Medford 1'liurinnry. Medford. Ore. P. S If v.ou have any skin troll Ida try Sao Salve We guaiantee It Made in Medford The inodcrii wa of making ovoi nil kinds of mattroMi nt a small coil. Into sanitary folding mattresses. No tufting to come loose, Is easily handled, nnd Is strictly sanitary. iVnther beds made Into folding mattresses witb summer -und winter sides. Folding Mattress Co. !EM csWt Tlilnl SI. .Medfonl i l'lione IIOI I f., K V UsS;kt-i ." llllll I Page Theater TONIGHT OLIVER MOROSCO Of furs Hi-' Most Siim-ssl'iil Coniotly in tho World, PEG 0' 1MY HEART lv .1. llarlli'V MnuUfi-H. Ah dowey hwccI as an April moruiiij; in Killarnoy," with I'KddV O'NKIL and a hrilliant .Mclropolilaii rust. .Seats may lit resorved on tho oviMiinjr, of tho liOth. Icj;nljir scat sale today, 10 a. in. I'riri'.s r.Oc to $2.00. PAGE THEATER Mcilfonl, Oicgou April 24, 7:30 p. m. Onueral Oiitllno of I'roHrani tu Mo (liven by (ho CHORUS OF 300 STUDENTS or the Mcilfonl KiIiooIh (,'boruscH, Quailcl, Unci, Drill SougN ami .Motion Hongs Including Children Prom All Onideii and High School Htudeuta Also Competition tu Ear Training, Reading, Singing, Directing and Piano Orchestra, Violin and Piano Duets About TiHiily.l'ho I'rlcH nitcii All money ubovu pii)lug for Opera House and for music will bo devlded ouuiilly In Improve school phi) grounds. Parents whose children tulle pur! me rcipicstcd o (o-opeinte with leiiclicers by muUiig It possible for children In Im ut pi act lie und mi time April !M. 7 .'10 p. m, iii;vii;mhkii tiii; hat; and pmi i: C"!CHETEn,SILW JV7V- I.4ImI AklMrw(UlflA 4 hl-liv'vrIMalMM fs"fS lllll I ft l.l.l "''"Vr I-,.,,, a,,Ul nil. IU.. 1I14... f ll,u,,l,l, A'-.COIi)fl M.T M" IiIaMiinh inv.Ji Flit.. Miiniiviiinififiisirvi.vtJnfWHiife MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Iviiir, and Carpel Clcanliitf, and Wraviii,? nil MAST MAIN STIvMKT Thono n:w-u MiMHMHMIMaSMMISaMSkasSSSaMMSSSMMSSSPS Von Want Voiir KODAK NEGATIVES To He Treated Carefully llrluu Them Here for Developing and Printing TIM! SWI'Al STCIMOS !!'.! Weil .Main St. Medfonl, Ore. STAR THEATRE Todav A BUNCH OF FLOWERS A patient little wife awakens her hifband to his hue rf. A Itiogrnph IN THE fiAMULEIl'S WED Two part laihiit Diaiun REGniE, THE SQUAW MAN Kali'in farce Comedy WOOLWORTH & WOOLWORTH .Music and M'und effects Coining tomorrow THE CALLIOPE TI1I0 roincd.v - harmony Singerw A gtiurHiilced attnietioii A big lime net kaiaktkitakj ivti, 'miiii. aiiis r,.-. ('itiing I'Vidwy Daniel rrohmaii presriiU CCCILIA L0FTUS in THE LADY OF QUALITY I'roduccd h.v the "ranioiH Player,, ('otaimiiv " IQ'T'M c, mill III Hiti llbny labile id' ft