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tt HUWli ' ) ypvuiMiMMfrWffi nn,.i jt;ftSH A .CftWw n-.-..aiS. ,JJr JturMA ', U ' r" i rfttctf bpuii MKDF ORD MAIL TRIBUNE 1ISN1' NIUVRI'Al'mi t'WJMillBU KVI8I r ' "- ". ".:. ,'KIIY AKTI3IINUON 'I3AY Y TMH MUOKOIU) l'llINTINO CO. Offltw Mall Tribune UulMlmr, North Kir street I telephone 76. 2G-J7-S8 - Th nemotrntlo Time, Tha Medford Walt,. The MeitfonV Tribune, Th South- wn ureiroman, m Asnianu xruiuna. UBSCR1PTIOK XATXS Ono ypr. by tiinil.. .15.00 - .60 Quo month, by mall. Vtir mtmth, delivered by carrier In Medford, Phon-.lx, Jacksonville ami Central I'olnt .... . .60 tbttunloy only, by mall, per year-. 8.00 Weekly, per ycur 1.60 OMclM l'nijer of tlio City of Mtdford orilctnt Paper of Jncknon County. Hntorcd as necond-cUss matter at Medfnrd, Oregon, under tho act of. March I, 1879. Bworn Circulation for 1811. 2588. Kull leaned wire Associated X'rcu dl patclitH. ESW f Subscribers falling to receive papers promptly, phono Clrcu- lntlon Manager at 2G0R. 4 ' PA "Mi-lT7'.'j!T.f; JTA9S Tho only cinch to get a job as schoolmarm, or janitor In MciHord is to get your life Insured and stay Tvltk it. LAUGHS It Doesn't J:Lst "William Pop, what's a paradox? Father A paradox, my son, Is n woman who wears silk stockings and trie to keep it a secret Puck. Climatic Logic A young lady who was going to Now Zealand to get married went to a dressmaker for her trousseau. The dressmaker suggested n warm one. The young lady asked why, seeing that tho climate of Xew Zealand Is a beautifully mild ono. The dressmaker replied: "I assure you, madam, you are mistaken, for that Is where tho frozen meat comes from." Kull of Words "Sho talks Hko a book." ' "Yes, tho volume of her speech is truly wonderful." Judge. a A Mild Protest Peats of laughter camo from tho president's room as tho secretary stepped out. "Mr. Green Is too busy to soo you at" present," said tho secretary po litely. "I'm sorry, said tho man who called on business. "Will you go back and tell Mr. Green that I've got two stor ies just as good as the ono no's heard, if .he'll let mo in to tell them?" De troit Freo Press. Arriving At It A young student was ono day walk ing through a certain town, when he met an old half-wit, whom ho thought to chnff. Going up to him, ho said: "Woll, John, can you tell me how lang a man can live without brains?" "Nn, ma," said John, "I'm sure I couldna dao that; but hoo auld aro ye, ycrself?" Changed Her Garb "Allss Jonesiv have, you ever tried to rido a hors&lgareback? ' "Oh, dear, no; I usually wear a tiding habit." .'' ''A ' Chic .Progress Sub-Editor Under what heading do you want Mayor Uumguy's resig nation placed? Editor Put It under "Municipal Improvements."" Her System "I always sec you on the beach, yet you never gqjnto tho water," "Of course not! If I did, who would soo my bathing suit?" Jitneys Ily Jim Manee Mftle five-cent, When you aro spent Far riding around on this earth, I'll ho one of the cusses TVho ridos n tho buses, o I'll get my Jitney's worth. P. S, And I won't havo to hong to a at rap Mi MseW W Ti7 I VY1 rl Fw i SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. Raymond Swoboda, held by the Krench. authorities in connection with tkq fire aboard the steamer La Tottr , Ih6 at sea recently, Is not listed In .the1 directories here. Officers ef commercial organJza tlRB and clubs where financial men tajigr&gate, feald they had no record or rtwoUflctlon of any one bearing tH!1"'' REAL EFFECT OF WAR TILE brutalizing effort of mndo plainer with each fast relapsing into barbarism. So far the bulk of the savagery has been attributed to Germans and .Russians. The been accused of such atrocities as those committed by the other nations. This is largely duo to the fact that they aro not fighting in the enemy s country. Uiven opport un ity, and war will develop the savagery of the conqueror in any people. Tho growing callousness to finer instincts and chiv alry is shown by tho German submarines. They began by giving the crews and passengers of the non-combatant merchantmen a chance to get away in lifeboats before they hurled torpedoes. They now, blow up the ship before those aboard can leave aim retusi succor to their helpless, drowning victims. The charred ruins of Louvain stand as a monument to German "kultur." The ravage of Memel and East Prus sia show what the Russians can do in their turn. However, the Russians were revenging themselves for the ruin of Poland and the Belgians had committed no crime. Germanv announced that for each German village de stroyed by Russians, three stroyed bv the Germans. Here we have the true military spirit that war develops the blood lust of the destroyer. "Without a doubt, if the allies cross the Rhine, Germany will become as much of a shambles as the Germans have made Belgium, Prance and Poland. It is all part of the great game of war, wherein the thin veneer of civilization and hunianitarism is washed away by blood and primitive man stands revealed in all his This is the enobling effect militarists, to purify humanity and advance it. 20.000 IN GOLD OF IB. WASHINGTON', March 31.-Secretary Ilrynn stated that his advices announced the payment of. .$'20,001) in gold to Mrs. McMnnus. Ho nlso re ceived n telegram of thanks from the widow for this government's action. WASHINGTON, March 31. Dis patches to the Villa agency here, to day any that General Garza, nt the head of the Mexico City government, lms paid to the widof oE John II. Mc Mnnus, the American killed by n- nntn ImnrvB. 11X000 nesos. which nt tho present rnto of exchange equals approximately $11,300 in gold, ns in demnity. General Villa apparently has aban doned his plnn to direct personally the fighting nt Mntamoros. State de partment and Cnrrnnza and Villa agency reports ngreo that ho is nt Torreon, going south, but differ as to the reason. REDUCED RATES Application will bo made to tho public untllltics commission by tho Co-operative cannery for a reduction of tho freight rato applied, by tho Southern Pacific on tomatoes, be tween this city and Portland and in termediate points. Tho rate Is 30 cents a hundred from this city. The rate from tho Sacramento valley on the same commodity to Portland Is 20 cents. This Is held to bo unjust and a discrimination. Tho application will be tiled In a short time. Douglas county farmers learning of the success of tho Co-operativo cannery In this city are planning on Installing a similar plant at Roseburg. Tho local cannery Is hold 'by experts to bo a model of efficiency and busi ness methods, paying a six per cent dividend for tho first year under un favorable conditions. S. H. Harring ton of Iloseburg spent a part of last week in tho city, inspecting cannery conditions for Douglas and Marlon county uses. ORDER CUT IN WASHINGTON, March 31. Ex press rates on strawberries and cher ries In carloads from points in Wash ington and Oregpn to Helena, Butto, Great Falls and Hillings, Jlont., wero today found unreasonable and dis criminatory by tho interstate com merce commission. Rates for Initial Icing on such shipments wore found reasonable and rates for icing in trauslt wero not shown to bo unrea sonable. Express companies wero required to establish now rates for transportation of thoso fruits from Seattlo, Tacoma, Bpokano and other points in Washington and Oregon to tho fpur cities named. m WIDOW M'MANUS CANNERY KS AS FRUIT MEDFORITi MATT) TtJtBUNK war upon the combatants is day's dispatches. Europe is hngltsh and b reneh have not as in the case of the lalabia, Russian villages would be de brutal savagery. of war, so necessary, declare ALL SECURITIES XEW YOHK, March 31. All reo onls for netivity on tltu xtoek ex change since the closing days of Int-t July, when tho local market was in n state of demoralization becaue of the European situation, were broken today. In the firt two hours Miles exceeded -100,000 shnres. In the nf- ternoon, however trading fell nwuy perceptibly. ' U. S. Steel was tho onlv specula tive fnvorite to show more thnn n moderate amount of trading. A considerable part of. the buying orders was placed by commi.s.sion houses, indicating tltnt much of the demand came from out-of-town bourccs. The main impulses hack of the continued advance was the in creasing growth of the country's for eign trade and tthe ease of money. ACCUSE AMERICAN OF BLAZE (Continued from Page 1) n broker named Morrison, who con ducts one of the Inrgc brokerage houses in Paris. None of Swoboda s business asso ciates had seen him after the arrival of the Touraine nt Havre' where she docked safely March 8, hut Hubert traced him to a hotel in the Avenue Kleber, only to find tltnt ho had left ten dnys before after a brief stay. Ho registered there under tho nnme of Ilaymond Swoboda and professed to ho nn American of important means who hnd come from New York on tho Touraine. He had told the story o ftho i'iro in tho hotel draw ing room, hut the secret service oper ative says thnt he ivas told that Swo bodn's manner had aroused some sus picion nnd tho other guests kept aloof from hun. Letters in Oernuin Found lie .was traced to nnother hotel in the Place do Itivoli, where ho wns ar rested. When his room wns search ed, tho police declare, a number of letters written in German wero found which seemed to point strongly to his guilt. Ho wns turned over to (he Havre police by tho Paris authori ties. Mr. Morrison, tho broken, when told of Swobodn's arrest, expressed amazement. "I had business relations with Swoboda," he paid, "but ho al ways was" perfectly honorable in n dealings with me. I knew that he formerly was employed in n large Paris bank, nnd I wns not nstotuslied nt his -wide knowledge of finance. J knew nlso Mint his business brought him n large income." Pussiiott Ihsttcd WASHINGTON, March 31. Search of stato department recordfj today revealed mat Jlnymond hwo hoda mndo application for nil Ainer ienn passport in New York on Feb runry 20. Swoboda gave his resl dence ns San Francisco. The stnto department today forwarded ivhnt in formation it has to tho department of justice for information. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 38 S. nAUTLKTT Phones M. 47 and 47-J3 Ambulance Service Coroner B 00M STOCKS MS S PR CES FOR MTCPFOim OUKflWT, WrcpyTOftTVA'Y. MATCCMT HI, GAINS HEALTH AND DISCOVERS Mrs. Momnd in her repair -hop. and poo showing u'tiinrkabli' itrui do- U'lupUU'llt. PORTLAND, Or., March 1 Health, strength and linppinvts food and clothing nnd independence w what Mr. Klixabeth Mo mud of tliit city found for heoelf anil two' small daughter in the shoe repairing hus inc. Nearly two years ngo Mr. Mor.ind lost her htisbaitt). All -li pososed wax the rtimir xliop. At first site en gaged a man tt' continue the Iiiim nes hut soon found that his salary took nwny all her profit. So she did the work herself. Failing in her enrlv attempt to attach heels and -olos. she neverthe less perMMed nnd soon became pro ficient. Today "-he is repairing as many shoes per day us any man. In cidentally, she has built tin. her health and strength remarkably. . T ji AS FIGHT NEARS HAVANA. March 31. Arrange- ENTIMEN WILLARD GROWS ments have been completed for nf-jbe fording pollco -protection for ' tho crowds during the Johnson-Willnrd fight next Monday. Tito racetrack and Havana streets leading to stations of tho electric lino to tho track will be policed by n dotiblo form. In ad dition regular troops will bo held In reserve near the track. The trolley company Is arranging n fast servlco from tho center of Ha vana and from nearby towns. Sentiment in favor of Wlllard seems to bo Increasing rapidly and Is affecting tho betting odds. Plonty of money still Is being offered on John son, but nt shorter odds. Quotations now are generally less than 2 to 1. Wlllard backers aro holding off In tho hopo of getting tho former price of 3 to 1. Reports aro being heard with in creasing frequency that Johnson Is Blood Risings Begin A Mere Speck -a i Stop Them From Grow ing Large and Dangerous. Nearly everyone who tmes B. B. B. for the Mood recullH friend who went thrnuKh untold nuffeilnti UB "'? realm of a mere plmplo or mull hlooil ruliiK. A hint ut people ilia not reullxe, until ton lute, wlni t may remit from u flluht Hhln ahruDlon. Ilut they recovered If thoy uiied . H. H., and In almom every vIIIukb and huinlei. every cromtroud and uway liiick on thu mud U someone who will tell you how H. K. H the ruinous blood purifier, reKtored III heulth. It I u most Intim-HtluK fact thut tliln remurkablo veuelablu medicine over IiuiiIh the blood In u manner that ex cite i-urlou imIikIm. . . Ilut It act In arcordunco with ac cented phyloloKlcul law and yet It effect I alinoiit beyond couiprcheiiHloii to thoiie who are wedded to uch druK us mercury, calomel, amenlu, loillilo of potunti. copper and other baneful In fluence which ult thu. world bear llent tevtlmony to their dcNtructlve trndencle. B. H. H. Is Indood a nature' trlbut to what we need and It I worthy of note that In alinoBt any drtijr, tor throuRhout the tnuntry you will Hnd It reKUlurly In ntuck. Out u buttle, to iluy. And If vim believe your jp tt peculiar i-uh. write to the Medical AdvlBer of Tho Hwlft Hpeclflo Co., 100 Kwlft Ilhlif., Atlanta, Oa. .Our word for It, he Ih one of OeorKla's appre ciated ppt'lullHt, retlrnil from artlvn practice, but proud lit hi Jiuiue and of Ills rccoenUva utility, "SWtKISmilSSBSlC THRILLS IU REPAIRING SHOES Then' are, too, plenty of thrills itinl lomanec in Mich it prootiil cull ing iih mending voles, she has found. Scores of men havo axked her to ntnrry them, while thry wailed for n new pair of heels, and one threatened to kill Iter if slie trl'tfed him. He wit, mi.vs Mm. .Mor.ind, nn Ital ian repair man she had engaged. He snug Venetian love songs to her while he tfnrkcd, nnd on the day he made hi final eloquent ttppoal tried to take her life. Oao good swing of Mrs. Montud' strong riht arm not only thwarted his vengeance, but knocked all the sentimentality completely out of her nrdent wooer. Since then she Int dottu nil her work alone. having difficulty In putting ou thu final. Wlllard Is likely to attempt a slow, holding tight during the early stages, but Johnson planning n rushing at tack. Tho hot weather of tho last two da) s lms made the ptiglllxts cautious in their work. Tito temperature this forenoon was abovo 80, Tho road work of both men wnH easy and their public exhibition work later was to several winds shorter thnn bore- torore. - : :: - STAR Wednesday - Thursday 'JVntli KpUnile Two Pail "Exploits of Elaine" The Wite Current T)i::illng.uteie.sllng Mary Fuller III Two PllllM Unhidden Treasure Joker Comedy The Refugees Pathe Weekly news .MallueoUilS Ht cuing 7:00 iiorirAMiiKAi) Imported Porchoron stnlllon flwnod by Walter Kltto, will nmlco tho soa non: Mondays and Tucsdayat Ash land Ilvory stable: Wednesday and Thursday, at It. K. Robinson's,- -Tal-out; Frldnya and flaturdays, Vincent's Ham, Medford. Phono i'i, Jackson villo, Ore, - 2z -''HhhE?' 1015 AUSTRIAN LOSSES T REPORTED HEAVY l.ON'DON, Maielt III. -Tito buttle of the Curimthliiii pukkoh now vivnlw the boinbuiduuiut of the Hanliinollei In polltleal powihllilii'M. (let mini e. lietlM nsseil that el'lott being ininle by lliiHiiu aie nl" stuOi vital itupor liiuee politieully thut tint HUpteme eoiiiuinuil of the Telitoilio ullien it jUHt'fied in t'M'ititig every effort tit cheek tin' invader there. According to litis view oT Ilia nilu atiou, n midden nnd diitmalin influx of ltussiaiiK thvough Ihu Ciupiitliinim into Hungary migbt Hlir tlm Halkan uiilionx to nctiiin long before tin tedious utttiek of the allied licet on the l)ariltiuclfr ntluiiiM definite ie- Klllt. After a brief lull in tin rigltllng fur possession of Dtikla Pas in llit Cnr palltians-, the KiishIiuih have biiiught up reinfoieetnenU and resumed the nttaek. At Vienna it is- nuiil tltnt the HiikrIiiiis havo not been able to gain their objective nt any point along the Carpathian fioul for the invasion of Hutigurv and that thev were defeated in tlnkowiua yetti'iday, IhNpatehe to Swiss iiiwpiiNrrt, howeM'f, nay the AiiMriuiiH have siiffeied enor iiioih louses in uortheasteiii Hun gary. It is estimated Hint 'hey lost 19,000 men ou Suinliiv and the Itus. sinus me credited with uimihilatiug n eoluinu of 101)1) Atistnans in ait hour. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which Is Metier Tiy tut I'xpei lineal r PiDfll Ity it Medfonl Cltlen's i:n-i lento .Something now Is an experiment. Must bo proved to bit as repre sented. The statement of a manufacturer Is not convincing proof of merit. Ilut tho endorsement of friends Is. Now mippoitlug you had a bad back, A Initio, weak, or aching ono, Would you experiment on It? You will read of many so-called cures. Kndorscd by strangers from far away places. It's different wjten tho' endorse ment comes from homo. Knsy to prove local testimony. Rend this Medford cnoe: C. C. Krlbs, grocer, W. Main Ht.. Medford, says: "1 suffered from a dull actio In tho small of my buck for months. The kMiwy secretlonn were tinnnturnl and 1 had trotihto In controlling thorn. I flnnlly got a sup. ply of Donn's Kidney Pills and took two or threo boxes. Tho pain left mo and my kidneys are now In much better shape." Price HOc, at all dealerH. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan'H Kidney Pills the snmo that Mr Krlbs had. I'oHter-Mllbttrn Co., Props., lluffalo, N V Adv. Employment Agency MRS. RUTH SMITH Itoom 21(1 flarnett-Corey llldg, Phono IH'JS Situation wanted by first class man cook In restaurant or hotel. Mnn for ranch work, must have had somo experience ns blacksmith. CARPA N THE PAGE Mctlfortl's WEDNESDAY Mntince anu tvenir IT'S HERE ATiLAST NONE SHOULD FAIL TO SEE IT The Final Episode of tlio Greatest and Most Fasclnntlnu Serial Story Ever Filmed THE MASTER KEY This last episode excels all others In sensational and stlrrlnn ad ventures HER BARGAIN IN AND OUT OF SOCIETY Comedy And the Deacon Swore Special Prorjram ly WURLITZER ORCHESTRA Mr. Clytlo Hazelriuu, Orijanlst Admission, 5c, 10c and 15c. NOTE Coinlnu, "Calilrla1" urcatcst dim production ever hooked In Medford GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY A SAVES TWO CHILDREN IN ONE FAMILY About one year ago two of my chlU i I... ....I. i.i.i. urea suiiorcu uiy " " iinxM. They would have novum spolld of illxineim and wero nil run down I., i.nniiii. l wan Just about illsrour aged. I tiled mivcial retuedli's and rinniiv a iloelor. but they Hu not Hiieui to ItninoM. I knew of a ft lend who was inking Hwiimp-Itoot for kbl tiny trouble With good results and I decided to gel Miiniii for the children. t hnd nollred that there wan siinifl Iniproveiutint after they had taken two latgo bottles nnd continued to glvo It to thorn until they had taken one-halt doien bottlcH and worn well on the road to recovery, I think Or. Kilmer's Hwamp-lloot ban done mom for my children than any other med icine I havo tried and recommend It to any oiiu having children that suf fer as mine did, Very Truly Yours, It. W. MHHN'HY, Dothuit, Ala. Personally appeared before mo, this 2nd day of July, IDOtf, K. W. MkoiiIiv. who HUbscrlbed to tho abovo Ntatemetit and made oath that tho sumo Is into In substance and fart. A. W. I.18HMIY, Notnry Public. Letter to lr. Itllii.cr .V Co., Illng. Imtuptoii, V, Y, Prom What HvampIoot Will lo for Yon. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Illnghampton, N Y., for a sample slm bottle. It will convince anyone. You will nlso receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about .......... l.M .1. the Kidneys tutu manner. mm ni lug, bo Miro nnd mention the Mcdfnro Hvenlng Mnll Tribune. ltegular GO cent nnd one-dollar slxe bottles for sale nt all drug stores Adv. WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF GATES TT Theatre Wednesday nnd Thursday Nights The Wrong Prescription Stirring Two-Pnrt Itellanco Drama Environment Thrilling Mnjestlc Drama Dad and the Girls Iteflned lleauty Comedy Bill Joins theW.W.YVs. Komle Comedy The Final Impulse A Thrilling Amorlenn Construction Camp KplHodo riniul lc Her It 5 nntl IOC Lcatlliva Theater AND THURSDAY,. . V. A