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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1915)
pSnpRT: . M : w FAGB TOUB M1DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE '"AM INDKI'MNDKNT NKWRPAPufT FUBMSHI'ID KVJSHY AKTWINOON t XXCH1T 8UNDAY 11 Y THE MICUKOIIU PMNTINQ CO. Officii Mall Trlbuna IlulldW, S5-37-S9 North l'lr street; tcleplnnio 76. tChe.DMnoorfltlo Times, Thn Mctfford MMly The Metirortl Tribune, Th South rn.OfrKtmlsn.Tlio Ashland Tribune. KVaOBXPXIO MATES One j'Mr, by mall 1 ,16.00 Oiut inviUi, by lnivll . . . .10 Ibt inMHii ddlverd br carrier In Mwlf&nJ. PhbCmlx, Jacknorwllla Mid Cmtrnl IMInt ....... .80 fttrUy only, hy mull, per ycar X.OQ Weekly, per year 1.60 OffloJM rarer of the City of Mcdford Ofriclft) Taper or Jackadn County. Mntered n sccond-dns matter at Medfon), Oregon, under the act of March S, 1(71. Bworn Circulation for 1914, S5SS. Full leased wire Associated Pre dis patches. Subscriber falling to receive pfcpem promptly, phono Ctrcu- 4 latlon Manager at 2 5 OR. . Old Judpo Skoovcr, our local capi talist besides vrearin' a linir watch chain, is th' solo survivor o' th,' busi ness careers founded entirely upon nn ability fcr Spenccrinn penman bltip." LAUGHS Saving Ills Face "Don't speak to me again, Ernest Maltravcre. I have discovered that you nro iiai a real marquis." "Curves; Qcraldinc, what lmve you disco verrdl" "I haV'tf discovered that you came to this country on a cattle boat." ''Quito true tho cattle aboard were all pedigreed cattle." "Oh, well, that's different." m IVrpettul Motion "Havo you heard about that Mexi can Ferris wheel at tho fair?" . "No. Wliy Mexican t" "Bccnuso it's capable of any num ber of resolutions." Wasted Culture Bismarck was on ono occasion pressed by a certain American offic ial to recommend his son for a dip lomatic plncc. "He is n remarkable fellow," said tho proud father. "He speaks seven languages," "Indeed," said Bismarck, who had not a high opinion of linguist ac quirements. "What a wonderful head waiter lie would make." Trouble! Water "Ah, yes," murmured Miss Screech-' cr, after the first selection at tho concert. "1 have had some very ex citing experiences. Coming over her6 from nhmml, a lorrihlo storm arose and I had to sing to quiet tho pas sengers. You should hae seen tliC heavy seas running." And the big rudo man in the pitiK necktie gazed out of tho window "I don't blumo (he bea," he unit- iered. Xot a lloost Citllur I 'union me, sir, but il there another artist in (his building! Artist -TIioio is nut. There is. however, a man on the fourth floor v ho paints. Philadelphia Publio Ledger. fiho Survived "SJs won't be able to oee you lo night, Mr. Jones," said her'' little brother. "She's had a tur'hlo acci dent." "Is (lint so? What linpocncd?" "All her hair got binned up." ''Good heavens, Was ho binn ed V "Nixw, the wasn't dieie." I'itth- burg Chroniolir, . Tapering Off "Havo you ft fenaro cigar about you, old dimity ' ' . ' "Certajnlv put I thought that yon wero going to &top smoking!" , "So If am, bit .iqtft too abruptly. I've already stoppo'd, sraoting my (jwu oigars." AH Aboard! ' lie Somo (unes quite carry me HWy. , SheOnly tell me one, and I will play it with great pleasure, Warned JH Timo v GkoUK Im, I watt' a boy. you k; tfc' dkUr.MM t I't atop MMklMK eteMU i would ,becon 14. " - ! wu, wbr M't yu mSKJWy SOLVINa SHIPPING PROBLEMS T? UVVV RAISING in the west is gradually getting upon a business basis. Tim citrus fruit grower of southern California yeftvs ago was forced to solve the same problems and has done so suc cessfully. Co-operation is the key to the solution of the growers and shippers' problems co-operation among growers in orchard care, in fruit picking and packing, and co-operation among shippers in marketing. Quantity production spelled the doom of the individual shipper and the doom of the shipper on consignment ac celerated by the dishonest' and rapacity of the commis sion broker. The orchardist must, look forward in the future, not to fancy prices, but to sure markets at reason ably profitable prices, and in order to enlarge his markets, he must plan to reduce the price of his products, lie must get upon a manufacturing basis. The formation of growers' and shippers' leagues, com prising all the fruit, belts of the northwest, is the most hopeful sign of tho times. The need of the hour has forced it. Co-operation is essential all along tho line, and the scientific distribution of the fruit, so as not to glut any one market, is as imperative as the f. o. b. sale wherever possible, the minimum price consignment and tho opening of new markets. The war has demoralized the European markets for fruit. Lack of adequate shipping facilities threatens tc hamper it for years to come. Meanwhile the orchard out put is constantly increasing and profitable markets must be found if fruit raising is to be established on a sound business basis. A meeting has been called for tonight at the library building of orchardists and shippers ot the valley to dis cuss co-operative shipping and marketing, which all fruit growers are requested to attend. Among those who will speak is II. G. Davidson of Hood River, president of the Pacific Fruit Distributors, and also president of the newly organized shippers' council. BEGIN THE WAR ON PESTS THE Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' league is doing a val unlilo work in lioluilf of tho nrndiicors of the vallov and their warning in regard to fighting animal pests should be heeded. Now is the time to begin the war upon digger squirrels, gophers, moles, rats, mice and other pests that do much to lessen the growers' profits. Every animal killed within the next few weeks means many less for the fanner to fight the coming summer, as spring is the season when they breed and multiply. The league has published the best methods of exterm inating the predatory animals, recommended traps to use, given recipes for preparing poisoned food, and arranged to supply poisQned grain at wholesale prices. They have done- everything except place the traps and the poison, and it is up to the farmer to do the rest. ITALIANS DEFEAT ROME, via Paris, Starch 17. An Italian punltivo expedition sent from Bengazl under Colonel Paola, dis persed a strong force ot rebels near Gobadla, after a hard fight. Tho Insurgents lost 100 men killed and many wounded wbilo tho Italian losses aro placed at '10 killed and 15 wounded. Tho expedition from Hcnguil. cap ital of ono of tho administrative dis tricts of Tripoli, -was sent out In connection with a force from Cyro nalca to put down a rebellion of nat ives which Is reported to havo reached considerable, proportions. GERMANY FAILS TO TOKIO, March 17. Tho 0aka JIJI has published an Interview with Premier Count Okuma during which this Jupaneso statesman said he ex pected good results, from tho nego tiations going on at tho present time with China. Tho premier said among other things that Germany was Instigating China against Japan, but that tho result would bo futile. Ho said that If Russia secured Con stantinople It was hla opinion that she would bo content to abandon her Ideas of obtaining an outlet In tho Orient. Tho premier spoke strongly of tho changed attitude In tho United States towards Japan. Ho said theso relations wore becoming very frlend )y and that thoy wore especially good at tho present moment 'A alio World's, Greatest Clairvoyant mid Physic Palmist MADAME WINTEURQTH, who Is ono of tho most famous readers of Ilfo'a mysteries in the world, should be consulted upon all matters. She yill astoalsh you. Her many years before tho pqblfc has proven hor re liability,, Her groat knowledge of tM true science of palmistry is based Infallible principles and dQinon- ImkrtaA fttflt 14.1 R Pontral TRIPOLITAN WOMAN MTJDFOfcD MATE TRIBUNE. oreluml distriots oC (,ho north; TURKISH CAPITAL CONSTANTINOPLE, via Berlin and -wireless to London, March 17. Only Important movements have bcon undertaken by tho allied fleet oper ating against tho Dardanelles for tho past few days. Tho activity ot tho warships linn been limited to demon strations. Now attempts by cruisers and destroyers to approach tho outor fortifications and clean tho channel of mines aro reported to havo been futile because of cffcctlvo flro from the batteries. Civilian population of Constanti nople appears quiet and most Indif ferent to tho ships which are being mado to forco a passago of Darda nelles. BELGIAN HERO REFUSES 10 ACCEPT PAROLE PARIS, March 17. General Loman Belgian dofendor of Llego, now a prisoner In Germany, has refused to accept his liberty under a parolo which the Germans havo offered him, according to a letter rccelvod by ono of his friends, a major In a Bolglan engincor corps, , General Leman replied to tho of fer of a parolo, ho wrote his frlond, that his first act on obtaining free dom would be to offer his services to Bolglum and his king. Ho added that tho wound In his foot, which troubled him so long had at last healed. FOR YOUR CHILD'S COUGH use Sphlffmann's Concentrated Ex pectorant, Positively contains no nar cotics and perfectly harmless. Eases the mobt stubborn Cough promptly, and Druggists refund money If, not found tho very best. Adv. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 9 S. HAItTLKTT. rhoaM M, 47 and 47-J Ambulance Service- Ooroatr REMAIN M MEDFOTH), OREGON, WTCPNIilSDAY. MAROII It WHO'S WHO ON In six month Kdith Johnson bus advanced livrvclf until lu plnvs the leads in many western moving luVturo plnys. She id ur beautiful mid has n simple, sweet manner that intikiw her an ideal film irl. Artist who have mcn IMith in mnvinjr pictures sn ho would make a wonderful model. She has roomed HRIDGKI'OItT, Conn., March 17. Mrs. Helen M. Anglo, on trial for mniihluujjhter, collap-cd todav iltiriu the rocesrt of the court, iter Mrenlli giving way under the ordeal of the crobrt-exnmiiiiitlon. She is charged with havine; enured the death of Wal lace R. Ballon in Stamford Inst June. Mrs. Angle retired shortly nnd wns on tho stand at the noon recess. Repl fnjr (o u question of the stnto's attorney, Mrs. Anglo said she had never seen Ballon intoxicated. Fiery Blood " Disorders Checked The Sources of Disease are Cleaned and Blood Purified TlinM who hnvc uwd H. H. B. miirTfl at tho war It rlirrk btixsl illmaara. Htn a, man icxlij with hla akin all broken out : tn him axaln In n vek or Iko aflvr nuluc H. H,,H. and he In a wonchr to IkIioIiI, all clrarfd up, akin hrallhy, cjo brlcht, a ble amllo replact-a tlie droop. What la H. H. 8. that ran arconiplUh mich wonilcrful re nulla? lint of all It I n natural mnll rlnc. I.lko milk, ftn; and other fowta that can nut b Imitated. H. K. K. owei It to Nature for Ita powir to orrrromo dlteaie Juit aa txi prertnta emaciation K, H. H. la not a coinbluatlon ot prcaerlptlon drugi. It li a preparation direct from medicinal planta that retain all tho Tlrlle potency of what we need, what wo muit uaro In the blood to counteract thoaa deitructlva tendenclea that small ua throunbout life. If It were not for our natural accrctlona to auitaln ui, aided by audi known help ua H. 8. 8. there would be iraail chance ot an of ua aurtMni; childhood. Oct a bottle o( H. H. H. today from any drugidtt but be careful to arold tho aub, atltutea palmed off on tho unwary, 8. 8. H. I prepared only by The Swift Bpccldc Co., r3 Kwlft HMff., Atlanta, Ga and for pri vate medical advice wrlto briefly your ajroptomi to their medical department. They will take excellent care of you, NflRMMHBBjHHKpr'' IT THEATRE . wj:hni:hiay-tiil,ii.sj).y nkjht Chas, K, Harris' latest Bong, "It Maltca Mo Think of Home, Sweet Home." THE TARDY CANON BALL 'Two Part Itcllanco, ltullroad Drama The Sheriff of Muscatine Two I'art Kay-lloo Thriller NIEDA Ficauty Film, Featuring Margarita Fluhor. THAT MINSTREL. MAN Koyxtono Comody VllWK AND '10 CHNTH IlKlli: rfUDAV MOIIT, 'VllKS KVKIIY NIOIIT THE AMERICAN GAYETY CO. In Mirth, MuhIc dnd Comedy, Not Picturca. Two Hours of Clean Kiitoriulnmont at 10 and MO CentH. NVIth Photoplay Features t many offers to po-o fur prominent men in New Yoflc, hut site loves the movies u ml doesn't think iiuv onu ixr. sou can do two things well nt thu same tunc. Some recent pii'tuies in which AHhs Johnson iilaycil the lead are: "if 1 Were Young Again," "Tho Flower of I -111111" ami "TIip Lure of the Win digo." IfiRrOFFlOR" ' Xi: YOHIC, March 7.The twenty-ninth Tinted States mfantrv marched up Broadway today behind bands playing popular airs and be tween tens of thoiisiinds who lined tho street, boarded the transport llu ford, lying at the foot of West Forty second street, and sailed for Panama. The regiment, clad in its fighting clothes, was reviewed lit the city hall by Major General Leonard Wood, cimimandiug the eastern d!isiou, V. S. A., Mayor Mileliel and othpr city and National Ouiinl officials. STAR Wednesday and Thursday THE "Exploits of Elaine" Ellitli Episode Two Parts Each episode a complete story SOCIETY VAUDEVILLE Wednesday and Thursday Nights Afternoon 2:15 Evening, 7:00 THE FILMS 1015 BiMltfr IIUIM. IN, Mnivh 17 (hv tthett'MH.) The (loriunn wnr office today mi out mi ollicuil icpoit on tho iirnjtiiH of tin war, dated Match 17, and roniHiiir hm follow m: "The context for I lie iioxhchhIimi of an emiiiciii'o on the Nimthcrii Hlope of tho l.otette heinlitH to the northwest of Allan linn hi't'ii ilceitli'd In favor of the (IcmiaiiM in tho Cliiiiuimuiio din trtct, hiecifit'allv to the west of PorthcN and to the north of l,e JIIh nil, the Kivnch ext onlay tlollvorod Hownil iiiixiieocHMful uttuckH. Ninth of l.o MiiHiiil llio nttiii'ktt woio re newed with Htioiiuor forces mid the OllllKl'llll'llU Hllll IMllltluilO. "In the Atpimio the fihtiui linn not jet come to un cud. riciioh forces hao heon diiveii hack from the slope (o the southwest of Van ipiois, oiM'iipiod hy Ihciii. Two Frcneh uttaeks in the l.n I'i'lui foiosl, north wcx( df I'oiit-u-.Moiisson, resulted in failiiie. In tho Voxox Iht'io has hceu nothing moii' than urtillorv duels. ''The Ifuxxiiiu iidvauce iicnlitht Tiiurocti, in Kovuo proviiici, Kits, sin, northeast of Tilsit and l,uuc.x rarj;ou, in east PniBxIu, jtml across tho holder from Tauroi;ou, litivu lioon topiilxod. "Knxsiitu iitloiupts to hroak through tho Gorman linos holwoon tho Skwn iiiul tho Ornc rixors, north of Warsaw, hImi have hceu ropuUed. ''There Is no cIiiiiiko iu the silun tioii south of the Vistula," A "whito diodonol checked modras ig JneWfrmr Collar The leading men's wear otorca havo Ido Silver Collars or can get them for you but If you have the sllghtcat bother, write us for a lilt of our dealers nearest you. cto. r. lot i eo., Mm, trot, ft. r. STOP! SEE R. H. McCURDY Itcxldont AkciiI, .Mcdfoml, On'Kon Is Your Car Insured? Ht, Paul Flro V Mailno Itisiiranro (.Viinpiiii)-, St, Paul, MiiincMitn Intoriiorated 1 SCO Capital ami .Vet riiiridux, .Inn, I, llllfJ Over $I,0(mmkmhi ' .... j RENEWED FIGHTING B FRONTS LrNPOMTIOrTB THE PAGE WeTdhniyyand Medford's Lcnilln; Theater. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! MARY 1i HEART OF THE HILLS A Drama of tlio Hill Country In Tlueo Parts ' TiiiiiTi:i:xTir fpikodi; of thu MASTER KEY Tho Acts Ho not fall to soo tho last tluro oplsodes of this Krr-at serial A GOOD COMEDY Music by WURLITZER ORCHESTRA Mr, M, II, Hteliunoi., OiKimlst Tiffr'TT.imft'::sii' tz'i. T&'ssnmnunKjami ' iMi IfKSrtR, It Huolliox anil Hollows I.lko it .Mili tant PlnMcr Without llio 1 tilt tt or Stlim Miihtmolo Is a rloaii, whlto olnl inont, iiiailo with the oil of mustard. It does all tlm work of llm nld-fitsh-lonod iniiKlnrtl jilastor -iloeii It Imltor and does not blister. You iln lint havo to bother with a cloth. You simply rub It on and usually tho mlu hi Kniiot Doctors and nurses uso Mustcrolo and recommend It to tliolr pntloiits. They will kIiuIIv toll you what re lief It wives fiom Horo Throat, llroit- chills, Croup, Stiff Nock, Asthuia, NoiirnlKla, Conaostlon, Pleurisy, Ithmimnttsm, l.umbaKo, Pains and . l ,I.A II...... ..h f.it.ila U.irrl.tfl AL'IU'H III lllll lllivn ill "...in, i, -, Horo Muscles, llrulsos, Chilblains, Frosted Foot, Colds of the ('host (It often pi events" Pneumonia). At our ilriiKRlsts, In Snc anil r.on Jars, and a special lail'.o hospital slco for 2 r.n. Ho sure ou Kot th" Roimlno .us torolo. Itofuso Imitations Rot what Miu ask for, The MuslcrolO i oin puny, Cleveland Ohio. I'nld Adv. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Presslnrj nml Altering I2B E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Employment Agency MRS. RUTH SMITH ItiMini 'Jill (Jurnott.Ciiioy IIIiIk, J'Imuio IH-' Have oxperlonccil lady cook wanta place on ranch llato man with family who wants work on ranch. THERE CAN BE NO DISEASE GERMS IN MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come Sec It Made at 1 15 North Central Avenue A. A. MOODY. ProD. IIOfllAMIIUAtf Imported Porchoron stallion owned by Walter Kltto, will mako tho sea sea eon: Mondays and Tuesday at Ash land Ihory stable; WoduosdiiH mid rhursdit), at It, K, Koblusiiii'H, Tal ent; I'rldujH nml Haturdas, Vlncont'H lliirn, .Medford. Phono 12, Jackson ville. Ore. --' FULLER In JM i7lein Hron VjllOIiW MADM ivui" 'i i1 i'i. ..who",1 ""i" " uu mi l n v w,w Tryv . . , v. yvmlri