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M&MM&-tfMKv4fe Jt,,timtmimw4t' J- Jr atEDFORD MAHi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD ORKOON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 10lf ) PA'Cfl L ..-. : Vf ASHLAND PLANS BEAUTIFICATION OF MOUNTAIN VH AHIIIjANI). March U.. Mnimtnln Viitw cniiit'tcry Ih to bo Hindu iim lioitti. tlflll It llltCtl II H tllll IIIIIIH) llllllll'H, It liolnjj (ho nuwi'Ht nH unit tm tlio li'irccHt of (ho olty'ii liurlul iijncun, tho linunlM'it hnvo Immmi rntliur ni'Klcctcil III tllO pllllt, but thO Nl'00 of civil! Iiiiprnviimoiit luin of Into hcon ctilnrK ml imcniKli to tiilm In IIiIh iloiiinln. Tho Indira liuvlnit tiiluui over (ho work of Hit pcriimiH'nl linproviiniotit, nppiuirniicM'H nlromly liiillrnto n notiw Mo chaiuto, VoltintrorH with cnllcrt for limt I'rMiiy iiml Kiiliinlay, tholr ftforU IikIiik illructmt nlonn vnrloim rliiiiinolii, Thoro Iiuh Iiciiii noino )' tutu to thi'Ko offorln nml oritur In lm foinliiK nipnri'ii( out of clmoH, IIouii tlnrlra linvo lii'oit iliifliioil, iivcniuiH liild not. truim plnuU'il, nml vnrloun otlor liiiprovMiiout fflnliinm mlopttil, l.mllra of thn nrloim cliilw of tho illy fKilnmtlon illil (ho plannliiK'. Mrn. I.nmklti IioIiik clialrnian, nnnlntod f Mimiliiiiiim (Iraliani, MoWllllniim, Hon. iIkiiii, Hiowii, nml Mlrni Biiwiiimi lloiimn, wlillo (ho iim'ii piirformvil (ho it r t u n I pliynlcal work with hoo. gpmln, nml nhovol. Aln-aily tho chmiKo In npMnrntirin In no uppari'iit (lint ono nwil not iiu'iitlon tho iinin of Moiiii tain Vliiw npoloRCttrnlly nt nan boon thn rnno hi-rrtoforo. Tho iiwUIiir out of ninny flno nlinilo (H'uh linn Ihhmi ono of (ho major Improvninontn. (Minn. V. KriiKr of Ht. liiiln, nr rlvt'il hi-ro I'rlilay on n tour of Invim tlnllon of Mirloim lornlltlnH, with n vlnw of Rctlllni; porinnnontly. Charles Chaplin at the Page Theatre Monday and Tuesday READY SALE FOR LITHIJ WATERBONDS AHIII.ANM), Mnn-li 1. W. Sinilli, n-prfM-nttiiK Swi't-I. (,mi"i,y V: Kohtirof Denver, linnil iiiveitorn, wiih here Siitiirdny reviewliiK tho nltnntioii leliitio to inveMtiieiitH by lii finn in the niixillaiy water boml hecuri-tii-H, .fll),()llO of which hum lieeii iiolil to that boiife. On l-Viilny Ihk( n telecrnni from ltl.vthe, Witter & Co. or Man iron rineo, wan reeeiveil by tlm loenl nyn ilieute, iiiiiioiiiii'iiiK that tliey bail taken over III" .1 00,01)0 woitb of biuiiN nllol It'll In hurt-low of tint etc jioKiliou city, ami miikiiiK iniiuiricn if morn of Iho itsuo were available. The heail eanii, Motleru Woodmen of the Worlil, with lieaibuartew nt Denver, hnvo taken $1 ,'1,000 of the bomlH, which imrcluise cIciiiih up the ixstie. lion. W. V. Klmore of Ilrownsville wax in AhIiIiiiiiI Tluirhilny, accom ianieil by Mm. Klmore, on the wity to iiiHiioct tho expohitioii at San Frail" eiteo. Wliilu hero Ihey vlnleil the iiiiueial hiiiii(,'K nml itlno oilier poiulH of neenie inlerertt in lliit vicinity. Mr. Klmon' Ih ii ineniber of the lower liniihc of the i'isliitivc uiit-emlily. Ho iw a banker uiul it one of Ihe repre Hcnliilive iMihincsH men of Mini citun y. Some yearn np he wiih ii eanili ilato for eoiiKrexH on the prohibition ticket. Clark llimli. itHhihtiinl eaithier of Hie Kiwt Nitlioual bank, is meving: from .IiuIk" Calkins' culture on l.au re ntreet, to the llrown nitleiiee on tho Scenic Diiv'c. nt Iho heail of Chm ch hhvi'l, a baronial manor com plete in count ruction nml eipiipmeut nml ufforiliiiK out) of thn fiucxt viewn of any rchiilenco propeity in town. ChnrlcN Chaplin, tho IntiRhlnK hit of (ho century, now with tho ICniiniiny coitipnny, In (ho niirprlw of (ho Hcrvcu. Many plnycrn hnvo coino from (ho IcKltlmnOi hIiiko nml. uinilo tpilck nml remnrltnlilo nuccenit before tho cam urn, but ho neeuin to lenil them nil. Mr, Chaplin limt not Ik'cii pint; on tho nrreeti, but hln populnrlty an n conic illnn linH been o grent, that It Ih per fectly nnfo (o ntnto that todny ho In ilrnwIiiK n InrKcr milnry than nny innii worklnc boforo tho emnern. Ho lit nnlil to bo nliout 25 yenrit obi, which fnct iiuilR'it hln ntirccmt nil tho nioro romnrltitblo. In prlvn(o life ho In n unique clmrncter, (ho public novr known whnt i;ock on when tho cniucrn crnuk lit not turnliiK. Denptto tho fnct Hint hln nnlnry oxecctin $100,000 n enr, he In cnld to wenr renily-mailo clothen nml utmir buy n nult condiiK moro thnn $Ki. Mr. Chnplln In credit (oil with nn nbiinilnnco of orlKlnnllty nml certainly (hero In no ono llko him on (ho ncrvcii. "Tho Champion," ono of Chnplln'n runniest comedies will bo nhown nt tho Tngo Mondny nml Tuenilny. AUTO AND GEMS F PAGE PATRONS VAILS RECEIPT FR PROSPERITY ENEMIES Li OSSES HEAVY SAYS BERLIN HHHMN, March Hi, (by wIidIcbh) -Tho (lornian war orflco (oilay kiivo out u roport on tho proKreBa of tho flKhtliiK which romlH att follow; "Tho bntliH at WoHttmdo woro Bhollod yoHtonUy without effect by (wo Ktinbontfl of tho enoniy, "Tho (lorinnn n((nck on tho holKhtB nouth of Ypron ocouplod by llrltlnh troops Ih mnkliiK kooi! pro uruHH, "I'artlnl nttnekfl by French troopH north of I.o Mosiill, In tho Cham pngiio illHtiict hnvo boon ropulned. Tho onoiny HUHtnluod heavy Iohuoh, In tho Voukoh flghtlnt; contlnuoa at tiov- ural plucoH, "Tho ntimbor of HubhIiui jirlHonom from onKngomontH to tho north of tho AugiiHtowo foroHt has boon IncrouHod to 5400. Strong IlUHHlan attnclcs to tho north nml to tho northeast of 1'rznHiiyhz rauultod In tho fullurtvond tho onemy'B loimoa woro hoavy. South of tho Vistula thoro lias boon no chnngo," On nnother pneo of thin paper In piilillnliod tho flrat Hat of tlioso who' nro entered In tho 1'nRo Thcntor vot-1 InR content for tho Maxwell tourliiK rnr, tho (wo diamond rliiRs mid other prizes. Thin lint In complete, up to tnnt nlKht n( K o'clock, nml (ho number of votes that hnvo boon received for ench. Knvernl moro nniues woro en terod niter that time, nml (hoy will bo shown on (ho screen at (ho I'ngo Thcntor. Tho plan of tho contest Is to ne 'e ore oten, nod tho ono who secures tho Inrgcut nutnbor, whether Indy or Kcntlcmnn, will bo nwnrded tbo Max well car, and (ho second nud (bird larKcnt, number will receive tho ilia lunnd rlnRs. Flvo votes nro Riven with ench ndmlHslou to tho (henter through tho box office, nud n still Krcntor amount through Iho order books, Oo not wait to be nominated, If you want to enter the contest, for you will recclvo GO votes If you will call nt (ho theatei and leave your iinmo nt tho box office The names nud otcs will bo shown on tho screen nt tho Fnite Theater nt onoh perfor ninnc( mid ehmiKed dnlly as (ho con (est proKroMvt. Adv. TIES UP TRAFFIC N'KW YOHK. Mnrch IS. Tlu-re nro 2,000,000 persons uncmployctl in tlui'Unitci Stiitcrt wlioc yearly eani inpt hhoulil bo .fl.'J.'iO.OIHVlOO," saiil Theoilore K. Vnil, presiileut of the American Telej;raplj & Teleplione company, in the annual report isMicd. These perxoiiK are now living nt the expeiiM) of their hiiviiiL'f, tlieir friciuls or the public, hu mivh, nml what is needed to liriu about their re-employment mill the return of prosperity is the rcMonitiou of eon ilitious which would inspire eoufi ibuit'e i" the securities of public ser vice mul industrial properties anil enable them to obtain money for ex tension. "A billion dollars u year i need cil," he nsscrts, "to put these enter prises in a position to meet tho tie uuiuils of Iho country, both an grow iug ami e.oiii concerns, and if tliey eoulil begin tho expenditure of cten ii part oT that kiiiii, "it would restore tlo normal conditions of employment, e.xpcnilitiiie, eonsumptlou and pro-dutiiou." RUSSIA FACES IN CLOSING UPON FOR I PRZEMSY L l'CTHOHHAD, March l.'. Aus trian forces, suiijiortt'd by n largo (Jennnii couliiiKeut, are again tnakiiig a iletennliied effort to relieve the I'rfiiij'Hl fortress in (lulicin, besieg ed by the Hussions ninco the early monlliH of tho war, Having failed in their movement in Hast (lulicin, near Ktmiislmi, when they hoped lo strike northwest in the direction of I'remsyl, and having transferred tho center of their ocni tious further to lliu west, (hey are now nllrui))ting to take a direct route from ITjnk Pass to (he north. In the vicinity of Klutben, nlmoHt liny wny between Hjok nml I'rzemysl, the Aim liians eueoiinlered serious Hussion resistance, and the kiicccsh of their movement depends on thn outcome of their conccntmtrd efforts lo break through (ho Hussion lines nt this point. The simiiltnneous closing in of the Itussinn besieging forces upon I'rzc mysl mid tho occupation of Mnlko vitr.a, within three miles of the fort ress nt I'rzemysl, moro interesting than any other just now in Oalicin. decent operations in which Hussinn forces in occupying hostile positions hnvo taken n largo number of men and guns, rcvcnl that Przcmysl is much stronger In artillery and infan try than had been believed. It is evi dent that the fortress has kept in constant communication with Aus trian Hiint8 outside by means of wireless tclcgrnphy nml the flights of aeroplanes, Hussian military authorities todny expressed confidence in Ihcir own se curity in (lulicin. YOUNG TURK P PA E TO FLEE I'AIHS. March 15,Tho I lavas Agency publishes n dispatch from Its correspondent at Athens reading: "News reaching here from Constan tinople states that the young Turks are beginning (o flmf (heir position difficult, and aro preparing for" flight. "Tho Germans, a great number of whom hnvo sent their families to places of safety, continue their ef forts to convince tho Turks that the Dardanelles aro Impregnable but tho Inhabitants worried by omens, aro showing much uneasiness, Every morning they mount tho house tops and scan (ho sea of Marmora and tho Hosphorus (o see If any hosdlo fleet Is In sight. "Tho Sultan Scllm, formerly tho Herman crulsor Goobcn, Is un doubtedly out of commission. Thcro Is a rent In her armor 18 yards long, said to havo been caused by a Turk ish mlno," 10 COURT OF CLAIMS NKW YOHIC, Murcli 15,-Fiie early loduy in tho new subway under construction tjn Seventli n venue be tween Forly-sceond mul Forty-third streets, filled the streets with smoke, lied up traffio on n portion of tho old JJrondwny subway and sumo of tlio adjacent tuirfuco lines and tlrovo hundreds of guests from Hit) hotels clustering about Times Sipiare. The fire wiih attributed lo u short circuit. Tho jiolieo reserves weixi called out to (pilot punio-Hlrioken guests, who rushed fi'om tho hotels, DIED HOIIKHTS At his homo in Phoe nix, March Jfi,' Allen C. Hoberls, aged (7t), of general debility. Ho wiih it nutivo of Ohio, born December Kl, 1805, nml had been n resident of Phoenix seven years, llo leaves liis,60"' WASHINGTON, March 15. For mer ltopresontntlvo A. Mitchell Pal mer of Pennsylvania tins been se lected by President Wilson for chief Justice of tho United States court of claims, to succeed Judge Charles II. Howry, whoso resignation Is to tako effect April 1. SPANISH WARSHIPS UNDERGOING REPAIRS PAHIS, March 15. The Hnvas agency has received n dispatch from its corrcsmni!cut nt Madrid, who re cords a certain activity on the part of two Spanish warships. The cruiser Hio de la Plntta is undergoing rcpaiw at top speed mid tho cruiser Condo Venedito Iiiik been ordered to sea for target practice, AID THE KIDNEYS PHOENIX SCHOOL IS VICTOR OVER TALENT Tho declamatory contest between tho Talent and Phoenix schools was won by tho latter. Modals woro awarded to the MIhsob Kllznboth Goro and Catherine Itlco of l'hoonlx and Lloyd Turnoy of Talent. Tho pro gram was In chnrgo of (ho 1'aront- Toaohors circle, Stato 8chool Supor Intondont Churchill was present. Tho prlzoB woro given by County Superin tendent Wells. Tho following program wuh given: Violin solo, Miss Margurot Adam- wife, Atiinmlu Q, Hoborts, and ihreo children, Mrs. Kvu Cnsoy of Lebanon, Mo.; Charles W. Hoberis of Phoenix and Mrs, Walter Itoborls of Sail Francisco. Ho was a member of the Masonio lodge No. 83 of Lebanon, Mo,, and of tho Methodist Kpiseopal cliurch, Funeral will Iip hold Tm'S day, March 10, nt Vresbyteiian ohurohi Plioonix, at a p. m., Hev, i lie official inu;. i(eniuii( t PJioejiix, Uocltatlons by Lota .Slovens, Alta Scott, Halllo Illce, Kllmor Ilagloy, Ktlzabeth Goro, Helen Adainson, An drow Johnson, Lloyd Tumor, Cathor Ino Itlco, Opal llackus, I'oarl Hartley und Maude McCaslIn, 'Violin solo, Miss Alice Vau dor Slula. Pluno solo, Mrs. C, C. McCurdy, Mi-dfonl .Siifferci-s Should Tako No Further Itlsk Why will peoplo continue to But fcr (ho agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lnmo noss, headaches, languor why al low themselves to become chronic In valids, when a tested remedy Is of fered thoniT Doan's Kidney Pills havo been used In kldnoy troublo over CO yours, havo boon tested in thousands of cases. If you havo any, oven ono, of tho symptoms of kldnoy diseases, act now, for gravel, tlrqpsy or II right's dlsoaso may sot In and mako neglect dangerous. Can Modtord residents domand moro convincing proof of merit than tho following? lizra Arnold, Applagato road, Jack sonville, Ore., says: "My back both ered mo for flvo or six mouths, I had n dull pain through my kidneys and tho kidney action becamo very Irregular. I had to get up at night on that account. I was told to try Doan's Kldnoy Pills and did so with ftuo rosults. They soon rid mo of all tho allmenU. My klduoys havo both ered mo very little bIuco.'' Price 60c, ut nil dealers, Don't simply aBk for a kidney remody got Doan's Klduoy Pills tho same that Mr, Arnold had, Foster-Mllburn Co., START MOVEMENT T SIZE OF AH AND NAVIES NKW YOHK, March 15. Inaugu ratlon of a movement to bring about a world wide restriction of nrmlcs and navies by International agree ment nfter tho war s ended. Is an nounced today by (ho American League (o Limit Armaments, Thin movement Is being organized through conferences and correspondence with (ho leaders of public thought In ser oral foreign countries, It was stated, "We are undertaking to solidify tho movoment nml co-ordlnnto tho efforts nlong this lino while tho war Is still In progress In order to mako the strongest possible prosentallon of (ho Issue at tho earliest opportune moment," snys tho League's nn nonncomont. "Wo nro not proposing mothods (o bring penco to Kuropo un til Kuropo Is ready to stop fighting Oi us own nccorn, wn smnu uy wnat wo hold to bo the mnln proposition that reduction of all armaments (o (ho least proportions consistent with tho demands of normal tranquility nnd In use of money now going Into destructive engines of war for tho constructive ngenclen of pence, Is the true solution of the pence problem," Verily "Von know Hint story nbout Esnn mid his tiottngof" "Vcs." "Didn't he make a mess of it?" Hoeky Mountain News. ROGUE RIVERMES AT ilMiR SAN FHANCISCO, Mnrcli fl. Hoguo river Apples nro hcliiff sorvcit nt'thu (able of several exposition of fieinls by courlcsy of tho fruit, ex hibitors in the Oregon building Since automobiles nro not nllowml on the fair grounds, signal honor were given tho Hoguo river wpptj, when a sccinl permit nllowed the Oregon product to enter the ground in 'nn nulo, xrUh Clnilde McQco of tho Howard Auin company, nn pilot, Ocorgo M. Hylatul, innnaginjr secre tury of Hip Oregon commission, and .1. A. Frohbneli of southern Oregon, (lomitcd tho fruit. Almost every ono noqunintaLivitli the commission vtrax remembered.. LEW FIELDS Famous Comedian, ay$: "It is a hard job to be a profoMioaal comedian, but TUXEDO keeps me in a happy frame of mind. Try a pipe and be sure to smoke TUXEDO." 8 i: --ii Tuxedo Brings Out the Joy-Chuckles When you hear Lew Fields get off his funny cracks it makes you feel gigglesome all over, doesn't it? There's the same old good-feeling effect about Tuxedo, too. Puff some in a pipe or in a smacking-fresh rolled cigarette arid you'll get that joy-tickle running all through your system. jiixedo IF Tht Wc Tohaceo for Pif anJ agartttt " Tuxedo is made right mild and mellow and wholesome so that you can smoke all you like of it all day long. No drag or sag, no bite or blister to Tuxedo. That's all taken out by, the famous "Tuxedo Process." Tuxedo is the finest, choicest, creamy-smooth leaves of Kentucky Burley put up to give you perfect tobacco satisfaction in every particular. :HiH:MHflH Msffi I J.I f W.I :-i HyjnujaaiUHprxjH YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Famous Gram Tm Convenient, gUttlno wrappod, moUtura proof pouch . . . . In Tin HumlJon 40c and 80c 5c with fold laUariof, I lli curved to (It pocket In Clan IlumlJort 50c and 90 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY "MADE IN OREGON, U. S. A."-Isn't Enough "MADE IN MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY" -That's the Stuff THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Medford Iron Works 13. G. Ti'Owbridgo, Prop. General Foundry, and Machino Works Phono -101; Res. Phono 5031 For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Tolopbono 890 FIRST-CLASS Printing' AND WJth'Moclford traaa u atori3 aadfll'roiiB., lluflnlo, N. Y. Adv. Keep Your Money at Home Wo mako a specialty of Door and Window Frames and Inside Finish. Also Doors and Windows, QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES RIGHT Factory Corner Eloventh and Fir Streets. Medford Sash and Door Co. Book Binding MADEINM1DFOW) r ' MX MEDFORD PRINTING 00. n- -4, . j M I j n i I "I - '. .' ' A; i IH -1 i i i f'l V'J yrr