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fljt tw(f. if?- tr K- eAQW FOUlt ftfEDTTORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD. OttFlON. WEDNESDAY, ATM? 1 17 7, 1015 . f K I& b". HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKl'KNDKNT NBWHPAPKIt I'UIILIHUi:!) r.VIJHT At-TDItNOON KXCK1T 8UNDAT HV THE MKDKOIU) IMUNTJNU CO. Offlco Mali Trlbunn Hullulnc, SB-ST-M North Fir Hired, tolcnhono 76. i , . . . . Tti tlAmrwt-nf In TftfiAM Thrt M(1fnrri fatall. Tim Mailfonl Trlbun, The South ern urrRaninn, Tim Aamnnu i riuune. BtTSBCaiPTIOK WTII Una year, by mall..,,, IS. 00 One month, by mnll..j .60 Pr month, dMIvcrrd by carrier In Medforrt, l'lioenlx, Jacksonville nntl Central lolnt ,- .60 Baturday only, hy nil. pr year. $.00 Wenkly, pr year,.... 1.60 Official Paper of the City of Mcdford 'Official Paper of Jacknon County. Entered nit necondcla88 matter at Mcdford, Orncon, under the. act of March 1, 1878. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 3SSS. Full leased wire Associated Press dis patches. Subscribers falling to recolvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latloa Manager at 2S0R. . ttf 4 Many a fcllor of small caliber thinks ho Is a big gun when loaded! LAUGHS Highly Connected "Ah, "Miss Pcacho, It la n pity you are not related to rojalty." "Hut I am, sir! My father is an ice king mv btotber Is a prlnco ot good fclloicr., and 1 am a queen ot hurlesQue. ' JIU Only Vlrtuo "ThcrcB ono good thing about IJlobbg Ho never borrows trou ble." "Well, it's tho only thing ho has not tried to borrow, then!" Jlokxlorou "Why tlo you refer to that man's fortune as tainted money?" asked tho Old Fogy. "Ho mado It operating a skunk farm," ropllcd tho Grouch. Cincin nati Enquirer. Harassing tho Law "Do you think you will bo ablo to keep mo out ot Jail?" ho asked after ho had mado a full confession to his lawyer. "i niay not bo ablo to do that, but I can make tho state spend a lot of money In putting you there." Impartial "You must liavo liked tho servant to whom you gavo tho lottcr of rec ommendation Bho showed Mrs. Blnx," said ono woman. "I don't caro for her at all," ro pllcd tho other. "But I don't caro for Mrs. Blnx, cither." Washington Star. ImprovisI Her Mrs. Whlttler What dollgliirul manners your daughter hns! Mrs. Bller (proudly) Yes; you eco, bIio has heen nwny from homo so much. Smart Set. IIUll TlW filll'NMft "What's tho trouble, John?" "Why, sir, hero's a noto from Mr. Mahlstlck, in which ho tolls mo that ho Is off on n Ilttlo trip, and ho wants mo to send hla drawing ma terials along." "Well, nnd Isn't that plain enough?" ''Hardly, sir. I don't think, sir, that you know Mr. Mahlstlck. I don't know whether to Bend hU paints and 'brushes or only a cork screw." 10 WASHINGTON, Aui 7. Clmrt inakerritif jht uonsl nntj Ht'otlotic sur vey linvu blazed tho way for tho de velopment of tho resources in the val ley .of the recently discovered Great Ktmkokwjm liver in AluHka, by the compilation of charts of tho Kusko ltvtim bay and of tho river. The ohurts, tho result of four yenrs Of porhistcnt effort in the faco of muhy luirdffliips nnd fotno danger, for tho firwt timo answer the question of how to rouoh the mouth of the river from tile boh. WJth the aid of tho charts Ihu river valley becomes HQcefibln mH ''the resouvcea of a territory covering ninny thousands of wiiRr mllw ttwnit development by thewe who will KraiJp the opportun ity' fcuy. iiw untiouiicuiiiBiii of the .-M.. i ii a sSi SAYS PEN WAY DE ALASKA THE MEXICAN MIX-UP IN an nrUclo in the April Motropolitnu Ooorgo Kibbo Turner, who won some notoriety by u series of articles a few years ago denouncing the Diaz regime in Mexico, brands Francisco Arilla as a bandit chief, without moral sense, whose whole aim is to seize power to enrich himself and his followers and exploit tho nation. Perhaps, but. recent events show Oarranza, Obrcgon, Gutierrez and other Mexican lenders, fully as great bandits, fully as great exploiters as Villa, without the hitter's military and ex ecutive capacity. "What is, any conqueror, stripped of his tinsel, but a bandit, exploiter and murderer? What are the Germans in "Belgium, or the Russians in Austria, but destroyers, robbers, murderers nnd exploiters? That is the immediate and first result of war, and one of its main objects, despite the glamor with which it may be clothed. Chaos reigns in Mexico, but it also reigns in Europe. The only difference is that the Mexicans" are ravishing the rich in their own country, while in Europe the nations are ravishing neighboring countries and their superior organization, equipment nnd wealth enable the destruction to be wrought on a more wholesale and scientific basis. It would be just as sensible for the United States to intervene in one case as in the other. What successful conqueror ever failed to reward his captains? Did'nt Alexander make his kings of conquered lands? J)idn't Caesar richly endow his? Didn't Norman William create a new nobility? Didn't Charlemagne re model the feudal aristocracy? Didn't Napoleon support his entire army on loot, raise his family to royalty and place his generals on thrones? Did not Diaz present fabu lous estates to his supporters? What can be expected of a bandit chief other than the redi vision of spoils? Diaz, rich -with booty stolen from his country, fled abroad before Madero's popular uprising. Madero, slain in cold blood by his chief general, Huerta, who, after n bloody reactionary dictatorship, followed Diaz in,to exile, his pockets lined with ill-gotten wealth. The constitutional ists, Cnrrnnzn at their head, triumphantly entered the cap ital and proceeded by "intervention" to appropriate the property of the wealthy. Lawless license reigned supreme. Autos were commandeered by the wholesale for Corranza officers, even the equipages of the foreign legations stolen. Carranza had no control, he was merely a nominal head, and his bandit officers ruled the land. The military convention, containing one delegate for every 1000 soldiers, pledged itself to abide by the will of tho majority, and then half the members refused to live up to their oaths. Carranza was ousted as first chief and Gutierrez elected provisional president. But Carranza refused to quit, was declared a rebel and Villa placed in command of the soldiers. Carranza confiscated the traction system at Mexico City and appropriated its earnings. Forced, to flee by the defeat of Gonzalez by Villa, Car ranza occupied Vera Cruz and seized the oil fields of Tam pico. Zapata, the only Mexican chief who seems to be work ing for a principle the distribution of the laud among the people occupied the capital and kept much better order than Carranza had. Upon Villa's arrival, Gutierrez was installed as president, but Carranza had looted the treas ury. There was no fuel for trains, and no ammunition, which forced Zapata to evacuate while a revolt in the north called Villa away. Gutierrez fled with a few thousand troops and organized his own independent state at San Luis. The southern states of Onxaca and Yucatan seceded and declared their independence. Obrcgon entered Mexico City, Garza, who had main tained order after Gutierrez' flight, having fled to Zapata. Obrcgon issued a decree invalidating the Villa currency,, winch precipitated noting. I amine followed. Zapatistas cut off the water supply. An epidemic of typhoid and typhus followed. Obrcgon leviod a tax of $500,000 on the Catholic clergy, expelled and imprisoned the priests and nuns. He levied a tax of one-half per cent on the total capital of all business and property, and imprisoned 400 protesting merchants. When forced to flee, ho enlisted the traction employes as recruits and took them all. Carranza proved his incapacity to govern when in power. The two strong men the two, Villa seems to have the most ability. One or the other will eventually dominate Mexico, and by the strong arm method restore order. The people, weary of war, will probably accept the new regime temporarily to end an archy and eventually work out their own salvation. It will be hard times for the rich, as it was in France after the French revolution, but let us hope the masses will profit, peonage bo forever abolished and the land, the cause of all the trouble, restored to tho people where it belongs, that an abiding prosperity may follow. SUFFRAGISTS SAIL E NEW YOHK, April 7. Mine. Itos tka Schwirnmor, press secretary of tho International Woman Kuffrugo Mllau.ce, takes back to Buropo with Iter today eight men and women to Organize and. attend tho peaco con terenco to bo held at Tho Hague lAprll 28, 20, and 30, Tho party wore paaBongors on tho Scandinavian American lino steamship Krcdorik VI II. Included in tho party woro Mr. and Mrs, William Dross Lloyd, Mrs. (Julius Loob, Miss Klorenco Holbrook, nnd Mrs. Eliza Ulnns of Chicago, Miss Laura Hughes of Toronto and Dem- 'arest Lloyd of Boston. COLORADO SPRINGS DEFEATS SINGLE TAX AMENDMENT COLORADO BI'IlIKdfl, Colo., Ap- nl 7.- A nhuili!' fiuifuiilirimit. iirnvlil. are Villa and Obrcgon. Of 45.000. IONS STEEL L IMTTSUUnOH, Pa. April 7. -An order calling for 45,000 tons ot steel rounds for shrapnel has been placed VvJth the Carnegio Steel company by a Cleveland concern acting for tho Vrouoh government. T'p order Is said to bo really a doubling of ono placed by tho samo interests with tho Lackawanna Stool company and calling for a total of 1)0,000 tons at a cost of approximately 12,300,000. affairs was defeated in the eity elec tion lero yesterday. Tho voter nlfio defeated un amendment permitting buuday nmuHctnentB, n John A, Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 30 8. UAItTLETT Phones M. 47 unci 17-J2 GIRL SELLS BEAUTY LssssssM k V fji ' F Lssssssa Av vVlA I jlH HnfflissssssssD tY Iff Visssssssssssssssssssssssssssl Wf H vLVmisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssI ? ''- aissssssssissW Visssssssssssssssssssssssssssi llilissssHr1 issssssssssssssa '"'issssssssssK I ' yVTisssssssssssf h'Jv ' i . isssssssssssr raiilS H isssssssssssm A9H kfm 1 GUTIERREZ SAYS Hg - l.OS ANOHLKS, Cul., April .1. Hero is a it who is nelling livr beauty to huv rt home. Ono hundred dollar. n week for boin? liumlhome. Divided lifty-fifty. Fifty a week fur her fnoe. Another fifty n week for her fig ure. Shc'ii the !iipli't Halnried chorus girl in the worjd. Ordinarily ilio beauties in the chorus draw from $13 to $'23 n week, but Gladys Feldnmn, who N villi Zicgfeld's Follies, multiplies thU by four when she j;ets her weekly wi vclopc. As soon ns she reached thin city Mis Feldman conferred with rcnl estate dealers with whom she hud hcen in corrcnondcncc. looking to bu)in n bungalow in or near Lo Angeles. Though her beauty is now worth ,$100 n week, Mie is preparing for that "rniny dny" when good looks jnny fade nnd hho nnd hor mother will want to "settle down." With the Follies nlso is Vera Michclenii, who ets ho much salary that she is devoting a portion of it to maintain a free vocal school in New York. Tho idea was siiu't'Chted to Miss Michelenn bv Doris Kntnn, ,i Rheumatism? Here i Are Some Real Facts ; How to Overcome the Tor. ture Without Harm- ful Drugs. A lesion of pfopl bare tuM H, H. P. nd bar ortrcoue I lie worst tortn if rU;uuit (in. This disrate ot t" tlnol U lit! In unJT tood Is-came ot 111 Htrnni?" imptoma, carcely two Poilfl bstl'iC lt,nni.tly allkn. And jrot, no matlcr .whftt Its form or bow painful and dlttrunlnif, 8..H. H. cnn l Unvt aluoat a dlrlpe Inautncu In ilrlvlnK It out, rrirsilni; Ilio nerve frm pain nnd cl'sr in th Joints uiul louscles tfify work with out remrslnt. The bst explanation for this happy result ll tjio fact tlmt In 8. H. K, nro certain Ingrrillt-ms which act bh nn antidote. They are naturo's provldi-nc to man. Jimt n the menu, fata, nalti and aupira of our dally food provido un With nmirMiineot, o dnea H. B. K. kIvo to th blood tho nsct medicinal requirement to clear tho stream, drive out Impurities and rrconatruet tho tiody If dotructlva germa ha to Kalntd a foothold. Oa to any drus Store today and set a bottle of H. a. B. It will do you sod. Hut be suro to refuie any and all auhttltutea. And If yours It a stubborn case, write to tho Medical AdrUer, The Bwlft Hperlflc Co., JOT Bwlft Hide, Atlanta, Oa. Thla department la presided over by a physician proud of bl name by vlrtuo of bis dlstlUKulsbrd family sod a foremost doctor oa bla own merits. " For That New SPRING SUIT Tailored to Fit !ee 'KLEIN S TO BUY HOME tho left, Mi-s Vera .Micliclcna, at the upper rii;ht, Gladys Fcld saleswoman in ono of the Xew York department Hoic, w ho, nltluuili posseted of vocal talents, had no means of cultisntiin; her wiicc. Twenty-nine pupils tire receiving free mice culture in Mi MicheleiHi's clinol. HE. IS REAL CUT WASHINGTON', April 7. The etc incut Miiportiii Oencnil Gutierrez as pnivisionul president of Mexico, made public today papers giving the ap pointment by Gutierrez of .lose Vas concelos ns special envoy al Wash- ington nnd the lengthy formal state ment nrcM'ttted by Vnscniicelos to Secretary Itryau mi .March 21. The statement reviews Mexican nf fairs from the lime of lluerta's witlt dcawal. nnd maintains that Gutierrez lis tho regularly chien provisional prc-ident hy virtue of the Aguas Cal- licntes convention. It recites at length the contexts between the Cnr-ruuzu-Villa elements and their efforts to disiilnco Gutierrez. The Gutierrez P5 l .....n-ft 1 io cr, ll.J:lTBMSSnJ' IW.-1- ,. r. iri!fS Mir nu""r Smokcra of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen ycara ago are smokcra of Turkish Trophies Cigarette todyt wtitpjiianOprterth&iVMi IS 1 AK Wednesday - Thursday Tho Eleventh Episode ot the "Exploits oi Elaine Two Parts MARY FULLER In a Two-Part Society Drama His Guarding Angel The World's News In Pictures The Pathe Weekly A Juvenile Comedy Olive's Hero 1 MIX-UP seal of Kovei'iinicul is siihl tu ho es tablished al thu coly of Doctor Ar vnyo, stale of Nemo Leon, from which place, the statement says, Out ion on "is tllteeliiiK affairs ami has uuilei his comuiiuiil u considornhlc unity." It adds: 'President Uutlerrrr. will at the A Valuable Suggestion liupoitntil to Kvcijotio It la now rouccdod by physicians that tho kidneys should Imvo moro attention as they control tho other organs to a remarkable degree and do a tremendous amount of work In removing tho poisons and waste nmt. tor from tho Bjstom by filtering tho blood, During tho winter months espec ially, when we llvo an Indoor life, tho kidneys should receive somo as sistance when needod, as wo tako less exercise, drink vm water and often eat moro rich heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do moro work limn Nature Intended. Kvldenro of kidney trouble, such as lame bark, annoying bladder trouble, minuting or burning, brick-dual or sediment sallow romplcxlou, rhutimatlsm, may bu ucnk or Irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help Immediately to avoid moro box Iouh trouble. Many ph)slclans rlnlm that an her bal medicine containing no mineral or oplntcs has tho most healing In fluence. An Ideal lnu'bal compound that has most remarkable success ns a kidney nnd Madder remedy Is Dr. Kilmer's Hwamp Hoot. You may receive n sampln bottlo of Swntnp Hoot by Parcels Post. Ad dress Dr. Kilmer ft Co., lllnglinmp ton, N Y., nnd encloso ten rents; also mention tho .Mcdford Evening Mall Tribune. t ii r r A f r Medford's I flL rHjLLeadingTheater Engagement Extraordinary TWO DAYS ONLY. ARERNOONS AND EVENINGS. Beginning at 2 P. M. and Running Continuously Until 12:30 Midnight The World's Greatest Photo Spectacle CABIRIA In Twelve Parts S The mystic splendor of Egypt. E The Grandeur of the Alps. E The opulence of Africa. S Fleet of Ships destroyed at sea. E The terrific hattle In which 7000 participate. E The heroic dignity of Rome. S The pompous magnificence E of Ancient Carthage. E The volcanic eruption. As this picture will he shown continuously, patrons may enter at any time. Poosltitvely no tickets told after 0:30 p. m. REMEMBER This wonderful movlnp. picture can only be seen Wednesday and Thursday April 7th and 8th ADMISSION While more than our regular price Is less than this picture has been shown for In many of the larger cities. Lower Floor, 25c; Balcony, 15c; Children, 10c. Montraville Wood Scientist and Inventor -AT- . Natatorium Hall Wednesday Evening April 7th, 8 o'clock This is the last number of the Mcdford Entertainment Course. Mr. Wood is one of the most widely known Scientific Lecturers. He crrries with him a largo amount of wonder ful scientific apparatus. Seats on salo at Haskin's. Single admission 50c. Reserved seats 75c. liisl oipoiluiil,v iciiHsunihlu lliu run venliou of Akihh Onlh'iiles nml be fore thiil eKnl body ho will offer to reslmi his iowcr, In nnloi' lo li'iive Ilio convuiitlon free lo elect us president nny man who may answer lo Ilio ne cessities nml lights of nil of the Mex ican people," TT Theatre Wednesday mid Thursday Nights The Ingrate A lliimnn Interest mama, Knactud In thu Iteitlut of Klxhoriolk. A Mother's Influence KtlirliiK Majentlo Drama. A Rude Awakening lleauty Comedy, "l.ovo Tby NiiIkIi bom mid Tby MollioMulnw," Dash Love and Splash Keystone Comedy Hantn Catallna Inlands and Her Ma rino Unrdcna. Heiite Mix KouIh. 5e ANIl Htc. Hero Krlduy and flnturday, Mallnco and KveiiliiK, -Uril and l-ant Kplaode of tbe Million Dollar Mystery i:erybody wants to aeo it nnd to nrcommodate tho crowd pica.) colno early. No ntnudliiK In tho llientro allowed, Two big feature, at tlio usual price, Re and 10c !i;i.'. ..a A .$ kg' for Mi stogie tax Ui municipal A.twnwn 2; 19 Evtfilng 7:00 ,,r .' V" t,. AmbuUnc Hrvlc OOfOMar