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mi ri iMrfw m i wiww MEDFOTtD MATT TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OttEClOTC, TUESDAY, APTJITj 1,1, ilOlfi 6 t ii MEpf ORD MAIL 'fRIBUNB -t. -. . . AN iNltKPJiNIMiNT, NNWHPAI'JCH IUUUH!1KI I'VI'ltY AKTRUNOC OON EXCKIT BUNOAY I1Y TUB MI'MFOIIU l'lllNTlNQ CO. Office Mall Trlbuna Hulhllnc, SR-ST-SH North rir Htroet, telephone 74. The Drtnnorntlc Tlnun. The MettforJ Mnlt, Thn Mi-ilfitnl Tribune, The Smith, till OleKiiltliui, fliu AhIiIhikI Tillitltif SUBSCRIPTION HATnS On year, Iy innll . . ....-. ,5.00 On month, by mull - ....... .'0 Per tnonlli, iletlvrretl bv cm iter In Mfiiironl, Phoenix .UrUdonvllle mill Control lolni .- .60 uuit-ils)' only ) I', per year. J.oo VVeekly, ti wir.. .-. 1.60 Official I'nimr (it the City or Medford Orricliil P-Mwr of Jneknon County. Knli'tyil nn Bocnml-clnM matter t Meiiroril, Oregon, under tho act of March I, l!U. Hwnn Circulation for 114, 1588. l'ult leased Wlr Asioclcttcd Pre ttcheit. dli- f Subscribers falling to receive papers promptly, phono Ctrcu- Intlon Manager at 260R. - A bachelor told mo yesterday dot Bomo fellers aro born foolish an' some fall In lore. When a feller's money Is gone, his "closo friends" very quickly bo como distant. LAUGHS An Ordcl Hncon Why Is his hair so whltoT Egbert Oh, ho got an awful fright once. JlmcSn 'When was that? Kgbort On his wedding day. Yonkcrs Statesmen. Cniuto and Kffcct "Miss Dawkcr," said Professor Jobllng, with a hesitant manner, "a psychic lmpulso prompts mo to ask you If you will bo my wife." "Somothlng of tho samo sort struck Mr. BUklns last night, pro fessor, and tho recoil prompted mo to say 'Yes.' " Baltimore Sun. llottnul An elderly woman who was cx- tromuly stout was endeavoring to en tcr a street car when tho conductor noticing her difficulty, said to her. "Try sideways, madam, try side ways." Tho woman looked up breathlessly and said: "Why, Tjless ye, I ain't got no sideways." It lkxndcl "SconiB to mo theso stockings aro rather flimsy," said tho man who was shopping for Ills wife. "Will they stand much strain?" "Well, I don't know," responded tho clerk dubiously. "Wilt thoy cr bo extra well filled?" Kansas City 8tnr. A Wall Tho grand old Stnto Ih filled with wee: Wo'ro headed straight For 1120. Columbia State Consctenco Ilasy "How about tho sanitary conditions at our hotel? is everything heal thy?" asked Jimson. "Waal!" said tho rural proprie tor, "nobody ovor ketched nothln' at my haouso what hadn't 4ieen brought hero by somo outsider." Judge. Hud 'Kin Tourist (In vlllago notion atom) Whaddra got in tho shapo of au tomobile tires? Saleslady Funeral wreaths, llfo preservers, Invalid cushions and 'doughnuts. Judge. A HtronK Ait Sho u tliopo amateur theatricals I suppose with you and your wife will put or a cloyor dialogue. ironpecic Dialogue,?? You mean monologuo, Well Groomed Miss Brightman kept a very at tractive little tearoom, and when away on a business trip recently she left it in chargo of a young woman clerk. The next morning sho return ed sho did not think things looked qulto as neat and attractive as usual. "You know, Miss Bristol," remark ed Uo proprietress, as she glanced around, "there Is a great deal in hav ing your Mfet)wjclies look attractive." "Yes, Miss Brlghtman, I know it," was the reply. "I have duBtod those pawlwlehes every morning for tho Ut If MytV'IIttrncr's Magazine. DEKON RUM TWO .vein's ngo the conventional, slnmlnat world af fected to be shocked because Secretary of Stale Bryan servod grape jniee instead nf wine to the foreign diplo mats at. a state function. The plutocratic press ridiculed and denounced the action as an insult. Now, however, conies King George of England with a formal decree forbidding the use of vineous, spirituous and intoxicating liquors in the royal household, and at state functions. There is nothing said to ridicule the king for following the example set by "Hrvan, who, as has so oCten been the case, was a little in advance of his time. Shortly after Bryan scandalized society by his practice of temperance, Secretary Daniels issued orders forbidding tho use of intoxicating liquors by officers upon the ships of the navy. The rank and file had been forbidden liquor for veal's, but because Mr. Daniels believed that if abstiuance was essential for the men. it was still more essential lot their commanders, he also was made the target for un limited abuse and ridicule. Now, however, comes General Kitchener, forbidding the use of intoxicating liquors as far as his authority goes, and recommending total prohibition for the army. General .toff re, commander of the French, has already promul gated a prohibition edict for the French army. Czar Nieo olas of Russia has stopped the manufacture, sale and use of vodka, not onlv for the Russian armv, but for the nation as well. Kaiser "Wilhelm prohibits the use of intoxicating : liquors in Ins army. e hear no abuse or ridicule ot Kitch ener, Joffre, the czar or the kaiser. Sixteen states of the United States have voted for pro hibition. Most of the balance have local option and are "dry" in the greater part of their territorv. As a matter of fact, three-quarters of the "dry" that is, cleared of saloons, and the liquor business flourishes onlv bv the mail-order package, which will eventually have to go also. There, is a reason for the and that reason is the need war has shown Europe that booze must go. Even Japan wagon and the great breweries have been lorced to close. Before the war England's consumption of booze was: Malt liquors, 1,397,314,800 gallons; wines, 15,200,400 gal lons; alcohol, 40,07S,000 gallons. Russia drank 231, -145,000 gallons of malt liquors, 25,000,000 gallons of wines and 238,347,000 gallons of alcohol. France consumed vcarlv 375,729,000 gallons of malt liquors, 1,541 ,-106,000 gallons of wines and 70,903,000 gallons of alcohol. Alcoholism threatened the world as one of its greatest menaces and most costly luxury. Tt involved economic waste as well as impaired efficiency. Hence alcoholism must go and sooner or later must go everywhere. SMILES AND SNEERS A SXEER never brought belter than a kick to anybody. .Tack Johnson sneered at those he defeated, and at others, and the whole world is glad that "Willard licked him. If "Willard has the good sense to keep smiling, and smil ing, and smiling, the whole world, black and white, will be glad when he wins other victories, and will be sorry for him on that day when some scrapper lays him low with a whack in the solar pleux or a punch to the jaw. Napoleon sneered and died at St. Helena. Quick-witted France learned that the Napoleonic stuff was no good, and today when she is fighting hard, and smil ing and being polite, everybody even the Germans praise France. Absolutely no good comes from the sneer. The curled lip invites a punch in the nose. The haughty, overbearing, bullying, sneering, con ceited, supercilious man or woman or nation stands to be taken down a peg sooner or later. Above all, don't sneer at your home town, your home county and your neighbors. (Hy Caroline Cot.) No one over ot fat eutin hecth their food value id very small hut a fjrent mnny people find that tho suc culent youiitf vegetable puis a fine edgo on u dull appetite, and they wisely add them to their sprinj; menu. HcetH should ho cooked in plenty of water, nnd youn; bcetB should ho conked about one hour. In removing the ttrucn top don't cut them, hut wrine; (hem from tho heot roots. When cooked drop tho boots into cold water nnd tho skinK will Klip off. lleets make nn uttraotivo Rnrnish for Hnludw. CixMtiucl IIcoIm Iioil and skin, bliro or dico and put in dish in which they nro to bo served; .turn over tho he ets n rich white snuco and bervo very hot. llutU'red Iloets Iloil, skin mil blice youn beets. Dieo iu Inrge dico and turn into melt ed butter, allowing two tablespoon fuls of butter to two cupful of the diced beets. Salt to taste and sprin klo (op with papriku, SiiKurerf lleets Peel nnd slico cooked beets; to each pint nf IjccIh mid two table Hjraonftil oj! sufe'iir, three pf huttir, . ikife''" tiilMJi i i M i'.rti"J ON THE RUN nation's area is practically world-wide fight on booze oL increased etliciency. The booze impairs efficiency and has climbed on the water salt to taste; put in baking pan nnd heat in oven; stir often as they will bcoreh easily; especially nice way to prepare tho small young beets. lU-atH In Hour Kauco Cut cold cooked beets into Inrge- bized cubos. Mako a sour sauce hy inciting three tahlCbpoonfuls of but ter. When melted ndd three tublo spoonfuls of flour, blend until nil lumps Juno disappeared, (do not brown), add one-hulf cup of stock or water and stir for throe minutes, then add ono tablespoouful of Mignr and two tnbh'Hpoonfiils each of oreatn nnd vinegar, (client the boots in the Hituce and servo ut once. Do not stir, ns tho beets will become- biokon nnd tho sauco discolored. Ilcct Sou Iloil young beets until tender, drop into cold witter nnd remove the ftkius. Chop beets in boyl until very fine. To, each ino of clumped' beets mid John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady AsslBtant 2H S. IIAHTLKIT 1'honeft M. 47 nml -J 7lii Atnbiilante Hervlco Coroaor W iili" tii i ii .,.,;., Jt,Mil DANCING IS HER EVERYDAY BUSINFS RUT GOLF IS JOY OF LIFE RVHKSIspJ - ,'M fin ?wl(P?$ - ft vM&Jh uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav Venilu Fitxhiili, e.xjti'rt Kulfrr, w ni"? indoor oll wnen Fn)iu Utnli." (.he isn't "fox - , ii 1 1 ssseai juice mid one pint of mutton limlli or lii'of Muck and iiiimor litti-cn nun utes. Hub thrnuuli a vollnuder mid bet in lace tt keep hot. Cook to gether two toasiooiifiiN of Itutter ami two of flour (Hid mid two cupful of milk. Stir until thick mid smooth, then mid slowly the ln'ot nml mutton mixture. Season with suit and a-ilasli of cn.vcntu,, servo hot in cupn witli dot of whipiied etvnni tin top. TO ENFORCE RACE BILL MTTU: HOCK, Ark., April M. JuiIro Ouy Folk of tho IMilaiki cir cuit court today doulcil tho petition for n writ of mnmlauuis to compol tho Hccrctnry of utatu to iuiIiIIhIi uh u law tho Sawyer lilll, cruntlnj; a stnto rnclin; coiniiilHHlon nnd IcriiIIz InR pari qiutuul licttlnp. Imaginary IICMrt Tnniltle. Do you Imvo pains In tho roRlon of tho licnrt? Docx jour heart thump? It's terrible pnuuillui: nlnniiH you? What Ih wronu? Do you boliovo Hioho ttyniptouis miwn licnrt trotiltlu? Or Knnlc dlsoaBos of tho heart very oul doin occasion much pain. Nearly nil of these pains nro canned by koiiio derangement of tho Htomach. Mori tol Tonic I)lRstlvo In otpcolnlly roc ommended for ImllKoatlou and ily popsla, and for roatorltiK tho atom ach to Its normal functions nnd no moro "heart df.c.tio? Prlco f 1.00. Kxclusivo At;ent IIuskltiH drug Htoro. tf XOTIOU. Notlco Is heiehy nlvcn that tho uu derslKnod will npiily to tho city coun cil nt ItH iniMHInK to ho hold April 20, 19 IS, for a llccnao to soil mnlt, npirittioiiH ami vlnotiit llrpioni in (liiantltles l than u i;allon at itH placo of IjubIiiohs on lot 11, block 20, city of Medford for u period of nU months. Datod April 10, 1015. SKI.SUV & KHNN'KDV, 22 North Front St. Btats cif Oliln. Ctr of TolnVi. Uint Conntr. " I'rtnk J. I bmrr Plk'' ixlh Hint li l koI'T rirtnrr of lln Bnn tit f. J. Vlirnrj A Co., il i; ln buitnrsi In tl ft If ''t Tnlnlo. Cutintr n.l Mil. tforenM. anil llitt M nnn will ! tbi um of liM: IIIIMlllk'li KOU.AItrt I't rich nit rtfrjr caw ut I'dirrb lint imiiwt t cured tjr tt um ut IUU' CatirrU Cu(. I'lIANU' t. cin:.NT.r. Sworn to lfnr m nl iiibctlll In ror ftntnet, tbU Ctb itj ut Uwiubfr, A. I IHtiU. bcil. A. W. OLEAKOV. 'olarJr I'uLllf. Ililt'i Calirrb Cur J ik InlTnall ami itli Ulrrtllr Un lb l'l'l '"' inuron Mir. facra of tb ;leui, HtU'l tut liallmunlali, ""' J'. J CHU.NKV & CO., Toledo, O. HoM hT (II Unncl'l". TS Teka IUII' liull J'lll for copitlpattoo. THE PAGE COMING APRIL 19th PNI-J NJGHT qtiUY ANDREWS OPERA COMPANY IN A' BIG DOUBLE MIX FAUST and , MARTHA fi'arden Stone From 'ttiis nnd JCiitlro Opera of Mm-llui POPULAR PHIC13S Hox SootB ?1; lower floor, flmt 5 row 7.1c; last 13 rows fiOe;; bal cony first 4 row 50c; labt 13 rowu SHc, Hont milo opoiiBr) Thontro Pox Offlro Al'MI 171b, V A, M. VEN1TA piltiti in fonn for the links liy pltty- trottini;" nnd sitiKint; in "Tlu Clirl Cllll'AdO, April HI.- Two linn drctl fonviitccont patients of tho ChiciiKo stnto Im-pitnl for tho insane wi'iv rescued today froui.firo which destroyed a ratnliliiu; frame Htructiiro ii"cd us tin annex to thu itistitiitiou at Otintiiuir, northwest of the city. Warned hy previoim hlare.s in tho liuililiti;.', tho liospital authoiities had irepared n fiio drill which worked without a hitch. .Some "Jhllll other inmatcH of tho institution were uanl ed to .rcvoiit panic or tindiio excite, incut in the main hiiildiu a fuw liun dred feet from the fin. Lous- .f.'iO.OUO. Frencn Remedy Aids Stomach Suffers I'raure Iiiih licuu called tho nntlou without Htoiiiaeh troulilen. Tho l-'ronch Imvo for Kcnvratlonii uuil n nlmplo mlxturo of vcKotnhltt olln Hint rullnw Htomncli mid Intoutlual nil iiinntH and keep tho lioweln free from foul, polnonoUH mntter. Tho ntom ach Ih loft to perform ItH function nnrmnlly. IudlKObtlon nnd Knutrltlit vanlili. Mr. (loo. II. Mayr, a lending drug r.lMt of Chicago, cured lilmrolf with this roniuily In a uliort tlmo. The do innnd In so xrent that ho Imports Kioto oIIb from I'rnnoo nnd corn IwundM thum under tho nuiuo of Mnyr'H Wonderful Itonicdy. 1'eoplo ovorywhero wrlto nnd testify to tho marvelotiB rollof thoy Jiavo received lislng tblH remedy ono ilono will rid tho body of poIhouoiih nrrretloiiB that Imvo uecu inula tud for oara and conel vlnco tho most chronic Hiifforor from Btomach, liver or Intestinal troubles. Mayr'H Woudurfiil Itemedy la nold by lending druKKlntB overywhoro with the punitive undemanding that jour money will bo refundod without (I'K'Ktlon or (iilblilo If ONK bottlo falls to kIvu jou ahuuluto Bntlnfuo Hon, Adv. THE PAGE Medforil's Lcadlnii Theater LAST TIME TONIGHT Thrco Part I.uliln Drama The Cipher Key Vltngruph Comedy Postponed Hollg Wcatorn Dramn The Stage Coach Driver and the Girl Knlum Comedy Ham Among the Red Skins COMI.NO VKD.NKaiAY-THlMtBl)AY OLAHA PIMllAMi YOUNO "The Deep Purple" MUS10 UY Wurlitzer Orchestra Mr, Jyle O. True, Oigunlst - 5.10-mo TWO HUNDRED INSANE RESCUED FROM FIRE IAN R ASKS PERMISSION 10 WAHIIIXOTO.N, April lit. The (Ipriunii oiiilmioiy today tiiiiminllted to tho iilnto deparlmoitl a formal re tinoid for Captain Thlerreldor of tho AitNlllnry erulner Kiotiprlux Wllholm for porinlriiloit to huo bin vohhoI ox imiiIiumI at Newport Novvn to moo what lopnlrH were necoHHivry to render her Mworthy nnd nl?o for pormliudon to Imvo thorn' repnlrM inntlo. Tho re i,uet tx Hlmlhtr to that nuluiiltted reeontl, III tho nuo of tho Prln ICIlel Krlmlrleli. (.'it pin In Uoy-Wd, iiiwnl nt tnrlin of the tlvrntnn emlmHuy rtutch od Wnnhlngton oniiy today nftor a conference with Captain Thlerfolder. Ho probably will leave It to tho nklp per to arrange detnllH with the Amor lean naval authorities nil to tho time toitulred to repair. RUN-DOWN WOMAN Made Strong by One Vluol Fort Hdwnrd, N. Y. ."1 wan In n run-down, norvoux afld weak condi tion, bo I could not do tho Iioiiho work for my little family of throe. I had taken cod liver ull ciuulfdons nud other routodloB without benefit A friend told mo about Vluol, 1 tried tt nnd It noon built up my Btrengtli nud inndo mo a well woman ho I now do nil of my housework." -Mm. Klmer (Hidden. Vo guarauteo Vluol, our dnllcloiiM cod liver and Iron tonic, for nil run down, weak ami debilitated condl- tlOIIH, Medford Pharmacy, Adv. XT Theatre "Salisbury's Wild Life In America" Here April 13, M, 15, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Positively the nrcntcst nnlmnl pic ture ever produced. Prices 10c nntl 15c. Others nt 25c nnd up (or this hill feature For That New SPRING SUIT Tailored to Fit KLEIN 128 East MAIN Upstnlrs SEE "Kodakers" The hest of every expos ure In every roll of film is assured when you have your Developing and Printing DONK AT The Swem Studios 222 W. Main Medford WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 808 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exqjutjivt? Commercial Photographow in Southern Oregon Negatives Mndu any time o? place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do tho vest , I, D, W3ST0N, Prop, MAKE EPAIRS Molherrs Friend Before Jaby Arrives Dnrhitt mnenil inkn" nf eitiertnnry tlimil It It xpleutllil cxlrrniil eiiiliritoiillna III Hill "AIMIIIIT n Kllt-iuf In wllli'll lllOUHIIIIlll lit WIIIIII'll Imvo tlm liliint Ull IhiiimiIixI 1'iiiillili'lliie, I'licy liiivn iimhI It nml liliuw. 'riiiy tell uf Hit woiiili'idil In lluiMire In eiixit tin iiliilntnliml nuin'li'rt nml lmv tlny nvolil nl thonu itremli'it illYlrhlnr wiln tlmt nro no iniirli tiilloxl iitiiiut Thlii imiM I'ltciiml iiiilnitlnil In licinlly iiki'iI osir tlie Mn tu ri'luUr It utiu'imlito to thu iiiitioiil Mri'tchlnit wlili'li It miilcu:"!"!. Tim iiDilmt of ihtvii tlirnnln Jiml IhihmiIIi llui UU Ik Hum rilliiid ut tiiitiut'uMmiry iln-i'roliicliiit ctii"o nml itit iiMlonl rIWf I" romilt iin I'upit'iunHi t.y ii imat f Imppy iiinllii'm mIhi wrlio (rmn i'iihtIi'Iiii', It In ii null Jut llml nil women nlimiM liu fiiinlllitr Willi iin "Mnllicr'H 1'rli'iiil" tina) Ihmii In uto ninny jrinra, nml la rt'ciun Uii'iiilfil liy crniiiliiiullii'ra win, In Itii-lr rnr. Ili'r llilja lmrilril tu lily Upon (llll vpliUlllil nlil In iitiifii, Yon titii i.lilnln "Mutlier'N 1'rli'iiil" nt nlllioat IUI' (lllJii ton. Out u but I In In-tUy nml tlun wrllo for our llttlu buuk o i c fit I to MTliiut inollirrn. AititrcKH liiiuin.M itiKiiUtur Co,, 313 tntimr IDOrti Allinln, tl.t. o I Aiv TUESDAY Mary Pickf ord In it flvo part ilriuiiii of utaitn llfo Behind the Scenes vi:ni:hiay Vaudeville WITH MIHS n.N'ID HAMILTON. COHrflN .iriTi,i:in:it(!i:u ami ai.fiu-:i ovi:nh, tin: path i j m:vs nml Motion I'lcturoH TIIUHHDAY AKTi:ilNOON-i:vr.N'IN(! ami I'ltlDAY AlTI'.ll.NDON .MISS .MAltm'KltlTi: In n I'ahiiiionnt Ihuinty In I I'.trtit "Wild Flower" HATPKDAY ONLY Twelfth l.'plnoilo Exploits of Elaine nml n cmnplotti P.ithe proKrniu of IM tirntloiinl ami comedy fvatnrtH. At tint inatliieit vniiilevlllu with MIhh llniiilltoii, Mr. Mlttli'liorijur ami 2 other nctii. SPXHAY ONLY Thu Snruml ami I.tmt Chaptor ot JACK LONDON!! STOItY "Burning Daylight" MONDAY ONLY .MIL JOHN MAItltYMOIti: In cuinmly wllh a punch The Man From Mexico Admission 5 anil 10 Cents STARTS FRIDAY EVENING 8:15 Dramatic Society KltOM THU University ofOregon UNDJ5K AUSl'JCKB Junior Class Medford High School WILL PIINSHNT A Druiiiu In lAiiir ActM "My Man and Lady" nirnctlon Wzim' PROF. REDDY ADMISSION IT., r,0, 7Cc, laiV Y Vrmvt "a X M i