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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1915)
PAGH F0TJ1I MEDFORT) MATT) TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCTT 23, 1015 - MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INUKPUNDHNT NmVHPAriCIt . PUMHI!i:) nVKHY .AITHIINOON JfiXCHIT HUNDAY M TUB MICUFOIID 1'IUNTINQ CO. Offlco Mhll Tribune IluUitlnjr, 3537-20 North l'Jr utrcetj telephone 75. Tho Democratic Time. Tho Hertford Mall, Tho Medrord Trlbuno, The South ern OrrKonlnn, Tho Anhlnnd Trlbuno. VBHOMTPTZO HA.TBM .. A Ono yenr, by mall. t 99 Ono month, by mnll.- .60 Per month, dlltreit by cnrrler In Medfonl. Plioenlx, Jacksonville. ami Ccntrnl Point . .0 PfttunUy only, by mull, per yenr 3.00 icKiy, Yfeck per year- 1.50 Official Taper of the City of Hertford Official Paper of Jackson County. KntereU oa aecunil-olaBB matter at Meilforrt, Oregon, under tho act of March t, 1(70. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 3SSS. mill lcaaed wlro Associated Prtia dls-patches. I t Subscribers failing to rccclvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager at 2S0R. - STATE BONDS FOR HIGHWAYS lass by itsolf I ho "When tli governor passed through Tolo ho. found Main St. In festal array and hardly a second story winder without somo decora tion (Everybody alrln' their mat tresses). " LAUGHS Fiscal Secret Agitated Stockholder Why havo you not declared tho regular quar terly dividend? Director Wo couldn't borrow tho money. Chicago News. ii u Host Hot It has been said that boy's hest friend Is his mother and a woman's best friend Is her reputation; and it is a dead euro cinch that a man's best frlond Is his Job. Atchison Globe. Then and Now Courtship, autos, bonbons, flowers, Nice two-dollar shows. Loving looks nnd golden hours, That'8 tho way It goes. Tho Correct Dop Husband You spend altogether too much money. Wife Kot at all! Tho troublo 1b 5ou don't mako enough. Timey IMcajuiio. Natural Query Saplclgh Somo bally ass says, don't you know, that 8ecch was given to man to conceal his thoughts. Miss Keen Yes, but what was It given to ou for? Boston Trans- kcrlpt. ' Anticipating Tho Justice Ten for oxcredln' tho upced limit. Comln' back this way? Tho Victim No. Tho JusticeThen It's twenty. Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Dwullotk Itlchurd .. Hlxby'a frlendH say ho Ik a good fellow, and his wife de nies It. Which do ou bollevo? Itobort noth. Judge. Under KwImiiUmIoii "A couple,'' said Mrs. Slmpklns. "got married a few days after a courtship which had lasted fifty j cars." "I suppoBo," replied Mr. Slmpklns, "tho poor old man had bocoine too feoble to hold out any longer." Philadelphia Public Ledger. Acid AsH-nt 12dth T dearly Jovo to take Jong walks. Only yesterday I covered a nillo In loss than ten minutes. May mo With our feot, dear. I should think oti might covor that distance while standing still. In- dlrinapolls Star, A Lesson "By htfclc, I UMik it's an outrago to chrlslen 'ships with wine.'1 "Well, on tho other hand, deacon, after tho ship onco tastes liquor it sticks to water over after!" a KUmliutod "Pa, who wrote 'Life is real, life Is earnest, and the grave Is not it's goal?" "Dunno, my son. Evidently not an undertaker." Marriaiw! street cars, plcturo ploys. ow and then a (iff, CoktK, scrubbing all her days trtHMlHesa, what a dff! Kansfu City Journal, r llti OUHUONLAiN is in a olnss by itsoil among emit journnls oC tho country in that it totally lacks wit, poise and dignity. Any little country newspaper can bv merited criticism, make it Flop senselessly around like a chicken with its head chopped off, squawking tho same sort of a death rattle as the dying old hen. This fat-headed, humorless, overgrown village oracle made one of its characteristic replies, in which viciousnoss replaces wit, to the Mail Tribune's protest, against the pro posed referendum on tho Vawter bill, which authorizes the use of 20 per cent of tho state highway fund for the com pletion of the Siskiyou highway, on which Jackson county has already spent some $200,000. Tho Ofegoniau con cludes by saying: Neither Multnomah, nor Clatsop, nor Columbia, nor Hood ltlver, whero actlvo road work has been done, was similarly favored. It would appear that tho legislature hnd given Jackson County a "square deal," and had not dented co-operation, nor swung tho hammer. It was charged that the use of the referendum would not bo a square deal, as it would no't be. Jackson county has spent more on its roads than any other county, in pro portion to its resources, and deserves assistance from the state more than any other county for doing the state's work. Its bond issue for a state road was greater than in any other county. But the Orcgoniau, instead of attacking the proposed referendum, attacks Jackson county for ask ing a sum totalling i?-lo,000 a yenr irom the lugtiway num. "Neither Multnomah, nor Clatsop, nor Columbia, nor Hood River, where active roall work has been done, was similarlv favored savs tho Orcironian. Yet the state i ..w rrf highway board has authorized the expenditure oi u.uvn; in Douglas county, which voted no bonds. $50,000 in Hood River, which voted onlv $75,000 in bonds, instead of '" '" "TRIANGLE LOVE" OF SCULPTRESS LEADS TO INSANITY COURT $500,000, and the state hijdiwav engineer has recom mended $60,000 for Columbia county and ?-10,000 tor Clat- son county, and $20,000 for scattered bridge work, which will undoubtedly be allowed, and we hear no talk of ob structive tactics this talk is reserved to Hamper soutnern fii-nrrrm Is for Multnomah, the richest county in Oregon, is not the state paying the interest on the $1.2o0,0tK) bonds voted to build the bri(lgeacross the Columbia'? The bonds are to run for thirtv years, draw interest at 5 per cent, $62,500 a year, or a total of $1,875,000, paid by the state as against $45,000 paid Jackson county a year for two years, or perliaps tour, aim are not rue ois.Kiyous as nuicii of a natural obstacle to overcome to secure entrance to Oregon as the Columbia? Jackson county finds no fault with the pitiful assist ance given other counties by the state. It should be ten fold, but the Jackson county delegation was almost alone in its advocacy of a larger state fund at the legislature to render it possible. There is very little good roads senti ment in Oregon none in the "Willamette valley, thanks largely to the Orcgoniau. The Orcgoniau is urging a large bond issue for the pav ing of highways in Multnomah count'. It needs it. It should be voted. But why doesn't the Orcgoniau advocate a stato bond issue to build the main state highways, fol lowing tho example of California and other progressive states? Every argument the Orcgoniau advances for a county bond issue applies with much more force to a state bond issue. The counties are poor and highly taxed. It is out of the question to pave the main state roads by direct tax ation ust as it is out of the question to pave a city by sim ilar means. The burden should not be shoved on the coun ties, but borne by the entire state. The state should use its credit for highway work. The present quarter mill levy would meet the annual interest on $5,000,000 worth of highways, be no more burdensome to the taxpayer, but aid materially in upbuilding the stato by enabling the people to realize the advantages at once. Why does not the Orcgoniau and other Portland papers recognize the situation and start a campaign to place. Ore gon along with her sister states in the van of progress by advocating state bonds for state highways instead of forc ing tho individual counties to bear the entire burden? Why keep Oregon eternally lagging in tho profession of progress? RULES TO AR Kr ytit;v SPIES FROM ITALY HOME, via I'nri-r, March 'A 4:05 u. m. Announcement t inuile that a royal deeiec hoon will bo signed cs tubliMiinj,' uileo fp unmix the hojotnn of foreigners in Italy. Tho lobula tions ure clertixnt'd to protect the country uguinst the operations of hpies. HOMK, ia I'nris, March 'J.1, 3:30 u. m. Ueforo the adjournment yes terday of tho chamber of deputies until Muy 2, Premier Snliuidru de clared the government did not intend to rule without n parliament, hut thut a vacation was necessary that tho cubinet might center in attention upon pressing internal und interna tional questions. Contrary to tho asset lions of so cialist membcrH, tho premier snid, the country ib not suiTerinfr irom' u shortage of food nnd such exagger ated Matemcntu created a wront; im pression abroad. The country buf fers inepnveniences fiom tho war, ho admitted, hut tho "ovoinineut is do inx everything possible to provide work for tho unemployed. Wouldn't Kbcnpe Mrs. Asker Do you think tho devil really has horns and hoofs? Anker No; if ho had, tho hoof tiust would havo got him long ago, nillrtdelpliiu UulMlu, BAR BIBLE READING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEW ORLEANS, .Mar. 23. Read ing of tho DIblo and recitation of tho Lord's prayor at tho opening of public schools In Caddo parish Is prohibited under a decision of tho supremo court of Louisiana, announc ed today. Laymen who studied the complicated caso thought tho decis ion might ho construed to allow tho reading of tho Old, but not tho New Testament. Tho complaints woro of the Catli- ollc and Jewish beliefs and argumonts before tho court havo heen hased almost entirely upon rollgolus tluwH. Tho court held that the plea or the Catholic complainants "that tho read ing of tho Dlble would ho contrary to tho dictates of his conscience," was "no clear." $100 Reward, $100 The reader of tbl paper will be (ileiaeil to learn tbit tbera la at leatt n dreaded dl.UMi tbat fclepcv baa been able to cure lu all II auicea, ami tbat It Calarrb! Hall' Catarrh Cure L The oulr poalllre (lire now kuown ti the med ical fratermlr. Catarrh beluir a conatltutlunat dlieaae, require a lotxtltutlonal treatment. Hall a Catarrh Cure la tikau lnlernallr. acllii direct! uiu the blood and mucou lurfare of the iratem. Ibirrbr destroying- the foundation of tbe dUeiM, and glrlng the patient atrtoglb br building up the ron.tlluttoo and aulatlog na ture la dolus It work. Tbe proprietor bate en much faith In It ruratlro iwer tint tber offer Oil Hundred Dollar for aur raw that It fill to cure, rlend for llat of lf-tlntuUI. 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Wlulf Secretary McAdno, coiiMiiencin lif ter an operation for uppcudiciti-s i cry weak, there is notliuic ulnnuiii; in his condition, his physicians Hani todav. IIih recovery no far lias been satisfactory, nltliouph blow. Lime Starvation Causes Tuberculosis The Mr.llrnl llrritnl tm ttirk) of Deremlier H, IIHrO, in(luii an rtlrlr on '!hr lrrnmen of Tiil lli ii 11 ii rr TulirrruluilM, lluril on tlm Aiiniitlnu 'I lull thr lllrtellr (nunr of the Illariiko Ik ,lroe .Slnrll(in." Ii? lir. JiiIiii I. Iluanrll, ttliu niiri "I lie runillllml nlilrll In rrrminUril iireinlluK Hit- iirtlte ilrp!iimrnl of tuberrulanU In lut. uilull uiay l coimlilrrril n ilur fu llmr utnrtntliiii. iiiiiiik Initrismilr hiilintnnrrit llmr kII iiiirr l lie f Mirclnl tihynloloKlrnl liiinirlnnre' ml ir tlir null nre nut hi nricnnlr riiiiililnntliiii II In illlllriill In nupiiimo Hint Ihr ell rnn nMrii'lnt Ibem fur fuud." 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Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant rhoiics .M. 47 anil 17-J2 AwVuMeBtfMiVP Coiytivr from her studio to the detention hos pital here recently "Is being nu ar tist. Others arc attempting to do my thinking for me, tuul this Is the result. "Whnt artist can lle the conven tional life of those whoso work lies along loss temperamental lines?" Then nt tho last moment tho slsler who hud charged Insanity relented; Mr Kanno became reconciled to her husband; the affinity, tshlgakl, dis appeared and tho troubled sea of ar tistic temperament lapsed back Into Its wonted tides. Mean time, however, nn nmailng !oo triangle had been bared to the public. ft inisisine Slovc Poli YOU Should Use TTS different from I others bct.tUM! more cs is taken In tho nml and tho materials used nro higher grade. 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"(Ircat Northern" and "Northern I'adflo" between Co lumbia rlvor and Han FrnnclHco, a, N. 1. S, ti, Co. H, I, & S. train leaves Portland 9:00 a. m, on xallliiK days, 8, 8. palls from KJuvol :q p. m. Lunch eon on board ship 12:30 m, Arrive Ban rFanclsco 3:30 p. in., next- day, Southbound sailings March 25, 20, April 'i, 0, 10, 14. Trl.wool'jy salllngH after this data. Send for folders ami literature. II, U, f'rnzlur, A, . 1. AKt.( H(l(no, I'oitlmul and Hcutuo ity, THE PAGE Mcil ford's Lcmllnn Theater Last Time Today THREE ACT VIVID DRAMA MARY FULLER In The Master Mummer From tho absorbliiK book by 13. I'lillllps Oppeiiheliu VITA'SIIAIMI The Girl at Nolan's Featuring Margaret (llbnou, Antio Hchnofer nnd tloorKo Htanloy ICAI.KM HELEN HOLMES in Railroad Raiders of '62 SoIIr Comedy And Then It Happened It's ,tui)N n lllc Abotv nt Ihu I'no n-to-inc STAR Monday-Tuesday PARAMOUNT PICTURES Mine. Bertha Kalich And a In run lompauy of well known stars In the Famous Emo tional Drama In Flvo Tarts "Marta of the Lowlands ff Siilil by llto I'ichu In Ini the (Jivnt ct Citiollotinl llratim cw'r mIiouii iiii the Sfivcn, AflciniHin Uiin. i:iMilii 7 WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF GATES THE PAGE Mctlford's LcadlrM) Theater. One Thousand Dollars GIVEN AWAY Absolutely Free-Page Theater Voting Contest Extraordinary EXPLANATORY The conditions of this contest arc absolutely different from any sim ilar contest ever held In Medford. The whole plan for the securltifj of Votes Is absolutely different. The management of this contest have made the conditions, havlnn In mind the full protection of every contestant. Contests held In Medford in the past have heen ar ranged so the different methods for securing Votes have been doubled, even trebled, the last few days, with the object of temptlmj the contestants to invest money with the Idea of actually buying tho prizes. In this contest tho management has reversed these condl Ucns Instead of Increasing the number of votes given for the' solo of coupons, it Is diminished, as Illustration. At tho beginning of the contest for a. specified time, the sole of a certain amount of tickets gives the contestant 1500 Votes; at the end of this period for a cer tain lerUtli of time, 1000 votes; at the end of this period to the conclusion of the contest, 500 votes. Briefly stated, this plan has been arranged to protect all contestants. The management realizes that a larger number of legitimate workers will produpo far greater rcsdlts than two or three who are simply attempting to purchase the prizes outright at the last moment. This plan has been used by this company a very large number of times and with the greatest of suc cess, the hard, steady, constant worker will undoubtedly win this car. The conditions of the contest, briefly stated, are as follews: Schedule of votes given with eacir dollar In admissions sold during contest. Up to and including March ?7, 1500 votes will ho given with each order sold. Up to and Including March 31, 1000 votes will be given with each order sold. Up to and Including April 3, 500 votes will he given With each order sold. Tho manament of the Page Theater wants to announce that at no tlnio during tho contest will there he any special Offers mado and the number of votes will never be any larger. The following rules will also bo strictly enferced: No soliciting In or around the theater, No votes oan ho trans ferred to another contestant. Contestants selling tickets near the titeater will he dropped from the list. Tlw contest will closo April 3 and will lie decided by three local Judges. . t- r i'