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SWWJWBVWB'PKWrt fV w f J. ' h ' r fi hi 1 I II t IM I r 11 - VJh " . r?T?AGB JJOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE 4ar,i T NXWHI'APKn KY AKTK11NOOM prrr . aMKUFUl HAT lY T.l.. onu l'MNTiNa ca " OfffeMslI Tribuno Building, SMT-2 jMwlh Klrmreflt; telephone 76. ' Th Domocrfltlo Timet, Thu MfJford Wall, Tim Mtcirnrd Tribune, The South at OreiwUari, Tit Ashland Trlbunft. miounmi matjm Jllt IIFTWIn II II month, by mall., A l... Mll 15.00 .10 Ttr month, ilellvrrd far RIVIIUli ' liraiLimM month, delivered bl CArrtvr la MMford, TOOHIX, JaeKMHTlU nd Central r)nt .to 1.00 atuntar only, far imul, per yer J. 00 weiy, prr ywir,, , 1.80 OfflolAl toper of the City ef Meutord. Official rtr or Jsekon County. RtitrrrO n nfcmnl-cUs matter lit Medjord, Oregon, under Uie ftet of. ilaren , 1K7I. Hirorn Circulation for 1114. StSS. i" i i. i Pull lf8fd wire Awteelated I'resa die Stebe. 9 Subscriber railing to receive papers promptly, phono Clrcu- Jatloa Managor at 25011. "When a booze fighter takes a stand on tho equal suffrage Question U' usually with both feet!" LAUGHS Would Fix Hint Mrs. Youngwed Well, dear, I'vo found a flat, aad tho caro go right past tho door. Youagwed Won't tho nolso of tho electrics disturb your rest, ray love? Mrs, Youngwed Oh, tho landlord assured mo that I wouldn't mind It after the first two nights, and you know, dear, we can sleep the first two nights at hi other's. Times Pic ayune. An Otnrioas Answer "What's U meaning ot tho polit ical cquallty.at the sexes?" "It tncaas tho same as domestic equality. What the women" voto goes." Raltlmoro American. Counts Up tlio Sanio Asker, the owner of a new car, had been dilating on tho expense of its maintenance and Stranger, not to bo outdone, began to boast. Stranger It cost mo $100 last ear for gasoline. Asker You own a car, thi? StratiKer Oh, no! I lent tho monoy to a fellow that does. Clarifying If. "Ono dollar, please," said tho den tist. "A dollar! But your sign reads: 'Painless extraction of teeth froe.'" "Just so. But, as you hollered a bit, this doeB not apply In your case. I do my painless extracting free, ex actly as I claim. When It hurts, I charge for It. Ono dollar, please!" New York Sun, v ; - (V'llenipt "Come, now, llomma," said the "Whltcchapel bridegroom, "you'ro goin' to sjy obey' when jou conies to Jt in tho scrvico, ain't you?" "Wot, mo?" cried tho bride. "Mo say 'obey' to you? Why, blow me, 'Knnory, you ain't 'arf mo size!" Tit lilts. IJi-KL.1i Tactics OfficerHow did he get Into that condition? Private He captured a bottlo of whiskey, sir. Officer Yes, es; but how did ho nianago to do that? Prlvalei (,nk l0 niU8t .ftV0 BUf rounded Jt, sir, London Sketch, Tho Amateur Gardener lie spont.Bovon dollars for now tools aifdisods, And now can't distinguish tho plants from tho weeds. Peoria Journal, . , ,A Kwi-flUoH JiH-Wd yoHrf-new bathing suit make thorn lt up,and tako notice? h Kit up? Why, they plimbed pvr Utah oilier, 0 . for N "IM JwklH, whom they cremated yslrdsy, kv uuy wtule?" "Yw, !4rbl. m was a gold WW irinJiM, you know," "WM4m tM ( do with JtT" Tfcy mm bh Mhm hn4 r- -3-w r linwJIT tttiB, KVK waggyg,..yiwtn4t', 'IU MM fUMim I blm 4imi Uv Out )UiUU town t MABJI j NON-INTERCOURSE IF Germany waists, nolwithstuiuling tho American pro test, in continuing submarine warfare and torpedoing neutral vessels and destroying American passengers upon British liners, what will bo the course pursued by the United States? Probably the United States will sever diplomatic re lations with Germany a policy of "non-intercourse" en sue. As to what this means is set forth in an interview with "a man high in the council of. state at Washington" as follews: It will mean a rcasscrtlon of tntornntton.nl morality. Non-lntcrcourso will bo a stinging rcbuko under whoso Ignominy no pcoplu coulil fnlt to bow. Tho Isolation of Germany by a policy of complete non-Intercourse would have many unprecedented results. Tho moral effect In Itself would unquestionably bo tremendous. It would bet tho only action short of war which would bring home vividly to ono of tho belligerents tho abhorrence felt In America for his disregard or neutral rights. For this at least vd havo a precedent In our own history. Tho Italian government In ISO", having failed to obtain satisfaction from tho United States for tho inching of Italian subjects In the historic Now Orleans riots, withdrew its minister, and for two years tho Italian embassy nt Washington was deserted, Tho shamo of this rcbuko was keenly felt in this country, and many advisers closo to tho president bcllovo such action on our part today would produco a similar feeling In Germany. In short, it would serve notice to the world that the United States considers Germany, violating the interna tional code ot morality and humanity, places herself out side the pale of civilization and undeserving of recognition. The dismissal of the German ambassador by the United States might be construed as a hostile act by Germany and bring a declaration of war from the kaiser, in which case the United States will find itself at Avar airainst its will. Tho non-intercourse example of the United States would probably be followed by other neutral nations and Germany find herself isolated from association with civ ilized nations. BB AIRSHIPS ATM ZBTU R 1 M ATE LONDOK, Mny 17. Announcement was made at the admiralty today that the German dirigible which raided Ramsgnto early this morning, drop ping forty bombs and injuring three persons had been pursued and appar ently damaged seriously. Tho state ment folleWH: The Zeppelin which attacked Rnms gato early this morning was rhnbcd off by Eaatchureh and Wcstgnte ma chines as far as tho Wjcst Hinder lightship. When off Tficimoti (Belgium) she was attacked by eight imvnl machines from Dunkirk. Thrco mncliines were able to attack: Iter at close range fire. Flight Commnndcr Bigsworth dropped four bombs when 200 feet above the airship. A largo column of j;raokc was seen to come out of ono of her compartments. "The Zcpclin then rose to a great height 11,000 feet with her tail down, and is bcliccd to bo severely dnmaged. "AH our machines were exposed to a heavy fire from tho Zeppelin. There wero no casualties." I WHERE GREATEST BATTLE OF T NIE0PCEL over I 'g'" - - r3 "" D5TEND ' g j - h. . Q.3 bw 1 m v X A. JWm -vB Germans rr.t mj l. BELGIUM YT w."' $ v K tWhera British arc doinc tbe lwttesttjghi ! ( '.im V& LHO BETHUNE' Where French: virtnrtri v 1 la A H 1 i aBBaniij. wdpL b '' -Uw w i Ht2i-H-UcS a W&SSSSr M LEN5 ,dx:" ARgA5m . i ii i i in Try , i.ii i kstmmm 'l'h sury irnttki mUle of b wnr oh dlW front U now li prcjjrex In lkr Vrnmv, Kallb. Ynm-h md JkllH nta wmklnir furiou . asuKs wiHhbt thu (krmii hIuux lUu ypm 4 Air tU, mepitord Mam tribune, BARNES FAVORED NTI-TAMMANY IE AS U. S. SENATOR SYRACUSE. N. Y., May 17. - Will iam Barnes resumed tho witness stand in the supreme court today to submit to further Cross-examination at the hands of John Ml Bowers, chief coun sel for Theodore Roosevelt. Ho fol lowed to tho stand n number of for mer members of tho state legislature, who gnvo testimony regarding the deadlock of 1911 over the election of a United States senntor. Ono of these witnesses, William Keycs, said he talked with Mr. Barnes nbout-tho senatorial situation and quoted Mr. Ilames ns sajing it would bo n good idea if the republicans would stand with tho democratic in surgents to elect nn independent dem ocrat. Several other former legis lators gnvo testimony of n similar nnture. Among them was Kugene M. Travis, state comptroller and form erly a state hcnnior. Mr. Travis stud Mr. Barnes asked him whether he could get the republican legislators from Long Island to vote for nn in dependent democrat. Witnesses said Mr. Barnes stated "that seemingly enough votes eould not bo gathered" to select nn indetcndcnt democrat. HE WAR IS BEING FOUGHT B2UGE5 cfory f J D1XMUDE ROULERS- X s s MENIN "ixwcdm ROUBADC TiLLE FRANCE DOUM nntHty'Mll bid Ho llt thiwu tn bn K6Q medfqrd. qrisoon. Monday, may 17, mm MAN WHO LAW DECREES SHALL HANG LEO FRANK iS CONDEMNED MAN'S "KINDEST FRIEND" '""Pl""'II"i-taBBBB-,'" trtPTK - , a." i vfTjBW0BMBlBaBBBRnBBI B B. 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Tho prisoner himself realties It and to him tho sheriff Is "Dad Mangum." Thoso closest to him say that Wheeler Mangum believes Frank Is NEW YORK, May 17. Last Snt unliiy's prieo revocry was resumed on n broad and general scale at tin outset of today's trading, standard (.hares gaining I to 2 points, while wnr specialties roso 3 to 7. Bethle hem fitcel miido tho greati-xt advance. Trading reflected confidence in n satisfactory adjustment of impending inlenialiiiiinl rninplientioiis. Lon don's mnrket for our shares showed finnness. Dcilings wero fairly large, but without spcclnculiir feature United States Steel wns the onl stock to show unusual activity nt tho o)cning( n block of -1000 shares be ing offered at fi'JVS h C3, against Inst week's closo of 51. HOLD UP TROLLEY LOS ANOELES, .May 17. Two masked bandits who held up sixty passengers aboard a Santa Ana inter urban at midnight, wero being souglil today. Heavily armed, tho two ban dits eompellcd tho men passengers to get off the cnrnnd give up hiiiim pggregaling $I0fJ,fbiit treated tlio women inoht eoiisidorntely. When tlm robbers ordered every body to stand up with bauds raised a woman M-rcupied, uiid the two ban dits then told all the women to sit down, v (iold lllll celebrated Saturday with a pioneer celebration fashioned after tho ways of pioneer time, and hold open house for all rowiers, thero bo Rig in tho ucIkIjIjoIiooiI of 1000 vis Horn, Ono of jho attractions won a roulette whu.j optrntot upon Um xU)Mvu p ii ii tlisii when (Job HIM was tho miter of )dHW fccllirRy. Therm was dlnntr M& rfHi. Jt u dm of Dm mM uerNWfM cuU hrtUmu Hi tUn UHv W oily A lurtv mniM( n(tifM4i..iHt it M Innocent. Ho was asked tho direct question. "An official has no business talk ing about a case," ho said. "What ever I may believe, I can't say It." Souio there nro who havo accused the sheriff of showing favoritism to Frank, lteporta camo near costing him his Job when nhnrp tongues got busy. Ills critics said that Frauk Mas living a llfo of luxury. It was because Mangum had treated Frank humanly and kindly, llko ho treats everyone. Frank is not chained to tho walls of a dun geon, but ho Is caged between four rows of bars; thero are no carpets on tho floor of his death cell and his bed Is no softer than tho bods tho county gives other prlsonors. S LONDON, May 17. Six thousand Armenians havo been massacred at Van in Armenia, Asiatic Turkey, ac cording to n dispatch received in of ficial quarters In London today from tho ItiiHsInn consul at Urumlah, Per sia. This inewiago Is dated May 15. It adds that thoArmcnlnns nro defend ing tliemselven to tho utmost against tho Turks and Kruds arrayed against them, but that help Is urgently need ed. E SEEKS NEWPORT NEWS NORFOLK', Vn Wlay 17. - Unvcri lied reports, which could not ho trim, ed to nny responsible nonrco, were I'Hrrpnl again today Hint tho Oernmii cruiser Kuilsruho was fining up tho Inno used by tlio German i alders Kronpriiij! Wilbclm and 1'ritiss Kilel I'redricli to a haven of safety nt Hampton Roads. No warship of any kind passed in Iho Virginia Capes during Iho night, however, and up to noon today uouo was visible nt sen from thu observ ntory nt Capo Henry. CHICHESTER S PILLS Bt --b1 !;"f mui. trui .M n.u,v K(1Vhnmaii w.'HKivrr r u- run yuilkiumulMt.tdMl.Al.t rii,iM,it f J"iv.MIl,lM,AI.rlKii4I.U John A. Perl UNDERTAKE IMy AMisunt m h, mm htm' AmAwUhw HwyU 0mr gapjH. IK MASSACRE ARMENIAN . OREGON OUTDOORS DESCRIBES STATE'S Tl The ulosl nltniolho of lliu niuii.x nttraethn I'uMen) issitid by .John M. Scot!, gciu'iitt pastfeiigerigeilt of tin' Southern raellii't has just liecii puli IWIied mid is leipty for distribution lit the exposition and elsewhere. It is entitled "Oregon Outdoors " Tho folder bus u purplo cover wllh ilmwings of it bathing gill mid iv trout fisherman. Within are pluurert of ninny of Oregon's Hiienlu xvoiuterx and beauty spots, logethor with bunt ing, fishing, boating, mountain climb ing, seashore mid camping m.tiioV, photos of wild uiiiiiiiils and giimo birds. Southern Oivgon is well to the fore with n four-pngo paiiortimii of Cra ter Luke, with icws of Ml. MeLougli lin, Rogue rixer, the "inniblu hull" of Josephine, and other local tiltnietimn. The bunting nud fishing resouiees to ceixo SH'einl nieiitlim. The folder is well printed and writ ten, artistically designed und calcu lated to do much to exploit Oregon ns an oiitof doors paradise. Copies xv ill be mailed to any address sent h Local Manager Roscubaiim. THE PAGE Mcil ford's Leading Theater MONDAY and TIM.'SDAY SPECIAL BIG BILL Tho Celebrated Moving Plcturo Star Helen Gardner In a Ilroadway Star Feature VIT.UlltAPH "The Breath of Araby" Also Play Productions of tho Hlo graph, Vltagraph and lUsanay Pro. d u rent. Two Bin Added Attractions ROSALIND lly J. M. llarrle, Ono Act Featuring MRS. CONilO FIIJIIO, MRS. SOOY- S.MITII and MR. FLRTCIIRR FISil Arthur Prlnglo In Popular Hongs No Adanco In Admission r-10-lSc UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK . Prnprlntnr GREAT ATTRAC NS STAR THEATER Last Time Tonight "The Rose of the Rancho" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Matinoo Every Day Tho Most Sonsational Comedy Evor Produced Tillie's Punctured Romance Mario Drosslor " ' " First Timo for Ton Cents SIX PAflTS Charlie Chaplin rifL y" hjjKL w LWrX IT Theatre TONIGHT Dr. Nickelson AND The Blue Diamond Four Pnt Oilgnto Fwiliiw Full of rhiiMillou mid Tin III ti and in CiU Power-Pbrds Why havo Ignition troubles When )uu ran. have a gcnulno BOSCH HIGH TENSION MAGNETO Installed on your Ford For $18.00 CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. Official Bosch Magneto Repalr'aiid Supply Station HA 1 JL I bound to hurl sou soma nn this summer. Will' It bo ou? '-., H OLMES will protect you by Insur ing )ou In tho H ARTFORD nt a smnlt cost, Wrlto, phono or call. NOW. Mcdford'f Most Popular Playhouse Greatest Comedy Stars' Evor Assembled MM NormnwJ f'