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To the woman hater the "Yellow Perl) is not Japan, but those fasci nates blondes! LAUGHS A Fe . "It says here that a butcher found a collar button In a cow's stomach," remarked the Old For. "That must be a fake," responded the jDrouch. "How could a cow get tinder a bedroom dresser?" Cincin nati Enquirer. - a Regular Cinch "Nobody can aay you don't know, how to dance these days." "Why not?" "If you don't dance as they do It ink be a new step j-ou have. And nobody is going to run tho risk of criticising a new step." Loutsrllle Courier-Journal. Frofrreafttag "Well, Johnny, np dear, how are you gettlnK on with your French?" "Oh, very well, uncle. We trans late quite nicely sensible sentences now, such as, 'My undo nercr allows my birthday to pass -without Klrlnj; me a present,' or 'It Is centain that my uncle will glvo me something quite splendid this time.' " lite Kollcltuilo An old Glamorganshire farmer, well-known for his philanthropic propensities, was lacking somewhat In educatien: When asked by the local Methodists to subscribe towards n new chandelier for the chapel, ho thrust his hand Into his pocket with a good-natured remark, and, pulling out a sovereign, replied: "Well, here's a pound towards It Uut who Is going to play It when wo get it." Tit lilts. , , , "I saw Colswold Just now and he was very agitated about tho news from the stockmarket." . "Is he speculating again?" "Yes, ho has become a Wall-st. Jnmji." "well, no .wonder he's In a stew." lirt at II er Wmrilfl Little Laura Are you going to wear your religion today, grandma? fiVandma What do you moan, dear? Llttlu Laura Papa says you use It nfi a cloak. j " Ilail Xewa "Moro tough luck,'.' whispered, his uirS. j "Well, what now?" ho muttered. "You know M! (Ircon never hIiibh without her music." i "iYcs." ; ".Well, sho'B brought her music." 1 a a Sure Cure rioclor You must go away for n long rest. Overworked Merchant nut, doc or I'm too busy to go away, Doctor 'Well, then, you must stop advertising. St. Louis Times, ' ' ' Her Prayer ''Dear God, plcaso, make me a good girl." Lust night prayed llttlo Owen, "Atid If at first You don't succeed. Just try, try again." , f Boston Transcript. iHCOIHplt'to The man who had Just returned from Kurope was reciting hi ex tterjennwi. "It eertalitly takM all the March but of 0 flow whtui he gutu sea allC' k WW. w nsmmm , , rufflBiK ra MKDKO few "iii AIDING MONO the ninny modest, quiet activities of Unok Sinn wliioh the mtist oC us know little about is tho United A Stiites public henlth seevic.'. The United Stntes public health service has been fipht-ing- spotted fever, the common name for a form of spinal meningitis, lor a long time. Spottetl fever is the only dis ease, so far as known, that, is peculiar to tho United States. It is found in all the Rocky mountain states and has been called Ityeky mountain spotted fever. .It is unusually se vere on tho west side of the Hitter Root valley, in Montana, and it was in combating the disease in this district that Past (Assistant Surgeop T. H. MeOlintoe of the public healtii service met his death from the disease-in 1912. In 191U another officer volunteered for this highly dan serous work, establishing headquarters at Victor, Mont. lie soon noted, in studying two sides of the valley, that spotted fever occurred on one side and did not occur on the other. This fact was coupled with the observation that sheep were ranged on the side where the fever did not occur and not on the other side, where it did occur. Open ing into the Bitter l?oot, valley is a smaller yalley, where sheep are pastured, ami in this valley, too, it was observed, the fever did not exist. Further study demonstrated the fact that the parasite known as tho fever tick, which carries this disease and transmits it to man, is picked up by the sheep and that it dies in the sheep's wool. Tit 1914 the public health service rented a flock of sheep and pastured them in that part of thet Bitter Root valley which hitherto had had the most eases of spotted fever. 3t was found that they collected large numbers of ticks. They were dipped every ten days to kill the tieks, and so successfully did these auxiliary san itary agents do their "clean-up" campaign work that not a single case of fever has occurred in that area since they were placed there. Moreover, the owners of sheep discovered that sheep raisiiigin the Bitter "Root country is a profitable industry, and this year more sheep are being pastured than ever be fore. The same measures will be taken by the public health service against Rocky mountain spotted fever this year in Idaho. WHAT W HAT is it when tlic world agrees that anarchy is bet ter thnu law ? ' "What is it when xmblie opinion lauds cold-blooded mur der, praises cruelty, scoffs at chivalry and deems kindness and compassion weakness? "What is it whei ruin becomes the fever of civilization and when the tearing down of the mighty works of the ancients is estimable? What is it that brings us to care nothing for human or animal suffering; that hardens our hearts to the wail of widows and the cries of dying babies? "What is it that abolishes all decency of custom, all rev erence for snnetity, all these things that maivhas wrought out of chaos? What is all this? Whv, it's AVAR! AUSTRO DIPLOMA I OPOSSES BUE LOW; IS ROMK, May 23, via Paris, May 24, 5:30 a. m. IicportK which have been received here that ISaron Burinn, the Austrian forcipn minister, linn renign- e4 are, generally accepted ua Irpo and have paused w'ide-qommunt. Ilia fall i attributed to the failure of the Aiih-tru-ltnliun negotiations and the lec himtion of war by Italy. The uewHpuperH point out that Count von licrciitolil, his predecchVor, refused to accept n Qenmui mi,YeH tiou rvjr.irdinK the necessity of mint ing collections to Italy. Iviijefiin Mercy von KnpoH-Mete, wlio retired ni AitiUrimi itinldifsuilor to Italy noon utter the war hepin, wan fluid to lutu been obliged to give up ltis wfct be cauo lie firmly maintained that Italy never would take up arm uuiliimt tile central empires. A similar utiinil viih tukeu by Huron lluriini in tlirvt op position to the advice of I'riuri on Hiielow, the German ninliasMiilor. A report iiiut Haron Iliirian had offered his resignation to Kuiperor Fnincis JoHt'jih, but that tli monarch had icfuwd to qci'cpt it, enmu from (iciiuvn Friday. Tliih may be the basin for the belief in Home that lie Jiiik given up Ii'h office. No confir mation of this report lias been re ceived in London. RUSSIANS PLAN IlEItMX, May 21. A ttirelcM mcnsngo to the Vienna Hcielispot fiom iln correspondent at tho front reports (lint the Italians are col lecting strong .forces in the districts of Warsaw, Ivunuoiod mid Lublin, apparently for n counter attack. Tho Teutonic allied army has been BtreiiRtlii'lit'd, tho correspondent says, and nwuiU the ItiisbiuiiM in good po. (ion. NW RETIRED COUNTER DRIVE MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE HUMANITY IS IT? WASIIIKOTOy, May 21. Coiiti- nrutal solidarity of the nntioiw of the western hemisphere, with Uniform laws on many subjects was tho themo dwelt ujKn today by Secretary Mc- iooo in ins nourcsH oi wciconio io the delegates to I'nn-Ainericnn fin uncinl conference. Mr. SfeAdoo said in part: "So long n we are in large part financially dependent upon the mi tions or I'uroe for our internal ile velopmcnt and ecoiinuiic stability, so lojig lire we exwsed to the luixitnU of their internal strife and ctenuil wars. This sceins io bo the omior- timu lime for tlie development of the spirit, at least of continental solid nrity. "The nations of the ncstcm IiemU phero cannol miike a greater eontii biitiou to the cuuo of civilization than to effect that kind of continen tal solidarity which, resting upon nholu'iome material interest", polit ical nccoid, common ideal am mu tual helpfulness, will give then) n commanding influence for tho pence of tho wot Id niiil tho service of man kind""." "Nothing," the secretary said, in conclusion, "would so stimulate trade between the southern republics and the United Stales and makes so cer tain tho investment of Unjttd States capital in, thoHe cpuritrics ns laws of substantial uniformity relating to conlmcrcc and fliiuhce, particulaily in such matters as trade marks and pat ents, consular invoices, bills of ludiug, regulation of commercial traveler, admission of Biimplcs and many fea tures of the customs laws, bills of cv change, uniform money standard and various other things," John A. Perl - TJNDERTAXER ' Lady Assistant 9M H. BAUTLKTT Phones Hi. 47 uil 17-J3 AwbuluHe fcirvle Coroner UNION NAT ON OF TWO AMERICAS URGED BY M'ADOO MEDFORU'c QRKCION, MONDAY, MAY at, 1015 "IN THE DARK," AT PAGE THEATER MONDAY AND TUESDAY Lfc PELOUZE STAR OF J In the southern Oregon nnnunl high nchool track meet held In this city Saturday afternoon, Hubert I'o louto of Mcdford eptaled tho high school ntata record In both tho 100 and 200 yard dushu. ills time for tho 100 yard nosh was in 2-S sec ondo, for tho 220 yard daub 2.1 n.G second. In .the 100 yard dash ho ran 303 feet being set buck three feet for Jumping the gun. Lyman, of Gold IIIII, and Reynolds of Grants I'nwi wcro the other tnrs of the dny. I.e Hoy of Ornnta Va iihowed up well In the weight. .Mcdford won the meet with t point, Grants l'axs Bccond with SI and Gold Mill third with 2ft. 'Aftliland was not repre sented. Following are the winner: Fifty yard dnsh I'elotuo first. Brandon, of Mcdford, second, and Itestul of Grants Pass, third. Tlmo 5:1.3 sec. 100 yard dash I'elotuo first. IlcnoIds of Grants Pass, second and Miller ot Mcdford, third. Tlmo 10:2. 5 sec. 220 yard dash Pclotizo first, Iteynolds second and Miller third. Tlmo 20:3.5 sec. 4 40 yard dash Pclouio first, Reynolds second and Fields of Med ford third. ' Half mile run Lyman,, of Gold IIIII, first. lientul. second, and Fields third. Time -2: 11 4.S. Mile run -Lyman first, llogan of Medford. second, and Gllfllln, of Grants Pass third. Tlmo -t;Si. Shotput Leltoy, of Grants Pass, first, Pclouze second, and Ilfandon third. Distance 41.5 ft. Discus throw Leltoy first, Cow gill, ot Medford, second, and Narrc gan of Mcdford, third. Distance 90 feet. Jarlln throw Lyman first, nran ddn second and Leltoy third. Dls tanco 129. C. High Jump Walker, of Gold IIIII. first, Cowglll second and Ilcstul third. HelghtT..C. Pole vaiilt Williamson, of Med ford, first, Kolsny, or Gold IIIII, sec ond, and Walker third. Running bfond Jump Peloiuo first, Williamson second and Kolsey third.' 100 yard high hurdles Iloynolds first, Williamson second and Wnlker third. Time 16i2.3 see. 220 yard low iiiiri!le Williamson first, Ilrandnn second and Uestul third. Time 2'J:4-5 sec. Tho relay race woh won by Med ford. Grants PaM took second place. Medford representatives worn Pe louzo, Wlllluninon, Miller nnil Cow gill; Grants Pass, Fallen, llurchnrd, Ileynolds and Ilestul. Gold IIIII, Ly man, Ilaymond, Kelscy and Walker. With Medford TraCa is Mrdford Mario TT Theatre KU.mVV AND MO.VIIAV XKIIITH "WITHIN AN INCH OK IIIH LIFi:" A Dioihlug W'chlcrn Drama In - Pails WIIKX (TPIIIS CllfWKlID TIIH HAV Xcs'torX'oiucily i ' OV PHItKINH I.V Tllf'1 CITV OF ih:lihio.s .lokeKComeily A.VM.MATKD WKKKLV "LI'ITLIJ Al'i')-p.MOIHLI" Joker Comedy IWJC'(li:iV PIUXJIIAM II i s ' i' n riisiH .t.s'li l' 'l!.vin TRACK M FRUIT ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS ASHLAND, May 2 4. In contrnst to a recent meeting of tho locnl Fruit and Produce Association, which wan characterized by uproar and the spectacular resignation of the entlrn board of directors, the adjourned ses sion lust 1'rltlny evening was mild by comparison. Messrs. J. II. Ware. W. J. Carpenter, A. J. lllegel, .1. C. llarnard and W. II. Gowdy worn elected n utw board, who tu turn on Salurdnychoao W. II. Gowdy piesl dnut; A. J. Illegel, vice president, and J. 11. Ware, secretary. Several minor officials will hold their position In the new cabinet without portfolio. I). K Itnnd will continue to art as manager, he having come from Hood Itlvor to servo In that rapacity. Tho association frowned upon nu' suggestion whaiuver looking toward the abandonment of Us sphere In the handllw: of fruits aud supplies, con sequently It did not entertain an of fer to vacate the field and lease the association's wnrbouso at a flat rent al of $30 per month mndo by outside parties. A STITCH IN TIME Medfoiil People Slioulil Not Xrglect ThHr KldneyM . No kidney ailment Is unimportant. Don't overlook the slightest back actio or urinary Irregularity. Nature may be warning jou of approaching dropiy, grnvel or llrlght'n dlseaso. Kldnoy disease Is seldom fatal If treated In time, hut neglect may pave the way. Don't neglect n laino or aching back another day. Don't lg- noro dizzy spells, Irregular or dis colored urine, headaches, weariness or depression. If you foal ou need kidney help begin using tho reliable, time-tried remedy, noun's Kidney Pills. For 50 joar, Dnan's hnvo boon found effective. Kndorsed by grateful people. Frank Turngale, C St., Jackson ville, Ore., says: "I have used Moan's Kidney Pills personally and they have been ust;d by another of my family, I can say they are a flno medlcliia. Doan's Kidney Pills did mo n great deal of good when I was suffering from kidney weakness. They deserve public endorsement." Price noc, at ull dcalom. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the samo that Mr Turngale had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Huffulo, N. V. Adv. rTA n Med ford's I 1 Most Popular T ' PlayhQusc LAST TIME TONIGHT The Ghost Breaker TUESDAY-WEDllESDAV The Spoirs WITH , ' William Farnum -AND- ' Kathlyri Williams uuil a largo company of well known Htnru TllltKK HIIOWH DAILY 2: in 7: 10 (iil5 ,; ADMIBBIO.N TON CHNTH AUSTRIAN? ALONE TO BLAME ITALIAN PRESS lHI.Mi:, Mnv 'j;t, HI:!).', p, m m PiiUm, May "Jl. .'rl0 a, hi.- -The uflle- i it 1 Mliilmiki.iil nhliliulieil nl Vlnmiii (limiting that Italy did nut adhere to the principles oi uu tuple lUlliiuce lieiih is declined li.v the (tliii tittle d'Unliii In he incorrect. The Italian position, ns summit tired l the news, papers, follow w' "The situation of llnly hcentiie in tolerable when AuMiiitii mid (letinan apuiesiinii ngitlutd Seihla naitxi'd (he lltiiopcitu cniii'lugi'ntinii without giv intr pi'i'Moiix iiolilli'ittlou to Koine. "Italy legilimatelv tindeitook to piotect her own iittenss, neeoidltig to riglltH graiiled her liv the triple nlllittice tivul.v. "Atitiin, despite (Ionium good of fices blindly and obtiiuttelv reiled Italy's jiiMt deiniiiids, lendellug in eut'tble aeiite nutugiliiiii. There -fote Au! na alone Is tcponihle for the new win. nltliougli (lerinnuy 1 not eiitiiclv hlnuieleMH, but Italy l"l everything liiimaitlv poilili' to pie eat it. THE PAGE Mcilfonl's Lentllna Theater MONIIW and TI'CHDAY Lublit Three Act Feature In the Dark With Cthel Clayton and Joseph Kaufniatt IllOGItAI'll DUAMA Felix Holt TVO PAIIT3 VITAGIIAPII COMKDY Cutey Sister Special Musical Program COMING Wednesday and Thursday IIKATHICH .MICIIKLI.'NA In Mlt WIGOS OF Till: CAIIHAGK PATCH." rt o.t no SAYS How Frequently It happens that grir.t dating o Is dona by (Ira and much loss occurs through htirii'ir)'. Put your valuables In our Flro and Hurglar Proof Vault whero )ou can rent a Bafo Deposit llox for 2 00 and up pur year. A1 OVtB 2S VCAnS UNDtn ONC MANAGCMCNT ' - The Co-operative 'Tire Goodyear lins always built co-operstivo tires. Every av ina has fono to ilia user. Tho more men bought tho better we built them, and tho lower we Hold theni. , Tlmt h why Goodyear lies held lop place, ouUeliing any other tire, 3 Reductions olo tlint fn two yesM -we tnndo tlirco lilgprico reductions, Tho last on February lot brought tho total to 45 per cent. h Yet in costly ways llieso tires) linvo bcn bettered. In not on iota were they eyer skimped. Our Fortified Tire Is still "On-Air" cured to nave blow outs. Yet (list one extra cosU us $450,000 yearly. It still bus our No-Rim-Cut fealur.e. It ha in each bane 12a braided piano Goodyear ' ANHOM,OttlO Fortified Tire Ms-PWM TW0 ;Atr' Cut4 XJjUHk I'll). In lifil t.J iu.'d fWVf ft vw ArkArwJlavteArsisi OMnmn iiinnn i'ii.i.. ,.! I i m iwn iiwil.nn.il, !; "" SOLD BY DRUGQISTS CVCmUHCKE Squabs!' Squabs! TRY TIIl-M They are Tedder mid Dollcloiin Cousldoilng utitiltlvo value thoy trn tho viieapont meat on tho mark et. Phoiin tor special spring prices, R. R. SQUAB FARM Phono 201.111 ' I Jo stii'o and nslc yourglWop Tor DAIRY BUTTER I TODAY It's iiitulo frnin cnrcrully o- It'clctl crcnin, ttml (ivory pound Ktmnmtffd. !Mti(lo ly The Wiiite Velvet Ice Cream Co. :2R.(Vnlrnl. PlionclBl UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED XJVERY STABLE AMBULANCE 8ERVIOE 112 Sou'tii Riverside Phone .150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. I m z.-m wires to make llio tire neeuretf It embodiea hundreds of rubber rivets, formed to combat loose. Ironds. Our All-Weather 'tresJ IsT still double-thick. It still haa tho sharp, toufilu reaUtloM Blips Those etriui all exclusfvo to Goodyeai are all retained, despite our firica reductions.' And wo still upend $100,000 yearly to discover new ways to better thenv t Your Ally In all these ways, Good'yean ht your ally. 1 You do injusllca Io yourself when you (ail to secure thia advantage. Never! in tire history was such value given as you get In Goodyear 4. urea louay. No smaller rmakerfl can ever' give so much. Any dealer 1 will supply ,' you. j7J i ini: i'."i... i... .wi i j - v At,- t. y .