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, Offlolnl Vaper of Jackson County.
BntiTcd ft nocoml-clnsn matter at
Modfnrd. Oregon, under the net of March
. 1878.
'Sworn Circulation for 1914, 26S8.
.Full leaned wlro Associated Press dis
patches. -r
Subscribers falling to receive
papers promptly, phono Clrcu-
latlon Manager at 250R.
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Howl by a como and Boxvlbys go, but
llllllnRH Is still with us.
LAUGHS
A Scant
"What Is 'brilliant repartee?'"
"Hrlllant repartee, my boy. In
modern society, Is snappy conversa
tion, each word of which has sev
enteen meanings, sixteen of which
no lady ought to know." Ohio Sun
Dial.
Money 6aved
Mrs. Subbubs Tho Xextdorcs had
a lawn mower como today.
Subbubs Thank heaven! I was
afraid we'd have to buy ono of our
own. Donton Transcript.
The HlRher-Us
"They say Mrs. do Stylo always
welcomes her poor relations under
her roof."
"Yes, I understand sho puts them
In tho attic.'' Rocky Mountain News.
It Muftt follow
Committee Chairman How does
tho organization of which you are a
director make all its money?
Millionaire Witness I havo no ex
act khowledge of the details, but It
Is an altogether different process
from tho one they use at tho mint.
Baltlmoro American.
fiolng Down
Tim I heard Dlggs boasting his
descent.
Tom So would I if my creditors
lot mo down so easily! Judge.
Tools of Ills Trade I
Fllmor Met Unison clown town
today. Ilo'd Just bought a tin horn,
a triunglv, sonio blocks, a raitlcbox.
norno sleigh bells and a popguri. I
didn't know hu hud n baby.
KlnniBon He hasn't. He's a vau
doxlllo trap drummer. These things
aro partof Ills outfit. Puck.
'
Under Suspicion
"They say that man makes a bun
inrss of marrying for money."
"Is ho a polygamlst?"
"Oh, no a preacher." '
'
Uninformed
"Good gracious, Abner, Is tho, walk
ing 'bad?"
"Illumed if I know; I haven't done
ono yet."
Two Views
Sister When I got big I want to
bolong to n moving picturo company.
Drother Huh! Whon I get big I
wont a moving picturo company to
belong to mo.
WITHOUT A VISIT
K0.MI3, April 2. Surprise 1b ex
pressed by the Idea "Nazlonale ho
cauBo General Sir Arthur Paget, who
lias ben on a special mission for Great
Jiritaln to tho capitals of tho llalkan
states, left for London without calling
on any officials of tho Italian gov
ernment. Intact he speut only one
night In Rome, '
Tho Idea Nazlonale declares tho
'brief visit hero of Sir Arthur is es
pecially difficult to understand be
OHueo it Is believed tho information
he gathered In tho Balkans, especially
at Huoharest and Sofia Indicated thut
their intervention was dopendent
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PAGET QUITS IfALY
A CALIFORNIA CANARD
OSLO must go away from homo to -learn tho news. From
Oakdale, Stanislaus county, California, comes tho an
nouncement thai the Carnegie library at Medford is a fail
ure and the city would like to get rid of it. Tho Oakdale
Graphic contains the follewing:
Tho only difficulty regarding a Carnegie Library that wo havo over
heard is that with reference to tho library In Medford, Oregon. Where
thero is ono city dlteatlsfled, It Ib safo to say thero nro hundreds that
aro morethnn pleased. A city that Is going down hill might object to
keeping tip .ch a library as Medford has, but tho cities of California aro
not going In that direction. Oakdale certainly Is not, '
Passing the slur upon Medford, which iliio be expected
from California towns, the uncalled-for and unjustifiable
attack upon the public library is anm'.ing. Jt would be
interesting to learn the source and object.
The assertions made are false in evory particular. The
Carnegie library has given universal satisfaction and
proved a great convenience to the city, as Avell as a source
of profit and pleasure to thousands. It has bad a very
rapid growth, and despite constantly increasing facilities
finds it difficult, to keep up with public demands. . .
No portion of iho taxation is more cheerfully paid or
more wisely expended than that for the library and the
only regret is that more funds are not available.
Tf a vote were taken today upon the continuance of the
library, it is safe to say that thero would not be a vote cast
in the citv against it.
A NEW USE FOR PARCEL POST
CLAIMING that the Southern Pacific is trying to put
him out of business by delaj'ing shipments of news
print, in order to oblige the local octopus, the Klamath De
velopment company, whose collar he refuses to wear, Pub
lisher Sam Evans of the Klamath Northwestern lias1
started a novel boycott of the railroad by shipping in his
news paper by parcel post.
In a signed editorial t)ic publisher declares war to a
finish upon the Southern Pacific, cencluding:
Meantime tho Southern Pnclfic will get as Utile of my business as Is
possible for it to have. Thero is now a little moro than 5000 pounds of
paper on tho way to this office. I have directed that Ifbo made Into
small packages and shipped by parcels post. Until a now schedulo is put
Into effect by tho Postotflco Department, tho railroad loses money on all
heavy packages that It carries for Undo Sam. We should worry. None of
tho railroad officials have put their automobile in hock yet.
Here is a new use for the parcel post. It suggests un
limited possibilities for isolated communities where the
freight rate is high. It causes a good deal of annoyance
to the railroads, if not actual financial loss, but it guaran
tees speedy delivery, for railroads dare not delay mail ship
ments to suit the whim of employes or satisfy the grudge
of big shippers.
COLT BORN WITH
MURDERER'S FACE
ON REDDING FARM
REDDING, Cnl., April 2. A colt
with tho features of n murderer
stumped upon its deformed face was
bom early Wednesday morning at the
ranch of John Lutz, tho Stillwater
fitockmun. Tho animal lincl but one
eyo nnd thnt was prominently Hot in
tho middle of the forehead. There
was no indication of nostrils, tho rolt
Inking its breath during- its life of
a few hours through a strangely
formed mouth, the under jnw of
which protruded nearly two inches.
Pert-ons nt the Lutz farm way that
the colt'n revolting features horo an
unmistakable rexcuiblnnco to John II.
I,evel, a. cripple of unpleabing coun
tenance, who hlew Joe I'arenti on tho
Lutz farm hint hummer. Level is now
in tho penitentiary.
Mother llrutully Choked
The btory is thut Lcel wuh driv
ing thu deformed colt's mother when
bhe wns eaily in foal, lleing a neu
rotic, he became wildly enraged at tho
umro liecaiiMi bhu did not properly
respond l liis control of tho reins,
und, it is related, Level attacked tho
animal with his fMs. He i then Mtid
to have choked her with his gorilla
like arms. It is evident that the lca
tures of the colt hear uncanny ro
fcemblunce to the human, hut distort
ed, malevolent and ghastly in their
expression. Thus it is believed the
i-olt was murked, receiving the fright
ened mother's impression of a brutal
face, tho remainder of (ho body being
exceptionally well formed and devel
oped. Lived UttUl Shot
In spite of tho malformation, tho
animal lived until it wuh shot at Jl
o'clock. Dr. 0. C. Taylor, who was
called from Kcddirig, cut off tho head
and all afternoon the ficak of nature
was viewed by sightseers in tlis city
who bto interested in anything out of
tho ordinary, from a two-headed
chicken to a six-legged calf. m
Dr. Taylor says the freak is un
heal il of. Ho will send the head eubt
for mounting.
MRS. CARMAN TO BE
TRIED SECOND TIME
JIINKOLA, N. V April 2. Sirs.
Florence Coukliu Carman, wife of Dr.
Edwin Carman of Freeport, will go
on trinl again, charged with tho mur
der of Mrs. Louise Uailey, District
Attorney Smith !' Nassau county an
nounced today thut tho uuuu ivouhl bo
culled "Hoy 10, , ,
MEDFORD MATE TRTBTTNE.
BRITISH
CRUISERS
OF TO WATCH FOR
NEW YORK, April 2. Two Hritih
cruisers which have walchcd the en
trance to New York harbor for more
than a month, stenuitd away to the
south during Inst Wcducsdny night,
according to incoming pilots today.
Tho pilots thought the warships were
going to strengthen the srpmdron ly
ing in wait fur tho Triuz "Kitcl Fried
rich off the Virginia Capes.
A report wns current in mnritiine
circles todny that ome of the fleet
of Gennnn liners tied up nt Hobukctr
and Urooklyn dorks would soon put
to sen. HI cam was up on all the
ships. IInwoer, since the liners first
lied up they lituo maintained stenm,
so thnt tho vessels could put out from
their dork in case of file.
Few of the vcsxcls at Hobokcn1
hnvc any considerable amount of coal
aboard, it was said. At tho Urooklyn
docks two of the liners, tho I'isa ami
tho l'lesidcnt Grant, both were amp
ly supplied with con!. Customs of
ficials have been stationed nt all
docks whore tho Gorman ships aro
tied up wtih instructions to report
any manifestation of a tendency on
the part of ships to sail without
clearance papers.
No application for clonrnnro pa
pers had been mndo today at the
customs house on behalf of any of
the Gentian ships.
NOTICE
Notice is heroby 'given that the un
deratgned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo hold April
Cth, 1015, for a license to soli malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities less than a gallon on Itb
placo of business at 13 South Front
street, city of Medford for a period
pf six months. C. J. OAttSTENS,
Dated March .24fh,lQ15, t i
COUGHS ANP BRONCHITIS
rolloved Instantly with two ounces of
Schlffman's Concentrated Expecto
rant. A wholo pint cost 50 cents.
Money refunded If not satisfactory by
Medford Pharmacy. Adv.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
S8 8. KAIITLDTT
Phones M. 17 and J7-J9
Ambulance Service Ooro&cr
EITELFRIEDERICH
AfEDFOTm ORKCION TmAY, AT'KITj 2, 1915
MEXICO'S JOAN OF ARC COMES T
SAN FKANCISCO, Cnl., April 1.
Colonel Itnmonu tin Florcs, tho onlj
woman officer in the Carniiun arm,
who at HO itf a eteran or forty-sex en
battles, arrived here rccentlv from
Topolubnmpo, Jre.., on the steamer
Halboa.
She is in the United Slates to pur
chase supplies for her army, which
noxv numbers 'JUDO men, nnd nfter
xvard xvill xi-it Iho surviving mem
ber of the Madero family in Nw
York, later departing for Vera Cruz,
where sho xvill in person make a re
port to General Cnrrnurn on the
progress of libs eaue in the xve-t.
Colonel I'lorea i the Jean of Are
of .Mexico. Four enn ago hor hus
band led an army against llucrta.
Ho xvas killed in battle by forces oT
General Hoilriqiioz. Unit upon re
venge, the xvidow gathered n score of
F
CIIAKLKSTON, W. Va., April 2.
It developed today that ono of the
stato officials who has been drawing
his salary boeause of failuie of Die
late legislature to appropriate funds
for tho running expenses of West
Virginia is Governor Henry I). Hat
field. John S. Dnrst, stato auditor,
has asked A. A. hilly, tlorne -general,
for mi opinion us to win (her ho
can borrow money until such time us
Iho legislature can bo called together
to miiku the necessary appropriations
nnd tho attorney gmenil has come
buck with n request for a statement
of the mone.xs expended by Darst and
for what purpose during the past sev
eral years,
.Meanwhile I lie unusual condition is
being felt in all paits of Iho stale.
Country schools are being closed,
high schools placed on part timo, and
companies ot the national guard aro
being mustered out. The effort to
haxo tho logi-datuio meet without ex
pense to the stale and pus appropri
ation bills hcuiis to have failed, and
there is no relief in sight.
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WEST lift RUSSO-fURKISH
LEGISLATURE FAILED
TO PROVIDE
IDS
THE PAGE
Medford's Leading Theater
Matinee 2 P. M.
JJLLIAN WALKER and DARWIN KARR
In the Broadway Star Feature
Lifting the Ban of Coventry
Three Parts
THE WOOD NYMPH
A charmlnn'refnance foaturlnu Ruth Stonehouseln the Danoe oMhe
M Wood Nymph
Two Parts
Comedy
THE LADY OF SHALOTT
"With Flora Finch, Constance Talnnu'ss ind Others
SATURDAY, 8 P. M., THE MAXWELL TOURING CAR AND DIA
MONDS GIVEN TO THE WINNERS OF THE CONTEST.
' DON'T MISS IT
Musical Program by
WURLITZER ORCHESTRA
Mr.JClyde Hazelrigg, Organist
5-10-15 CENTS
NEXT WEEK "CABIRIA," the World's Greatest Photo Spectacle.
0 AMERICA TO -OUTFIT ARMY
va-HH.
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Yaitii Indmiis emploved upon her
plantation ami made a march into the
enemy's territory.
Her folloxvors grew, and within six
months sho hall more than I0UI) men.
Sho became a factor in xxurfuri) in
tho state of Sinaloa, which is her
home. She led her troops into one
battle lifter another. She has seen
hundreds of her soldiers and subor
dinate officers fall under the enemy's
fire, although she has come off un
scathed herself.
"Hut xi hat does death matter when
one is fighting for freedom?" said
Colonel Florcs. "I didn't intend to
organize an nnn.y xvlicn 1 began fight
ing. I started out for revenge, but
the cop1o of Smaloa linked mo to
lead them nnd I haxe douo it. I urn
fighting for freedom now and my
2000 soldiers won't iput until wo get
it ami I xvon'ti (ilher.'.
TREATY DENIED BY
ENVOYS DF
HOME. April 2 Iloth tho Hub-
slan and Turkish ambassadors to
Italy, Interx-lowod by the Olornalo
D'ltnlla, emphatically assorted that
thero xvas no foundation to tho re
port thnt Djavld Pasha, Turkish min
ister of finance, xvho Is now In Oo
novn, has been entrusted with tho
task of negotiating a subject Uusso
Turklsh ponco treaty.
Al. KroupcnHkl, tho HtiHslan nm
KflHMidor, Is quoted by Iho (llornulo
D'ltallu us declaring that Ittissla nev
er would conclude jkj.ico sopnratcly
from Great Hrltaln and Franco, es
pi'dally when sho was on tho oxo of
rcalUIng tho oldest Aluscoxltu ambi
tion. Naby Hoy. the Turkish ambassador,
nssorted that his country would re
main faithful to her allies and never
would conclude a ponco separately
from them, llo added that thero
was no reason why Turkoy should
seek to end hostilities at this time,
for she occupies an excellent posi
tion in tho Caucasus, while the Dar
danelles havo proved Imprognnblo nnd
sho Is preparing surprises In Egypt.
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Evening 7 o'clock
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BOTH
NEUTRALITY PACT
ALONG
MEN
BORDER
OBSERVED
DOUGLAS, Arir., April 2. Gen
eutl Vcmwliniio '(iimimni lufs or
deied Colonel V. EIIuh Callos, his
cnmmiiiidoi' In Niinunt, to lel'ralu
from any activities Xvhieh might en
danger lil'o or piopeity on the Amei
lean side of Iho border, neoordhig to
uiinouiu'eiiieal today by Callos.
Callos said Cnrrnnrn forwarded
him a copy of the tolegiain sent to
tlm state department lit Washington
In reply Io the xvarnlng against vio
lation or neutrality along Iho border
given Callos by Colonel C. Al. O'Coii
nor, eonnuaiiilor of the United Stales
patrol here.
Purely out of rospoot for the
United Slates, Can mini said, his
follow or- xvould respeot Iho noiitralll.x
of Hie Solium louder but xvllhoiit re
gard for Iho Naeo agreement nego
liated xvith tho Sonora fiietious last
December hv Hi igadioi -General llnli
I.. Seotl, elnof of staff of the United
States tinny.
This agrcemunl, Cnnaiira deehueil
had been tendered xoid by the nlmosl
immeiliiito xiolatioti of its terms bx
Governor Ma.xloroua, in oeoiip.xluu
Naeo, Stmora. utlor both sides had
consented to exaeuato it.
I
EST
Malta Commnuder.x, No. I, ICiiiuhti
Templar, has aeeepted the invitation
to worship in St. Mink's church, Mod
ford, on Haster day, April .
The service, especially arranged
for the Knights, will bo held at 2. .10
p. m. and Iho public generally is cor
dially Invited to attend.
All Germs Ordered
To Beat it! Git!
Searching Influence of
Remedy That Work
Wonders.
Tho Inlrmltictlon of H. 8. H. In nt nncn
rv rumnmnit to tilooil Inipurltlca tu Ami
n vrny out.
Ami what nro blond ImpurltlrR? They
may bo tlm hyporx'rretloim founil In tho
tnucuun llnliiKu of tlm Imdy, they mny
bo nclil nrcumulatlonn known n rhoti
mntlim; thoy mny lm linlln, plrnplr. ec
xninn, ncno nnil ntutittnrn, Indulrnt Mor
Hut rxnoilnnd clom ly, tlioy nro nil
gnrmn that hvo Kiilton tho upprr linnil
nnd It require llm IIiihIiIiik Inllurnro if
K. H. K. to itrlvo llinm out. Ami out I hoy
Kit vrtirn H. H. H. hrnlnn to clrriiiulo In
tlm tilooil. It only ri'uulriH nva intruit-
tu hcKlii thin liiliimiur, fur It U u fart
thnt In IIiIh limited timo H. H. H. iniiy lm
trnrrd In tho tirlno, la tlm prrnplmtlnn,
In tho eniormonco (rum tho liinK" to
nlinw thnt II In nt xvorlc lnrm, mlnil
you, nro r vwrloun klnil. tmt nil nro
fnrelKii to lionltli nntl H. H. H. In no re
npecter of dentnietlvo Rcrmi. It driven
thorn nil out, of xvhnlnoovtir nnina tlioy
KO by. Junt Kt a bottlo of H. H. H. of
any dniRKUt ntnl noon you will olmnrvn
h iioclilcd chnnK". Ami If yoiirn I n
titiltilxirn cone, wrllo to tlm Micrnl Al
vlncr. enro of Tho Hwlft Hnoclflo Co., I0T
Hwlft Illrtff.. AtlnntH. (In, llo In it rcKUlnr
phyilclnli, proud of IiIh nniiio by vlrtuo of
hlM itlntliiKulihnl fnmlly nnd In rurnir.
nlxpil nn n runiinunl pliynlclnn on hlu
own merit.
TT Theatre
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SATUKDAY MATINIJI'J - KVUNINd
$20,000,000 MYSTERY
uln thelMad nouse,,
Tyvo UcoIh, comjiluto
Sir Galihad of Twilight
"A" Two Part, feautrliiK Win. Oar--wood
and Vivian Rich. A trappor'n
utory xvith a Krtp.
Mutual Weekly News No. 4
Curses, They Remarked
Keystone Comedy
C and lOe ANY 8I5AT G and 10c
For That New
EASTER SUIT
" Tailored to Fit
KLEIN
128 East
MAIN
Upstairs
SEE
GRKAT MUDNKY REMEDY
SVVES TWO CHILDREN
IN ONE FAMILY
About tint) iimr ago two of my chil
dren Htifforud badly fiont weak Itld-
iuxh. Tlioy would hnvu noxoro hpoIIh
of tllMticmi and xxeio all run clown
In lirultli. I was Jitut about dlm-our-
anod. I tried Movent I roiuedleii and
finally a doctor, but tboy did not
seem to luipiovo. 1 knew of a fileiul
xvho was taking Hwainn-Uoot for kid
ney trouble with good rcnnltii nnd I
decided to get hoiiio for tho chtldren.
1 had noticed that thero was iiomn
linpiovoiuont after tlioy luul lalten
two Inrgo bottles and eonllnucil tit
glvo It to thorn until they had taken
ouodinlf dozen bottles and xxoro well
on the road to recovery. 'I think Dr.
Kilmer's Hwamp'ltont linn douo moto
for my children than any other med
icine 1 havo tried and recommend It
to any one having children that mif
fer an initio did,
Vety Truly Yours,
It. V. MHNNIIY,
Dotlinn, Ala.
Perromtlly appeared before me,
IIiIh 2nd day of July, ItWiii, l(. W.
tilsoiihy, xvho subscribed to tho nhovo
statement ami made oath that tho
sitnto In true In substance and fact.
A. V. I.IHUNIIY, Notary Public.
Letter to III. Kilmer .V 'Co., lllo.
Iiniiipton, N. Y.
Pi oxo Wliut Kwniiip.KiHit Will l for
You.
Send tn centn to Dr. Kilmer &
Co., lllnKhnmpton, N V., for a mimplo
nlro bottle It will convince niixnuo.
You vx III iiIho recelxo n booklet of
xaltmhlo Information, tellhiK about
tho klitneyn nnd blndder. Whon xvrlt
Iiik. bo Hiiro and nientlon the Medium
livening Malt Tribune HoKUlnr r0
rent ami one dollar nto bultlen for
nnlo at all driiK r.torcit -Adv.
iinniAMiinAU
Imported Percheron ntnlllnn oxvned
by Walter Kllto, xvill ninltii tho noa
lion: Mondnyn and Tunnday nt Anh
land llxery nlnblo; Wednondayn and
rimr.iltiiv nt it, I! ltnlilnnou'R. Tnl-
cut; Krldnvn and Hnturdnyn, Vlncent'H
llnrn. Medford. motto z. Jncanon-
vllle. Ore.
TEB
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EGOJ
jMade To Order
Our Hpiiclnlty In tunkliiK KiiKter
i:KK to order with uauien or any do
hIkiih thereon,
I.eavo ordorn early,
Wo iiIho carry liouio mndo nnd
other KitHlor cj;kh In utock. AIho all
klrnln of
Easter Novelties
Ordor your Iro crenm now for tho
nnnter feaiit-of tin.
McBride's
STOP!
Your Car Insured
Ht. Paul l''Jro & IMuiino Itwurnco
Conipany, Ht, Paul, MluneKotu
Incorporated 1805
Capital and Net. HuipImn, Jan, 1, 11)15
Over ijti.oort.ooo.tio
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llOHldout AKcnt, Medford, Oregon
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