Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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North Fir atrct tfllcphan 75.
Official Paper ot thn City ot Ma-lford.
Official IVipcr ot Jackson County.
Kritrw4 na fpcoih1-c1m tnMtwr at
Mrdfnrd. Oroicon, under U act of
Mnrch S, ll'S.
trascsrrTxox batm
One rear, by mall.. , S.C(I
One month, by mull , r. .SO
rr month, Actlvrrl by 'carrier !n
Metfor-l, JackKouvllU and Crv-
tr.nl Point ,, .to
fUlimtay only, by 'mall, per V'r 9.00
Weekly, per year .. ..... l.tO
Full Ijcm(s1 Wire A"lt,1 "Press
IWOM OntOVULTIOM.
Dally average for lx month enJlnjt
December 31, OU. Stoo.
WKh Medfe-ril 8toOt
MAZATLAN NEAR
STARVATION
OTATKK, Sinnloa, Mcx., July 'Jth
The Pacific Mail liner City of Syd
ney, bound from Snlinn Cruz lo San
Fnincico, dared not laiul pruvihioiw
today at Mazatlan, an had been the
intention, because the caplniti feared
to endanger his ship and the lives of
his passengers in the, crossfire .of
blivlU flying across the harbor.
A a result the federal governor
of tho port i--ucd a mauifei-to en
deavoring to incite anti-American
feeling. The American, he said,
were responsible for not lauding the
borely needed provision.
Mnsatlan has been half starving
for months, and evacuation can no
longer bo delayed. Preparations to
ucconiplwli it are going forward act
ivcly and it is expected that in a few
day the federal garrison will he
cIcamTn-r feouthwnrd to Salina Cruz.
TJicrc arc now no federal troops in
Lower California, and rcjvorts to
Itear Admiral Howard, commanding
the Pacific fleet, state that the Yacpii
Indians arc caut-ing some trouble in
the vicinity of Gunymas. All rail
road trains arc carrying constitution
a list gnu nK
AT VERA CRUZ
WASHINGTON', July 21). Seere-
!ary Garrison announced today that
ic would direct Hrigadicr General
Kunston at Vera Cruz to deport from
Mexico Fred L. Honlt, the correspon
dent for the Newspaper Kntcrprise
uss'ociatioii, who sent out n fcensa
tlonal nlory that an American naval
officer applied the "law of flight" to
Mexican prisoners. A court of in
Htiiry pronouiiccd tho story fal-c.
The time and manner of J ton If V de-
jKirtatioii will be left with General
l'uiittoii.
PRESIDEN
I
'PEACE TREATIES RUSHED
WASHINGTON, July '-!.()n
'resident Wilbon'rf urgent request
jlnit Secretary Uryuii'K new peace
ircaticH with twenty nations' bo rati
fied at llio current congress, the
rcuatu foreign relations committee
(oday refened the convention-, to u
bub-committco with ilMiuctioim to
study tliem and repoit.,
.Senators had praetieallydecided to
postpone action unlil next sessioit,
but nwing to the tlitcutctiiug situa
tion in Kuiopc, .ratification may be
hiti lied.
MS AND FURS
IN NEW YORK CITY
NHW VOItK, July 29. -LlBbt
ovrcoati, bw eater und oven furt
fare wuih In evidence on tho Htreet
HNd rln In New York Ul tilitlit
d tho tomperatura of between C'J
ji'ml 70 ildKrHNi uittilo thou) pwrnons
yUa worn ltnr clathltiK (he envy
fif tho Duwwr clail folk. Afr'J
lint la ikit wtllitr bunmu foiccuMcr
Mr4ny n tUn foUU'M July 21
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NEAR
FAKIR
DEHK1
A MEDIEVAL SURVIVAL
AUSTRIA htm tlooluvojl xynr upon Soi'via Ihiohuso tho
hch to tho Aiistrinn throne was assasshitod by a
RtjM'b tuul tho Sorvian ovoi'timout hat? rofusotl to comply
with the humiliating tonus donmtulort in retaliation in tho
Austrian ultimatum.
Tho nation is swept by a "wave of patriotism," better
styled blood-lust, to avenge the royal insult alid Huropois
likely-to be plunged into general war because of the aet
of n wealc-minded assassin.
Countless HveS must be. forfeited, homes desolated,
Togions devastated, the horror of the battle field replace
the smilingverdure of the rain fields, the lair earth
drenched with human blood is a sacrifice to tho great god.
AuslruUlLungary is a medley of nations and a jumble
of races,.. The efforts of its ridel's since the middle ages
has evov been For the dynasty. Royalty is still a medieval
institution and patriotism still consists in the sticrifice of
tlie nation for Jhe ruling family.
The Serbs m Austria are jhi the, empire against their
will and more or less oppressed by the rival races, the Ger
mans and Czechs. It can scarcely be called patriotic for
them to fight against their brethren upon command of
their oppressors. Tluyhavo been forcibly, annexed and
appropriated, and the paii-Servian agitation is the real
cause of the war. The danger to the Austrian throne lies
in the faot that the confederation it governs is apt to go
to pieces at any time, for. general dissatisfaction exists
among every people deprived of political liberty.
ocrviu is a comparatively
has not yet recovered from
it territorially enlarged hut
doubtedly m us w.cakQiied condition it will lo an easy vic
tim for Austria and the bitter nation confidently figures
on grnbb.Uig ti largo slice of
lis ironuie ana saivc us wouuuco nonor.
."Suppose the assassin of the Grand Duke Franz Ferdi
nand had been u liussiau instead of a Serb. Does anyone
suppose that Austria would have made the demands upon
big and powerful KtiSsia in a 48 hour ultimatum that voro
made upon little and weakened Servia? The friendly ser
vices of other nations would have been sought, instead of
spurned and there would have been no declaration of war
to avenge the royal murder.
Patriotism would not have .sounded the tocsin so vali
ently against a superifir foe. The national honor would
not have been so outraged. The human sticrifice is neces
sitated simply because of royal resentment and racial
greed.
The Avar, whatever the outcome, will work a hardship
upon the entire world. II; withdraws from useful occupa
tion apd productivity hundreds of thousands. Tt diverts
into useless channels capital that should be employed in
peaceful pursuits. It halts tho progress of the worid.
As long as nations persist in bankrupting tbemsoJves
by maintaining huge military establishments, just'so long
will the threat of war hang liko the sword of Damocles
Over the world. Until the myth of royalty is outlived and
the 'artificial distinctions of national boundaries and in
sular "patriotism" are wiped out in a confederation of the
World just so long will the greed and grab of the dark
ages constitute political policy. '
Yerba Mate, the Tea
"Toma listed mate?" (Will nu
take some tea!), is the customary
welcome extended to the weary trav
eler in the rural di-jtrjets of Para
guay, and if the traveler in some
thing of a diplomat he will. Ami
that, too, eeu if the host does take
the first sip from ' the bombilla
through which it is sucked from the
mate, or gourd, in which it is pie
pared, and which is then passed over
in him; for male is tho drink and
pledge of hospitality all out the
country districts of Paraguay, por
tions of southern lirazil, and north
ern Argentina. To refuse the lios
pitublo offer is to io offense,
although tho courteous Paraguayan,
Ilrnzilinn, or Argenlino is not in the
habit of urging the invitation by a
little uuu-pluy, as is said to have
been tho cutom among our cowboys
and heroes of tho west sonic years
ago when u tenderfoot refused to
"have a drink." Still, Urn stranger
had better taku u sip or liwi if )i
wishes, to become "persona grata"
even if the hombilln has been moist
ened by other lips lljan hi-, and the
"tea" is somewhat bitter aiid hcihv
in taste. He will get incd to it.
Thin particular tea is not the tea of
China or Japan that the atcrugc
North American or Kuropeaii known.
It is a brand that is distinctively
South American, and is made from
I lie leaves of i shrub tthoc botan
ical iiiuae is Ilex Paraguayciisis.
Yerlm piato is altogether indig
enous to a wejl defined area of South
Aiiutrii-u. TJ10 abOriginal Indians of
Ihu basin of the llio de la Plata, the
Guaraui, knew and used the plant
long before the invasion of their
country by the Spaniards. When
these Indians en subdued, espec
ially by the Jesuit missionaries, (hcy
were found to be using a drink made
of a plant that grew wild and abund
ant over the subtropical region in
which they lived. Can was the inline
given to this plant by the Oiiarnui,
Caii means simply weed, mid the l!u
ropeans, tiniislnling literally, called
it yeiba, ciiiiviieu to the Kugllsli
heilt, Mali is Spanish for gomd,
Hence jeilm mati ho goiinl weed
(or lieih), or, more cxlcmled, the
both ft Din which leu U Hindu In n
gomd, for II was, iiml I i;lci jm.
IHcpnri'd as follnux A ilrjt'd goiiol
is liollmwil im, (ruling mi uicniliiM'
KllVt llV fill V1H8 fVlllli'l'lt'iJ 1llV
rtbFOltb AtAtTi thTOPOTL
suiivi ana wean uauou. n
tho Bajkan war, which left
financially prostrate. Un
territory to compensate it for
of South America
this gourd a small quantity of the
crushed leaves are placed, boiling
wntcr poured on them, a little fiugar
or lemon juico aded, and tho tea U
ready to be sucked through thn nper
nturc by means of thu hollow tube,
called bombilla, usually made of
metal and hapiui; li perforated, spoon
sha(cd cud which serves as a strain
er. The Ilex paraguaciisis L ically a
South American holly, growing spon
taneously in tho southern portions of
Itrazil, in the northeastern region of
Argentina, ami in nil thn eastern and
central portions of Paraguay. It is
an evergreen tree or shrub which
grown from 3'J to 'JO feel in liuightf
is very bpshy and beautiful ami re.
scmblcs an orange tree. It has no
spines, tho leaves arc bright green,
tho small ilowcrs are of a jcllowish
color, and thn tiny berries are pur
plish black. Tho most suitable leaves
for the ten are small and dark green,
anil arc picked from tho smaller and
yoiigcr jilunls.
In gathering, tho unlives go out and
cut the brunches from thu trees found
in the forests', and pilu them up in
the form of a haystack. After all
available material has been gathered
thu piles re then carried to their vil
lages, where they undergo a process
of toriufaclioii, or smoking, for nliout
tlireo days, and the leaves are tlii'n
broken into tho powder and uru reud
for thu market.
Paraguayan tea rcsdnbles our lea
mid cot fee in that the chemical
analysis of thu Jeavcs .shows (hut
they contain, in addition to,, (he j-.-scutial
oils chlorophyl icsins, und
other vegetable ingredients, both laiiiu
and c)tffcii The laiiiu content is
deeidelly Ichh than in gicen or black
tea, or in coffee. Of caffeiii, or
matciii us it is sometimes termed,
thu product contains less than does
lea, but about tho same proportion
that is to he found in coi'fee. The
decoction seems lo soolhu tho nervous
system without the injurious effects
of other stimulants, mid it has hern
estimated that there are no Jess limn
u. . j. . i a "i )
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKE
I.Kty AMIIUBt
m M, HAHTLKVT
rhrnuti W, 47 Hf H49
Auibuiim BwtU ltntt i)tf
MEnfrouK OttlfllDS;
To Stop Advance
Tho urmi worm In a hiiuhiIU.
Hrlued catorplllfir about nn Inch nn.l
n ipuvrter long tuul n nunrtor ot nn
Inch In -tlnmotar, tuty a bulletin la
sunt Xy h Vnjicd States tlepnrl
luonl of nt-rlcullurv. it l rnthor
dark In nppenrnncc- Whlltv nornmU
ly It toeils by nluht hml hide by da,
not being Rcncrally notlcud, ng slioi
mi It Una InereimM to uch n nuiu
Nr Unit Its food luil'i'ly falls nliort U
starts tu trnvol mid. becoming bolder,
feeds both night "nd ilnv Tho luoth
from which this worm hatches U
brown with a whlto spot on tho imjii
ter of each foro wing. It luotuurcs
about nn Inch nnd atichnlf from
wing to wtiiR.
How Wornw ny U Destri)l
If tho worms hnvo not yet nt
tnrktitl n field tho most prnctlcnl wny
to keep them out Is to plow furrow
In front of thorn, throwing tho fut
row In tho direction toward which
they nrt traveling. Tho worm will
fall Into tho furrow nnd when this Is
full they may be killed cither by
drnKKtiif-; a log back nnd forth In tlia
furrow or by destroying llio worms
In holes previously dug nt Intervals
of 20 feel In tho bottom of tho fur
row. Keroseno poured on thorn In
the holes will destroy them.
It the worms nre already In the
field tho following inhturo which
will attract tho worms and destroy
them should bo spread nlsiut:
Ono pound of pnrls R recti (poison
ous). 1'lfty pounds of wheat bmn.
J nice of oiio-hnlf ilorcu oratiRes.
Ilrltig this mixture to n stiff dough
by tho use ot dilute molasses nnd scat
ter It niiintigst the worms. Cnro
should lie taken to keep this dough
Good Crops and Bad Times
(From the Chicago Livestock World)
rrctddcut Wilson cvldonll shares
thu general view that tho dull times
now existing In American commerce
should be classed unioug tho freaks,
because, conditions undorl)lug differ
absolutely from thpsc on which de
presslnns hnvo aUnys hitherto rested.
Previously bad times hnvo fulluwed
or nt least accompanied short crops
and low prices for nit products ngrl
cultural, nugmcntp,i aud Incited b
prospects ot moru of tho same to fol
low. Whatever commercial dullness
has been cxpcrlomjfd of Into rumo
atop ot a niagnlflcut TcIiY which, on"
tho aggregate average, netted tho
producer nioro money than nay prev
ious sennon's output. Most people
think tho president a abundantly
correct when he said that tho hard
times nro of n bastard brood. No
doubt bo believes, though he would
not state It that waythat "big bust-
Destroying
WA8IHNGTON' I). C. July 23.
Tho little Invect that came nn an
mini loss in this country of thousands
of bushels of wheat find known ns thu
"ont aphis'" can scarcely bo controlled
when om It has gained headway. Ily
proper precautions, however, sorlouu
outbreaks can bo pruventod. This In
sect ofton escapes notice hut It Is
probably tho niot widely distributed
of tho Important plmil-llco which at
tnck wheat mid outs, and Its depre
dations arc only eccllcd by tho so
called "green bug" llpw tho oat
aphis may bo rombattod b) a destruc
tion of, Its breeding places, by cul
tural methods, and by Hpraylng U out
lined in bulletin (No. 112) shortly to
bo Issued by tho P. S. department of
agriculture.
Ah tho oat aphis does not 01 dinar
Ily appear suddenly n great swarms
ug (loos' thu "greeiibug" It has never
been considered a pest of great Im
portance. It Is easily overlooked by
10,000,01111 mate drinkers in South
Amerieu iilone. In icceiit years con
siderable (inutilities, are being export
ed to Great Untiim, Germany and
other Kuropcnu countries, und ex
purimeuls aie being made with the
view of using it in llio uim.V supplies
of tlioso countries. Ojwo introduced
into this country, mid given u fuir
trial, t will doubtless bccoiiiu a pop
uhir beverage and sooiwbc on tup iu
ojtr iipthi fouutuuis.j
ij-j
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Wood, Sliiiige?; Shakes
Leave your orders at tho-Kast Sldo
Wood Yard for tho wlntur's Hiipply
at reduced prices. Delivered auy
time,
C. IMKKK
fill Kast Muin Street
Fresh Meat
SATURDAY
HoMo-iiado r'orncd Heel'
and nf'kltnl Tongue
BootliH 13 and 14
Public Market
Hanloy&Cadcton
WifltoftESlUY, ,lUhY 20,
of the Army Worm
from chlldtou or domestic lUilmatH.
IMonipt action to piovoul tho
worniH from Infesting ct field Is nitfcli
better than later efforts fto ntlutitpt
to kill thorn In tho grain. Onco tho
cnterplllars have lufestod n fhdtl tho
measuriK necessary to destroy them
tuny seriously hurt or oven deslioy
tho ciop.
Kradlinte Them at Stmt
Tho worms nt first nro ill most nl
ay locutUod In soin edofliilli) breed.
lug plnco III the Meld, and linined
Into efforts should bo tnken t'
erndlcato them 111 theto smnll ureas
boforo they huvu hml tlnio to spread,
Tho normal breeding plnco of tho
army worm Is lit rnnk grass, such m
Is usunlly found nlong tho edges nt
svvnmps or In spots ot pnititrv land
that hnvo ueon ovorfortllUed. Tliov
mo practlcnlly never found In swnmps
tiecnuso tho worm need's n rensonnbly
dry plnco In which to breed.
Clenn cultlvntlon, rolntlon of cropi.
cleaning up ot foueo cornom, clone
pnstumKO. nnd tho burning over of
wasto Krasslnud In tho spring or tall
nro good measures to prveut n recur
rence of tho nrmy worm,
What to Ho for loivvus
For smnll nreas, liko lawns nnd
private grounds, tho poison halt, men
llanvd nlutvo, may bo used. Kqunllv
efttclent Is tho Application ot J
spray of ono pound urseuulo of lend
dissolved In US gallons ot water. If
the powdered arsenate o( lend Is morn
casll) obtainable, ono pound of this
may bo mixed with eight pounds
ot flour und dustctt n tho grass
where tho worms nro feeding. It
I'lust be remembered that arsenate
of lead Is n deadly poison to men nnd
niilmnls ns well ns to nrmy worms
uess Is bound to get him" nnd tins
furred depression to that end. It
will be up to so mo ono to show his
band boforo long. With a hnudsomo
surplus still remaining, the govern
ment expects a lultl of UOO.OOO.OOO
bushels of wheat, tho record of a'l
records for all countries, and crops
of oats, barley and ro considerably
Urger than common Hard times
cannot exist In faro or such returns.
It Is charged that quite n good deal
of genuine, old tnsh'oiicd board of
trndo lying has been done In councc
Hon with tho offers of Argentine corn
In Now York. That suems to fit In
with the general scheino big business
hns been trying to forro upon tho
country Already tho first of tho
hlg wheat crop Is In tho shock. Its
close to n billion bushel leld will
shod u golden rcfulgenro all over the
nation In which thn croaking nt tho
pessimist will bo but faintly nudlblo.
Wheat Pest
tho casual observer, especially In tho
fnll when It occurs at tho base ot th)
plants and on thu roots. However, It
Is usually always present on tho
wheat and observations lead Investi
gators to consider that tbeite para
sites weaken thu plants and decrcasu
tho yield to an Important extent,
oven though I bey may not bu louspl
cuoiis, and thu decrcaso In yield not
enough to bo recogultablo as In tho
caso of tho "green bug,"
Pictures of the pest mid detailed
description of Its appearance are
found In tho now bulletin. Tho
adult wingless Insect Is about the AUo
of a plu bead and Is yellowish green
to ollvo green In color, Thu winged
Insect has a black head, thu abdomen
being green and tho anteumio black.
j Tho eggs are laid In crcvlcv of
thtj bark or between tho leaf bud aud
twig of llio applo i-iid when first do-
, posited uru pain greuulsh In color.
, Thoy soon change, how over, to a ahln
(lig black und retain this color until
tlioy iiatcn Hi tiiu spiuig.
Are You Going
?
Wo can Hiipply your needs In pur
ne, Dovllod Hum, Deviled Muuts,
Veal Loot, Corned Ucof, Lunch
Toiigun, Vienna Hausngo, llollod Ham,
Chipped Ilcuf, Van Camp Iluuns,
llelpi-' lluqns, l'roforrod Htoclt Ilouui,
tialuion, HurdlpcH, Tuna Fish, bust
iin.llty llnuiH, llrcukfast Ilacou, (load
lluttur, Presh Ituuch Kkk.
MARSH &
BENNETT
Kcnunl Hour Hum of PliM VH'l llmili
I'lioit. vm
Camping
' j
liil.t
tM tlfli CAREER
tliMlcl to nil I'l-oii '"."'r'T i,i
hit the Wi i.mmishhU V"X" if '" ""'"
1 Ills Is the Mllon of w
IICULTI
orly.Ulh School Year Open
SEPTENBHR iHth, 19
Write lor llhittnlrd ioo-mrc lb";!
11, "1 IIH l.ll I' (. Mtl I H." nnd lor Cain
log containing lull Information.
Dtgtte Connn AnKicjartiijii
ARronomy,AnliiMlllub.mdr,(l)ililli,t'
baiidtyi Poultry I lintundry, HortKtilturf
Acrkulture for Ic.nhrrs .il,rit
CoOOINO UNUINI I lil.NO HOMI' ll-O
NOMICSr DoincMUSdfUic. Domcstli Art
liNOINirniNti: IslediMl. lirlBrttloa
HlSlmny, .Wechanknl, (".hrmkal, MlnliJR
Ceramics. COMMI.HCI'. I'HAKMAC)
IMlUSTMIAL AHTS.
rMiA.t fTu-irfrr-ARrU'iilnirr , n.itrv
Ing, Home Makcts' Course, lndiitrki
Art), Corotry. HuMiimi Shorl Cutc
Mctlof Minle Piano, Slrlnc. I'nnJ
Vole Culture
Fsrmtn 0vMlrn ChJti by cUII Ties,
AiMtfTlllt NltntitTKAH,
(wT.IIHSl IViisPK "!i'H
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CRATER
LAKE
Aulo Stage teuves n K n. m. on
Mouduy, Wednesday mid I'rlduy.
Kouml-trip $IH tickets honored until
September 'III. Spceiul rales to t'rtilrr
like for pailies of five or inoie.
Tour, fivo and seeii-puscnger tour
ing cars. Ileasoniiblo rates lo alt
cities and m1iiU. SiK'ciat tiilw for
nil-day service mid largo louiiug
I in 1 tics.
Hall Taxi Co.
riiom ion.
Scclv und Court Hall, Mgr.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
1203 Knst Muin Stivut
Mod ford
Tho Only Kxclusivo
Coiumuivml J'liotoraphcra
in Soul hern Orogon
Negatives fadc any time or
place hy appointmunt
Phone 1 I7-.T
AVe'll do tho ret
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
STAR THEATRE
Wednesday and Thursday
MARY PICKFORD
"Tess of The Storm Country"
Positively the Greatest
Motion Picture Yet Produced
rinylng to Record Hreakin&
.Business Everywhere
Frohmstn Scries
PAGE THEATRE
SATUIID.W, AtKll'H'l! 1ST
AiiiciIch'h KoiunioMt Uiaiuatlc Aithtl
Guy Bates Post
Omar The
A Hiuctaciilnr i-umlou Iloinnnceby
"Tho lllrd of 1-uradUo"
i'Hk;i:m
I.OHCJ' Floor M row, $2.00; 4 rown, $1,00,
llaliony 4 rnwn, $J,fi0; 4 row, $ 1,00; 3 row-i, 7Ccj .'I royvH, OOu.
Mall order icieivcd now, luio ciii('I( juivablo lo Kiodeilck p,
1'uko. HuKtilnr box offlco milii Wodmuuluy, Jily 3d, J 0 it, in, To uc
coiniiiiidutu Mudford iiic-rhmitB curtain w) rUu ut C o'tiovW.
,V()TI 'J'iU gical allruilloM liad by upeilnl aJn, Kfiu itllgl.
nul Ni-w- Voik 'iMiiluulon, hmI (lui utvuUM mid iiuwl lnyMi MM
rii'iilloii ut liiirpoloil, ecn I'XclllhK Umi HOHilciful i'oIhiIoh of
lien 1 1 in Mini f(lmc,
wmwmmmmm mmm imi' innu nluiiii in I n pin in m i i
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Cool, loiiil'oitiililo Well
Void Haled.
WediiWltiyV'"1-1 Tljiuwliiy.
Henl l-lndtt Plays
Spoelal Tlirt't'-i.'iirt Koaturo
"TIIK KHVMHKD HAND"
Willi-(Jjt;o MadWfVn and
' ('llio. Idirkln.
"IRENE'S BUSY WEEK"
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