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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1915)
,r '' !RncDFORn matt; THTBUNrc, medfc-ud- oftEfioyr, wedmttay, MAttOTC a, 10ffi " hi . . mi 111 ' M mi n i 'POTT! HTBEf SfW GUESS. IF THEY ARE MARRIED By Allman SAYS NEW LAW TOM Vou'hr so PERHARS THEl'RE I , tmats JUST it, He's IIELBH,IVEOJU.H60T CAKCLCSS.Youtm WFULL'( SIIP3H0D two duttomo uzrr ALWMd 1-051 NG l,sg I WITH HlS.5EYIHG on two vest NOOK DUTToMa EX-GOVERNOR WEST r - 1 , i ..M. i tried ro ielp ri r: . r ol 1 M OV1 I " Ih IU .. . -..-ww. . L CARe FDLLH 3S I WITH HIS SEW I MOT - r - ... W?Wv a ...... - . . k ' CREATES MIX-UP r-? fr. . , T "fv i r; i. ;. Former (lovoinor Wi'Hl wnM mi un expected visitor In Medford WodniiN tiny, IiiivIiik roiim (o nnt otu tlm state highway tumid In arranging n notllomont with t'onliitcior Sweeney on tlm Pnrlfle hlghwa). Spiiiiklna of tho recent li'Klnlnlure. Mr. Wont tmltl: "Tho slnto dcniito luul n pultlrul drain Killer tlntt was dominated by M'lflNh Intt'ii-HlM mill nircil iintlilm; fw (hit wolfani of tlm slnto, TIiIh Ih piovotl by thu record made. No log Million wiiHeiinclod by tho senate for tin' benefit of tlm people, ' "Tlin inoHt absurd law enacted wan lh measure ronnnldntlng tho slnto highway engineers office with the ntuto vngltieorM, It gives tho high way engineer Hi') hiiiiio Hiiliirv iih ho piovloiisly not, lint mnkrs lilm n de puty under tlm slnto oiiKliioor who In mi lirlgntlou engineer, nmt Iiiih iio voice. In his selection nml no suporvl slnn over hln worlc. It provides that th hlKhwny enulneoi In to t ap pointed It)' thn uoiornor, hut places hln work umlr control of tlm state honnl. It efforts no economy, lint creates a taiisiod nilxiip that Ih iiii worknhlo ' "TODAY" COMING AT PAGE MARCH 1 0 EIGHTY PEOPLE JOIN COMMERCIAL L A A AND arc tin Misses Maudo llalley: .IoIiiimiu, l.llllnu ApprccliilliiK tlm fart that Moil font IhcntorROor nro conversant to lhi fullest extent regarding tlm best Mno productions, when tlu advance representative, Mr Holmes, for Ih" "Tmlny" roiupnliy Infotmcd lr. Pngo Hint HiIh production woulil not Mop In .Mnlfon! without n Kuarautco, ho Ini nmillntcl)' Kot luiHy anil iiimlo an ef fort In uii'i't tlm iHiiupany'H ronulre iniMitN ami kIvii .Mi'iUnnt HiIk Rrcat drmiiatlc mircii. Dr I 'aim Micri'oilcil In pcTHunillnc Italph llanlcll to iih diiiuo with hint tlm ri'HpniiHlhlllty for a KuarnntcK, anil thin niattiT han been arraimi'il with the rcHiill that Hut "Today" coinpnny with tlio naino cant that playi'il Now York for ono yi-ar nml ChlrnKO for (hu inontliH, will prrimnt till llrouilliiirKt HiicnmH at tin I'nKo Thratcr Wriluunilny, March lillh. Tlm production In Mm fluent anil iiiohi elaborate Keen In Med ford tlm prenent neaxou anil If not well pa tronlied will probably mean tho olluw Illation of future IiIkIi climu pnxluc tloim In Medford. A. B. C. WARIIINdTON, March H.-Thank of coiiKroHH to AnihaHxailnrH Da (lama Nann find Huarox of lliasll, Arnenlta nml Chile, roBpi-ctUi'ty, for tholr HiirvlcoH ni ini'dlatom between tlm thilted HtntcH ami Mexico, wero tend, ored In a Joint rcnohitlon adopted to day by tho hoiiNo. It nlroiuly Iiuh panned tho noiiato nml now KoeH to 1'rcHldent WIIhoii. It provldca that olil inedalH ho prcHeuted to tlio Hied latorn. 10 SPARENEUTRALS IlICUMN, via Lomlon, Mnrch a. In Hh reply to tlm American note concornlni; tho (iorinan naval war zone, tho (loiiuan Rovorntnvnt iiricoh that under certain conditions Hh null jnavliK'M will imlt mid InvuHtlKnto mer chant mon and will pioceed uKuliiHt only hiicIi voHHuIn iih aru found to Im tmrryliiK contrnhtind or uro owned In nation hotllo to (Icrinany. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY HELD TONIGHT Or, U, II, Itottmmi, Hold xcorotary of tlm North wont (Jhrltttlnii Kndoavor 'HovlotluB, will hold a rally with tho Youiik 1'ooploH Union, Wodnoadoy ovoiiIiir nt C ji, in., nt tho PruHbyter lan church, A banquet will bo hold nt that time, tho fnllowliiK menu being rotved. A charRO of fifteen contH por plato will ho inadt), ItoiiHt hoof PotntoeH mid gravy Cabbaito naliid United nppUm with crenni Vnfcrs Jlrond Uiittor Coffeo Plclilos Jolly At 8 p, in, n puhllu moolluK will bo hold In tho auditorium of thu 1'roflby tcrliin church, , A8III.ANI). Mnrch 3 Over HO wero added to thu active ineinberblp lint of tlm Commercial club on Mon day cw-nliiK, amoiiK the numhi be Iiir 1.1 women. Tho ladles' nameii l.ydlu McCall and .Mi'NilameH Mnttle (Ireer, Mao New- combo, l.orenn McNalr Delia Acklln, llerthnt Winter, Alice Stublm, Mnrle Vaupel, Ma) hlti Jordan, Matilda Hatch nud Km ma llelmnn. Mm. Win ter, In giving her wirntlon, Hclmdulcd It a n 'hoonter." Tlm club Ih Ret HlIK to be coxuiopolltmi III tin mem bernbip, liinNtiiuch an ntuoiiR tlm now addltlhim nte tiovernl natiien from other towiin. Clinn. Itebert. a travel ItiK Knlemuau, In from Portland. A. H, Amen, proprietor of tlm Interurban auto truck delivery. In from Talent. Medford In loprcimntcd by H. C. WIN llaiiiNon of tho auto car Ncrvlro; II. P TIioIkn, travellnR nalenman; K. J. Nedil, t'ulon Meat Co., and Clian. ? I.ebo, of the Medford WarehoiiMi Co. Ono of tho newcomer Joined under tho uomilo plume of "Inter eitud party." A Hyttteiuntlc canvntx In belnR mnde and nobody Im overlook ed. Tendon, profosnloiiH mid even tho clerK)' are JoIiiIiir the movement. AmoiiK Into nccomilonn Ih Itev. Knther l.eo of the Cnthollc church. Another boonter meetliiR Ih IioIiir planned nud tho matter of necurliiR tho Cliautau- qua tabernacle or nomo other Hiilln blo auditorium wan left to a npcclnl (omnilttoo. Ah our Index' of tlm ncopo of euthiiHlnNUi dlplaed hero of late, It In only uecoinary to tttato Hint tho entire pernouiml of tho AhIi land TradltiR compnuy, ntnckholdorfl, mnnnRotH and clerical help ltnvo Joined the club. The motto of tho women of tho Civic Improvement organisation Ih "Ono ThoiiNiind StroiiR," mid tlioy are making n ciiuvuhh accord In dy. The hcIiooI children nro heliiR onlim ed, and n youtiR peopled auxiliary In nlready an accomplished fact, with an Infant'K brlRado to bo mobilized In duo nennon. Mr, mid Mrn. Y n. WnRnor cnter tnlmid n compnuy of rolntlves mid frleiidN nt n 7 o'clock dinner on Mon day cvcnhiR, Around the bmuiuet board It devoloped that March 1 was tlm birthday luinlvernary of tho Iioh tehs. AiuoiiR tlm rucM present wero Mih. Kllzaboth WaRiior. Mr. and Mr. J. W. McCoy ami dniiRhter .Mnrgnret, Mr. Chhq mid Mr. and Mth. W. II. my. SEAGER RESIGN FROM ASHLAND MM E RCIALLUB Afilll.AND, March 3 -Becrctnry MLTARY T HINKS TURKS SAFE FROM ALLIES ATTACK STRIKE PROBERS CENSURE MILITIA unitLIN, .March 3, by wlreleM. Trench fliwt which la ai'a king the ! Dardanelles Ih condldcreJ by Major SenRer, of Hie Commercial club hnHTlte chance of hiicccsn for tno Anplo- rcNlRneil, the nunc to take effect whenever tlm hoard of trimtecH ap point IiIh HticcoMHor. n matter which ', they now have under advisement. j-Moralit, military critic of tho Ilcrllnor Mr. SenRor. rdallzliiR that tlm ncopo iTnReblntt 16 hu "rathe- wtac. Ho of the hecretnry'H ilutleH under thcjrnya that tho destruction of all tho new era which Iiiih been lnauRiirntcd.ortf.catonB 0 ,,oUl Mcft ( ,,, dommiiU tho wrvlcen of a publicity ... w0..,d no. ...,. .,,. of mniiRKer of wide and varied cxpor-i 0 fcot or nn lnvaslon j,; .., r,,nro It would be neceMary to freo the LAIESI 10 EXPAND ASIIUXI), March .'!. Tho Ash liuiil ercnnu'iy is expnniliiifr, Two uolulilo improvemeuts uro now heinu iustnllcil, a iiiihleurixer nml n steiV ilier, iloviecs wliieli have u eupneity ol' over 1(1011 pillnii, nml will cost .flllllll). The iiiHteiui,('i' wns import -ed from Denver ami tlio Merilizor fnuii New Yotk. The use o' these imieliines will Riently e.xpedife the liumlliiiK of eieiimery proilmis, nil of which will ho duly M'ulnl mpl coi'li lied under modern lequirenicnts. The creamery does u hiy; Iiumuo&h with the S. P. iliniiiK eui"MMvic,ii under eontrnet in fuiuishiiiR' ereiini, ice cream nud other supplies, vlridRii Witelininn Smith of WJiitf 1'olnt trculle, eiRlitccii miles Miutli of Aslilnnd, Rot i foot uiiihliod Tucsduy morniii; wliilo vrnwHur hotwoeu freiRht enrs in that locality. lie was brought to the Hiiniturium Tuesday. Orenon Defeats W. S. C. 30 to 22 UUOHNK, Oro., Mar. 3. -Wn8hlnR-ton State coIIpro suffered another do feat lnnt tilRht when OrcRon Uulvor- 8lty Hcorud 30 polnta to tholr 'i'i, lence, linn couclildeil to walno mt Nounl connlderntloiin In favor of rIv Iiir the club 'ry opportunity avnll nble In KiileclliiR atich nn official, hence tlm reMRitntlou. No nnmo ban an jet lieen NURRVKteit lor l lie poni- tlon. I'nder tho by-laws an recently mueiided, tho truKteeg appoint tho hecretary ItiNtend of Hint official be lnR elected by the club. Mr. SenRer hnn filled tho ponltloii for nearly two yearn. Ilo oxporln to re-entir the practlNe of law In Aithlniid. J, W. Kennell loft for Ohio, Tue- day, of which state he In a native, to view old familiar nconoN. For Nome tlmo pnnt ho hnn been cnRitRod In ovaiiRelUtlc work under mUlonnry llaptUt aiixplrcN. He in mi old loco motive eiiKlueer and for many year wan In tho employ of the Hock Inland In a run out of ChlcaRo, Hilton V. Hlchardson. attorney and Mm. LoiiIho Conner, formerly of the Hotel Oregon, oro married nt San miopo. Cat.. February 2. by Hev. CharlcN named, rector of St. Paul' Kpucopal church. They will bo nt homo In San DIcro nt 23 1 C Lincoln avenue. Mr. Hlchardson went Koulh Hoornr wcekH bro. For novernl r.,.r. ,mi in nas nrnctlfied law In ." - thin city with nfflccn In block. waters of nilncii and Miibr lie tho Turk ish land forces. KnRland and Franco. Major Mornht aiRties, would be unaolo to brliiR m land force of sufficient stretiRth for rucccMful cpcrntlonb. w:ioreai tho Turks havo rtronR for i available. The bIiIp bombarllut; tint coitt defoiiMON nro handicapped heavily,, he continued, by tlm lack of sufflclcntly IiIrIi trajectories mid by the fact Hint (the amount of Ammunition avnllnMe for them Is limited. ConMrieHnR nil Hicmo phases, ho states that there Is no reason to doubt the nblllty of the (Turks to maintain control of tho Dar danelles. AN ROCKEFELLER moral responsibility for comlitions in nml nbout propertieg in uhicli they nro inlereitetl." "Mr. Itockefellcr," snys the report, "n IarRC stockholder of the most pow erful company in the suite, luif done a urcnt ilenl for the uplift of ncnple in other parts of the country nud in foreign lauds, spending millions of i dollars in this work, yet he has not endeavored to improve tho condition I of thu more llian (JOM) employes in WASHINGTON, Morch 3. A (the company with which he is eon- scnthin nrrnisnmcrit of the Colorado 'ncctcd and has not visited the state Hastened Her Yoiiiik Widow--Iid you hnvo nny tionble piling .(nek to prupo.-o? (lirl Friend No, denr; I told him you were nfter him. militia for its treatment of BtrikitiK miners and their families is contain ed in ti voluminous report submitted to the house today by the mines mid mining- subcommittee which invest i Rftlcd conditions in (he Colorado coal fields under n resolution adopted u yenr no. Wliilo coritiK condition generally in tho coal fields mid criti cising many of tho nets of the mine operators, including alleged violation of Mate laws, the committee icports Hint no evidence was found of u con spiracy in restraint of trade to limit the output of the mines, nor conclus ive proof of the existence of peon age. The strike was ssetlled long before the committee completed its report, so no specific recommendations nre mnde. The committee uppenls, how ever, for arbitration in such situa tions. It declares that these dUtttrl) anecft are nivtioii-widc in their impor tance; that the federal government is the only power competent to deal with them and, nfter referring to the testimony of John 1). ltoekefeller, Jr., who disclaimed rcsiwnsibility for Colorado conditions, ndds: "Absentee owners or directors by their nh'-enco from the scene of such disturbances cannot econpe their for moro than ten years." EFUETDI NA L PROBLEM LONDON, March 3. In the house of commons today Sir IMwnrd Orcy, the foreign secretary, was nsked by Robert L. Outhwnite whether tlm de mands presented by Japan to China encroached the integrity of China. The foreign secretary responded that the government was not in n position to give information on this subject. Further questions wero nsked, how ever, concerning Japan's demands, mid the forcicu secretary said that "some versions were much aggravat ed." Statement Hint Japan insisted that should China employ foreign ndvNors Japanese must be preferred, nud that all foreigners other thmi .In pa ins e must be excluded from rail toad, mining and dock building con cosMons were incorrect, Sir Kdtrard nsscrted. TWO RECEIVERS APPOINTED FO WESTERN PACIFIC 9AX FItANClSCO, March 3. Frank G. Drum, a San Fraacisee capitalist, and Warren OIney, Jr., chief counsel of the Western Pflclflfl railroad, were appointed today receiv ers of the Western Pacific railroad by Judge Van Fleet of the United States district court. Tho appointments followed the fil ing of a receivership petition agalHBt tho railroad by the Kqultablo Trust company of New York, trustee of a 130,000 bond Issue, yesterday as a result of the railroad's default of $1,120,000 Interests on Its bonds Monday. In the petition a request was mado that Olney bo appointed re ceiver. Tho court In unouncinK the commencement of tho receivership de clared that It had appointed Drum to act with OIney lest there be any criti cism of tho selection of the rallroad'a chief counsel and because there were financial as well as legal matters in volved. The court also said a third receiver would bo appointed If It wero found necessary. Naughty, Naughty! "So your worlc It monotonous U it' iiy don't you get n job in n shoe store?" "Why there especially?" "Something new going on nil tho time." Boston Transcript. Pioneer OREGON RELIEF SHIP FINALLY ARRI Ni:W YOHK, March 3. The first ship sent from this country with sup plies for tlio Helginns has been the last to leach her destination, neeoi cl ing to announcement today by the commission for relief in Helgiuui. Tho vessel i the Nordhnv, which soil ed fiom l'oitlaud, Or., September 11, 11) II, and reached Falmouth, F.nghiud, today. Moro than 100 cargoes, it was said, had been purchased, nud nmiiy of them bud been deliveied since this ship sailed, Kill days ago. The Nordhav lias aboard -iOL'tl tons of wheat which lias almost doubled in Milne during tlio long voyage. CONFIRMED TESTIMONY The Kind Mod font Headers Cannot Iloiibt Doan's Kidney Pills havo stood the test. Tho (chI of time tho hat-dost tost or all. Thousands gratefully testify. To quick rollof to lusting resultH. Medford readors can no longer doubt tho ovldcuco, UV convincing testimony twlco told and well confirmed. Medford' renders should profit by thesu experiences. John K re in or, (armor, Jackson ville, Ore.. anyH: "For years I suf fered from kidney complaint, I tried ono medicine after another, but nothing gnvo mo 'rollof. A friend who had taken Donn's Kidney Pills, told mo to try them. After i had usod thri'o boxes, tho troublo loft mo." (Statement given Oct. 28, iuoo.) oviou Timiaia ykaus lat- till Mr. Kromor snld; "I nm hnppy to sny that kldnoy trouble hna loft mo, novor to rotni'ii," Price 50c, at nil donlorr. Don't Dimply iiHk for n kldnoy remedy got Donn's Kldnoy Pills tho naiuo that Mr, Kromor hud. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Props., lluffnlo, N. Y. Adv, V :V K," T&. X, X i srH2js -a s .: "t? ,-y.v.w. : t '-I f s im ..y &y- si VJi j& cJ 1 vs & A, 7fi y :.r . Cop rri M itu J.HcirnolJif imuuvid P. A. Makes You Smoke Peaceful When vou hit the smoke trail via the Prince Albert line, vou are off to the joy lands, traveling 'first class, all debts naid .and money in the bank. Quicker you make your break for the real thing, the sooner you'll find the real joy of smoking. Nnce Albert riina-l the national joy smoke can't bite your tongue, nor any other man's, because the patented process contronea exclusively vy us ictK.ua uu. mo una tmu icavco pww ivo-.w. Once you've been over the route, you'll pack back whenever you ieei inai inside longing ior a pull at tne oia caiaDasn, Dnar.corncoo or nieci tn-tuin. Prince Albert is sold wherever tobacco is on the call; in the tidy red tins, 10c; toppy red bags, Sc; pound and half-pound tin humidors and the jim-dandy pound r. A. crystai-giass numiaor umi cenu iiV hum p .--wonderfully fresh and delicious. One for the office and one for home it your gait! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C.