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" T- -- VMOW :W7I AnUDPORDrMAn; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR13C10N, WIUDNHSPAY, APUTTi 14, 1015 if I. ! v n r a r- '" t f ; ' $ ; I fear MED ORD MAIL TRIBUNE 'iLiiimill Kin in r- it 1 ' i n . -J N.mDRPfcNDCNT. NKWBPAPKIl ,IN KX UKI . KVKltV ' At'TKllNOON ICHIT'HUNDAY IIV TUB MKUTOItD riUNTJNO CO. dfrlco Wall Tribune Ilullillnj?. .S.S7-S9 North Fir Mtroot', telonnuno 76. Thfl Domocrntlo Times, Th Mm) ford Mull, Tim Mrtirnnl Trllmnn, The HouHl cm UrcKolitnn, The Anhltttitl Trlliuno. VflOKED WILSON DID IT MtinftCRTPTIOir XATCI Ono year. ty mall .5.00 Ono montli, lii- inn 1 1 ..... . .to Peri montli, delivered by enrtier In Mnilfiiril I'linciilx. Jarkonvllla ntiil Ccntrnl Point ; ... .SO Hntunlny only, ly mat, per year 2.00 Wnchly, Imt yi.Hr, -,,.. 1.R0 brirlei'n Off Inl Pniitir uf ihn City of Medford irriclnl l'nocr of Jnckson County. Holered lid nccond'Clmis matter nt Medrurd. Orison, under Uio act of March I, 1S7. Sworn Circulation for 1911, S588. Full leaaed ivlro Associated Press dls patched. Subscrlbors fatltng to rccelvo paper promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Mnnagor at 2G0R. . . u.- fW& 4 3P . Anal Josh Wise j SAYS "Wig Ashpolo who dropped 100 foot out of a winder at th' slaughter house was unhurt. Tho 100 foot ho dropped were pi ft afoot. Wig says: "Tho thing that makes Ufa soft Is a good supply of hard cash." LAUGHS A Natural Query After ascertainment of symptoms the physician said: "What you need moro than any thing clso Is atonic In tha.Bhapo of fresh air." Wheroupon tho patlont waxed sar castic and Inquired: "Before we proceed further would you mind telling- mo what Is tho shape of fresh air?" Llppincotts. t - A. I-ised Hello A prpfessor-'of Illinois University. who Is Tory-popular among tho stud ents, was entertaining a group of thorn at his residence ono night. Taking down a magnificent sword that hung over tho fireplace, he brandished it about, exclaiming: "Never will I forgot tho day I drew this blado for tho first time." "Where xdid you draw it sir?" an awestruck freshman asked. "At a raffle," said tho professor. Naturally, Yes. "Would, you call their a eugenile marrlage7'" "I think so. I understand he has a hcaltjy lncomo." Detroit Free Press. r . Marvelous "For tho making of billiard balls COO elephants are needed every year," said tho famous blg-gamo huntor In his locturo on India. "How strange," whispered Mrs. Winsome to tho lady who sat next "that pcoplo can teach such groat beasts to do such dcllcato work!" Stray Stories. Kltihlvo Maud Don't you think thoro are Jutt as good fish In tho sea as over wero caught? Mark I don't know. Dut they are smarter, anyway. Times Picayune. Deterred Wo qulto npprovo of gcntlo spring And fain would pay tho homage duo; Hut wo roflcct, whon prone to sing, It bring tho pennant prohphets too. Peoria Journal. Quito So. "Young man," said tho irate old gontloman at tho lunch counter to tho hord looking youth who was Inhaling his soup with a gurgling sound and splashing It about tho while, "what are you? A Colorado goyser?" "Nhw," ropllod tho soup Juggler. "I'm a Now Havoa guy, sir." Har vard Lampoon, , Kmlurunce- Test She -Every time I begin to talk to you, you sit down. Ii'e very rude. Ho I know it, ray dear. Dut I am' physically unablo to stand for that Jongth of tlrao. Artlcs "Mabel and Fanny Boom to bo very dear friends," "What makes you think so?" "Because they knock each other so behind each others' bancks." So Different "Thej-q la hackwork and hack work," said tho literary man. "Think of what I get for mlno and what the hackman gots." Philadelphia Pub lic Lodger. J wt. " WHAT causes tho vagaries of the weather' Who is responsible, for tho dry season' Who is to blame J'or the frosty nights? Tho answer is easy President Wilson and the demo crat ie. party. If you don't believe it, ask tho republican central committee. Ask any reactionary. They will toll you so. At the recent calamity banquet, on Lincoln's birthday, .wo were told so. Any stand-patter will confirm it. It is tho Underwood tariff that caitses the drought. Tt is the regulation of big business that brought on the frost. It must bo true we have the word of tho local O. O. I, lenders for it. "When the sun shines too brightly or not, bright enough, it is President Wilson's fault. When there is a shortage of ram, or a surplus ot moisture, the presideut is again remiss. He is equally to blame for cold winters and hot 811111111016, and for winter lingering too long 111 the lap oL summer, Only under republican administration are the seasons correctly regulated. Tho stand-patters, like the kaiser, am in partnership with God, and hence able to regulate the seasons such is the guff of the Cr. O. P. Of course, it is a little hard to reconcile facts with this entertaining theory, for while Oregon, with a republican administration, is dry. California, with a progressive ad ministration is unusually wet, but logic does not enter into the primitive political wisdom of stand-patters. It is just as reasonable to blame the administration for climatic con ditions as it is to blame it for hard times. Administrations come and administrations go, but frosts "and drouth come more or less regularlv, regardless of who sits ill Washington. The fruitgrower has been en abled to overcome the frosts by orchard heating. It is now up to the farmer to overcome, the drouth bv irrigation, for tho Lord helps them that help themselves, regardless of self-proclaimed partnerships. EMPTY WINE BOTTLES MARK SOLDIERS' GRAVES ?: 5T v" iMtm -v.-i at ,m -"-s k "w mi "V . f vi ' j ' .mifluiiaw 'Mi. J.iki.iiitttBkiiiHiKkHTiBHiiiiiiiiK jV"J j t wu Mimimt 'VnisssssssssssssssssssssBi WfliPliTt 1 Photograph showing how German so'tHorn hnve taken great jmins t murk the graves of their fallen eonirntles, uml for lack of better material linvo been forced to u.e wine bottles. Wooden eioo-es, painlotl white, carry the name of the itead soldier. MILDEST WINTER News From Our Neighbors Miss Weidorrccht nnd Henry Riley wcro guests of Miss McNnsscr Sunday. II. SL Porter is working in Hilt, Cal., nnd -reports muelt f-now. Medfonls guest were plcnhnntly entertained, nt tho homo of I). . Stono Sunday. Herbert CInrkc lost his barn, har ness nnd several ton of hay by fire Wednesday morning. Spontaneous combustion is the only cause known. . Miss Lola Illaekfonl purchased n pinno of tho Hule Mump, company thiB past week. She will begin mus ical training nt the close of the school season of Miss Ethel Dcnn. Thursday morning J. I. Honghuid fell from 11 step-ladder while he was painting the kitchen nnd sustained n broken nrm. At the present writing he is improving rapidly. Horace Hunter has been notified of the acceptance of ono of his song compositions nt Washington, D. C. We nre delighted to know we have n celebrity in our midst. Mrs. Frank McKce nnd daughter, ninnchc, were called to Albuquerque, N. M., Sunday on account of tho ser ious condition of Frank MeKee. Mr. McKce in crossing the street was struck by nn automobile, which broke his limb nnd badly bruised him. We hope ho is not us mvcrcly injured ns has been reported. Twenty-five of Morritt Hoaglnnd's friends completely surprised him Fri day evening nt his orchard home. Tho double parlors wero cleared and dnncing indulged in until the wee hours. Friday evening n hot of friends with well-tilled baskots gathered nt tho home of Colonel Mims to enjoy another famous community supper. Chicken, hot biscuits, fruit salad nnd jco cream wero just u few of tho good thinga to ent. Tho largo fireplace threw its glow about tho room on many happy faces ns they exchnnged jokes nnd anecdotes. Tho grange held n very important business meeting Saturday and then n social hour followed, correctly speaking, "social hours." Thu paper read by Mrs. li. W. Elden on "Home Economics," deserves special men tion, us it wns tho best ever delivered at tho grange by n Indy member. Tho mudicul number by Miss Fern Mickey was thoroughly enjoyed and tho read ings by Mrs. Julius Hirkholz nnd Mrs. Kickurd wcro quite spicy. The char acter recitations by Mrs. Mulkey wcro screams from start to finish and Miss Ethel Dean mid Miss Mc Nasser played a piano duct with much life mid dash, which kept tho uudieuco thrilled. Mrs. Brnylon's two selec tions certainly wero suited to her beautiful voico, Tho talks on silos by soveral members were also nppre cjiUed, but tho best camo last, tho delicious refreshments of marguer ites and cocoa. Tho seventy-fifth birthday of Win chester Huston was celebrated in the form of a surprise picnio dinner at his cabin homo Sunday. Tho follow ing guests enjoyed tho day: H. F. ,Dcnn and family, T. 0. Law nnd fam ily, F. M. I'nhner and wife, Mrs. G. Taylor and daughter, Albert Torgey, William Tni'klam, Mr. llirshborgor, Theo, Glass and family, Mrs. Case of Sinus Ywlley mid Johnnie- Funcll, ALONG HE RIVER Robert Lewis nnd Hoy Willetts, two Persist farmers, were valley vis itors the first of tho week, nnd each brought out n load of supplies. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gaines of Mcdford went to Trail Sunday. Miss Klipple came out home with them. Dnvo Pence pitched his rond camp nt Jascr Ilnnnalts the first of tho week. Dr. Kirchgessner returned from Florence, Gr Snturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Howard visited Eagle Point Sunday. Mrs. Jasper Hannah has been on the sick list for tho last few days. Among the valley visitors this week wcre: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Houston, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Skyrmnu, Mr. and Mrs. Albright, Miss Middlchushcr, Clnrence Middlcbushcr, Miss Mary Gngc, Jasper Hannah and E. II. Itnin-soy. Miss Florence Kincaid wijl give nn ontertninment and box social at the Debengcr Gap schoolhouso April 2'. for the benefit of the school. Every one invited and n merry timo is ex, petted. Mrs. Jcttio Clarno and children wero the guests of Mrs. C. E. Hollows Saturday. John Fry was n Mcdford visitor n few days ugo. Among tho Englo Point visitors were: Mrs. Eugene Hello'ws, Henry French, Perry Foster, Steve Smith. Mis. Ilriteon and children have re turned from Ashland. Mr. Hnnnnh is the guest of his son, Jasper, nnd fimiily, GERMAN DYESTUFFS PERMITTED SHIPMENT WASHINGTON', April 1 1. Ar rangements have been completed for tho shipment to America of two cur- goes of Gorman dvebtuffs which wcro paid for by tho American importors before March 1 nnd nro now nt Rot terdam. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold April 20, 1915, for a license to soil malt, spirituous anil vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at its placo of business on lot 11, block 20, city of Mcdford for a period of six months. Dated April 10, 1015. SELSDV & KBNNEDY, 22 North Front St. N YEARS IN ALASKA NOTICE Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular mooting, April 20, 1915, for a Hcenso to soli malt, vin ous and spirituous liquors at their placo of business on North Fir street Medford, Oregon for a period of six months, Dited April 0th, 1915. ROGUE RIVEIl VALLEY UNIVER ....8ITV CLUD. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant S8 S. IJAItTLETT riinnes M. 47 and 17-J2 Ambulance Service Coroner SKWAHD, Alaska, April 1 1. Wes tern and southwestern Alaska have experienced the mildest winter re corded iu thirty-five years. The snow fall has been about half thu usual amount nun uio irnipenuurt: irum to 10 degrees above tho nver.igo. Officers of the mail steamer run ning from here to Uualaska, the most westerly point, reports no snow iu the Cook Inlet district. Long stretches of the trail between hero nnd Idntorod hne been hare of snow for weeks nt a time, nnd mail dog teams have suffered through hav ing to drag the heavy sleds over bnro ground. No snow fell hero until tho middle of .January, and in only out week has there been snow on the ground since March 1. Tho baseball season open ed March 28. On that day the tem perature wns M degrees nhovu zero in tho sum nnd 10 in the shade. GERMANS REBUILD FORTRESS AT STE N 1IASKL, Swilwilnnd, April II. Tho German military authorities, ac cording to advices reaching this city, arc reconstructing tho formidable fortress at lutein, five miles from bore, on the Whine. Tho barracks iusido tho fortres,. have been completely pulled down and extensive underground barracks to take their place hao been dug nnd quarried out of tho earth. Further more, the river Hhino is being damm ed so that when certain sluice gates aro closed wide stretches of tho sur rounding country can bo flooded. Observers in Ilnscl nro expressing the opinion that these preparation arc in anticipation of a French of fensive being succc-sful. ' DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? Some Mcdfonl rfiplo Hnvo l.onriiod How to (,'ct Hollof. . How many pcoplo suffer from an aching back? How few know tho cause? I fit huts to Htoop or lift It you suffer sudden, darting pallia If you nro weak, Ujtino' and tlrod Suspect your kidneys. Watch for naturo's slgnrfl. f ' Tho first Hlgn may bo huadnrho or dizziness, Scanty, painful, or too frequent urination, Nervousness or a constant, dead tired feeling. Ayort tho serious kldnoy diseases, Treat tho weakened kidneys with Uoan's Kidney Pills. A romedy especially for sick kid neys. Gratefully endorsed by residents of this locality, , Andrew Cantrall, California St., Jacksonville, Oro., says: "When I was suffering from backache and other kidney allmontH, Donn's Kld noy Pills camo to my aid and stopped tho trouble." Prlco 50c, at all doalors. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy rcmody got Doan's Kldnoy I'jlls tho same that Mr. Cantrall had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. STOP COUGHS AND COLDS Ilnstnutly with Kclilftiunnn's Concen trated Expectorant. 2 ounces innku :i pint nt homo. If not found thu vory best romody ever uned, your money will bo returned by .Mcdford Pharmacy. Adv. THE PAGE COMING APRIL 19th ONE NIGHT ONLY ANDREWS OPERA COMPANY IN A BIG DOUBLE BILL FAUST and MARTHA fjardeii Kccuo I'roiu Faust and Kutlro Opcrn of Martlin POPULAR PRICES Dox Seats ?lj lower floor, first D lows 75c; last 13 rows 50c;; bal cony flrt 4 rows 50c; last 13 rows 25c. Bent snlo opens Tlnjntro Rex Offlro April nthylOA, M, , J THE PAGE Mcdfortl's Leailirvu Theater Wednesday- Thursday Clara Kimbai! Young iu- The Deep Purple With Milton Sills anil Notable Cast. The Broatftvay success In a vivid an' Interestliiu Photoplay IN FIVE ACTS 5-IO-ISc For That New SPRING SUIT Tailored lo Fit. KLEIN SEE 128 East MAIN Upstairs Artichokes The only J food for hogs. Plant them and have an everlasting crop for the hogs to root in Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 10 IUA l' ... .tW - - I , . -IB itw31 ccr U4MS m - frr .m J.UA ...MI Wn'" Bmokrra of Turkish Trophies Ciffurcttcn llftcrn yenra niro -nro smokcro of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today I antfgfpunCitPrthMVrll XP Theatre "Salisbury's Wild Life In America" Here April 13. 14. 15, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Positively tho urcatcst animal pic ture ever produced. Prices 10c anil 15c. Others net 25c anil up for this hid feature l5 jL iV TODAY Vaudeville with MISrt MNII) HAMILTON, MITTLCllUltUIOIt and OWHNH, Till-! PATH I'J NKWM and Motion Pictures CHIMIN ALKItl-R) Mll'UHIlAY Ari'KUNOON-lJVMNINd and I'ltlDAY AITHItNOON MIKH .MAIHUKIUTK CLAItlC Iu a Paramount Homily In I l'arlu "Wildf lower" BATTItDAVONLY Twelfth KihoiIo Exploits of Elaine mid u ci)inilotu Pittho pioRrnm of l)d ueallonnl and comedy funtiires. At tho miitluoo vmuloilllo with MIhs Hamilton, Mr. Mlttloliornor and 3 othor acts, Sl'NDAY ONLY Tho Memnd nnd Last (.'hinder of JACK LONDON'H BTOHY "Burning Daylight" MONDAY ONLY Mil, JOHN HARIlYMOIti: In comedy with u nuticti The Man From Mexico Admission 5 and 10 Cents STAR. THEATRE FRIDAY EVENING 8:15 Dramatic Society from the University of Oregon I'NDKIt APBIMCH8 Junior Class Medford High School Will Piesent Drama In Tour Arts "My Man and Lady" Direction PROF. REDDY ADMISSION L'C, 00, 7..e. (i t mi i n ! m inas HlJTWlSU5M .wi SwitS '& w j UVkrdiSBKSB &!WW1&AUWliWrmWlt y$$$Xi? :V lt't,"i h th nn"-'twill vm x?. DIRECT FROM FACTORY VKCtt fl.WF. YOU MONKY W'f tin. in ! iiiil n... liiril illn I frii I. 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