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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
-"-V r r j" , 4 in I 5 y I Kt . K r.' EACH) FOTTR 'luii , '.': ItlWrOED MAlL-lIBUNl in ' ' lMDNT NRWW'ArieR JKBT. iV-TKKMWN HUNIU DAT T THB onb rm NTINQ CO., Offto Mull Tribune Hulldlnr, .TII Hsfta Fir stresti uisphoM Ti. 1 TIm Dmort( TlntM, Th Medfera Mll, Ttw Mdfor4 Trlb, TM South hr OrtfMlM. T(m AsfckMd TrlfetuM. yr. by matt . ,f.M S9 MMnth, allvennl by mrrtor hi monin, or mm.. . Mff and Centre! Point , .If festurfer only, by mn. r yr 1.00 Weekly. pr ,. ,. . 1.80 Wflolnl Phpm- er tfcs City of Medford Offt4l rfr of JsekM County. Kiitcris! na seemd-clAM matter at Hertford. Oregon, uader tho act ot March I, 1171. Bworn Circulation for 1914. MIS. Full leased wire AeeocUted Presn Ola patefces. Subscribers falling to rteetTa papers preaaptly, phone Circa 4 lattoa Maaaier at 350R. LAUGHS I ItoMtrjr iytct Tommy had always bad to wear his father' old clothe, yet bo one know Just how badly he felt till one flay he was found all alone la tho mmmcrhouse. t BetweM broken sobs It all came 8Ht. "Pa'a gone aB shared eff clean, mad bow I kaow I'll have to Niear hi old red whiskers." "Have you heard that BuIIIoh, the millionaire 1e dead?" "Ye. I'm awfully sorry." "Why, he was bo relation of yours, was he?" "No; that's why I'm sorry." Of Coarse "What's this 'trough ot the sea' we read about?" "Oh, I ueM that Is what the ocean greyhounds drink out of." ' Fatleace So she married an actor? -x Patrice Oh, yes. "Wii be a tood actor?" "Oh,' yes; be acted as If be tared fcK" Yeakera gta(ema.M I . - "i - AIMoeavety Sealer Partaef That, new stem oe'rafher sllifrMle4e8ly. Juaier rioter Dee? shot .nrH, if she dees, it 'a about the only word she eaa spell, so far as any observa- RoprfhesuJMo '"Tha truth lies sotnewhere." "The truth oughtn't to lie w here.'' lioston Transcript. any- Queer Contact As the celebrated soprano began (o slag; little Johnny became greatly excited brer the gesticulations of the orchestra conductor. "What's that naa skaklag his stick at her for?" lie demanded tadlgaaat-' ly. "Sh-h. He's not shakiag hta stick at her." Ilut Johnnie was not coRTlnced. "Then what In thunder's she hoi lerln for1?" ' i a "It's a great PK' " said tba coavlct ed burglar io hls'soaasel, "that you couldahave made that closlBg stteech'ef yours at the opening of the case." "I dea't see how that would have Improved matters," said the advo cate. "It would, thoughV explained his client. "Then the Jury would have been aateep when the evidence came on, aad 'd have stood some1 chance." T Oewlila't I'ollow- DlrectfoM Doctor Did you do as I told you to drhak water an hour before each meal? ' , . Mawle WeH-wc'll, doctor, J drank for half an hour and 1 was so full I couldn't poRtdhly (ake auy more, ' t ... The Xew Blindcs "Have you heard about the new color dcBlgna for tills year's auto dresses?" "N; Wlwt aro they?" "LitbrteatiNK all brewa an, gasoo line gi'ey."' ' , 'v f M AH leeda "Papa, what d6 you call a maa who runs an auto?!' ( "It depends apoahow near be eemas to liltting me,"-r-ilouBton PoBti ( S 1 '"He aald I was a sweet a sugar.'' r "Powdered ?' '' ' t Am liil Cltaaerefi u H w yu yery paftleular the 'way your ii4f leks? k mta-V-Yaa, tlty to, look; the 1 Jff UflMHrlfl ""ffilSti" WHAT SHALL WE DO? f IN Pennsylvania one hundred thousand ininei's nro wati doring over the country, oniging and begging for something to eat, and even eating the ilesh of eats and dogs. In Texas parents unable to support their children have tried to give them away. Even in fav-off Alaska, loOO men are begging for work, and there is, work for but 000. t J In our own valley we daily meet with intplHgent, manly young men, American born) asking the opportunity to work for soiufething to eat. Often they are men who left wife and babies behind them, to get along the. best thvy enn, while the father tramp or beats his way to some place where he thinks he can market his labor. As you look into the faces of these men you can but feel grieved and snd, that your brother is driven to this last desperate resort of a man out of work and money begging. These men are citizens of this country, and by their labor have added to it3 wealth. Tho effect upon the minds of such men is to destroy their spirit of independence and create a dependent mind. As they travel, travel m the thoughts must come to them Men they are, and men would be, if given opportunity. "What is to be done for these men J The fool will say, everv man has a chance to become independent. Yes. that chance exists, but it lies solely in the ability to take from others their share. The "pennv pinchcr" savs money. True, perhaps, but the penny-grabbers and penny-pinchers, who waylay the laborer on every street side and corner, from tho page or every newspaper, to irge him to spend his earnings not onlyfor his needs, but often to his injury. if tho working people would for a year use .their earn ings only for actual necessities and put their money in hiding-places instead of savings banksx we would see an army of bankeni and shopkeepers matching on Washington, crying' for legislation to compel workingmen to spend their earnings. Don't you see how crazy it all is. The laborer must labor to earn his wages. If he saves and stints the shop keepers, and others suffer. If he keeps his money he makes it harder for those who want is out of employment his getting employment depends upon another. If the other docs not give it to him, he is soon reduced to beggary. What, then, does life mean to him? What means flag and country to him.? What means freedom and hunger? Is it better than slavery and food? Which would you choose? Uclorc you choose, though, asl yourself if cither is necessary. Why should the man who bread? Why should any man What shall wo do? Shall tions of old in the times of despotism, ignovanc'o, suporsti tion and slavery? Will wo, foes of progress, be content the people and generations to como blighted and cursed by poverty? Or shall we follow the lead 'of that gifted Eng lish statesman who declared the first duty of government was to eliminate poverty? Freedom and independence of mind and poverty are soldo mfound together. Poverty destroys the others, but the other conditions cannot destrov poverty. Poverty for the masses is based on their the natural wealth and the wealth created by their labor. It can only be cured by removing the cause. And only by this means can men be made free. STANDARD OIL'S NEW STEEL PARE "The world-wide fnmo of tho old Standard Oil fivc-Kallon kerosene onn which linn lonbecn a familiar hight in jinifticalfy every hcelfon of tho globe, hevmn in n fair way to bo dup licated by n fiflwn-k'nllon KtccI bar re) which Urn Standard Oil company (California) recently adopted for tho convenience of its Zerolenc riixtom ers," said Colonel E. II. ilurrill, mnn Uircr lubricating oil department for tho oil company, yesterday. "Knlea ain'fi reports indicate that these bar rtvlg nro going Jiko tlil provciWal hot cakes. Of course, they ill not he pat to the vurious iifica tliot full to the lot of the cool oil can, bccnifc this barrel is made to ho rffilled, hut fnn present indicationn these dar rein will soon liave made their way tp even the, most reraote points where Zerolcne itr used.'V The barrel in qucfitbvi in fitted with u patent faucet and, mounted on ti xinud, it makes mi pxccllcnt anrntyi htorao tank for motor oil. Thin fuel, utid InMirfUMo motorists arc fast nc (iiitin tho habit of buying automo bile bnjipliort in quantity, uecotintK for the remaikable popularity of thin new Zoioleno container. CUItl) OF TKAVK8 In behalf of the people of Apple gate wo wish (o thank tho people of MciUon! and the surrounding towns and country for their splendid co operation In our annual creamery pic nic and school field meet. eW are especially grateful to the Medford Commercial club for their support, to the Medford band for the high class of entertainment furnish ed by them, to the merchants tor the Ktoerous prizes offered for the var ious events, and to the Medford press for the liberal amount of space ac eoraed to us through'the columns ot Its dallies. All of which did much toward making the day a success. 1 " COMMlTTKK. MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, daily search for work, what of wife and child left behind? thev should have saved their what then would become of to take it from him. If he is willing to work beg for suffer for something to eat? this nation suffer as the na having eliminated all those to see that the great; mass pf deprivation of their share of GERMANS ON INTERNED LINERS GO PE p NEW YORK, May 27. Several German xailor on board tho North German Lloyd and Unnibiirg-Auicn can hterimfihipx which have been docked at Hobokvii xiiiru the bcin ninpr of tlie war. have becomo mentnllv unbalanced and hnv been placed in jail. I'liysieiun attributed their htrnined mental condition in part to enforced idlenesH, melnncholin and I'omefllckni'hS. HOW THIS MOTHER Out Ktreagtbjto Do Uer(Vorlc Fair Haven, Vt. "I was so ner vous and run down that I could not do my housework for my Uttlo fam ily of three. I had doctored for nearly two ears without help. Ono day I read about Vlnol, and thanks to It, my hoalth has been restored so t am doing all my housework once more. I am telling all my friends what Vlnol has dono for me." airs. James 11. Eddy. Vlnol Is a dellcvldiis cod llvur and Iron tonic which creates a healthy appetite, aids dlgostion and makes pure blood. Medford'Pbarmacy. (Adv,) AUTO HKltVICK. Tho undersigned will leave Eagle Point post office with tho mall every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 o'clock a. in. and tho return tho name days, leaving Medford at 8:30 a. in. for Eagle I'olut, Rates for passen gers reasonable. H. II. HAIIMHII Kuglo Point, Oregon. John A, Perl UNDERTAKES Lady Assjstaal H . UAtvTLRXT Phoae M. 47 aad 47-8 Asabulance Maryiec Ooroaar MEDFORD OttEOOtf, TTTTTRSDAY. MAY 27, 1915 ROSE PETAL LIPS IS FASHION'S jf- j? LfS3nWEI.KS. May 2(1. Koni "rosrt )Hlul ' lip- rt fminitV latent fad in Los Aselc--. JNH" jVfniHo Vil-tiii, n prvtty I.iw A tipr-lea girl, h Iho orisinntor of this novelty. " The petal- of it rod, red rM nte first cut into the uluipe of a "Cu pid's bow.M Vitl tho aid of tt lip stick the roi' iH'tal Iih arts applied to Hi real lip. Dead Trance Medium Palmist-Clairvoyant AIUUVKS IX .MKIUOIU) ANII KE- Cl'ltKS PAItl.OlW AT THE PAWI, l:ll WKST StAI.V HT. U'KH vwhw ov milt (jkkat pv. KltH; .MYSTIFIES IIKIl CAI.I.KICS. How can I have good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can I mako my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choose? How can I marry well? How can I marry at all? flow can I conquer my rival? How can I mako any ono lovo me? How soon will my lover P.roposo? Haw qan I got a letter? How can I get a good position? How ran I remove bad Influenced How can t control any one? How mako distant Ones think of mo? How can I settlo lay quurrol? How can I hold my husband's4loc? How can I hold my wife's love? ' They enter her parlors with skep ticism and prejudice They depart filled wth admiration of the words of truth and' wisdom which fell from her lips. I)y consulting Mmo. Else tuoro you will learn how to restore health, retain your youth and vital ity. ' Without any previous knowlcdgo and having no natural means of knowing whom you are and whence or for what ou camo, alio tells your hame, occupation, what you camo for, tells of your enemies and friends or husband, wlfo or lover; tells whom and where you will marry, bow to win tho ono you love; who Is truo and who Is false; tells how to at tack, control and chango tho thoughts and Intentions, actions or habits ot anyone secretly; the controlling pow er implanted In your nature. Her powers nro wonderful and Indisputa ble; her advice Is rellablo, bor infor mation clear, concise and to tho point in love, marriage, dlvorco, In vestment, business, oil and mining claims, etc.: taking no fee In advance and accepting nono unless you obtain tho Information for which you con sult her, Tells how to improve your character nnd educate yourself so that yoti will reach the highest possi ble development of mental vigor, health and happiness and capacity to earn wealth; how1 ' to accumulato wealth; how to locate burled treas ures; Insure success or chargo yov nothing for her sorvlccs, Office hours, 10 a, in. to 8. p. in. Adv. Squabs! Squabs! 1 TRY THEM Thoy are Tender and Delicious Consldoiing nutritive value they 4ro tho cheapest nieut on the mark Qt. Phono for special spring prices. R. R. 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THE PAGE Medford's Leading Theater LAST TIME TONIGHT Magnificent Photo.PUy Version ot tho Fatuous Htngt Siiccosi Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Foaturlng Beatriz Michelena With lllancho Chapman, House Pet ers and other photo stars. Foundod upon tho dramatisation of Atlco Ilegan Itlco's famous novel. Hearst-Selig Weekly n, IO, 15 CENTS Bo sure and ask your proper tor DAIRY BUTTER TODAY rt's mado from part1 full' sc- loi'tcd cream, and every pound Kiuirantcetl. jMado by The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. . 32 S. Central. Pbono 18J When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmanship SUMMER REQUISITES Window screens door screens' porch swings lawn seats cedar chests Have them made at the Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory Home of the Pacific Cday Chest. 113 fi. Holly T FRED ALTON HAIGHT J , TEACHER OK PlANO : A sticrossful toucher ot piano for over fifteen years, HlH'i'lullst In tho correct principles of Touoh nnd Teclmlo n ap plied to modern plnno ptnyliiK (or children, nil boitlnucra nnd nil vanced pupils. Tho Instruction Is equal to that oifcred htuo bust lynchers In the lamer cUtcs while tho cost In much limn. Huiuinur tonn. 1IAHHIT MUHIO HTlllMOH ! kllootii !()! (laructUCorvjr lliillriliiir Phono 73 i -i Hiiuahout C. E. GATES EXCURSIONS EAST CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION l.ow Hound Trip Fares direct to eastern ctlea by tho North llink ltoad and Northern Purine or Urcnt Northern Itnllwnys. 'NORTH BANK ROAD"WATERLEVEL RAIL. 26 HOURS OCEAN SAIL Portland to SanFmncisco Same Time and Rate Meals and "North Hank Ilond" wntor lovol to San Francisco. HH. Northern Pacific sails May Utvamor train leaves Portland caturcn of Palatial Htcnmshlp and shower; deek ehnlrK. free; refrvMimcntM fteo at 111 a. in.; tea In pulm room and buffet luncheon, Iron. Uiisurpiisxod dlnlnn serv ico .W'rlto for foldor, 'I It. H. CltO.IHIt, Assistant Clou. Pass. Aisent, Portland, Oro. What More Does One Want ? On u one-way ticKutT Ten dnyH to init tho Fuir lit Sim FriiiiclHeo. Dft IlKlitful Hcenery ul Iho way nnd your eholeo ot Three Ogden Route Trains Hofi'H I yi'tVPAOU'lU-UNION PACIFIC ' Tho "Oveilnn.l Limited" Thy "Pacific .Limited" Tho "Onlirotnla Limited" Call on nearest Agent for full particulars, litera ture, reservations, tickets, etc., via this route ' u SOUTHERN PACIFIC . JOHN M. BCOTTacMi'nil lUHHoiiBer Afcut, 1'oilland, Oro. The Man Behind the Wheel knows Ills Inulni'M, or wu would not' onilpoy tt tin. Wo want your IuisIiikiw nnd can kIvo nil your carrloo re pair work excolltuit attention, nml wo want your npprovnl so you will come HKnln see the point, Try un mid you will bo sorry you did nut do o licfoii'. BlllliHIs' Wngon, Corrlauo and Auto Works PIIONK 373W VIA 3sUl2 as All-Rail ,Bcrths Included in Fares rail, SO hours ocean sail, Portland S3. .11; Juno t, 8, 12, 10, 20, 21, 2H. 0 a. in. Borvlce: Do luxn nulles with bath r