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LAUGHS
A Oompromliw.
It was Sunday and Donnld was
hammering feway at tho bottom of his
garden, when his wife came upon the
Kccne.
"Mon," she said, "you'ro mnkin'
ower much noise. Whnt'll the lice-
bours sayt"
"I dinna care what the nccbours
say," retorted the .busy one. "1
must get my barrow mendit."
"Oh, but pojunld, it's vcrra wrnng
tae hammcc a Snwbath," expostu
lated his fcuidewife. 'Yo ocht tae tibe
f screw nails Yr
Father'a OtaiUoeat
Willie Pawf what is an optimist?!
raw A. man who regards n li
cense to hunt ns n Roodlnvcstmont.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
A ToHch-Me-Xot Toupee
Mrs. Bacon And when your hus
band gets angry, does ho tear his
hair? j
Mrs. Egbert Oh, no; bo's afraid
to. It's not .tils'; you know. Yonkcrs
Btatcsman. ,
lied Emotions
"She must have been surprised
when tho husband gave her such un
expensivo present." -
"Not Buqiriscd, my dear; suspio-ious."
JfisrW
w W m " r HVI
?r rw
A Viliied Guldo
"Wtll, William, have you heard
frpin your son f"
"No, miss; but they'll Bend 'o to
tho fronl right away. 'E's just the
Minn they be wantin' lherc."
"I'm huro ho is. Hut why do you
think ho will go straight to the
front?"
"Why, you see, miss, 'e'll be able
to show 'em the way about. 'E was
nt tho Door war, an' known all them
parts,"
InipUli Ink
"There is no sueli thing as luck'
"Thpru iwi'.t, eh? Did you over m'C
anybody upset an inkstand when it
was empty f Judge.
Another Kiuo
Employer -Want more pay! Why,
I only hired you lnbt week.
Offico Hoy Yes, but it cot me
more to live now, I used to let my
mother cut my hair 'fore I got this
job. Chicago News.
Amendment Carried
Mr, Gushingtori Mks (loldilugks.
Clara, will you he mine?
MiH Goldilocks Mf. Gushington,
no high-miuded, inodidii woman will
ever eonsciit to belong to tiny man.
Hut 1 will marry ypii, Percy. Brook.
lyn Citizen.
ricty of Practice
Army Doctor Have you had any
experience of nursing?
Hed Cross Itecruit Oh, yes,
rather. I had three ' brothers who
owncd motdrcyeles. London Opin
ion; -,? Fawlly Roullno
t The new.1 Vicnr was making pastoral
'- rftl)a In his parish and stopped to
''ewiveVs with a small boy at the gar-
t'Jwtfi wjiere does your fathor go on
Swnjfcyn, my ljltlo munT"
injl, ,gh fine Smidays lie goes
' Kfw and on wet Sunday he turns
'- u nit mit to oliurftk so ho can have
a bit, of PWO0 iu (4 llOUSe."
AttXfciirtiCG
TIL13 fate of Gonatniitinople ngnin hanqs in ttio balnnoo,
ns it did n oOnlury ygof when tho lUmporor Aloxnudur
of Russia insisted tp Nupoloon that tho groat essential to
tho development of his country was the possession of the
ancient Oftpitnl of tho Byzantine einpirc, and tho then ar
biter of the fate of Europe exclaimed:
"Constantinople! Constantinople! Never. It is the
empire of tho world!"
And since then it has been tho steadfast policy of Eur
ope to deny to Russia the Golden Horn and thereby stunt
her development, lest Russia bestride the world like a Col
lossus. Since then the tottering Turk, who has contributed
nothing to the progress of civilization has blighted the
Balkans with his barbarism, Ins throne upheld by tho arm
aments of the western powers.
The hour for tho Turk has
tion offers less menace to western Europe than a German
domination. Were the ideals of a Napoleon or tho ideals
of the kaiser to dominate the world in future, were the
mailed fist to rule, tho future -might bo dreaded, but tho
cataclysm of tho war spells the passing of militarism.
The expulsion of the Turk is in the interest of civiliza
tion. The development of Russia is in tho interest of civ
ilization and tho development cannot como unless the na
tion be given outlet to the sea to market the products and
stimulate industrial and commercial growth.
Russia possesses no free outlet tothe sea, except the
ice-bound ports of the Arctic Petrograd, its leading port,
is situated on a marsh in the same latitude as Greenland.
Its waters freeze in November and do not thaw until April.
Its conuncrcc passes through the Kronstadt canal, HY2
miles long, 23 feet deep. Ships get to the sea only through
the tortuous straits that divide Germany, Sweden, Den
mark and Norway. Its Arctic ports are open only in the
summer months. Xts Siberian port of Vladivostok is
reached only by a 6000-mile single track railway.
The importance to Russia of a free outlet to the sea in
the south, cannot be overestimated. Its resources arc as
varied ns those of the United States. Its wheat crop in
1913 was 200,000,000 bushels greater than that of the'
United States, its oat crop equal, its barley crop three
times as great, its rye crop twenty-five times the size of
ours. Roughly speaking, Russia provides onc-foiirth of
the world's wheat supply, over a quarter of its oats and
barley, a third of its rye.
Russia possesses one-sixth
world, and its soil is the most fertile. Its agricultural pos
sibilities are as great as those of Iowa or Dakota. Eighty
five per cent of its population live in the country, as
against 53 per cent in the United States and 22 per cent
in England. Modernized farming methods on Russia's
present acreage will give the world three-eighths of its
present wheat crop, two-thirds of its oat crop and fiye
sixths of its barley crop, and increase its rye crop a billion
bushels.
Iu livestock Russia produces a half again as many
horses as the United States does, one and a half as many
sheep and almost as many "cattle. It is the world's greatest
producer 01 uiuuur nuu mis uiuiuub vl iuuo vl cum im
vast iron deposits. It produces an enormous quantity of
petroleum, is rich in minerals, in gold, in precious stones.
What right has the world to prevent the development of
such a nation? Whnti-ight to longer prohibit free passage
of the Russian people to the open sea?
Russia is a sleeping giant kept in lethargy for a cen
tury by the armed forces of Europe and for centuries be
fore by the Oriental hordes to the south. Its people are
industrious and intelligent and only need opportunity for
development to attain the highest civilization.
Russia is really one of tho world's youngest nations.
Problems solved centuries ago in western Europe still
await solution. Primitive custoiris, long ago outgrown in
the rest of the world, still survive. But a few decades ago
serfdom still existed. But the nation has the hope and
fire of youth, the mysticism of the Orient blended with the
materialism of the Occident, ahd but a few decades will
be needed to bridge over the gulf of centuries.
"Wives Discourage Love
Making' Says Fullerton!
By Hugh 8. Fullerton
Marrlago Is not a game at all.
Kor la It 4ecaiiBo men havo ceased
niaklng love that there nro so many
unhappy marriages.
It Ib because men will not cease
making love that thero aro so many
unhappy marriages.
After marriage no woman wants
her husband to "make" lbvo to her.
All she asks Is that liO won't malte
love to others.
The fact Is that ho has liked the
ififune so well as played with her that
ho insist on keeping In practice.
Vory few sensible wohion want
their husbands to keep on making
loye to thom after marrlago.
Watch any married woman whosd
husband kisses or embraces her In
public and see.
Rvcsdrop on somo typical married
couplo and you'll find tho wlfo say
ing, "Go away; you'll get flour on
yourself," or, "Stop; I've got to pow
'der my nose," or, "For heavens sake
get away; you've beon eating onions."
The man wants to keep making
lbvo, and the wlfo usually Is satisfied
and thinks tho game Is ended, and
then sets made when a pretty wait
ress calls him by hlB first namel
If, as MIsb Bell charges, a man Ib
kinder to bis Uorso than he Is to his
wife, It Ib her fault.
A man makes love to a woman ex
actly as sho wants him to do. It ho
doesnt thero Is trouble. Horses only
want to be petted and humored and
encouraged, Nllio out of ten women
don't kuow how th'oy want it man to
JJt&t&m!
AK EMPlAK "
struck. A Russian domina
of the landed area of the
treat them, and tho man, poor fel
low, has to experiment until ho dls
concth tho right way.
Ono treats a horse according to the
character of tho horse, and Miss Hell
errs greatly In thinking tbat women
want only tender consideration and
petting.
Most of them get sick of that sort
of love-making In a short time.
Nino out of ten of them will love
a man more If ho will go out and
punch tho neighbor on tho Jaw for
dumping ashes on their walk than
sho will If he stays in tho house and
holds her hand and pats her halrl '
Besides, her hand Is usually busy
at something else, and I've never
seen a married woman who loved her
husband well enough to let him pat
)ier head within two hours after she
returned from tho hairdresser's.
The man who comes home, throws
his shoes Into tho closet and kicks bo
causo his slippers aren't thoro, who
has a romp with tho kiddles and
packs them upstairs on his back, who
growls becauso tho steak isn't done
to bult him, and then tosses over the
weekly payroll, saying, "Thero, Noll,
Is the week's plunder," Is making
16yo the right way!
Tho married women get 'enough of
the other kind at the matinee or from
her husband's friends.
Man cannot make lovo bettor than
to sco beauty in everything his wlfo
Is and does that's real love-making.
Tho ihatlnee idol brand doesn't ap
peal much to men and not much to
women off tho stage, j
SATURDAY, MAKOtt W,
ttERNIlAriDT BESTOWS FAMOUS PLAY000KS ON PROTEGE
The "Divino Sarsih" hu postpoiu'd
her Ainerii'an "farewell" for another
year, but in her pluee t,uniii, M'mi.
Yorxka ttnillnvr behind her the glory
of long noooeiation with Hernhurdt,
and the further tlihtiuetioii of being
Bernhardt' protege.
CITY OF MEXICO
WASHINGTON, March 13 Mexi
co City was reported nulot today and
officials hero expected all conditions
to Improve with tho occupation of the
Zapata forces. Sccrctnry Bryan
said:
"1 think wo aro In pretty good
shape. Carrnnzn has promised to per
mit people lenvlug tho capital, to
travel over the portion of the rnll
road ho controls, while tho Zapata
general In command thero has un
dertaken to admit food supplies."
Tho whereabouts of General Obro
gon, commanding tho Carranzn force
which ovacuatcd tho'7 city, Is not
known here.
No further reports wero received
today on the killing of John 11. Mc
Manus by Zapata troopers. With tho
assurance from tho Zapata command
er that tho guilty men would bo pun
iBhed, official awaited tho result of
tho detailed Inquiry,
Mr. and Mr. Itnidell of (lol.l Hill
were Sunday visitor f Mr. and Mr
Hai'lit of Harden Row.
Tom Korris spent Sunday in Med
ford with her family.
Klmcr Ilixiubothaiii and daughters
wero Medford visitors over Saturday.
Will Lewi, who is ono of tho jury
men on the trial of Martin, pciit
Sunday with hi family, returning on
Monday morning.
Mrs. Collins left on Wednesday's
train for l'nrtland, whore she will ho
tho silent of relatives for a few
weeks.
Mr. mid Mrs. Bopis of the Bruden
were passengers to Medford on Tues
day, returning the Hume evening.
Superintendent Wells and wife paid
the Dardanelles school nn official
visit Thursday.
Mm. Fennel! was in Medford one
day recently to visit her husband, who
is confined in the Sacred Ileal t hos
pital. Weather I'tophct IVhIim-'h ferecast:
Unsettled weather for somo days.
Kane's Creek biiKiness visitors to
Gold Hill: Mr. and Mrs. Miirdnn, Mr.
and Mrs. Olson, Fred Brown, Mrs,
Borgia, Mrs. Foley, Muggio Foley and
I'rophet Foster.
Mrs. Ilaisht of Harden How was
the sueftt f Mrs. I.owi ono day re
cently. All those reported on tho ick list
are convalescent.
John A. Pterl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
sh s. HAim-inrr
Phones r. 47 and 47-J3
Ambulance Sorvlco iforonor
QUIET
CONDITIONS
RAPIDLY
MPROVE
Jut before her recent openition,
Mini'. Bernhardt nent Mine. Yorska a
complete set of her prompt hooks ho
that if her illlnc- terminated fatally
the traditions of her pluvs would not
be lost.
SENT LEGISLATOR,
BUT BY WHOM?
l)KNVi:U, Colo., March 13. Carl
Gibson, a mesrenger boy, was arrested
at Sterling, Goto., and brought to Den
ver today td bo ipicatloncd by tho dis
trict attorney Iu connection with the
Inrobtlgntlon of Itoprcsoutatlvu W. W.
How-land's receipt of a package of
currency In tho Cotorniio house- of
representatives. Gibson disappeared
soon nfter a legislative committee be
gan tatting testimony In nn effort to
determine who sent tho money to
HowlnniHand for what purpose. Ho
was reported to havo carried tho
package of money Into tho house
chamber.
At a hearing of tho lcglslatlvo com
mlttco lasting until after midnight
1 lowland said that his former expla
nation was falso and that tho money
actually was sent by Dr. Mary Bates,
to bo paid to a woman detective. Mrs.
I.. I,. Hartzoll, a detective, testified
that sho was employed by Dr. Bates
to "shadow" John S. Phillips, proba
tion officer of tlin Denver Juvenile
court. Ullls for tho abolition of thin
court, presided over by Judge lien
Lindsay, nro ponding In the legisla
ture Judgn Lindsay said today that ho
had made complaint to District At
torney John ItiiKh, asking for (ho ar
rest of itcrsons supposed to bo con
nected with tho Howlands nffalr, on
charges of conspiracy. Bush prev
iously had announced that tho whole
matter would bo presented to the
county grand Jury.
With Medford trndo Is Medford mado
IX Theatre
Big Show Kvcry .VIHlt Except Humtay
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Matinee mid I'vcnlng
$20,000,000
MYSTERY
Thanhousor two reels coipploto
with thrills. Jim Cruzo, vllllan,
transformed Into tho dashing hero of
tho Jlmmlo Norton typo seen In tho
.Million Dollar Mystery. , , j
The Alarm
Two Bcol Koystono Coinedy
Stolen Radium
Majestic ,
Mutual Weekly Niews
5 anil 10c Don't Mls It (J and 10c
MONEY
AK
JM
0F STATE
GOVERNMENT TOTALS
NEARLY 8 MILLIONS
KAlitiM, Or., Mati-li 1.1. Provided
that state institutions and depart
men Is hiaintaliiod wholly or in pint
from I'ulids not doited through up
pt-nprintimiH miike e.vpeiidltuies wltleli
will measure up to their Milliliter! lu,,0'lr muvonwiit for tho rocnnluni.nt
the statu budgeti the cost of uiiiiu
tniniiur tlin state government, for the
present biennluin will total $7,001,
2:17.18 nn inerenso of $:i0,-llto.r:i
over Ihu previous biennial jwriod- -neoordiiis
lo figures compiled by of
lieials in the secretary of slate's of
flee. Figures prcpaicd by the seerelnry
show that the appropriations under
exist iujr laws aggregate fil,'.! 10,(1 18.117
for the present biennial pciiod, which
N .t:iHI,:tt:i.ll less than for Hie pie
vioiH bieuiiium, the uppropiintioiis
under existing law- then totaling
(11,(11) I, tlll'J.OH. To this Hum the re
cent legislature cnnlilhutcd fll.JHI.V
015.70, which was .$(l!l,.V10.0.r less
Hum the total iippropiiatiou of the
preceding legislature, and the remain
der consists of ciintinuiug uud inillage
appropriations.
Accordlus to the budget IsMurd by
the Kcerrlnry just prior to Mid eon
veiling1 of the legislature, the total
disbursements from nil miscellaneous
fluids not derived Troiii npprupriu
lions totaled $I,'..,.'I8,HIiiU7 Tor the
10KI.ll bicuhium. This sum added to
the total appropriation for that per
iiul htnnght the total cost of the gov
ernment up to !r7,li:it),8:U.(i:i. Tho en
Jiinntcd disbursements from such
funds for the present biennial erind
nro fixed by the budget nt $l,0.0,
.'88.."1, mid this sum milled to tho
total appropriation for the hiruuium
brings the totnl eo-.t of the state gov
eminent up t $7,1)111, 'J.TT. 18, nn in
erense of .fllO.IO.'i.VI oer the prevj
ous biennial period. These tulseel
lnueoiis funds are derived from fees,
etc., according to the budget.
THE PAGE SS$Y
MeBford's Leadlnrj Theater Aiternoon and Evening
Broadwdy Star Foaturo
O'Garry of JthejRoyallMounted
Thi'eo-Part Vitagraph Drama of tho Northwest
Solig Farco
Bill Haywood, Producer
Comedy Drama
Peggy of Fifth Avenue
Featuring Lillian Walker
George Ado Fablo of
the Cold Gray Dawn of the Morning After
Special Music by
WURLITZER ORCHESTRA
Mr. M. H. Stoinmotz, Organist
IT'S ALWAYS A BIG SHOW AT THE PAGE
Admission 5-10-15c
NOTE Look who is ceming: Charlie Chbplin, Mon
day and Tuesday
VINNING
One Night, Monday, March 22
Oliver Morosco's Production of J.. Hartley
Manner's Comedy of Youth
Peg' 0' My Heart
With Peggy O'Neil and New
York -Chicago Cast
Seats on Sale Now,
Curtain at 8:15 Sharp
This Play Will Not Come to Medford
KAISER
ABANDONS
ATTEMPTS TO TAKE;
BKItl.lN, (by wireless) , March 13.
-Tho (lerniau uftlclal report today
on the progress of tho war leads:
"To tbo south of Vpres Isolated
llrltlsh attankrt wore easily repulsed,
tun village or muivo vunppoiic- uckuii
successfully, but thereafter oncuunt-
ered a superior llrltlsh force and for
this reason It was not continued.
"Tho llrltlsh In this locality havo
been shtAvIng great aerial activity.
Tho day be font yesterday ono, and
yesterday two llrltlsh aviators wero
brought down by German fire.
"Iu the C'hutnpftguo district thero
has been a renewal of fighting at Iso
lated places, All tho attacks made
by tho French hitwi been repulsed,
the enemy losing heavily, Two hun
dred l-'rmch soldiers were taken pris
oners, I'oit and snow' liftvo hampered
tbo operations In tho Venues,
"The BiiHHlans have retreated Trout
the Augustowo district, and the rouu
try to the northeast, until now they
nro be) oud tho river Bobr and un
der the guns of Grodno. At a point
northeast of l'rzasn)tu, near Orxn
liver a llumdan attack has boon re
pulsed." HAWAIIAN CHINESE
COUNSEL RESISTANCE
IIOKni.ri.Ut T. II., March 13. A
Chinese nni-s meeting held here today
to diseiiHH h( .liipiuietio demands up
on the Cliince republic, resulting in
11 uiCHsnge being cabled to the go em
incut nt 1'eking, uihisiug that the
Japanese demands he refused even if
It resulted iu.wnr.
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THEATRE
ASHLAND
Prices 50c, 75o, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
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