Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Moll, Tho Modrortf Tribune, Tho South
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Official Pnper of tho City of Medford
Official Pupor of Jnckson County.
Kntrrod coonrtolns mutter lit
Uedfoni, Oregon, under tho act of March
I, 1870.
Hworu Circulation for 1914. S5SS.
1'iiH leased vvlro Assoclnled Prcia dispatches.
THE CAVE-MAN'S MOTTO
Subaorlbera tniltnB to recctvo
papers promptly, pliono Clrcu-
latlon Manngor at 2E0R.
Mexico linn porpotual motlon
rovolutlqn after another.
3I1Q
LAUGHS
Too Hail,
Suburban Resident It's simply
flno to wake up In tho morning and
hear tho leaves whispering outsldo
your window.
City .Man It's all right to hear
tho leaves whisper, but I never could
Btnnd hearing tho grass mownl
London TId-Blts.
v
The Secret
Ho Can't get the hang of this
trot. Somehow I always seem to end
on the wrong foot.
She (sweetly) Yes, mine. Puck.
;
Tough
"Our languago Is beyond my ken,"
Complained old. .Vtrlutch.
"For I know that the closest men
Are tuoao I cannot touch.'.'
Cincinnati Knqulrer.
a
Ho Hedged
Walter (In restaurant) What will
you have to drink, sir coffee, tea
or milk?
Guest How's tho coffee good?
Walter Excellent, sir; Just like
your mothc used to make.
Quest Huhl Gimme a cup of tea.
ndlanapolls Star.
Illsiiuirck'H Iteproof
"I wish I was an angel." sighed a
little English girl recently, "for then
1 could drop bombs on (ho Germans."
hlch reminds us of a Bismarck
story. Dlsmarck was shot at onq
day and his wife, greatly incensed at
tho would-be-assassin, declared that
If sho was in heaven and saw him
coming up a ladder she would push
him down Into hell. "Hush, my
dear," said Dlsmarck: "you would
not bo thero with such thoughts as
those." Uoston Transcript.
Correct Color.
"What kind of a dress should the
refugee wear In tho play when she la
taken off the lonely Island where she
was shipwrecked?''
"I think It ought to be a maroon
costume," Baltimore American.
He Was (initio
"We'll wako a night of It," de
flated tho IJostonlan. "Wo'U have
a feast of reason and a flow of soul."
"All right," assented tho Now
Yorker. "I never heard of them cab
aret roatures, but tlioy sound good."
Judge.
a
IleHlgncd to It
"Como. let's go down to Gus'."
"Hut tho placo is closed on oloctlon
day."
"Oh, that's so.' 'Well, I don't care,"
"You take It rathpr lightly."
"Sure. I was going to pay for
thodrnksl",
A Hun-led Intenlmv
"Papa, did Harold ask you for my
baud tonight?"
"Ye?,"
"What did you say to hltn?"
"Oh, bo left before I cumo to that."
j:ihsIk
Sho Oh, 'Isn't this place delight
ful. Howunni Is In (he cry alr hem,
JIo Vts, I nollcod the udln, iibo
most of tho ro in a u co.
THE Cliifiigo Tribune carries at tho hoad of its editor
ial column as the journals guiding motto the follow
ing words of Stephen Decatur: v
"Our country! In her tntcrro itrse with foreign nations may sho al
ways be In tho right; but our country, right or wrong."
Xot what is best for the nation, for the people, or for
the world, not what is just and right hut the course map
ped out by the ruler, ruling caste or party to fulfill selfish
desire right or wrong.
This sentiment plunged Europe into a bloody war and
keeps it a shambles. It is the same old appeal to loyalty
devised in the days of the God-ldug, when the king could
do no wrong. It has been invaluable to the conqueror,
the ravisher and the destroyer, royal and otherwise. It
is a relic of h:rharisui, a flower of feudalism and ought to
be in the junk pile. U is a fake patriotism that places
conquest above righteousness, and substitutes the van
dalism ot an Attilla lor the wellare of humanity.
"Might makes right'' is the philosophy of the modem
war lord just as it was of the cave-man. The cave-man
evolved into a tribesman, the tribe into the nation. In
the transition, the chief assumed divinity, just as some of
the huropean rulers do today. Conquest all but obliter
ated the nation in the empire and the nation became
the individual property of the emperor or orowii, who
owned the land and the people and in a part of Europe
still owns them. Patriotism in these nations takes the
form of loyalty to the monarch, the king, the czar, the
kaiser right or wrong.
The caprice, the whim, tin? ambition of a ruler, or
ruling faction, can confiscate the lives of the people, oven
in a republic, and the people are expected to cheerfully
march up to slaughter, whether the cause be just or un
just right or wrong. To question is treason. Our
science of government recognizes a human being's right
to property but not to life. "The people have no voice in
the declaration of wars. Popular referendums upon war
are unheard of. Millions have been slaughtered, are be
ing slaughtered, without even knowing what they are
fight iug for.
The cave-man has passed away but his philosophy still
lives in the hearts of the monarchs and the militarists, and
the journal that calls itself the "world's greatest news
paper" has adopted this logic in its championship of civilization!
ROAD RACE KlrjG DRIVES A JITNEY
GREAT MINDS RUN IN THE SAME CHANNEL
John A, Perl
UNDERTAKE
IMy Aw4atsit '
m h, iMHTurrr
TIIE people arc not fit to govern themselves." Boss
Barnes of New York.
"To hell with libertv. Tho people of Mexico are ignor
ant. They must be ruled. "What they need is a strong
man a man of iron." Ilucrta of Mexico.
"Oregon (because of the initiative and referendum) is
the fool of the family." Oregonian.
The language is different but the senctiments are the
same. It is the political idea of the fifteenth century, still
surviving in the twentieth. It takes no account of popular
education, or of the greatest civilized force, the printing
press it is the voice of the feudal lords and masters..
They exist just as surely as they did in the time of King
Arthur. They have greater power.
In the old days the king's highway was free to all.
But there is no king's highway today, for in this age the
means of transportation the railroads belong to our
lords and masters, by which they control the prosperity
of the nation, while they go on dcclaming that the people
aye not fit to govern themselves airily fit to toil or die as
their masters require or demand.
What love of humanity, how noble a patriotism in
spires our leaders. May they continue to be frank and
truthful, for by so doing they hasten the day and hour
of the great awakening.
Jaaa fflBaHHStV-KPL. BPw cyl TJrtT JfllarBfllallaal fj-aflfc & 4-
Toiltlv 'lVtrlnff, ki'ig of the wmld' mini wco t ih'viIci, uupped
ilrivinr it j 1 1 n o in l.o Anwk . When tln toad jjaine h Iiu I, TVMiifT
jni'ks up a little spmv elianxo l Intuitu;- pu,cneix. "It's tunic for tin'
l'ti u tlinn the niitiu,, inuior," ilivlanN tlu uvtl kiiijr. "Anil then, tint, I
like to take it kIiiiii nl niv old Itu'tnl, .Mr. Site'! Cut' Miimpti."
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
ENDORSED BY LEAGUE
The Xmiticnt Knot which will lie
jien Friday night Its students of the
high school luw uveiwil the cntlnw
intio support of the Med ford Driiuin
Li'iiSMie, itiiil i eiH'r.illv conceded to
bo one of the mo-t elaborate nml sin
ci'vdui production ever given ny a
school in MciltWil. I'.verv member
of the Uraiim League is urged In at
torn!, not only to aid a wot thy drn
matic effort hut to enjoy one of the
prettiest and brightest little operettas
over produced on n local stage.
During the illnc- of Mr. Hrack
inrecd iliss l.iiiiic Burke, first icc
president, in attending to the duties
of the president.
HUNGARIAN EAVORS
ITALIAN ALLIANCE
TURIN', Italy, April 28. Count
Apponji, lender of the opposition in
Hungary, is (pioted in nu interview
in the Stumpa ns declaring that Uic
war must lead to the reconstruction
of a powerful Gennan-ltiilinn al
liance capable of enforcing peace lt
force and also tho freedom of the
scan.
To nttnin this object Hie count is
icpoiicd to huo declared it is
necessary to avoid resentment be
tween the rountricH which would lie
invohed. Ho thereforo urgc Italy
not to be temped by what seems- to
be a favorable opiwrtunity to push
her pretensions iinieasouably. Count
Appouyi cxprcflKcs the hope that
tliitre would be no lneak in tho rela
tions between Austria and Italy, for
"if Austria is crushed a Hussian vic
tory would constitute a jriincovite
danger today nnd not tomorrow."
GRANTS PASS AUTO
STAGE DISCONTINUED
The Hall Tn.xi company nre today
making the Inst trip on the Medford
Grunt I'nss auto stage line. The lino
n being abandoned because of lack
of patronage. It was started ton days
ago, in response to public demaiid,
as an oxpciimcimt, but the business
prmcil insufficient to justify its continuance.
Bronchitis and Severe Coughs
Promptly Relieved
with 'J ouncoR Schlffmnnn's Concen
trated Expectorant. Ounrantecd to
give perfect Rntlifactlon or jour mon
ey refunded at Medford Pharmarcy
Adv.
TO VISIT RESERVES
WASlllNOTO.V, April US. Sccrc
tar Houston started west today to
isit natioiiitl forests n nhscne to
what extent their limber, loragc. grar
nig nml water power resoni"cs, aic
being dccloM'il lor the public under
the picscnt methods and to make a
study of the itiluuuistrutin pioblcius
of the foicst service. In onlcr to
liae time to reach places oil the
beaten tracks of I rax el wlieie the
actual problems of toiest admiuist
rratiou uic being winked out, he will
for the most pint avoid stops at im
portant cities.
IT Theatre
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
The most economical, cleansing and
germicidal of all antiseptics la
A soluble AfttiMptfc Powdk to
b dluo!vd in wafer m ndL
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches
In Ireutlnjf catarrh, inflammation or
ulceration ol novo, throat, and that
caused by femlulnt) HI it has normal,
Kor Urn your tlio Lydla 18, I'liibhswj
Medlclnn Co. lias recommended 1'uxlliio
lit their privutu unmixm'tunca wIUj
women, vvhlrlj piovoa Its nuperloilly,
Womi) who luvo liwn ourud uuy
It Is "worth lis wvljflit In Hold," At
driiKKUl tOe Juitfu ix, i,r y wall,
'J ho J'tuUU Twllvt Cu, lUrtmi, Hum
THE PAGE
tyedford's Lcadirvg Theater
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
ALICE BRADY
IN
As Ye
Sow
A Win. A, Brady Feature In
Five Acts
Hearst Selig Weekly
Mimr; ny
Wurlitocr Orchestra
Mr, l,)fa i; 'I'ljiit, OrgunUt
U ID I m
wi:i).i:si.v.Tiinisi.v nkjiit
The Mills of the Gods
A Great Prama In Two Partx.
The Kaffir's Skull
A Thrilling Urania In Two Parts.
Love Finds a Way
Hojal Comedy.
Fatty's Wine Party
Keystone Comedy
Tl and lOr IT IS HI'.ST 5 nnd 10c.
STAR
Mcdfortl's
Most Popular
Pta) house
Last Time Tonight
The Photoplay You llavo lleon Wnlt
lag Kor
It's a Long,
Long Way To
Tipperary
A Stirring
Pntho Drama
Parts
In Threo
The Call of
a Child
TWO 1MIITH
Klvo and Ten Cents
THE PAGE
Medford's
Leading Theater
BIG SPECIAL MUSICAL i
PRODUCTION
The Nautical Knot
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ONE NIGHT ONLY
FRIPAY, APRIL 3Q
50 PEOPLE 50
Produced by
BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
Undor Direction of Mins Inez Coffin
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC GRACEFUL DANCING
Supported by Full Oroljwlra
Seat Salo Opon Thoatro Box Office Vliurffday.
April 20th, 10 a, m. '
POPULAR PRICES; 23o, GQo. All goato Rjoryod
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