Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Official Paper of the City of Mcdford.
Ufflolnt Taper or .luckron County.
Entered nn tiecim.l-elnwn matter at
Medfonl, OrcKon. uinlir tho act of March
3, 1870.
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riill lonwd wire Associated Tresn dl-
r!tehes
oSBVA'Sifcr
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NANCY, via Paris, JaJn. 12. Tho
French troops were ordered to tako
tlio offenMvo between tho Metiso nntl
tho Moselle- on January S and tliu
fighting that followed resulted In n
distinct French gain.
"Whllo on tho wings tho Infantry
attacked Lo Prctrlo wood and the for
est of Aprcmont, the artillery massed
behind I'llroy awaited tho right
moment to open fire. Tho batteries
tuid !-( n !efi' ponit-ato'l 1Mli,ir
I'l.-'ii bai novorthulesu as soon as the
morning mists floated away, German
shells began to fnll unions tho gun
ncrs. Twlco tho positions were
changed, but still tho shells fell
thickly.
It was then noticed that tho sails
of a dilapidate windmill moved In an
unaccountablo way .slnco thcro was
not a breath of wind and fivo men
were sent to investigate. As soon as
they reached the building a man
Jumped from tho window nnd fled
towards the German lines, but ho was
soon brought down by a French bul
let. Dy the end of tho day tho Germans
had been driven well Into tho wood
of Saint Daussant and tho French had
gained an adjantago of Half n mile.
WILSON TO VETO
IT
WASHINGTON, .l.in. 12. -Presi-1eut
WjIs-oii intimated today to call
ers that he will veto Hie immigration
bill beeuiibo of the literacy to-t. In
advance or the final imrMigo of the
bill lie coiifirufK. he mill ho would not
announce his intention, but added
that hi callers could form a shrewd
pueHH of what his position will lie.
Speaking of the reference in his
Indianapolis Mieoch to the di-hivr oi
LD
WiNDM
AILS
DEI
RWIAN BULLETS
IB
BLL
j court jinieeses, l'reMilent WiUon
I told callers today lie had definite
l ideas on 'the subject, hut wan not
M ready to outline a comprehensive ulan
g for leniedvinj conditions. lie mid
3 there was a real need for action.
! ITALY PAYS HOMAGE 10
TUHIK, via Home, Jan. VI, 8:30
p. m. Tho body of Constantino Gnrl
baldl, who fell in tho Argonno region
in Franco while leading a chargo of
tho Italian volunteers, was met nt
tho frontier hero today by tho samo
railway van which recently transport
ed tho body of his brother llruno.
Although4 General Itlcclottl Gari
baldi had expressed tho doslro that
tho transportation of his son klllod
in battlo should he conducted prl
vatel. many v'tarn, former Garl
liuldluiiH and sympathizers met tho
train at points along Its passage to
this city and demonstrations of lioin
ago wore given frciiuently.
CANCELS CONCERTS
CI1.1CJAGO, Jan. 12.- Iloiuulnlng
datoa of her concert tour woro can
collod today by Mndaino Krncstlno
Bchu'mnnn-llolnk, seriously 111 at her
lioino hero with bronchial pneumo
nia. Physicians paid alio would bo
obliged to rest for many weeks boforo
again attempting to sluR. Madaino
Schumaun-IIeink plans to go to Ban
Diego, Cai as soon as alio Js strong
enough to travel. J
T
TELLS OF PROGRESS
SALEM, Jan. 12. Governor West's
final message to tho legislature sum
marizes the administration of state
affairs and recommends consolida
tions to effect economy nnd tax re
duction. Gentlemen: In keeping with tho
tiMtnl eiitom and wjth the hope of
iiriiifTimv in viiiir niinniiiiii liiiiiniin
GOVERNOR
WES
FADiNISTRAIN
r. -p. .. - tot the it'- ".
turn and Migges-tions which will "'ad;.. -,,, ),, ,
to Mien governmental reionus a
make for reduced expenses and in
created effieieney, I urn pleased to
submit for the consideration of your
honorable body this, my Inst messnie
as governor of Oregon.
The four years just past lme giv
en ns much constructive legislation.
While other periods have brought
great fundamental changes in our
governmental system, none has pro
duced legislation which has covered
such n broad field nnd yielded sneh
splendid results.
Constitutional Changes
The long-fought battle of the peo
ple for uiuendinents to our federal
constitution which would jtennit the
imposition of nn income tux mil the
election of senators bv a direct vote
of the people has been won. Our
legislative bodies were prompt to rat
ify these amendments and Oregon is
thereforo listed in the group of pro
gressive state1? claiming credit for
'lie rit r'fnrns
ihe fight for ' Mitfr
'dr-'' state hns been successful. Ad
ditional safeguards have been thrown
around the ballot through extending
the non-voting period of the newlv
arrived alien and the old barbarous
svstem of ennitul punishment has
been abolished.
ConMriictlve Jmwh
Xunierous laws hnve been jtasoed
whHi create u broad olicv making
for the conservation nnd development
of our resources. TliC!c laws have
aided the investigation of numerous
irrigation and ower ttosMbilities nnd
the construe'ion of the Tumnlo Irri
cation Svstem: have mnde provihions
for n state forester and the protec
tion of our t ember nirninbt fire: have
led to a thorough studv of our min
eral resources; have mnde liberal pro-
iions for the Totnntion nnd -ro-teetion
of our fish nnd pime: nnd
hnve provided for Ihe publication of
i booklet "ivii" unvnmiched iufonnn-
tion as to opportunities in Oregon.
A budget system which enrries to
the public the needs of the different
departments of state has been "ro-
vitleil for, also the nttditing of tlte
account of state nml couutv offi
cials lintullinir public funds.
lecinosynnry Institution
All nennl and eleemosynary insti
tutions have been placed under n
single board of control nnd n splen
did system adopted in reference to
the purchase of supplies. The fee
the state printing office
ibolished and tho printer
system in
Ima liei'tt nhnlixlipil nnd the limit
w i.o.n .,!..,..,! ,,., n flnt snlnrv.
tioon n flat snlnrv
Tho state now
owns the printing
g $.'10,000.00 n year.
iilnnt nml is kiivint'
Our tducnlional institutions have been
placed upoil n millagc tax basis,
which iiuures liberal support and jc-
.....v..., H.m ,.u n r..,.in.. ;. ln.Mwlniivn
..ivr.... ...v... .. .. ...... u. ... .-..,.-,..-.
log-rolling. " t
Practically all public service cor-
pora'ions hnve been placed under the
jurisdiction of the railroad commis
hion nml a blue-hky law is driving
bogus corporations from our Mute;
splendid banking laws are in effect
and steps have been taken towards
the regulation of loan sharks.
Needy mothers have been given aid
through the widows' pension net. The
workmen's compensation net and
minimum wage law have been passed
in the interest of tho working clashes;
shorter hours of labor have been ob
tained; tlio prison contract system
has been abolished and prison labor
taken out of competition with free
labor.
Good llouils Imwh
The transfer of the Oregon City
U from piiMite to public control
has taken place ami tho recovery of
tho Jeffeison street levee (Portland,
Oregon) is nu accomplished fact.
Good roads legislation has enabled
the stato to co-operate with tlio coun
ties in road building and to work its
convicts upon tho public highways.
Tho ocean beach has been reserved to
the public for a highway.
Laws aimed at tho regulation of the
liquor traffic Imvo been passed and
progress made in tho direction of lim
iting the sale of habit-forming drugs.
An effective abatement law is in
force; also u law pioventing white
slavery ami one limiting the sale of
revolvers.
A long-needed industrial school for
girln has been established and all
chnriiahlo institutions receiving statu
aid ai'd placed under statu supervis
ion. Tho creation of a parole hoard
and an amendment to tho indeter
minate sentence law liuve made pos-
lUTTOFORD MAIL TTlIRUm
sible great progress in tlie direction
of ptison veronn.
These and manv nlliei splendid
measures are the products of the past
four years.
Cost of Government
Our slate government for the years
10T.M-1 has cost in round numbers
Sr.BOO.OOO. Of this amount $i),'J87,
000 was met by direct taxation, and
tho balance by fees and unused ap
propriations. The average annual
amount raised by diiect luxation dur
ing tho said period wns .f'J.O i:t,."U)0.
The total population of the penal
and eleemosynarv institutions on Sep
tember HO, 101 1, was HOT'-', being an
increase of rtliont -100, or nesrlv l"t
per cent ttiiritig the biennium. The
greatest increase of oopnliitton ai-
(pears to hix . In n r n ("p1' in
..
; . ii ie 'turn tor
I, it ' l . eonibined
population of lli - to institutioiiM
shows an increne of 17 per cent. This
growth of population is nhn'ming nnd
drives home t us the neeesi(v tP
giving earnet thought and study to
the causes which nroduee this great
army of dependents.
Oar uuuual exoenditure for main
lenance runs about O'Jo.OOO and for
ordinary improvements $220,000:
taken together it means that when a
charge is committed to our state in
stitutions the taxpayers must contri
bute $1000 to provide shelter nnd,
annually thereafter. ."" for improve
ments and repairs and $2115 for main
tenance.
The.se growing expenditures piescnl
questions of deep concern to the tax
payers of the state and to society in
general. Problems bearing upon the
enre of these unfortunates nre being
met by the officials of our institu
tions, but those having- to do wi h
the removal of the causes which pro
duce tllfP dependents nrn Itre'v
for your solution.
A cry for relief went up from the
overburdened taxpayer and you an
swered thnt you would como to his
aid. The time for action is at hand.
Appropriations must bo held to the
lowest level consistent with good bus
iness, every useless board nnd com
mission should be abolished and,
where possible, others consolidated.
UEUUN. Jnn. 12, (by wireless.)
Severe fighting is in progress today
for the possession of positions now In
tho hands of tho Germans on tho
heights to tho south of Ccrnay (Senn
Helm) in Upper Alsace, according to
tho German official communication
issued at army headquarters today,
French attacks, which wero begun
laBt night nro reported to have been
repulsed with heavy losses but tho
French returned to tho nttack at
dawn today.
In tho fighting on tho eastern part
of tho Argonnc forest during tho last
fivo days, tho Germans claim to have
taken prisoner seven officers and
1C00 fen. Tho repulse of French at-
cka 'n t reKlon Perthes and at
Allly and tho capture of a French po-
sltJon along tlio ancient uomnn nign-
"ition along tho ancient Roman high
wa'. w"'rh r"n" "'r"Rh "" Argonne
are l,l(! u,'' '""'' lUtlos In tho
, western arena mentioned in tho ro-
!Pr'.
I I" northern Poland tho Germans
.claim a forward" movement of tho
Russians was checked.
OF
L
IIAVHK, via Paris, aJnuary 32.-
King Albert of Helgium has tlio
graphed Pope Uenetlicl .expressing
great admiration of tho conduct of
Cardinal Meruier, whoso arrest, he
says, must Imvo given pain to the
heart of His Holiness.
"Tlio cardinul," tho king's telegram
goes on to sny, "liko tho glorious pro
lates of the past, has not feared to
proclaim tho truth in tho face of er-
i or and to maintain tho imprcscrip i-
hle rights of a just cause in tho sight
of thu ituivcrsiil conscience."
GOV. WILLIS RECOMMENDS
COUNTY LICENSE SYSTEM
COLUMIiUH, Ohio, Jan. PJ.Dp
ccntrnlmitiou of thu taxing ami sa
loon licensing systems and placing thu
issuance of saloon licenses in tho
hands of county officials already
elected, instead of appointed bonrds,
was lecommeudcd by Governor Wil
lis in his first message to the general
asscnbly today.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKE
Lady Assistant
H B, HAnTMCnr
Phone M. 47 u 47-J
lmbulc 8nrU OtlJ GorOM'
GERMANS
CLAIM
NC
REPULSE
MEDFORP, OKl'IOON. TUKSnAY. .lANlTAltV lli.
A Talk to Parents Upon
Youth at Adolescence
At tho Parent-Teachers monthly
meeting Dr. I-J. It. Plckel of tho Stato
Hoard of Health, delivered tho fol
lowing lecture:
Adolescence Is tho birth of the
higher human traits. Certnlu ipiall
ties of tho body and soul now emerge
and hark back to a remote past, old
moorings are broken loose and de
velopment of acquisitions gradual,
slow and more salutary takes place.
Individual differences In physical ill-
menslons and physical touts become
more marked. Youth Is now arming
for tho battle of life In the fullest
ensc, bono nnd muscle with speed
and power for tho man while prepar
ing woman for maternity. All func
tions are reconstructed, tho voice
changes, sex aserts Itself and may
work havoc In the way of secret
vices, disease, and enfeebled heredity,
sending thousands of youths to
quacks every year because of tho lg-
nornnco of parents nnd teachers lit
knowing how to deal with Its prob
lems. Tho boy and girl at this ago cravo
knowledge, tho world seems strange ; place them on their own response
and mystery looms on every hand audibility to the greatest extent possible
tcmptntlons beset the plastic mind at
every turn In Ilfes highway. Social
Instincts unfold, sentiment and roll-
glou hold sway In fluctuating moods jcompaulons even In their llltlo "pup
like sudden changes of lctora and .py loo" affairs. Do not deer) them
vanquished. ( but take them Into jour confidence
Is Migratory Ago
This Is tho migratory age, tho per
iod when tho wander lust In tho boy
Is npt to lo strong, tho truant In
stinct most marked, tho homo seems
narrow and lonely, the confines
the school room Irksome nnd Intoler
able. Rooks nro uninteresting, les
sons nre tedious and
monotonous,
Impatience nnd resentment 'against
..!, .,
authority and restraint, tho earning
to test their powers In the freedom
of tho outside world Is greatly In
tensified. Thoy long for adventure,
to start In llfo nnd bo Independent.
Aoleseenco Is thn ngo when tho
girl craves moro freedom In her so-
clal life. As spoken above thn mya-l
tery of n new world is thrust upon
her nnd a careful Inventory Is kept of
every stage of her development. Her
points of beauty, accomplishments,
likes nnd dislikes arc items of much
interest. Home life Is restless and
solitary; sho yearns for tho faclna
Hon of tho dance: Imagination runs
riot In fairies, Incantations, omens,
symbols, mths and fancies; Jealousy
becomes moro accentuated; friend
ships are moro Intimately created
with tho passing of secrets nnd con
fidences. Jewelry, especially rings
and bracelets aro much coveted.
Prvtniiratloii Prevalent
At this ago of all tho bad habits of
both sexes lying Is the most prevalent
nnd tho most difficult to overcomo
for tho reason that all wrong nets pro
dlsposo to tho Ilo of concealment
while tho worst Is that of solflshness.
Youths consider that lies often time
caso them over tho rough places,
thoy look upon them as a source of
convenience rather than very wrong
hence Ilea aro apt to rauklu but little
and nre soon forgotten.
Tow to properly mnnngo tho adol-
COULD NOT SLEEP
OR DO HOUSEWORK
The Grippe U-tt .Mrs. I'lnilley In Kuril
n U'cnk, .Venous Condition That
Her Cimo Wns Serious,
Sovory, Knns, "Tho Grlppo left
mo In a very weak, norvous, run
down condition. I was too weak to
do my houso-work nnd touTd not
sleep, I tried different medicines
without benefit unci finally ono dny
read about Vlnol, nnd decided to try
lt.,ln a very Hhort tlmo I could see an
Improvement and after tnklng two
bottles I have a good appctlto and
my health and strength was restored.
"I think Vlnol Is a grand modlclno
and ovory wenk, norvous, run-down
woman should tako It." Mrs. George
Findloy, Sovory, Kans.
Vlnol crentoH strength because It
contains all tho medicinal tlssuo
building elements of cod liver oil
actually taken from fresh, healthy
cods' livers. To this Is ndded pop
tonuto of Iron, n iiiohL essentia) ele
ment for tho blood, all dls-solvcd In
a delicious tonic nutlva wlno.
Vlnol creates an uppotlto, aids dl
gostlon, makes pure healthy blood,
in this natural mannor It builds up
tho run-down, weak nnd norvoim sys
torn, replaces weakness with strength,
If Vlnol falls to crcato strength after
sickness wo will return your money.
Mcdford Pharmacy, Medford, Oro,,
and nil loading drug uteres ovory
whoro. Adv.
For Reliable
Stylish Tailoring
EE KLEIN
128 East
Main.
Unstalrs
csccut In ono of tho most important
iltivstioiiR of parents and tuitchoiH of
every age. Shakespeare tnukoN Por
tia say that "If to do weio its easy as
to know what were good lo do, cha
pels had been cruehes, pour men's
cottngoH princes' palaces, I can eas
ier teach 20 what Wto good to be
done than to be one of the 20 to fol
low mine own teaching." Then
again, "It Is a good dlvlno that fol
lows his own Instructions. In this ill-
vImIou I
'the list
i
would place at the head of
sympathy and appreciation
Treat them with respect and above aP
talk to them as equals, at no time of
life will n human being so readily
respond to wiser and older people If
treated as equals or superiors or so
obdurate If (routed ns Inferiors ns at
thu ago of adolescence,
I'aults of Pan-iit i
It Is hard for parents to renllxo or
to think of their own In any way ox-
-copl that they nre more children and
demand a more sttlct compllauro
with their own wIhIics when It would
bo much bettor to loosen thu rein and
.Make them feel you believe In them,
thnt you are deeply Interested In
their lessons, In their sports, In their
ntul you will bo able to lead them and
direct them without their knowledge.
Ill this wny the truth of reproduction,
Isox relations and tho laws of health
'and eugenics mny be taught In a b-
. pothetlc way as to equip them for tho
Kroni prouiem or lire Itseit.
1 Aults nre prone to treat the youth
I (I III. Iltll.. f rlii.iitMtil.. .... .wt..al.lj..i.
i " .-....- v ...-
i lion. learners nro apt lo nonce
and magnify all their bad points
, recognizing how loose Jointed all
I students nre at this age.
Teat lier'.H Ris.mnslily.
Tho responsibility of tho teacher
Is beyond our ken. Small hiih of tho
tcarhor, "Kvery acront, gesture, au
tomatism, like and dislike Is caught
consciously and unconsciously. Hvory
Intellectual Interest of the teacher
permeates tho clnss, liars If trusted
become honest; thore treated as Indict
and gentlemen net so; those told by
favorite IrnclicrB of tho good things
they nre capable of feel a strong Im
pulse to do them.
Tho skill of n teacher to handle the.
adolescent In my opinion demon
strates the ability of tho teacher
Tho quality to Inspire purpose and
ambition to do something or he some-
1 thing, to overcome difficulties, ac
quire holf confidence, stability and
Independence, frnnkuess and honesty
prove tho genuine teacher
THE PAGE
TONIGHT
150 New Scenes
of Medford
including
The Men and
Women Voters at
the Polls
and other scenes taken at tlic
diuretics and streets. With this
5000 Feet of
Motion Pictures
See Yourself as Others See You
and Enjoy a Big Laugh
ADMISSION 5G, I0G AND 15c
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Street
Mcdford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time oi
place hy appointmont
Phono 147-J
We'll do tho rest
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
1lfl.
b ri"-" . w"'' "
C.nunh
& !Hnp kr Thlnir (tint Cnti II W
B nml thr t'niiali tollt O
S Mop Kuril M
riWmwwmuxo.oftw
A cough W rcalle one of our lient
frlciiilK. It uimi us (lint llioie Is In
llaummtlnn or olnltiictluii In n tlutup'r
imis place, iln'iefore, ulien miu ut u
b.td couuh don't proceed lo done ouii'lf
with a lot of drugs tlmt uieielv "slop"
the couuli ti'tiipoiarllv bv ilciideuluu tlio
throat times. Tien I the twine -hnil tint
llilliiliu'd iiii'IiiIm nut'. Mere l it lioimi.
Iiiuile rilnnlv tlmt ectH right tit tlieenumt
and Mill iniike all olmtltmtc roiigli iiiiIhIi
mote iptlokly tliitu )on eer thought po
slide.
Pill l!4 ounce of Phicc.. (nil centi
worth) in a pint Ixittle nml rill tint holtle
with plain gritnuliited nugur swup. iliU
glti'rt ou a full pint of (lie inoKt phitaiit
and itTivtlMi cough remedy ou er ;uel,
at a font of onlv 51 cents. .So lour to
prepare. I'ull direction with linex.
It heal the Inllitmed incinliriiw'M mi
eentlv and primu'tlv that on wonder
how It doc It. AUo Ioom'im i drv, liourmi
or tli.Mil couch mid nlop the formation of
phlegm In the throat mid hroiuiilitl tulim,
thu cndliiK the petUteut looo couuli,
Pliiex I it IiIkIiIv eoncrntrnlcd eom
pound of Norwnv pine extract, rliii In
uuitlncol, mid I faiiiou the world out
for It licnlliu; cllect on thn niemlirmicii.
To avoid dlitppolnlmont, itW vour
IriiiruUt for "2W ounce of Plaex," mid
don t rtrcept atnflilior rle. A uuarmiten
nf ithtohiti) mit Irifaot Ion, or money prompt,
tv refuniletl. kin' with tlil preparation.
The Plncx Co., It. Wayne, Iml.
THE PAGE -
MetKortl's Lentllnn Tlicatcr
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
The Spoilers
In Nine Paris
The manarjcmcnt Is pleased lo announce that they have been
able to secure this wonderful plioto-mastcrplccc (or exhibition
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 18 and 19
Afternoon and Evening
PRICES Lower Floor, 25c; Balcony, 15c; Children, 15c.
IMPORTANT Remember the dates, Monday and Tuesday, Jan
uary 18th and 19th, Afternoon and Evening.
STAR
TONIGHT
MAN IN THE VAULT
Ono Part
ERNEST MALTRAVERS
Tvo Parts
HEARST-SELIG
Ono Part
In the Land of Arcadia
Two Parts
Too Much Burglar
Ono Part
e
Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Car
Efftctlvo from AuKtmt 1, 1914, to Augunt 1, 191C, nnd guaran.Md
gainst any reduction during tlmt tlme:
Touring Cur -,...... ..f IOO
Itiiiuilioiit . ........... 440
Toun Cur 000
V, O. n. Dotrolt. All cars fully oqulpnotl.
(In tlio Unltod Statca of Amorlca Only.)
Kurthor, wo will bo ahlo to obtain tlio mnxlinum efficiency In our
factory production, and tlio minimum cost In our purchasing and
galea departments if wo can rouch nu output of 300,000 can be
tween tbo abovo daton.
And eliould wo reach tbls production wo nnroo to pay aa tbo buyer's
bare from J10 to ICO por car (on or about August 1 101C) to
every rotull buyer who purcuRioa a now Ford car botwoon August t
10M, and AugiiBt t, i31b.
For further particulars regarding tboao low prl cos and proflt-sbar-Ing
plan, boo tho noaront Ford Uranch or Doalor,
Ford Motor Car Company
C. E. GATES, Agent
Sparta Uulldlng ModfoN, Orego.
J Theatre
TONHIHT
Our Mutual Girl
Itellaueo
Was She Right In
Forgiving Him?
Two Pail Piohleni Htory Willi Miuidu
Kim I y In n ThnnhoiiHor Ciut
Footprints of
Mozart
Tun Pint Aineikan Aller.orlrnl .Man
torpleco
When Hazel Met
the Villain
A Kuniiy KetHtono Comedy
ID, ,NV HI'.AT Itlc
TWO DAYS
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