Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 03, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Official Taper of Jackson County.
Entered on necoml'Clns matter M
Mttlford, Oregon, under the net of March
I, 1879.
Sworn Circulation for 1014, 5583.
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Subscribers falling to rocclro
papers promptly, phono Clrcu-
4 latlon Manngor at 25011.
Charity that bogln& nt homo docs
n't inako a hit with tho wlfo who
has to ask hor husband for every
dollar)
LAUGHS
Attended To
Oh, tho cat and the canary,
Ho forgot to feed the twain.
Downtown he teot anxious, Terr,
And went rushing home again.
Yes, he reached home in a hurry.
All was silent In tho flat.
Seems ho might have eared his
worry,
Tho canary fed tho cat.
Louisville Courier-Journal
' ...
, Xo Round Trip
"I always pay as I go," romarked
tho careful individual.
"Lots of fellows do that who don't
save enough' to pay their way back,"
added tho mere man. Judge.
...
Itis Rhetoric
A famous clergyman tells of a
lay preachers' conference la which
a veteran described his method of
sermon preparation.
"I take my text," ho said, "and
divide my sermon Into three parts.
In tho first part I tell 'cm what I'm
going tb tell 'cm. In tho second
part w.ell, I tell 'cm. In the third
part I tell 'em what I've told 'cm."
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Quito ft FunHy Bono
"I tell you, having a rib cracked
111 no Joke, now."
"Isn't It? I supposed it was per-
fectly side-splitting."
...
lVrll ltemaiai
"Well, madam, Is your husband
out of danger?"
"It Isn't quite sure; tho doctor Is
coming again."
And Tlint Too
A clergyman catechizing a Sunday
dchool, wlion comparing hlmsolf
tho pastor of tho church to a shep
herd and his congregation to tho
sheep, put tho following question to
tho children:
"What docs tho shepherd do for
Jho sheep?"
A small boy In the front row piped
eut:
"Shears' cm!"
.
A CrlticlKiii
A farm hand had worked In tho
Hold from dawn till darkness, do
ing tho chores by lantern light.
"I'm going to quit," ho said to tho
farmer at tho end of tho month.
"You promised mo a steady Joh."
"Well, haven't you got ono?" was
tho astonishing reply,
"No," said thb man, "there are
throe or four hours every night that
I don't have anything to do, and
fool mby tlmo away sleeping.' Na
tional Monthly.
.
Tho Itcmedy
Impatient Father You are al
ways whining for spending money.
I notlco Kddlo Dinks alwaya shuts
up when his father tells him to,
Dlseontcnted Sort Of course, ho
dooa, His father always gives him
a" dime!
Merits! lUeiuWUm Powders.
The tikuBuahy large sale of this
renieiiy it the best evidence we could
offer you to prove 'its merit. It Is
made of effective' Ingredients, and
la guaranteed to give permanent re
lief, for rfcetjmsttew. We will gladly
'"how you the formula and explain its
werltf te you, Prisma 50c and 11.00.
'Local jiflts, UskB' drug store, tf
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sWt -SAYS
THE LIVING DEAD
HAVING elected by a largo mn.jdriry to the office of
governor a man who proclaimed thai cheap labor
from foreign countries should bo pel'inittted to come here
to displace the labor of our citizens and beat down their
wage and standard of living, it is but fitting there should
be officials in other branches or our government who
should have ideas that .would harmonize with the uplift
movement that was indorsed at the last election.
One has recently spoken. A circuit judge of Portland
has CjOino out with the Easter tide suggestion that the
vlppphig post be established for small offenders. He says
he comes from Delaware, where it is in vogue.
We ought next to hear from some judge, who has come
frdm Mongolia, advocating confining convicted criminals
in an iron-bound box the size of a coffin with but one open
ing, large enough to admit a bowl of rice or water. It has
been long tried jn Mongolia, and the Mongol judges would
tell us probably that it works well. Some of the Mongol
ian taxpayers 'would undoubtedly tell us it works well
because it keeps down expenses.
One can readily see that under such a method that a
large number of criminals could be taken care of in this
method in a small space, and few guards would be required.
Inasmuch as our noble governor intends to see that the
population in the penitentiary increases, by all means let
us adopt the Mongolian method and lock them in coffins
till they die and forget them and go about our business of
making money.
What matters the takiiig of a few lives, tho wrecking
and destruction of a few human beings, as long nstaxea
arc low and business is good"? Human life is most plenti
ful, and very cheap. For every human that is killed an
other is brought into the world. S,o why needlessly worry H
The dollar is what we are niter, not tor ourselves, out
to make it for the Rockefellers, Morgans and Oarncgies.
That is the philosophy that unconsciously finds its vent in
the unthinking mouths that long for brutal punishments
and overflowing prisons.
Dickens would have delighted in the acquaintance of
such gentlemen. As his stories reveal, he knew many like
them. We had supposed they were nil ciena. remaps
they are. Undoubtedly they are dead to the spirit of the
age uena 10 rne ruroouing anu cnunuriug ui uiv ho
outside that is moving on to higher and nobler civilization,
based upon human love and sympathy, and which will be
free from cruelty.
Such men, if not dead, are living in the suffocated ex
halations of old graves and the ashen odor of dissolution
and death, beyond the sound of the mighty call of life
of better life for men and Avomen, of better opportunity
to live. They make us feel that we are not so far from
the cavemen who lived to eat and kill.
What do these gentlemen think of the teachings of
Jesus Christ? Beautiful, but impractical. Would that bo
their answer? What manner of man is it that wants to
sec man's sacred body beaten and lacerated for a petty
offenso? What would be done with great offenders, the
rulers of trusts? A fine, no doubt, to be afterwards by
them collected from the consumer.
What manner of man is it who says, not regretfully
but boastingly, that he will increase the prison population
by prolonging the pimishment of fellow men? Pitiful,
indeed, pitiful; more to be pitied than condemned.
PRESERVE THE BEAUTY SPOTS
UltiCADE IN AMERICA"
articles in the Saturday
Hough, who visited Crater Lake last summer to secure
data on the park. The articles arc of absorbing interest
and should be read by every one. They will do much to
divert the tourist to the national beauty spots.
The introduction to the. scries, by Franklin K. Lane,
pays a graceful and well-earned tribute to Will Steel. It
reads in part as follows :
Tiio United States contains Switzerland, tho Rlvlcrri, tho fiords of Nor
way and tho Egyptian desert. Tills fs a flamboyant way of saying a slmplo
fact that there is nothing of natural grandour or, beauty which our pcoplo
crriss tho water to enjoy which has not Its rival or suporlor within this
country. And In addition our land Is rich In canyons, forests and nat
ural wonders, tho Ilko of which tho Old World docs not present.
Our Covernmsnt lias dono an unprecedented thing In saving most of
our remarkable i'arks and pleasuro places from prlvato possession. No
ono thought out our system of national parks. Kach lias been added
to the chain through tho love of some pioneer llko Will Stuel, tho Vicar of
Crater Lake, mado It for many devoted years his temple and his shrlno.
And In tho saving of theso parks there Is a story rich In tho romance of
Eclf-sacrlflce.
Theso twolvo parks of rare and Individual beauty have bcon brought
under ono control and wo aro attempting through Congress to givo thorn
tho charter of carcd-for places whero man does not desecrate, but Inter
feres only to make more accessible and enjoyable to glvo that living
touch which adds so much to every picture.
It is a duty this generation owes to futurity to preserve
nature's beauty spots from vandalism. The efforts of the
national government should be supplemented by state and
county and by individual effort.
There is no more perfect or beautiful waterfall ot its
kind in the world than Mill Creek falls. Effort should bo
made to keep it in its natural beauty. Have we not public
spirit onough among us, individually or collectively, to
preserve this fascinating bit of scenery by the creation of
a public park?
The upper Rogue? is full of picturesque scenery. The
gorge at Prospect, the "box canyon," Union falls and
numerous cascades, waterfalls aiid gorges, are all wcJrtlty
of preservation and should bo secured before wrecked by
vandal promoters.
Enough of the primeval forest along the river should
also be included for preservation, for at some no distant
date this timber will be cut and one of our chief scenic
assets lost forever.
Now is tho time to act. Tho Conunerciul club or some
other organization should begin an active campaign' for tho
preservation of our beauty spots. Lot us keep forever
what tho Lord has made in Jackson county that canuot
be found elsewhere. , .
is the title of a series of
Evening Post by Emerson
WIFE WHO THREW $250 AT HUSBAND'S HEAD, LOSES $100,000 SUIT
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I.OS ANOKLKS, Cnl., April J.
Mrs). Louise Hnywnnl of tins ily re
cently ot n .finO.UOn nlk'iintiou suit
njjninst her milliouaiio fntlicr-in-luw.
Dr. Henderson Htiywaul. Jlrs. Hay
ward .nmwed her rich father-in-law
of aliciuitinj: her hiisbnndV uft'ee
tton.s and (Icmumlt-d the .? 100.000 ns
huhn in lieu of her shattered homo.
Her husband, Lester Hnywnnl, wns
a soldier nt the time of Ilia marriage,
but after having trouble with his wife
he went to the Oklahoma plains, from
Mrs. T. Fiillon and daughter
arrived from Montague, Cnl., last
week on a visit to Mrs. II. C. Oallup
of this city.
Mrs. Lee Port is s-jwiidtu the week
with relatives in A"hlnud.
K. II. Peterson, school supervisor,
wns in town on business the first of
tho week.
Ike Fricdifjur nud Harry Linp, two
well-known youn men of Mcdford,
were Jneksonvillv.callcrs Thursday.
Until Itciickiih LodKe, No. -1, lield
initiation, followed by a social time,
last Monilny uv6niii, Alfred Ntirris
nnd Denver Marsli beiiij; initiated
into the order.
Mn. A. I. Kckelson nnd dniiRhter
arrived from Portland Sunday nud
will spend a couple of months wiili
relatives.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Niinan entertained
Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jcorc von tier Hcllen
of r'nfjlo Point nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis I'lrieh at dinner last .Sunday.
Mr. II. II. Taylor of liiich was
tihoppilif; in town tmo day this week.
Miss Iss'm MttCnlly ami Miss Kvn
CoikiIi were Mcijford viriitors Wed
nesday. Knlili Jennings wA n Inisiiiuss
caller during Hid week, as was also
W. H. (Jarrttt of Itiich.
Mrs. IC. ,1. Kuhli spent the day in
Mcdford Tlmrsdily.
Mrs. Julia Ileokniau, uecompaiiuA
by her sou ami daughter, liavo kimio
to Portland for the latter health.
Mrs. C. L. Hpriiifjer (Hid children of
Klamath Kails arc visiting at the
homo of Mrs. Laura Ityau.
John Cautrall tarried in town a few
hours Thursdav.
Mrs. Harold Kimpsou (nee Mar-
TT Theatre
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SATURDAY MATIN13B EVKNINfl
$20,000,000 MYSTERY
uln the Macf House
J
Two Ilcolu, complete
Sir Galihad of Twilight
"A" Two Part, feautrlng Wm. Car
wood and Vivian Rich. A trappor'H
etory with a grip.
Mutual Weekly News No. 4
Curses, They Remarked
Keystone Comedy
G and lQc ANY 8UAT G and 10c
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John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
28 8. lJAIiTfiKTT
niones M. 47 mid -17-12
A&bitlttBc Service Coroner
whore lie mine lo testify nl the trial
nt Lom Angeles. The easy wn one
of tho most sensation on record, in
volving pink cocktails, marital ty-
pinions and all the other elements that
irarnisli Midi case. The tutdimiiiiv
contained "spicy'' features- of their
having met tlmnij;h a matrimonial pa
per: ti iiiarrel between youmj I lay
ward nud his bride, in which sju
flutiL -'.")0 in .," bills at his head, and
his pursuit (in a touiint car) after
her (triivi'liih; tie luxe) from Chirnxo
to Los Alleles.
Micrite Flurt'v) arrived from Seattle
the first of the week and is a guest
at the home of her brother, Cliauti
ccy Florey.
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of
Knelt were Jacksonville callers tliii
week,
H. M. Collins arrived home Satur
day to spend Faster with his family.
Faster services will he held at tho
Presbyterian church Sunday, tho
niiisir being under the direction of
Mrs. J. P. Wells, Dr. W. W. Howard
being the soloist for tho morning service.
THE PAGE
Medford's Lendlnn Theater
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE
The MAXWELL AUTOMOBILE and DIAMOND RINGS
Hivcn to the winners of the contest at 8 o'clock
Saturday Evening
LILLIAN WALKER and DARWIN KARR
In the Broadway Star Feature
Lifting the Ban of Coventry
Three Parts
RUTH STONEIIOUSE in
THE WOOD NYMPH
Two Parts
Comedy
THE LADY OF SHALOTT
Willi Flora Finch, Constance Talnuut and Others
Music by ,
WURLITZER ORCHESTRA
Mr. Clyde Hazclrigg, Orflanlst
5-10-15 CENTS
Ceming: "CABJRlA," April 7th nnd 8th
THE PAGE
Medford's Leading Theater
Three-Part Drama
The Blessed Miracle
With Ethel Clayton and Joseph Kaijfman In an exquisite and beautiful
Drama of Motherhood
Any Mother Admitted Free Sunday Afternoon
ALICE JOYCE
Unfaithful to His Trust
Two Parts
GEORGE ADE
Fable of the Galumptious Girl
Special Musical Froflram liy the
WURLITZER ORCHESTRA
Mr. Clyde Hazelrlgg, Organist
5-10-15 CENTS
FILM
STAR PUAM
A play that wan iiiudo fiuiiotin on
tho iipoaklng rIiiko will bo tho at
traction ut tho Star theater today.
The tltlo of tho play In Ills Last
Dollar, and tho leading part Is in tho
hands of Mr. David Hlgglus, tho
author. Tim play iltmlH with u for
tune inailo and lost and shows how a
man that was In tho right hot Ills
last dollar on a horso rnro and won
hln fortune back. Tho race traok Is
shown mid ali'd tho famous race, and
tho picture, Is ono of the most Inter
esting that tho Paramount Picture
company have sunt hero. On Sunday
at both tho afternoon and evening
performance ono of Mcllrldo'a tinaior
eggs will bo given to each child at
tending. STAR
This Afternoon and
Tonight
Mr. David Higgiris
TBJTiast
Dollar"
A Itacing Drama in Four
.Paris
Sunday Matinee
An Easter Egg
With Knoli Child's Tirket
SPECIAL PROGRAM
Last Time
Tonight
SUNDAY
Matinee 2 p.m..
Evening 7 o'clock
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VULCANIZING WORKS
ltd S4i. :iiiio Hi.
AUTO TIRE REPAIRING
Fisk and Michelin Tires
in Stock
Tlio Tiro of Qunllly uinl Hvrvlro
Special for Easter
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Ice Cream
Individual Easter Utiles
Brick, Nut nnd oilier Fancy Creams
made from the Velvet Ice Cream. Or
der now.
The White Velvet Ice
Cream Co.
The Home of Daisy Butter
Phone 181
32 S. Central
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Mnin Btrcot
Mcdford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any timo or
place by appointment
Phono 147-J
We'll do tho rest
. D. WESTOH. Prh.
"Ncorcitb R
Everything"
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HOTEL MANX
Powell St. at OTurrtll
Son fronclsco
In the heart of the
business, Shopping
and theatre district.
Running distllkd ice
water in every room.
Our commodious
lebby.fineservke.and
Homelike restaurant
will attract you.
European Plan rates
$1.50 up.
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