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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1915)
V TEV'P ' 4 ! r""r I? t n K r 4' V U 'mi ! W ii w Si I. XGH HfOTJJI MKi)ii)RD.MAiL.TRIIlUNB A2i WDWKNtJKKT' NRWSPAPKIt jikcSpt-hunuay nv tub ru MI1UFU11U Vlimiinx) w. Office Mlt Tribune Ilulldlnc, 35.S7-I9 Nerlh Fir treti telephone 74. The Democratic Time, ThA Mtdfonl Mitlt.tTlio Medfonl Trlbun. Tlio South rn OiTKonlan, Tho Athlapd Tribune. wntamtTTion bates mr 0M TTi by mall-.....- -...., ...-., .15.00 Ona month, by mnll;..........i. .BO Xr. month,' dollvcrra by 'carrier in Moltord. l'hocnlx, JackicnvtlU ami Lrnirni x-uiiii .m.... .... -- (Ulunlay only, by mnll. per yrar WeeKly, per jreur . -- .SO 2.00 1.60 Official Taper of tho City of MedforiL Official Taper of JaclMon County. Kntered an crondclaaa matter at Med ford, Oregon, under tlio act of March s, im. Sworn Circulation for 1914, JCSS. Full leased wire Associated Trtts dl pateheaj Subscrlbora falling to rccetro nnnr aramntlr. nhono ClrCU- lotion Manager at 2 COR. "Mike Magneto, our una.al Jlt- oy bus driver," is no speed king, but he's satisfied, llo'a alius suro o' makln' a mile and a quarter In 10 inlnutea." LAUGHS l'taffllng Dcvlco A man who always insisted on ask ing lib solicitor's advice on the ulightest ocension enlcretl the lnw ycrs offico one morning when he was exceptionally btfy. "Brown, of Ben ton has .iniult6d me,' he said; "he hfiH threatened to pull my noso when ever ho meets me. What would you ndvitiC me to do?" "If ho threatened to do that," said tho lawyer, "my advice is that you soap your nose well; then it will slip through his fingers. Good mpniinp. My bill will come in duo course." A Calendar of Ycnm Honilay'ti verso Ik pretty punk, Tuef-day'rf verve is motly bunk; Wcdncsday'i? find? the meter lame, Thursday's theme is trite and tame. Saturday's a dreary drawl; Sunday there's no ven-e at all. Peoria Journal. t Simple liuough Mr. Meekly Our neighbor's son is always tJirnRhinjj my boy. What hhnll I do about it T Lawyor Tcaelt him how to fight. Ten dollars, please. Boston Tran bcript. Kvldently "Thev tell, mo that nrosecutinr at torney is very bold in bia. conduct of canes." ' "fiu thov sav. He must huvo the couraee of his convictions." Charleston Courier. KanrnJ His Wreath ""on say you'ro n moving picture herot" "Ve's, my wife makes mo go to them every niRht." Pearson's Weekly. A fluetvs Two Mnrylanders, who -vverp visit ing the national museum nt Wnshinfj toii, were htnm1in in front of nn Kgyntiun muininy, over which hunjr n jilncnrd bearing tho inscription, B. C. J187." Both visitors were much mystified thereby. Said one: ''WJmt do you make of thut, Hilly t' Well." said Bill. "I dunuo, but maybe i( wns the, number of the motor ear that killed mm." -i'iiiciiro jour mil. Well Flel Lady Bountiful (to dry Roods clerk) Have you any nice, warm untlerelothingT Now Assistant Oh, yes, MUs, thank you. ... - - ,V Fowl Tip "Thero is onq fiho.w where j-oti'rp suro to find, as n'tfYcrfised, that the chiokens are all youni and pretty.' "Never n show where you'ro sure of thut." "Oh, yos, thPrq is; tho pouUty bhow," Indiunnpolis News. IiiPoinHlieuHlblo Incftwprehcnslble lf for fun, h'avfl playel Atpokfr, .And had fuVatJt, by jinks I Anyi've rown somowhut excited Over gametf of tiddloy-winks; I havo 8t rtpt o'er 'cuta.crndle, jAs excited RS could ho; Hut'vfhy Hityouo plays vhcukers ' J one thiK I cannot seo. -rllOUbtOll PObt. gfe J' Tp oregon, Tiiis III'j Tory .journals or Oregon havo boon in tho habit or n.iiM.Kfiui'n rwimn m tlio JVonlc sluto. buuausu thb iiooplc havo tho right to ninUo laws, and uninako thoiu. Diwct legislation has brought tliagraoo upon tlio people oC xl.!. . -XJ ,...i:... i. l,.v Ittixwl i-vi'loo ii' IllMllMtinlv. A ! " IU11 VLIIOIIJH V.V.w "W result of this systein'atio misrepresentation at the last eleo tion, the people perniittetl tho reactionaries to gain a strong membership in the legislative assembly that just ad journed. , . Comparisons are odius, but at this tune seem to bo in order. U'Kon of Oregon City has been for years tho tar get of abuse and censure, because he fathered a soheme to make the government responsible to 'the people. Accord ing to some, this is a calamity and a crime. It has boon denounced as such, and taking courage from such denunci ations we have in the sussion just adjourned had good ex amples of the ideals of those who believe the mass of the people are too ignorant and stupid to legislate for them selves. . . ..... T unnmo unf in rww.llV tn IllPSO VOnotlftllliriOS that tile fault is not with the system, but with the people. It has not occurred to them that it is possible to raise the stand s.,i f fim Mrmn'lnv iitolltn-oiioo tn moot tho oonortuuities of the system. Instead of that, pass upon legislation by attaching an emergency clause to spoils measures that might be unpopular, and thus elim inate the consent of the governed. The effort to choke and strangle the people into sub mission to boss rule has been largely successful, The peo ple have been betrayed. Their rights haye boon boldly stolen, their privileges have been contemptuously tram pled upon, for the time being. "vvimf lm rlWiu in tho stnto somite would have done had it not been for the opposition in the house can only be ! li 1 .....1.1 1. ...... "1.. ..-. l.ixlTlji' aWl guessed at. mat tneir woriv woum imvu wvu uuiuvi im.i more defiant it is reasonable to believe. Once in awhile their real sentiments would crop out. We read of Senator Bingham asserting that the time would soon come in this country when a property qualification for voters would be the rule, though todav the world is farther from such laws than any time in its history. Even in darkest Russia, in India, in Mexico, the contest is going steadily on for the extension of the elective franchise, based upon the idea that governments are to be conducted for tho benefit of all the people and not the property of the few. Legislat ors with such views entitle Oregon to the name of the "freak state." . Other senators are entitled to credit for their efforts to live up to the name giyen the state by the buccaneers. One instance is that of Senator Smith of Josephine, who broke his eloquent silence to denounce a bill introduced 1... lm l.wh' enitnrnv tVnm T)oiinrln OOlllltV. aS .'111 inSlllt to every man, woman and child it took a lew miles ot roau in .josepiuuc vuuuiy mi at tached it to Douglas county. "What a noble defender of the children Josephine has! Then again, when Miss Ilobbs offered to resign from the state industrial accident commission we have the fiery words of Senator Kiddle, who denounced it as a dastardly attempt to put "somebody in a hole." Noble senators! Let us keep them forever with us. They add much to the humor of Oregon politics. If we are to be known as a freak state, it is proper we should keep a few freaks and a freak senate to exhibit them in. PLANT FOE A MARKET ROGUE RIVER apple juice, made from local apples by the Baglcy cannery at Talent, has made a hit in San Francisco and orders have been received for all that can be made. Already 720,000 pounds of apples have been made into apple juice and canned, and all the cull apples in u -.niirwtr n ii.oiit.fl hv tho Tjilotit. oftiniorv. which has succeeded in utilizing what . . rrtf !? a waste product, ine uiiiicuuy now js u sucm-u mu i' nlna in fill fhr ntvloiia. v The valley canneries advise the planting of Tuscan and Phillips Cling peaches as the best canning product in the vallev and are making five-year contracts at $25 a ton for all the fruit ot tnesc varieties grown, vx, uus priru uiuiu is good money to the grower and a fixed market for his produce. . The Rogue River valley is an exceptionally lino peach district, but most of the varieties grown are freestone table peaches and not commercial products in the same sense as the cling. The isolation of tho district, the high freight rate, the distance to market and delicacy of the peach make the growing of the peach, except for cannery purposes, a gamble. The canneries want berrics,.vegetables and fruit. I.hcy are making yearlv contracts for the same. The grower does not have to wait for the coming of the sugar factory to secure a market for his products. He can grow prod uce for the cannery, with his market assured. XT,,,, ic. flir tim'n tn -nlilll rillfl lllnilf. linxt. SOnSOll's Cl'OD and arrange for the market. .... ,1 II. - J tnat lie plants tne crop iur Why Howl? To the lfditer: I have read the communication in tho Mail Tribune of tho 10th, headed, "Why Howl?' 1 wish to take off my hat to its author, Mrs. John Billings, 18 Myrtle street. Mas. Billings has certainly Htritek the keynote to Med ford's ills. During my seven years' residence nt Medford tho samoset of calamity howlers mado both night aild day hideous with their howling against every cnterpiiso indorsed by Ihe progressive citizens of tho com munity. Had it not been for the "bowlers" tho irrigating fiysteui pro posed two or threo yenrs ago would have been in operation liibt eeusoji, at wedfort) Mara trtotjcta) EiaiAx state ---. - there were studied attempts in Josephine county, because has hitherto been regarded as ...U.. I.. x ....... XI, .... It is up to the growor to see I.t.,1. XI. ,...1,. Jr. ..r.f,.nl wmuu uw uuu-ivm. j.- in.-muw. Why, Indeed! what advantage to the valley any fruitgrower or rancher can tell. Were this systom now in, the fate of the beet sugar factory would have been different. Again, having had personal expeii ence, I know there is nothing that would benefit Medford and tho wliolo valley moro than a sawmill and box factory, giving employment nt good wages to a huge number of men and supplying the whole Kogno River val ley with building material. Box shook and last, but hy no moans a small item, furnishing cheup fuel in the shape of slab wood, blook ends, trim mings, etc. 1 believe tho people of Lcwssbnsin Dancing "Wall. Sleit Uasle Step In'Ai'Huilano Walt Set Irs (Hides." S)'H.lmin Snwjer, Famous UliviiM of .New (IumIcii f'r ' gg S IVIIilBnHI ess ESS 'iJtJr' ii TriijMWHm SS3 M" ' r ttSaHnBQ SSfiaHC m flu ! E cJoin 5aniyer i. .. .i..rL u n .if nMi-i iiturcful steiw In tin .'i-iil!iti unity. uir ....... ..... - nv jovs s yi:u The nrcopluni waltx l not neeeiiarllj n profeMlJiinl hiro(.. Smooth r nt motion, urace and. ahove nil, alert iipsk are neceHJmry In till daiirp, which portrnja the motions of an airship In fllKht. Tlio wait step U the imm Htep in there are many "wheels" and pivot Mops, tno ki n ui swbjihb iihiw- . .. .... r.rnr..ritii' KteiiH of the "nuroidnntt." Tho erliw-croHs, tho UlUlli "IV HI'- v... .... ...... .- double tap, tho backward Hptral. tho tho steps that tax,the tiglllty and certainty of movement in tno new nnncu a shaky, uncertain step spells failure in tno neropiano warn. t...nn. ti..ihmn inrLv" which Is utvnlcal stco In till dnucc. to tho X IUI.I UIV - - - - fcwoepltJK courtcv. with which It ends, the most graceful, ns uell as one of tho dances. A Real Rose Wizard A dihpateh to the Portland .loiiriml from HrookH, Or., enntams the fol lowing rcKJinlinj: the Hev. Father (leorjjc Schoencr, who i- deliwriiif; series of free lectures upon nine- in Mcdford this week: 'Ilrooks, Or., Fell. 'JO. Hov. Father (leorcc Schocner, who eiiino here from a lar"e clutreh in Pitts- hnr?, Pa., that he jnisht better work along lines of scientific plant decl nimient. has alrcudv nceomnlislicd home truly remarkable resullH, and ut tho same time has taken care or Ills pani-li, which is some miles in extent. Crosning the Oregon wild lilnck beryr and the futhbert rnspborry, he has produced a fruit which .ho called the Willamette berry. The cune are much longer than those of tho logan berry, which it rccmblcH somewhat in nppenrnnec, and the leacn aic large, nilkcn in texture mid licnit shaped. The flower is double and resemble, a white rose, ami when grown over u trellio, would sent oh nn attractive climber, ccn if it Imtl no other virtues. h ebict claim lie in the neeuliar. nlcasant vanilla fla vor of the berry, which in moro nwvet than tho loguu and ecpial to it in wiye, but round instead of long. In color it is a dark brown, also a distinct cimV in fruit. Another fruit- in tho process t( making is an cdiblo roheberry, which rvmli'a n ilfliciiiim iellv.'und a third creation in the fruit liiio is n peach prune, excellent for drjing, with (lie good points ol both its parents re tained. Hut it is with flowers that Father Schocner has made tho most note yvoilhy success. Hi garden consists of 1S.V00 roscu, whoso pedigree In has studied back ns far as ijohsiblc, and during the Hummer just closed hi exDorimcntrf covered 11400 hiiccimens. To see him on n summer inornmg nl 1 Medford, if awake lo their ovtn in terests, will study seo how much this opportunity means lo them and en courage Mr. Ilufer in establishing tho mill and box factory. I aguin com pliment Mrs. BiJIingH on her decision to cut out the "howling follow her example, and fpr the progress of Medford and tho Rbguo River valley, "Bark, bark, baik " 0. W. POTTBII. Santa Paula, Pal, John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 28 8, HAKTJiKTT 1'lioiie.i M. 47 and 47Ja Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner by Miss Joari Sawyei of I'lxtils and iU's I'eilan tne noropinne wiurc. nun, uiuuku wine and the Unto dud; aro hoiiio of .. - - the dance of the aeroplane Is One of most oriKinni 01 1110 imm) m work transferrin!: pollen fiom hiio t tin ii t to another, tieiui! a naiR'r bag over the seed pod ami making a lew cut ruts in a bonk, seems like making new varieties "while ,ou wait," but this is just a simple Mop, for before ho applies this pioeess he has Iii1 mustered the cdigico ol both pur nuts. Ibeir traits and characlcrilics, ami the pruhahtc oulcume of such a union. Alter n few lipinths toe seed pod in plucked, and the seeds planted in a sMcinlly prc'p.ircd bed, where they he one yisir or more before ap pearing abi've gioutid. When they liaye urowii some good, strong leuf buds tlicv are gralted upon the native swhcI briar or some other wild speci men selected by Father Schooner, and the task is complete, some three or four jean being icqinred in lite jiro cesH of mnkiiig a new rosu. , Anion.' the moSt sll'ovw if the roseH is that of a Caroline Testout, budded on nn Oiegon sweet briar, which slands 'JO feet in hfiulit. u veritable. rose Irec, with a JiIospoiii measiiiing eight ini'lien acioss. Another brilliant .creation, exhibit ed for llio 'first time, at the 1111 1 roso show in Portland, was it blend of the Oruss an Teplitz mid the l,n Fnmee, and ebrisiencd the Jiw.se Ciiriiu, in honor of one of Ihe officials of tlio Festival association, and a rosaiiau. These arc otdv u few of Ihe won- dor! id thinu's Father Schocner Iiiik J - pPiS io ftiMWwn1: i r-inni l-.&ACfl 9, oaHi a tu"' Rmnlori nf Turkish Trophies Cigarette flfteen years ago are smoker of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today t MaimcttKclldCrd ChiJiluiiUt vweevmwuMrtii&Btintvwu -t "-- Mrt SUITS MADE TO ORDER' FROM $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing ant Altering 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS 7lein (MroR ) VI ILOTMES VJ lEDTOftg 2L!f!l - - iivjttt.ui Hnvi, whiMo ri'HitioH 1Uo IneKitiK to uhxisI lilin lit hi vvoi'lt, lie ins IiisiiI 'u'lenl mound Col' t lillii mi undcildkiiijr, hU wnler Hiipply eou--.hh of wlilil lie cmu pump mid i-liirv liv tin1 IiiicNi'II'iiI. iiiul the alt nt' en I'- Mir lor llit'Hi' itioiiMiuids n' iom'h IuIIh upon lilin uliMie, wlille llio imincy to jmrelinM' io(h lor expcilnu'iil t'onitm out of III" own piii'Kot. RIFLE O N'r'W YOKU, l-Vli. '- I. AIIpIIoiir that .lilin.llOH rillo eiuHidu's me lie tits shipped vi'ell to the Mrilmh piv erniuent I'luin the tuttput of Ihe Hem. intjtiiij Aims-riiloii Metallic CnihidjJP eoinpiiu.x and nl' the WJnelieler He peivlinjr Anns etiiupiinx, weie umde in an answer on file lodav hi Ihe mii pieine eourl li I'linl l"o. expoil inercliniits, to u kuiI lirnutilit HKitinst Iheut h Mnieellim II. DoiIki'. The answer ullenes Ihnl Ihe llritili ov euimenl's nnler i an iiulefinite one to eouliuue "so Iiiml' uk llio snppl.N may he e(piited." The Flint eoni pany eonteuds it was a patty l n plan lo furnish Client lliitaiu with thee earttidKes, hut Dodire nimle se cret eoiilrncls with the llnlish n enmienl whcii'liy the Klin I coiupanx iilfi'ivil (liiiini(ii'H n (he cNltnl of "OO.IHIO. for which it expects jiiiIk incut on u counter cluiiii. Ilodne, who is tlesciilietl as "ilonij; husiiicss under Ihe uniiui ut' the llrin iiifslnu Anns.rniou Mclullic com pun," hroujjht Miit nuiust the Flint I irm ( recover halanec of f 11,(1 1-' which he claims is due him for in tin and ammuuitioti which he sold In Ihcin lut M-nr. Ktuiikc lloiiicMiiili' CIkiii-s. (ioemor .lohtuon, Ml. l'ltt and I.n Vista aro the best. Blood Sufferers Want to Know The Light U Turned on to a Subject of Darkncw, Th tr.re fact Hut H. K R.. Ihe Umout IiIikwI plIlllliT. ilrl uut tl worlifs ts-y, I'M'lo ot onrrtlin wlirr- rrr men nn tiniutr, TJii-y wonilT !, simply Isrsuie wot ...ii.. .m inriilfWil ami nut beforp I turn "UIrtrfU." Tim fl f ' " .y tw niucli sltrntlon Hi ponlUllltln uuA not rmiiiKti to rl, liomtipun aceomill!i mrnt. 8. H. K. U rrtulf ut our Utbirs. It tmt a UUtory tht I wrltcn ilccply I" mrn'i mlniU lsui It has ilouo tin worl. .Irln mil ilirp inl illwai'. tcWnl l.opi-, put tto O. K. on ainitarince ami ilamis-il ilown Unlit liny rffnrt ot Rftma to Kt lh iipP" tand. Any ori pot vii tk iktn li an linmrillati! 0mand for H. H. 8. alncu tbc prt prlnclplo i.f tUU famoui rcmcily U lo atrlkc out for placri i.f trouhlc. 'HiU l plinloloukal fact and a H. 8. U tf" t hB welkins ot our body. ... net a bottlo of 8. 8. B. today at any drumilit suit Uuln bluoil beallh. It will .... .nw i.iiul illirmn tin.l ito It In a way to ruipliailie 111 lniluenc. Ana ir tou would like deflnlti aiWIeo write Tlw Jtwlft 8pinc Co.. BO Hwlft lllilB.. Atlanta, a. Tholr medical dcparlnifnt l wlirro mMt pcoi'lo "tit ck adlco tbat puis tbcui on Ibe atralfbt rmd. STARIh vi:nxi:snAV-TiinisAV EXPLOITS OF ELAINE J'iflli Ki1mhIo The Poisoned Room ,Tvo Palls Keo tho Plrl tne-Wilted Hlory Two Pait Dianuv t Threads Of Fate One Part Joker The Magic Mirror i ( COM I NO I'lllDAY-SATPHDAV The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch Henrietta Grosman Afternoon li:15 i; veiling 7K)0 3.500.000 CARTRIDGES SHIPPED WEEKLY TO BRITAIN now GOOD THAT miCTCnni E MUSTER0LE FEELS! It dels (o Thai Soic Hpol Mho Magic A-ii-lt' TllUt'n (lellrloiiii rMlof for thoHo Hiiro inusileH, thpHo ntlff Joints, that luliic hack, .Mt'NTKHOM': l ft eleun, vvhlto uliitiitont, miulo with the oil of iiiim tn nl and olhor homo idhiplcri, It does the work of tho old-fnsh. Inuml muHtard iilaMlcr, iiiIiium tho planter and minus tho blister! You Dimply rub MltH'lV.UOI.IJ on tho mint vvlioio I ho pulu Is rub It on brlnltl) and llio pain Is uonc, No muss, no bollior. .lust com foitlniv. hooIIiIiiii icllef flrHt n khii- tlo glow, then a ih'llKlitfitl seiiHc of coolucHH And bent of all, no bllstera like the old-fashioned mustard plant er used to make. There hi nothing like MUHTKU- OI.U for Koro Thioat, llronehltlcs, Tousllllls. Croup, Stiff Neck, Asth ma, .Noiiialglu, lloadneho, Coiihcs (Ion, Pleurisy, Ithouinatlum, l.um Iuiko, I'nlns ami Actum of tho llnnk or Joints. Kpinln, Sore MuHclns, MinliicH. Clilllilalus, frosted IVct and Colds of the Chest (It often preventrt Pneumonia). At sour iIiiikkW'n. In 2&e mid fiOe Jars, mid a special larao hospital slxo ror U'.St). lie suro on get tlio genulno MCS TKItOI.IJ. Itcfuso Imitations I'.ct what ou ask for Tho .Muslcrolo Company, Clov eland, Ohio,- Adv, THE PAGE Mftlfortl's Lrntlltia Theater wr.iNr.sn.vv wn tiipiisd.w Aflcuiooii U P. .M. Cvcnliig 7 P. M. YK'I'OII rANTASV IHl.VMA The Beautiful Unknowii In Three Parti IVnturltiK lln Pamoiis Itusslnu Dnui'or Yona Landowska Tenth Episode of the Master Key In Two Patts Vivian's Beauty Test A llcaeh Comedy It's Alvvit)M a Hlg Show at the Cage ADMISSION n.to.in CIINTH THE PAGE Mtslfoid's Lending Tlicntcr Ono Night Only PItlllAV, li:illtCAltV ami Oeorgo MrNnnus Hiiuuililng Hit Bringing Up Father The Lust Thing In .Minimi Comedy DELEIUOUS DANCING DELICIOUS MUSIC I . I ' .PllcCH ' . i Lovvor Ploor First lx rows. Il.r.f): next elulit r6vvH. St.nO: hint four rows, 7fi centH. nitlrnnv Klrfit four rows. 7C tents; 'next ten rows, 00c. Runt Niiin WeilncRdnv. Kobriiary 3-ltli, Thetor Box Offleo 10 A. ,M. TIIIH 1H NOT A MOVINO PICTIIIII3 For Rent 0 robin hoiiRo In lmporlal Addition, good repair, laigo lot, fS.00, water paid. ., Mndorn Inmnalow, lloonovolt avo nuo, lin.00, vvator paid. (. Modern slv room cottage, now, Jackson street, '$ 10. of), water paid.,, Modern seven mom (loiine, finely riinilalioil, near Academy, 122.00, water paid, ,- Hlx room modern 'hoiiRo, flno ro palr, woHt Ninth, Jip.00, vvator paid. Small hoiiBo W.ohI Jacliaon, M.0' water paid. Ono or two housos for said ' on Monthly payments, for less tlian It cost to build Wio IioiiHO. ( tf ono of thoso Iioiihoh woiild suit you 'cannot ufford to rent. jm .. i .IAOUHON COUNTY HUlMMNOANI) LOAN AKSOCIATlON . :gm i X : ' V.' it ...... JOMdlLkJLL ,fJk- MMMtRVMl