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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1915)
'VB won 9ovn nDBFO"Rn ifr'ATD TRTBT7NE. MTCTTFORD. OttEClOX. KA'ITttDAY, 'ATIttL 10, 1015 --r - T ' -"f : F f. ?, a . n - I4 -r V j AN INDRl'KNDHN NKVritArUlt uhlihiikd Kvniinv , aktkiCnoon KXCKIT SUNDAY! TIY TUB rUML.1 MKUFOIIU MUNTINQ CO, Offlejj Mftll THbUliA" nulltllmr, S5-S7-JJ North nr, sireo! icitpnona 10. T! t)Mnrterftll6 TlmrS, ThS Meflford Mall, Tim Mearora Tnouno, ino soum irn OrcBOnlun, Tlio Anhlnnd Tribune. ,. , UBBOI1?TIOW RATS Ono jfdii by. iimli..-... 5.JS ono mouth, by .mill.w-4-.....-. Ver month, delivered by carrier In MoiHnril, PIioimiIx, Jncknnnvlllo nml Ontrnl ivilnt .60 Huturilnv only, by mall. Dcr year J.00 Woekly, per ycar,.... - l.0 OfflnIM Popor of the City of Metlford omnlai rafrt-r of .Inuknon County. Kiitcred b hcbimil-clnss nmtter nt McJrorJ, OruKon, under the net of March I, )1. Hworn Clrculntlon for 1914. Hit. Full leased wlro AhHodateJ Press 01s patches. f Subscribers fnlltnp to rocelvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- lotion Manager nt 25011. 4 44. . "It doesn't neeenri)y take n weather mnn to piophesy it limiu htorm;" LAUGHS Very Utile Hope "Well, doctor, how did you leave your patient?' "1 am sorry to say lie lias ono foot In the grave." "Perhaps you arc pessimistic, doc tor. How about tho other foot?" "Oh, wo amputated that!" Still JiiddiB It A newslo saw tho driver of a cer tain inako of automobile throw a blanket over Uio hood of his car. Tlioy boy heard all tho Jokes about this particular brand of automobile, and decided to take a shot at him Heir. Whllo tho man thus carefully turked tho blanket down around tho hood, tho youngster looked at htm grlnnlngly and remarked: "Oh, you don't need to try to hldo it. I know what you've got." Indianapolis Nowa. fientlc Ordeal Mrs. Kxc Did the lawyer for tho defense submit you to a cross-examination? Mrs. Wye No, indeed; ho was Just as pleasant about It ns he could lie. Detroit Frco Tress. Good Practice "I wonder how Mrs. Inklelgh got her start as a writer of fiction.' "Composing references for her dis charged help, I understand." Brooklyn Ragle. Too Tnmo "So Lady Gladys is back from tho front?" "Yes, she couldn't find anybody In teresting or romantic to nurse." Pittsburg Post. KluMio Columbus had Just discovered "I'm searching for a place with out hay fever," ho explained. Now York Sun. Seafaring iNavni Recruiting Officer (to ac tor who has applied to Join tho Naval llOEcrvo) And what experleuco have you had? Actor Quite considerable. I was two years a midshipman In "II. M. S. Pnaforo," a lieutenant In half a dozen plays, and an admiral In tho "Chlnoso Honeymoon.'' Londou Opinion. Out of the Oi (Unary "What Is tlioro queer about this oiuuozxloinont case?" '"Tho money was npt taken by tho most trusted employe." Phila delphia Iiccord. Staggering Weight Hobblo Don't you feel tlrod, Mr. Dibble? (JucBt- No, Hobble. Why do you ask?' Hobble 'Coubo pa said ho met you last night nnd you wero currying an awful load. Ills Need "Canvasses?" said tho artist, flat tered by the presence of the mil lionaire, Jn lils studio. "Yes, sir, I bbuII bo happy to show you my best canvass. Somotlilng allegorical? Or do you prefer a; landscape?" 'What Iwaht," Bald Mr, Nowrlch, I ho eminent contractor, with decision, 'v't something about a yard and a UW Ihhk sndjt yard wjdo, to cpvor iwuie cracks In tho frescoInV MEItfdKD MAIL TMiWN Sfil -SAYS NOT DEAD-JUST TITTC Dull Moose is not dead merely hibernating dur ing (he wilder of its discontent. The organization is still being kept alive, pending de velopments. Roosevelt only awaits the opportunity to breathe life into the inanimate form, lie himself may head a third ticket again at any rate, he has not pledged him self to support the logical reactionary candidates of the re publican party. Gilson Gardner, the Mail Tribune's "Washington cor respondent, hits just made a trip to Ovster Bav to find out whether Colonel Roosevelt stand-pat candidate, tie writes the result as tollews: "Former President Roosevelt has not promised to sup port any standpat republican candidate for -president. This statement may be accepted as authoritative. The colonel intends to refer inquirers as to the future of tho progres sive party to Victor Ahmlook, who is now chairman of the progressive party national committee. They are agreed that the thing not to do at present is to scramble head over heels into the anus of the reactionary republicans who are starting their subsidized, gumshoe, lull dinner pail pros perity, Fairbanks-Burton campaign. "Roosevelt is opposed to Burton because Burton is a pacificist. Hais opposed to Te.ft always; he is opposed to Root because Root was a political brigand at the Chicago conventien: Senator Weeks opposed to Watson, Fairbanks, Foraker, Penrose and .Barnes. The republicans, m order to invite Roosevelt sup port, will have to scurry around and get some kind of r candidate quite different from anv of these." "Colonel Roosevelt, has not abandoned the progressive party, nor advised anybody eighteen months from now matter on which he is willing himself kiioV. The present situation he describes as a c hair-trigger' situation, nationally and internationally. Almost anything is likely to happen. Men who followed him in the revolt against tho old machine-controlled stand- pat republicanism have nothing to do but to keep their powder dry and their guns handy. In other words, those who desire the progressive party's support must bargain for it. with Roosevelt. If they don't "come through" it will force the adoption of a progressive platform and the nomination of a progressive candidate, who will bo either Roosevelt himself or Hiram Johnson, so that real progressives will have a candidate to vote for, which would mean the re-election of Wilson. Mr. Roosevelt's public activity at present is confined to berating the democratic administration nothing in which pleases him. lie censures its foreign and domestic pol icies. He shouts loudly against its peace program and its neutrality policy. He wants intervention in Mexico and in Europe. lie wants a bigger army and a bigger navy. He wants to prepare for war. To a Pennsylvania republican recently elected to con gress, who wrote to Roosevelt saying: "Why don't you come back to the republican party; we want to support you?" Roosevelt replied: "Why don't you come back to the principles of the republican party during the time of Lincoln when it stood for the people and not for special privilege?" It is evident that no candidate will meet Roosevelt's approval except Roosevelt, and the Bull Moose must be kopt alive to enable him to realize his ambitions. At the Churches Catholic South Oakdale Avenue. First Mass Sunday S:00 a. m. High Mass 10:30 a. m. livening services 7:30 p. m. Zlon Lutheran Services at .Ion Lutheran 512 W. Fourth St., will be conducted In Ger man at 11 a. m. Dlblo school at 10 a. m. Co in o and worship. IbipUst .A telegram received this morning from Itev. C. F; Carstens advises that he will fill tho pulpit of tho First Uaptlst church tomorrow both morning and evening. ICpUcnjml Holy communion 8 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Holy communion 11 a, m. Kvenlng prayer 7:30 p. m. Wm. IJ. Hamilton,- vicar. lUiptlsf Morning service 1 1 o'clock. Kvenlng service 8 o'clock. Sunday school 9:46 a. in. II. Y. P. U. 7 p. in. It Is expected that tho new pastor will bo hero and preach nt both sor Ices. .lii( ksouvllle Presbyterian Morning worship with address by Mrs. J. W. Aldrlch of New Yoik City, roprcsentatlvo of the Hoard of Home Missions. Evening worship with sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Special chorus choir at both morn ing mid evening services. First Chinch of Christ, Scientist Sunday fcervlco at 11 o'clock. Sub- Jcct, "Aro Sin, Dlseaso and Death Heal?" Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. All aro cordially invited. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All under tho ago of twenty are welcome. Heading room In church edlflco. 312 Noith Oakdale, open fiofii 1:30 HIBERNATING was pledged to support any he does not even knew: he 1 else to do so. hat ho may do is another matter. It is not a to talk now. lie does not to 4:30 dally except Sundays and hol idays. Phoonlv Presbyterian Sunday school at 10 a. m. Communion nnd reception of new members at 11 a. in. Y. P. S. C. 7 p. m. Mrs. J. W. Aldrlch of Portland, will address tho young people at S p. m. The doublo quartet will repeat tho Raster cantata. Dr. Dallllo will give a short ad dress. Oakdale Avenue Methodist Corner of Oakdale and Main street. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject "Tho Relation of tho Chin ch to tho Home." Kvenlng subject, "Church Govern ment." Epworth League at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting and Dlblo study Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock. All are welcome to our services. II. M. Hranhani, pastor. Clirisfluii Church Sunday School , F. K. HIHIngton. the Northwestern district superintendent of Sundny schools of tho Christian church, will address Itlblo school workers and oth ers Interested Thursday evening, Ap ril 15th at tho Christian church on South Oakdale. He will hold a confprenco on Fri day afternoon, and also give an ad dress Friday evening. Mr, HIHIngton Is In constant touch with Dlblo schools in tho Pacific Northwest, and will bring an Interest ing message to Medford pooplo. Methodist Tiq Faster lublcau presented at the M. E. church last Sunday even ing will bo repeated next Sunday evening as a prelude to tho sermon because of tho large number of re quests by thoso who were not prlvl- John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant S8 S. HAItTLlSTT Phones M. 47 and 47-JU Ambulance BervJca Coroner MRS. VANDERBILT IS ARDENT tpL"?8kZn' ' -- .RwE ,!) lT111rH ifi " -Jy?!iUIo2' uKVJjjJ flHBl pWBa' JPSiHHQtwSic Mrs. William K. Xaiiilerliill, !,. n sln-Iiiiii: ;anie on tin Panaia.i l'i' set box purl if npr teil ti'i' i leged to witness It before. Tho night before the resurrection, thu guards keeping watch over the tomb, tho appearance of the angels, who roll away tho stone, and the tlslt of tho three women to the tomb, fol lowed by tho second visit of the angels is produced. Hy tho nld of music and stereoptlcon lights, tho ef fect produced Is vivid. Tho caste of characters and assistants Is an fol fel fol eows: Allco Schlelchert. guard; Ireno Francks, guard: Margaret Fngllsh, angel. Kunlco Mcl.onghlln. nngel, Kthcl Anderson, Mary MuKunlono; Hnzel Wiley, Tho Other Mary; Doris Layne, Salome; IMna Marquis, pian ist; Oeorgo Kunzmnn, reader and di rector; Leon Hawton, sterooptlron operator. .Methodist Sermons by tho pastor morning and evening Sunday nt the First Methodist Kplscopal church, corner of Fourth and llartlctt streots. Morning service 1 1 n. in., subject. "Tho Sovereignty of Man." Kvenlng servlco R p. in., subject, "Christ and the Common Things of Life." Other services of the day: Sunday school 0 : -t ' a. in. Junior F.pworth League S p. in. Kpworth Leagno devotional sorvlco C.-45 p. m. Thcso nre all Interesting and holp fill services to which the public l.i cordially Invited. . Clii'lHlmi Corner Ninth and Oakdale. Wo had very largo nudlancoa last Lord's Day and bollnvo that by 1 1 1 tlo effort on tho part of all who are Interested In the moral uplift of tho community can make tho church services whut they ought to bu by their presence. Morning service 10:15. (Jood music and a (inspel rnrmon. Kvenlng service. Subject "My Lord and My (iod." Tho C. K. society have plana piano In the lecture room for spe cial music during their servlco and you will find them congenial and well disposed In their efforts, Visit them. The Hlble school meets nt 0: 1.1 and tho state officer will ho hero next Thursday and Friday to give special VELVET ICE CREAM Solves Hip problem for a des sert. Xotliiiitf morn palnt nble. Pure mid, wholesome. Any flavor. Brhjk, fancy molds, Shoriicfs and Jees madu to ordei) The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Central. Phone 181 POLO FAN AT GAMES IN WEST n nnlent deotei of polo, n t c ! trts itie iio-.ition iielil, where the mail eli e o m.in s-t.te. 'lectures on Sunday scbool work, the , public Is cordially invited. Strnugor specially Invited to all service. Harry K. Tucker, min ister. l'rv MflliodNt Cnrnor Tenth nnd Ivy, Sunday school lo n. m. Preaching II a. in. Preaching and pralso sorvlco 3 p. in. Prenchlng 7:30 p. in. Hov. M. F. Chllds of Ashland, our I conference evangelist, will preach nt morning service and Itev. .1. W. Sharpo, whom we nil know ns a true nnd tried eternn of tho cross, will preach nt night. Announcements of revival services for tho week will appear later. Come and enjoy theso services with tii. You nro welcome J. K. Hradloy, pastor. l'll-llJICllllll Praachlng at 11 a. m., subject, "(living." Solo. "Clve Alms of Thy Ooods," by Houtents, Florence Htuolrlgg. Violin obllgnto. W. C. Janes. Installation of officers elected. Mlwlounry mnotlng nt S p. in. Ado laid I. Aldrlch of the Presbyterian Hoard of .Missions In New York City will speak. She enmos through the Woman's Missionary Society of local church. A good sjieaker. Solo, "Tho Ninety and Nino,' tho by Sanlioy, Florence llnrclrlgg, Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Y. P. S. C. B. nt 7 p. m. J. C. K. nt 2 p. m. Kvory mombor campaign for sub ncrlptlotiH to tho local church and missions for Sunday afternoon, and at tho morning service. Prayer meeting Thursdny at 7:30 p. m. Jelly Doughnuts Our Jelly Dough nuts are filled with puife fruit jelly and they are fried in pure lard. Only 15c a doz. Have you tried them? Nurmi Baking Co. MAKKHS OF M'TTKUNVT A..VI) IMMl.lMlV IIItlJAI) NEW EL WASHINGTON', Apiil II). Wiw m'lilnlivoi of riiilnmil unit Intll'ii' iih soi'liitiiiiiH uppeiuvil loilnv liefuio llio iiileitiito I'tiMituen'c pomiuiuiiii In iIhhi the I'lTnet of Hip Cummin iwni'iiilitioiit In Hie rule Inw, which forliiils ti limitation of linlillity on Kliipmeutx, The nmt'iiilincnt iH'eottiew effeellve .1 n tit !l. The iiiuloim hill o ImliiiK approved liy the eoiumiNiuii npw'iiiI oiiih ago iiIIovvh a lliihililv lot the (niiii'i-H lor oiip inli ami u full lia bility nl a 10 per oeal hiuher rati1. Tho I'ntiiiiiiiiH ami'iiihiii'iit uiald't it i innpiilsoiy nn all ioiiiIh ant to limit llii'ii- liabilities, Mr. Scott of Ilii Itutliiifilou iin iioaai'fil that wi"leui niniU pioposeil to iaeri'iise rule mi liiloc; nml kU'K (o liae tali's on lln ulue, THE PAGE Mcil ford's Lcnillnii Theater LAST T1MK TONIGHT CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Ills Oreatcst Two ct Comedy The Jitney Elopment' Special Three-Pait Lublti Drama The Only Way Out With John K Ince. Itrmvttn nnco and An Kxcellent Cast, Kalom linin Comedy HAM AT THIS GARBAGE GENTLEMEN'S BALL .1, to mid t.l (VntH AT INS RISE LVESTOGK RATES BqK -' v Pl BvH ( INVESTIGATE The Advantages Offered at the Hest Knulpped HumIiiokh School Hetuocit Portland nnd San Francisco IIKKTI.V IWIPMFAT. II KMT I. V iiiust i.v For Thorough Instruction In Practical Subjects, Attend tho Medford Commercial College III N. nrupe St , I'hone 1fL, Schoo I All Summer Day and Kvenlng, I III I'l'lie Find ear 1h lniilt to eivp nml lo have. It i llll low in fnt cost, but iln realesl eeiuiomy in in the llll (after-cimt of opCialioii. No exlnivugiiut upkeep llll . Jeliurgi'H no heavy tiro ami lepair hills-jiiHl the llll Milisl'yliiif day after day aliilily to go miywluiie, over llll .T'"y I'iml of roailn in any Mud of weather---ami get III '.,'inelt again -Icsh ilmii (wo ccnlri u mile, llll h fl'oro """ H(iven Imiiilreil HioiihuiiiI Fold owilcr.-i llll I v"10 '"'joying I'Vin! Huryieo nml " expeiieneing llint llll leality of Ford reonoiiiy,, J llll Kuyei'H of I'd rd eur will hIiiiio in piofitft if we Hull llll at iclail .'100,000 new Ford earn between August, HI -511111' ,u"1 AlKIIKt' ll)r'' II Touting Cur iKIIIO; Iliinnlioul $110; Town (Mr W0; llll jt&Cniipclel $7."0; Beilan .f!)7.', fully eiaippe(l, f. o, It. llll JpgjDetroit. t llll m Hl''n' '""' H(l' " J ! C. E. GATES TT Theatre FltlDAYATimnAY Mutliioo-F.vouliiK, HIv lloels Final Kplsniln of tlm Million Dollar Mystery hlso $20,000,000 MYSTERY Mutual Weekly News Killing Horace Keystone Comedy III Doiibtu Feature Hill At tin' usual pi lie, r. anil top Here MiintliiN 'Over tlm Niagara Falls" I part Colgate Feature. J Theatre St VII.U.MOMIAV SHJIIT ,Mnilni Over Niagara Falls Four P.itl Colltnte Hpeelal The Younger Sister t'Olilid ." nml in CrnU n nml to (ViiIm Hero Tuesday, Vi-iiMlny, I'liiir-MiLi)' Salisbury's Wild Lite in America In Seven Pnrl, Pi Ices lO-lUc Everybody is Not a Judge of Diamonds. Most people have to take home one's "say so because mimt peo ple aren't up on Dia mond values. We wish to remind thoso Interest ed that every diamond we have In stock has passed n most rarofal ex amination nt our hands. Which mnkes haying absolutely safe for tho person who known lit tle about diamonds. As wo write mo nro showing the purest gems In Southern Oregon, Wu Invito you to Inspect our stock. MARTIN J. REDDY Tho JotH'ler - M i;at Main St. .Mini tons, iti:.4iirs. iikst i.v ixsTitctrnox. Bk rr w