.. m TTWWSMW v .' .". ty ?? P, "l ' V mi irouit MEDFQRD aCAHI TRIBUNE. .MEDT?0ttD. 0RTCC10N, TUESDAY. WPRTTi 27, 1015 wmmrrmMmmmmw .A - i ii I; t ) I f I t i I I m fcfc K."B .! l I MEDFOKI) MAIL TKIBUNK AN !ND1:l'KNIBN,r NMWHPArNlt I'uuMHiiKD nvKitv ArrnuNooN KXCKIT HUNOAY UY TIM MKDKOHU I'lUfrlTlNU, CO. Orflre Mali Trillium HullillriK, SS-S7-29 Norm Kir atrcot; ttleplimio 7. Tho Oomncrntto Times. Tim Mcitron) Mnll. Tlio Mmirnrd Trlliuno, Tlin South ern OrcKOnliin, Tho Aslilaml Tribune SUBSCRIPTION RATES One yonr, liy mall ... -. IS.Ou Ono inonlti. by runll .. .. . .SO I'nr in nn Hi ilpllviMiil In' currtur In Mciironl, l'ltormlr. .UcKnonrlll nin) Conlrnl i'oint .. .60 Hatunlny only, by ninl". per year J.00 Yck'y l,,,r ''T - , LRU Orriclnl Prtpor of ihe City of Medford orrtclnl TnjMT of Jnckunn County. Kntrrnl ni upcmnl-clnMH mnlter nl Mrilfonl, Oiccon, under tho not of Mitrcli , IS79. Hnoru Circulation for DM, S5. Pull leased wlro Associated Press Jl- pnlchrn, Subscribers failing to rccolvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- lntlon Manager at 25011. mMjyfc Wifit ww - SAYS "When tlio right fcllor mnrrles tho right girl ho won't bo trying tor find excuses tor go down town every night." LAUGHS How Tnstc CIuuirth Funny that tho very fellow who begs n girl for a lock of her hair In tho courtship days when ho kisses It so fondly will avoir Ilka a trooper it ho finds one of them in tho butter after ho Is married. Flor ida Times'Unlon. Trapped "You havo jour father's eyes," de clared grandma earnestly looking at tho young girl. "Vcs'm." "And you havo your mother's hair." "No; this Is sister's hair," faltered tho girl, "and sho said I could bor row it.' St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Needed a Clue Hxamlnfng Admiral (to naval can dldato) Now, mention thrco great admirals. Candidate) Drake, Nelson, and I beg your pardon, sir, I didn't quite- catch your name. Punch. Scientific Wo do not care for twilight sloop, Dut, (please excuse tho gap) Wo often feel like we'd like to steal A quiet morning nap. Peoria Journal. Hnlf-Wuy fitop I.ato Ilomegoer (bursting Into merriment) It's a long, long way to TIpporary." Callous Cop Yes, but tho station houso Is only around tho corner. Richmond Timrs-Dlspatch. WlMly Put "What Is meant by 'comment is useless,' fathor?" asked LUtlo Rol io, tho boy cross examiner. "It means, son, that you can't think of anything clso to Bay." Philadelphia Ledger. m Ono Drnulmck Olbbs Is it true that you don't Kjnmd as much monoy now as you did before- you woro married? Dlbbs It Is. I wish I could say tho same thing of my wife. Pitts burg Dispatch. IrktMl Illm "My omploycrs played mo a rather hoiirlfoss trick," remarked tho man who Is always kicking. "Why, I thought thoy had in creased your compensation?" "Yos. nut thoy Increased It .'not enough to compel mo to keep hooks and employ an oxport account ant to flguro out my Income- tax." Washington Star. nicmcntnry Tit dies "What 'ro yon doln' wlf tho blocks, WlllUm?" "Playin' war." "How kin you play war wlf lilocks?" "liy usln' 'cm to form a blockado, ninny!" "JIows business?" "All right, but for ono thing." "Whafs that?" "There ain't any." Wlmt You Have lleen Looking For. Morltol White Liniment Is a pre paration that gives satisfaction where a pain killer nnd hoalor Is needed. Wa do not bollovo you could get a batter liniment at any price. Prices sne, flOc, $1.00. Rxcluslvo Agency Ml(w druB store. tf rum THE MEXICAN QUESTION OF all )liu'0s on this eruol, inhuuian earth, Moxieo has boon for yeara tho blaekest spot. Tho hloodt hirst i uoss of its rulfhg oasto. their anti-human attitude towards tlio laboring olassos was unequaled even in Dahomey. That it has hoon such a country is largely tho fault of tho poojilo of tho Tnitod States f Ameriea. 'L'ho Aniovioan people have long looked upon the Mexican people as existing only for exploitation. That it might ho necessary to murder and kill a few thousand "greasers" occasionally in the. work of exploitation has hoon doomed inovitahle. In no win has this nation endeavored to point the wav to higher plane or citizenship and national life for the Mexican people. Some of our capitalists havo hoon the greatest exploiters of that its public ofticials. From beneath the mile-deep oppression of ignorance, poverty and superstition there has broken through a revo lutionary spirit of the highest and noblest motives, that has resolved to destroy the barbarous, medieval child-murderers that have ruled that country so long in the interest of foreign concessionaires or die in such numbers in the attempt that the rulers will have few to rule and exploit. From the people of this country these people ought, to receive encouragement, but instead tney areotten met with threats of intervention and restoring order. "Why should wc restore order in Mexico? Because a few have gone down into that land and bought or stolen some property, it is insisted wc should send our army and protect our citizens. By the same right. Great Britain, France or Germany were justified in intervening in this country during tho civil war. We have the same causes to intervene in Europe now and restore order. Ono of our citizens has been killed and what is still worse and more heartrending from the modern viewpoint, some of the property of one of our trusts has been destroyed a vessel worth dollars has been sunk. Yet no one, not even the Oregonian, advocates armed intervention in Europe. This is for two reasens: First, that wo are not big enough from the military or naval point, and, second, we would have a hard time to steal anything in Europe if we did intervene. President "Wilson and Seerctarv Bryan are the daily targets for the abuse of a portion of tho partisan press in this country, the nastiest one of the lot being a newspaper of this state, that unfortunately outside the state is still be lieved to voice the sentiment of the people of Oregon. The people of this country have long been used to the unfair ness of partisan papers, and especially to the untruthful ness of the plutocratic republican charax'ter-assassinating papers that arc trying to regain their control of that party, but in the present attacks upon the administration's Mex ican policy the depths of political degradation have been reached. As to the alternative to the president's policy, we can have war, and that means the death, the killing of hun dreds of thousands of the citizens of this country and Mexico. A newspaper that day after da' pursues a policy that if followed out would mean the killing of hundreds of thousands for partisan effect, is a menace to decency and honesty in government. There are doubtless those who would welcome a war with Mexico. Plutocracy in this country through such a war would not only find opportunity to make billions from government contracts, but also find respite from the statesmanlike attempts of the president to shake loose the hold they have upon the lives and liberty of the Amer ican people. Doubtless there arc those who would not only like to see "Diaz back in Mexico, with his army shooting down thousands who objected to being evicted from their lands, in the interest of the concessionaires, but would also like to see a Diaz in this country. "With a Diaz in the white house commanding the army, we could soon realize our governor's dream of Chinese labor and overflowing prisons. Is it not barely possible that those who want firmed intervention in Mexico want it for the restoration of the Diaz regime, not only for the effect in that country, but for the possible effects in this country? The plutocracy of Germany wanted war, because they feared the growing strength of the socialists would de prive them of their stolen prerogatives. Js it not possible that the plutocracy of this country will yet involve this country in it war in order to divortthe president from his efforts to undo the work of the past thirty years that has built up the trusts and monopolies that 'have well-nigh throttled opportunity and business freedom? Perhaps the Oregonian is'procooding according tp program. SUNK BY A MINE STOCKHOLM, April 27. Tho Swedish steamer Centric on her way from Stockholm to HelBlngborg. Sweden, has been sunk by a mino off tho Aland Islands. Members of tho vesbols' crow wero saved. Tho steamer Contrlo was of 990 tons net anil 2C0 feet long. 6bo was built at Port aisoKow in 11(03. Sho loft Savannah March 3 for Kirkwall, where she arrived March 27, sailing subsequently for Gothei.burg. STEEL TRUST DECLARES DIVIDEND ON PREFERRED NEW YORK, April 27. Tho U. S. Steel corporation iteclured itn reiru- Inr ((tturtorly dividend of 1 on tho preferred mock, Ah wiik the ciihc in tlio fprpier dividend, no action was taken yii tliv I'Oiuuiou hIdcK'i country, through corruption of NEW YOHK, April 27. Irregular prlco chanson prevailed in today's stock market dealings, but these woro limited to frnct'oua, except In a few speculative (peclalltha. V. 8. Steel which was under eAiwinl prossuro at yesterday's clofc, ojened with n lot of 2500 Sharon nt IT 1-8, a 1-4 point lower. Tho Paulflca oh a group registered nominal declines, llkowlso Heading nnd Now Haven. Missouri, Kansas & Tuxas preferred lout al most two points and U, S. Realty foil four. In pther parts of the list tho movomont was somewhat confusing. Trading lacked tho public interest of recent sessions. John A. Perl TJNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 30 8. IlAIlTLKTT Phone M. 17 u 17-J3 MADCAP PRINCESS IS WANDERER ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH fui ftSil 1av3SBBBBBBBBBBBslBK Little gill, tlio preltitM pihu'c.-x in Kurope, has to niiiko her home with strangera in u trmi!:e hunt liecmisn her count i.v, clj;iiiiu, it it llnltlel'it'lil. Marie Joso, tho "madcap princess I "Would you like, to seo what I can of Uelgluni." only daughter of King Albert nnd Queen KlUahotli Is now "tho princess without a home." Prom this happy, dimpled little princess of tho Uclgluns the Germans hnve taken her homo and shn Is In Kngland, literally a WAXDKUUIt OX TIIK KACK OK Till: riAUTII. No longer has sho a palace In which to "make faces" at royal guests to toss teddy bears at coronctcd domes, and to trip her father, tlio king, nnd send him sprawling down stairs In tho midst of n reception all of which sho has done. Dimpled nnd pescsjit: n mnss of golden hair, this little rhlld or 8 years sho was born In August,, lDOfi Is regarded as the fairest royal baby of Kurope. Hut now, bereft of country, of pnlaces, almost of par ents, sho is just a plain llttlo girl llko thousands of others In America with her opportunities for mis chief considerably curtailed. Willi hor brothers Crown Prlneo Leopold, aged 13, and Prince CharlcH 11, Shu finds shelter in Kngland, while her father and mother, tho king and queen, remain Just back of tho firing line In Klnndcrs. Hut Prlnre8 Mario .lose Is too young to have tho troubles of her ciders and of her country weigh too heavily upon her and restrain her natural energy nnd exuberance. How ever, tho llttlo girl surely Is not as happy as when sho used to rldo through the streets of Hrussols In tho royal carriage, or turn somersaultn on tho palace rugs when n court re ception wns on. When Mario Joso was fi hor moth er, thtv queen, wns receiving somo gnosis to tea, among thorn elderly and Important persons. During tho courso of the afternoon tho queen sent for tho children, which was a natural thing for tho mother to do. Tho two princes plnyed on tholr vio lins, and played well. Tho hoys re ceived nil tho attention. This didn't plcnsa tho llttlo royal firefly, so sho picked out tho oldest, gravest and most Important looking man In tho room and lisped: m:iTi:it uaiim-s Tho crusado for hotter bablos has spread from coast to coast, and taken firm hold on American Mothors, I'ow women realize how much tho 111 health of thu mother Influences tho unborn child, both physically nnd mentally. Women who suffer from mysterious pains, backacho, norvotiH ncss, mental depression, headaches, etc., should rely on Lydla I J. Plnk ham'H Vegetable) Compound, made from roots and herbs, which for nearly forty years has boon tho standard remedy for theso ailments, Adv. IT Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS M ' Nipped Japanese Detective, Domino Two part His Responsibility Two Part Itellanco Drama When Queenie Came Back Famous Ueauty Film WMMtt.t He Loved the Ladies Keystone Comedy O-lUc IT 1 IJKBT 5.J0U do Smilingly, ho nodded nssout. Whereupon tho pilncess nut to un open space, put her llttlo curly head down on l lie rug, and before anyone could say n word had turned tlio nentent of somersaults. There was 11 secoud'H pause, then ever one laughed. It was Impossi ble to help It. Tho queen laughed, too, though by the way Prlucesn Ma rio Joso rushed up apologetically to kiss her It wns thought her mother was not ton well pleased. "They never nuked me to do Hint," confided the child to her now friend, "so I thought I would do It before nroone said I musn't." This Is tho playful llttlo klddlo whom tho r has separated from parents, homo and country. She's in Kngland now nnd sho doesn't know where she's going noxt. DROP CHARGES AGAINST . DETROIT COlJNCILMEN DKTKOIT, April -J7. .Mnlinit that the cilMet uguillt eli'M'il iiliMillirr lilil former members of the Detnut city council, indicted mi rliurgcM i hrih civ, he (IimiiNm'iI, whs niiide in the circuit court todnv lv Charles II, .liiMiiiwxki, prneciitin attorney of Wayne county. its ;iti:.T ion itALiiv ItOWIXS AMI STOMACHS Wo want nil people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipa tion, no matter of how long standing, lo try ono done of Miiyr'n Wonderful Homedy ono doe will convince you. This Is tho medicine so many of our local peoplo have been taking with surprising results. Thu most thor ough system cleanser ever Hold. Miiyr'n Wondorful Itomody Is sold by leading druggists overywhero with tho positive understanding that your money will be refunded without ques tion or quibble If ONK bottle falls to give you absolute satisfaction. Adv. THE.PAGE Med ford's Lcndlnn Theater MONDAY AND TUESDAY IMUoii Four Act i'ealuro Greater Than Art A Kent in o of 1'niro Willi Gertrude McCoy, IMtwinl Karlo mill Diuicmi Mcltao VJTAO'ltAPH Sonny Jim and the Valentine HIOOUAPU Miser's Legacy Easy Money VITAdltAPli COMUDY fi-lO-lfi CKNTB m I MAS CAUSED BY IIUl'tVI'ON, Tiixiim, Ail II U7, ltd poits today ft out the flooded dlsttlcl 1110 on tho wholo regarded us eucour nglim and the belief Is glowing thai no repetition of thu III til flood will arise. Hnuos, lliuleson, .Milam, Washington, llHstory, Waller and Wharton counties, wlieio the trans- state streams are nil nut of their linulis, great ureas of flue farming lauds havo been Inundated. The Drums Is rising rapidly In low er Texas and floods are reported from Its upper si 1 etches, but 11 ces nation of rainfall near tho const has helped materially, Fi 0111 all flooded points come re. ports of crop destruction, livestock loss and abandoned homes, but no additional loss of life. MUSTEROLE-QUICK RELIEF! NO BLISTER! It Soothes ituil Mellows Like it .Mils. (mil I'liiMcr Without tho lliirn or Sting MI'STKUOLi: Is n clean, white ointment, iiiado with tho oil of mus' turd, It does nil the work of the old fashioned mustard plaster does It bettor and does not blister You do not hau to bother with 11 cloth. You simply rub It onand usually the pain Is gone! Doctors and nurses use MU8TKH- 01. i: and recommend It to their pa tients. They will gladly tell you what re lief It gives from Woro Throat, llron chills. Croup, Stiff Neck. Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Itheumattsni, Lumbago, Pnlus and Aches of the Hack or Joints, 'Sprnlns, Soro Muscles, Hriilscs, riillblnlns, Frosted Feet. Colds of the Chest (It often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggists In 'Jftr nnd Cor Jars, nnd n special large hospital size for 1 2. SO. Ho sure you get tho genuine MPS TUHOLi:. Itefuso imltntlouii got whnt ou ask for. Thu Musterolo Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Pnld Adv. STAR Mctlford's Most Popular IMnvlioiLSi; Tuesday -Wednesday Tho Photoplay You Have Heoti Wall ing For It's a Long, Long Way To Tipperary A Stirring Pntho Drama Parts In Throo Exceptional Ven triloquist FREDRICO Afternoon mid llvcnbig An Act of Merit Five ami Ten Cento When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmanship EA SWOLLEN STREAMS HjMf WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN Millie Strong nod Well by Vluol Waynesboro, Pn. "I wiim nil 11111 down nrtor 11 hai'l upell of hiouchltbi ho It wiih hard for mo to keep about. I hiiilputiis In my chest uud look cold easily, A friend united mo to liy VI11 ol I did and It hull! mo lip ho I 11111 strong mill well and I am able to do my housework which I had not dmio for three iiioitlhs hefoio tailing VI mil." Mis. V. It. Ilothouith, Wajnesbnro, P11. VI1111I creates an appelllo, nldn di gestion, malum puio blood nnd cro nies strength, , Your monoy bauk If It falls, Medfonl I'liiumncy, (Adv ) Wli CAN BUILD IT (experimental Work, Model Mailing, Din Making, Designing and Mfg. special machinery. Correspondence Solicited Mt.MSTItONU MFtl. CO. t Second St. Portland. Ore. "Kodakers" Tlic best of every expos ure In every roll of film Is assured when you have your Developing and Printing DUNK AT The Swem Studios 222 W. Main Mcdlonl VELVET ICE CREAM Solves Hip problem Tor a des sert. Mothiiii more palat able. I Mire and wholesome. Any flavor. Brick, Taney moids, Sherbets and lees made to order. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. :il!S. Central. 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