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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1915)
.''' utf A- ,li .'' ,3f ' M' 14 I) i l-i ' p I. L" , Tff&l1' FOTJU 7 TWBimtt III T NHWSPAI'Kn nr AitKiiNooN uav nv TIIM riUNTINU CO, OfflM Mull Trlbutio nutMlnt. 8S-17-JJ Kwth Ptr street ttlepliwio 7. TH Drm&orAtlo Times. Tho Medford Man, The MPara rrioune, in nomn sen Oregon!) uinn, J I hio Afehlnnil Tribune. nraiioatmoK mxTBfl Qns yr. by mall. -ia.eo dm mhwiUi. br mall-........ tu pit mourn, uomerMi ojr enrner in Mtuforri, nioeitlx, JaetwenvlMs ., and Central Wlnl .to (tatwoay only. Iiy mali-pw-,, ytr J.oo Weekly, i per fyear.-V..,.. . . l.t Official I'aner ef ilia "City nf Mftiifnril urriciai ruper. i uf Jntkxon County. KlnlnrMtl n jitCHi.Jatuiift flintier 111 atiKlfdrd, Oretion. uatfer the ad or March I, Hit. Knorn circulation for 18J. ms Pull taa4,wlr 'Associated Press dl patches. ,, ' Subscribers railing to receive papers promptly, phone Ctreu- lMlen Manager at 2G0IU LAUGHS A Compromise .Archibald Forbes was fond of ro- countlng his Wtwrlence during a lec- furo tour. When Writes entered5 the tall there was not ft single soul pr pt. After a hit, however, a wan strolled In and calnily proceeded to ekea a sat. It seems he was a commercial traveler, putting up at the.ii4e fee ttie night, who ha4 fbnnd,-ttme Hanging, aeavlly on. his lands.' Nobody else coning, Forbes said to the "audience": , "Will you havo the lecture, or will ysu haTe a drink?" "Arlnk," sal the traveller. ' ' Jk-ploml It . Young Mr. Ussy (to his pretty cousin) I say, Maudle, how did My song 'Home Again From a For eign Shore,' seem to Impress the com pany tT PreHjr Cousin Well, Borne of them Charier, looked as'tt they were sorry (hat yet had ever ceme back. V '" And Look at Her! . Honest. -Agriculturist W don't need yoH women to help us run things. Didn't we men pass the ecmaensatlsn law, protecting every b4y' except farm hands and domestic servants? 'Ills Wife Yes; nd I'm both. PU6 , A Silencer Mrs. Sharp (to next door nelgh "nerHow do you like the design of eur new wall paper? Kelghbor It seems to me to bo rather loud. Mrs. Sharp Yes, that's why we seleeted H. We' thought It might drown the sonnd of your daughter's ptsne playing! Ami Xercr Hralletl "What are the two sexes. Alec?' asked the teacher. "Masculine and feline," answered Alee. Woman's Home Companion. ' - Too Tth "The early btrdlet gets tho worm," ,8 reads the proverb book; As far the worm, we must affirm, , He merely gets the hook. t Peoria Journal. Knew What Follow cl "I'Tiay hurt your feelings, but I amgeing to tell you the truth, and- "peed-4ay!" Interrupted J. Fuller niem. "I never 'listen to anything mil con)punenis.'-j tinge, f -; . v - I'm veil It. He Your sister seems to have a wonderful constitution? . She Indeed she has! Why, sbo f ats,evrytblng she eooks, -" tm l 1'emfntaoWlMlom , Huhby My dear, bow did you come to employ such a. pretty nurse flrl? Wlfey Decauso I want the child- f'on to havo police protection when hey niM In the, park. NO sMMAJSE LAST " MOUHT LASSEN ERUPTION UKDniNQ, CaK, Juno 1. No loss Of life, as et first feared, and llttlo jUiMBge was done by the ninety-ninth eruption of I,assen peak, yesterday. It was reported from the danger zone joday, A small column of smoke was still rising today. Most of tho vol- eanlo anli and mud flowed northeast' - AM. INnttPKNOKN Mt.fli iMli lcVTt sHtrilrr tfiitf RlBJl'OKD away iroiu uio milieu uuiricis. New Ytfk Cmu HgL'n KKV YOHK, Jhhu J, Hix tlioua. ami mtuHiffHton Iiukhii Co1ny n ik- fWOllHl VtHHi ( Iktt HiJtltlllti(ill of Vw Yrtrk Mt wir th dirt-fllon of fc wlwf fit AmUs, It wuh li). itmUni (V Wn( H'wU 4khv ii jiitnl If WfMym, h iiwwrcil wild 5w VA mm 4iwi4M hi I "IT'S NOTHING" LAUGHED MtLLINAlfiE DUKE'S RIDE WHEN h ' LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 31. Two hunilml and fifty thousand dol lars worth of jewels, all wedding gifts, nro uudcr sjccinl fttianl lien while their owner, irrs. A. 1J. Duke, wife of a Philadelphia millionaire, is honeymooning with her. hub.inrf nt the world's fair in Snn Frnncieo. The bride, a dainty little p.l fcnrecly in htr twenties, who win Mi Cordelia DivxcI-IJiddle of I'iiila dclpliia, before her recent ninrringe, began the first day other honeymoon I ' sssssL tf ' wK3HMsHa?v!ll dPJaBBBBBBBm " ! 2 BBBHIBT F? BBBBBW4 a ,vrf ,MGBVBB'k BBBHOI JHbbbbbF uf ?!BbbkmJbbbbHm A jKg F " AlBBBBLnJ ! JBBISWBBBBBBK. r" ''tfiliBBEBSBBBBBBVlt' I rfirv X K ? j. grBBBBBBtfZ imBVFSBBBE Ai&fe 4LBBHB1 VXaX A. ' 4 iV!3aSWF''v 1 1' HftflBBBHSW XX JBk "i i F-iaiBBW Ak MBBBBKA XX m k. UBBK .- tassssssssssvi XX ''SBk TKt. V9BBn. v.'-t. ' tiBBSU XiniBBBBBWSBtiJ 7-tJt "V BBbHb3a BBBBHSBBBBBBBBBBbT Ssk'MttJw'' BnBBBBBBRBiBMS BBBHrjpnBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBl V LBBBBBHfvBF &i lWtk 4 'yB BLBBBBi T aBBBBBBBBwvJ fj -. m I aire liutuuul. LTl JKk ibv liri'nkuli." n .."; ' ' " Is the Human Organism Unfit to Live Longer? ; (Uy Herbert Quick) Kitchener says that tho Hrltlsh will use poisonous gases because the Ger mans have done so. Thus warfare sinks a notch lower toward a status in which the ethics of tho lowest savage aro combined J with the efficiency of the highest civ ilization. There is no use In protesting, as many American editors have done. Protest -will not solve tho problem. To ask one side to forego an effect ive weapon used by the other is futllo. tt may be that ho should forego it, but he cannot do so without giving an example of magnanimity which can nevtr bo attained by. men whoso duty It is to win in war. Poisonous gases are used against armed men. They aro part of the hostilities. As between tho use of poisonous gases In battle, and the sinking of .merchant ships with no regard to the hvaa of crew and pas sengers, I think the former Is far nearer to being defensible. If new and terrible weapons aro to be used, will not tho British war authorities reconsider that terrible mefh'oU"6f destroying' life In war which is said to have been Invent ed by Thomas Cochrane, tenth Karl of Dundonald, more than 100 years ago? Most people have read of this mys terious Invention,4 JDundonnld was a real person, an Inventor, a skilled na val officer, and a crank. That he was an able man there Is no doubt. Ho was to that ago what such men as Cooper Hewlt, young Hays Ham mond, Nikola Tcsla and their sort are to this. Dundonald claimed to havo dovlsod a method of warfarcso efnctlvn that by Its iiho millions of pcopje could be destroyed In n few hours, Uy Its use, bo claimed, "Wo havo an infallible means of securing at one blow our military supremacy: of commencing and terminating a War by ono victory" ' y? have most of pso seen rather highly colored accounts of "Dundoii- aid' Peuth" u tho uowspnporH since Ihe beginning of tho present war. That conWvutlvn work, tho Knnyclo- fdla Jlrltlaiilca, howover, In anything hut yollows and hero is whut it states: "This plan, tho details of which Iihvu never been divulged, Dundoiiuld proponed us fur back us I XII, and Ibu tiiiJjH)t(i!ii which us uppolnted to eoMsMur II repot led It as infect ive but InIimiiiuii " KIwh'4 H M iiwi now? Wl, why Mt T)iU In the day nt I bo iff.it- r HHlkoit InliiHiiWHlty Is not so (in- fwrtMH to h 1X11, uKiilly, MiiJDFono mate tribune, SHE SMASHED $5000 NECKLACE N million. 10 diniumiil nerk. Ini-e. With n Inugh she dl-mN-ed Uio stiti jeel in n mutter of little moitieut. 'I'm too happy to can? rthetlier tnv diamond neeklnee U lirokeu 'or not," lie remarked wita h glance at her yuttiniiii husband. "And beMdex, I always either break or Iot my jew-i-N.' I have about $10,000 "worth with rue now, hc'niic I wni given the collection as wedding present"." Young Duke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenjiimiif Duke or rhilnde)dua, at whtwe request the engagement or Ihe sm t'i jirvlty wis.s DrexeUDiddlo rn! kept a see ret until the evening before tile wedding. It was regarded as too horrible then that any plan bo given to tho world under which all humanity might be exterminated. I do not know that thero Is any good reason for the cumbering of t,ie eorth ,onRer bj' lho B-"J man race. It -is bent on self-destruc tion, apparently. In the vfcolo course of evolution, the organism which Is unfit to survive, dies. Man's reason has heretofore enabled him to com pete with all the beasts of-the field, but now that ho has turned It to tho abutcs of universal war, it may be his destruction. Such being tho case, racial suicide may be complete. "Uuridonald's Death" may bo the rope by which we shall hang, our selves. ' Or, if th6 experts who passed up on it wero right. It may be the means of bringing us to our senses. War is a'meaifa of racial destruction. Make Its possibilities. universal, and we may cease to regard as "glorious" the act of putting it in operation. On the whole I think I nm In favor o? .the Upleaslng of "Dunlonald's Death." It can scarcely make things worse than they aro. I. PAHIK, Jiiuit 1, 'liTt p in. An of ficial report on tho operations jn the Dardanelles, given out here this aft ernoon, says: "The lighting litis resolved for sev eral days past into engagements over it limiteirnrcn. llu'hu have taken place almost daily, and they all have come to, an end with gain t')r (ho 'ti lled troops." Continuing, tho report says a de laohmewt. tf roloiiial vollihtiers flip, lured by ilssaiilt oii Friday evening a small fort in (he raviiiu of JCeieves ))erV repulsing lUn roiuiler-nl tnehs ilelivfieil by the Tinl.' and iullietiiig lieavy oseH on the t'licmy. "The llrilisli troops also won a lirillliaut siiecesji lit ri!iiiUing u vior It'iit iishmiiII nVn'r (Inlin TejieJ" says lie ii'pori. Sees Ijalan TraitfrWU i:V YOIMC. .Iiiiiu l.-l'iisseiluei's on the sleiinier Hmifa' Afiu, willed l'itiiii hern todiiy fimu Niiplii, siiiil IheylJiidSfin lliree llillluli IriinvpoiU lic'ivily liideii wild Itoop ruw fin Pies My JH ijipun'iillV ImiiinJ lot ilio ft-himl of Jlliwlr. .iJdSU r-., -; t- - - .taa CLAIMS EAD YGAINS DARDANELLES mfjdforu oihwon. Tuesday, .irxw 1. win SONS OF MEN WHO E PLEDGE 10 UNO IttCUMbN1!), Vn Jimf 1. Pledges of support to President Wilson "In thetto purlloiis ttnuis" mid nrayorn for rlghtenus pence of tho world, mnrk ed the' opening of tho twenty tlTUi unnunl re-unlon of tho United Cpn federate Yvtemna, The strains of Dixie," "Carry Mo Hack tot)ld Virginia." and "Stonewall Jackson's Why.', thousand of fear er of tho gray from nil points of the southland marched throiluh tho streets at Urn old capital of the con federacy to the city auditorium, where they were welcomed by (Jovernor Stuart. ' ' Hundreds "of'ntara and bars wore, waved by rt rourotirso of hoys antl girls as the veterans cheered a black clad llltlif wnntn'n" the widow of (leti eral J K.' 11. Siownrt. th cavalry hero. At tho outset of tho ceremonies Captnln W. J. Ilachninn. of Chatta nooga, jirnyed Tor "blessings upon our country, our chief executive and all In authority In those perilous times," and that tho American people may stand with faces of flint for right eousness and tho peace of the world." The twentieth annual reunion of tho Sons of Confederate Veterans also Ip session 4he,re. Clarence J. Owens of Washington was roundly cheered when addressing tho Sons of Veter ans, ho declared: "If In the wisdom of tho great chief executive It Is decided that our na tional honor1 be sacrificed by the further maintenance of peace, and the call to anas should then follow, I say tha't no' part of the country wilt rally more whole heartedly to tho support of tho president than the sons of the men who fifty years ngo took up driiis In the south's cause." WHAT WILL WE 00, OF PAIU3, 'June 1 Tnder the cap tion "What Will America Do?" tho Krencn press comments on Oermany's reply to tho t'nltcd States' note of protest regarding the sinking of the l.usltnnla. All papers agree In char acterising tho answer as another Her man diplomatic "blunder." They de clare Chancellor von Hethinnnn-lloll-weg Is endeavoring to ojien a contro versy. Tho Journal believes (lermany, not withstanding tho calm moderation of President Wilson and Secretary of State Ilryan, who havo resolved not to be forced Into, anything precipitate, will end by exasperating America. The paper declares tho president and his rcscretary of state are democratic leaders of a democratic nation who must follow rather than lend, public opinion. klNG VICTOR EMMANUEL SENDS MESSAGE TO RUSSIA KOMi;, June 1 King Victor Km manuel has sent the following mes sage to 'the Husslan emperer: "At tho moment -when tho soldiers of Italy are advancing boldly against the common enemy, binding closer tho brotherhood' of arms between us and the brave Husslan army. I sond to your majesty, with Joyful heart, my cordial greetings and fervent hopes' Tho orapcror replied: 'M am deeply touched by tho con siderate thought of your majesty. I desire to express to you tho great plcasuro I feol' at seeing oltr two armies united by tho bonds of broth erhood, and 1 beg your majesty to nc copt my most fervent wishes for vie- 'tory." '" ' ',JBr " A KTltO.VO K.VDOItK.MKNT "W, H. Holmes of lhePccprah. In., Jouri)aI,Yays; "I'havoMen'a suffer er fro iit piles and1 bemmorholds for years. I got no' relief until my drug gist roconlliicndcd Merilol Pllo Iteme- dy' Iloforo I had'takpn half tho package tho dlstrcKS was gone anil I have had no troublo since. I would not'takca thousand dollars and be buck to my former condition." Has klns Drug tore,' xcltl'Blve agoncy. Adv. AVTjmWW .-! Tho unileulgnuo. win leave r;agin I'olnt postWflco, wllh the' mall every Moiidsy, Wednesday and Krlduy at 7 o'clock a, m. and the return lho same t!nys leaving iWnlford at KsHO u. in. for Jiaglo I'olnt. ItHles for punhoii. tfer rvasoHablv. H. If. 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Tin pieture is Miss om .Martoii, who was it famous model liel'on' slie beeame ait iir, One of the ufi- HJJ..-l..iIUW' Doting Old Age Sits (Tconi tho A-toriu Astoriun.) If ever a doubt e.ited as to Gov ernor Witli.veonilie' h ineouiK'ieiiee, hw apM)iutmeut of the new xtate pilot eomuii'odoti hits remoxed it. Itiekely uiid irresolute, n has pln.xed into the hands of (lie Portland shipping wol. After many year of hiittlinc Ihe nu pic of Oregon have )uul their inter eels shuffled uway into the huiuN of the shipping tritMt. r'or years the in lcrct eont rolling xhippiug on the Columbia river, and practienlly ruin ing ll through mvthoiU that lutxe di verted .shipping to Paget round, lune been after the majority incinberMiip of the pilot eommin-lon. Hut up to the present e liae nlunn hud gov ernors with baekhoue eiiotiKh, and keen enough iuight, to ee the game and bloek it. Withyeoiiibs hi thrown down the bars to the Portland shipping inter ctd. !. pile the fnet that the piloti.' seeno of aetivity in at Atoriu, Withy- eoiube bai mvii lit to turn tho pilot eoiumift-doii over to Portluud jiit tin he hns turned over other eoininiom. The xhiiipiug trust hud its Imek to the wnl.l. It wax nlaniied at the ad vent of the big MemiiAhip liuw nt the mouth of the river; it looked with oiihteriiiitiou lit the building of the big doch-s nt Astroin, nud it feared the Celilo oaual and the InfineKS it uonld bring to Astoria. A lent picr nor will) the iuterontH of the entire state in mind, would have reeogal.ed ivhnt the death of the nhippiug pool would menu tn the late, and he would have put mi end to il, thus bringing to Oregon Ihiit uoiaiueree, rightfully herx, now going to the xpiuul iiudet the dietutOH of the nhippuig pool. Dr. Witliyenmho hud tho opportun ity, then, to redi'ejii himself ill the eyes of tin) people, at IiuihI. Hilt old age appears Jo have blinded his vis ion;' he eould no xee beyond the reax oiling of the eoiubine dietatiug lo him. Witliyeniiibe lin made it potHihle for the Portland luppmg iuterets to add o the rommeree o the sound for that i where man v of thuir lingo intercils me to (lie detriment of tin Coliimliiii liter and Oregon, lie hn Imwed lo the shiping trant juxt us he liowed to the inuninre eompnnjei and made llaivey Wills iuitiiruuee (ommiKsiouer, placing an old hue in siiraueo mini in an ol'fiee to stand between the people ami the old till" insurance companies lit n los salarv Ihmi he wuh getting an ditriel mipi ager. And in iniildnir hi pilot eomuihsion IT THEATER !M .ftM'i Mills, Kills mid Pranks GIRL HIKERS Piiily of Ihno on their wy fronl POIITDANI TOVl'lllHCO In HINOINO AND JUNOI.s'o Also tolling of (heir trip uilll Miiuy Ktoiles Wltll Photoplays' as Follows TIIIJ (JUItfJI'J OP TDK DKHIlilT 101 IUoi 2 purl fimtnio TIIU LAW OP I.OVM A Dlowi Cull HlerlliitS (.'(imudy , , A MAW A OOAT Nt'Ur (jMwAy n HW.M()(y.A il(i UfJVV 0 and Jflu " " " FOf HIS TWO DOLLAR BILLS Maitou jeets for wlileli she posed wiw United States two-dolliir eeitirieale Two-dollar IPiH" are searee ewrv wlierv, hut mnjlie yon have- one, I'ro-K ymirsilf ninl -ee what you ran find. Mi Marslon U now playing in vnudeville in u eomedy, "The Cluuu Agent." in Chair at Salem uppointmeiit' he inakex exeuxeii for them. Dm statement that "Portland iloe Oil 01) piT ecu,! at tjie .maritime Imi of Ihe sttit'e" i a dlree! falhe ini"iH hood. It mav he that the doctor doc not kuoK that it is it faNehooil. It may be that xoiuebodv (old him lo ti that and, like an oliedient puppet, he said it. If he had taken the lime to oMimiue the "hipping leeoriU of the slate lie would have iecn how gron a lie ha wn uttering. In the mind of Dr. Witliyeombe the Mute in eompoed of but Ihree eilie, CorvallN, Salem and Pot timid. The K'rsotiuei of on cry Mate iiiiimfsioti lie has pmetieallv M'leeled fiom thon thiee eitien; the balaiiee of the tat" miuht jiiel n well be in I.nrmi as far ix reprieiitatioii on the goeraiig bonnlrt or otfletir are eolieernefl Don't mixtake thm for a pyehotojj ieal muulition. It is not. It s pure ly material. The iutrct lio'd forth in Poitlsiid, tho nolilielaii brtre-4 about Suletn nud the (rieudn of I In doctor's eollexe iIs.vm are found in Ihe vicinity of CorvullU. Tim Witliyeombe ndminitrntlon will go down in history ax the weak est nilmiuidnition tliU -lute has ever had. We-t'n teeord as governor, at any Mlngc, wan Hill per edit butter than the preneut. The Morning As toriau is a n'publieaii jnper and we gave Dr. Witliyeombe loyal support. We nre sorry, Wo offer n Mliceic apology to the. volur of till state for having helped to bunco them. ' Wo reeognio now Hint the people took loo bitf a jolt on their liuuds when they hied lo niuke a dntemnu out of a "hos doeor." ean'l be done. It follow n h a mere matter of eoiiixe (lint we are to have n "boss doctor" adiuiuixtnitiou; mid n doting "ho doctor" tiilmiiiixtration at that, ITH H HAT I'Olt llAIdvV IIOWi:iM AM STOMAaiH Wo want nil ' peoplo who have rhroulc stomach trouble or coustlpn tlon, no mtittiii; of how long sland Ing, to try ono dose of Mnyr'a Won derful Itumcdy ono dose will con vince you. This la the medicine so many of our loraj peoplo havo been tnklug with surprising results, Tho most thorough system cleunsor over hold. Muyy'it Wonderful llemedy Is sold by loading druggists everywhere with tho poMltlvn understanding tbnt your money will bo refundml without (lucstlon or qulbblo jr 0,NK bottle falls to give you uhsdluto natlsfAc !lon'. Ailv, WOMIi.V U.WHTOHMIMl In a itrenl many cjihou nud try to titnlto thunti around Utojil uW while limy nro nicked wllh tint jwtln t unililtlo truublp. J'ow lueii reiiluo how com mon hjich h'eltjlsiu ii Tho rniody fin' this condition In Mdiit 10. rinic hunt's Vegetable. toiUpound.n hIiu- plo imt'ily uptdtt fom rpnls nmi hiirbs. which for furls y')lr ban been nveii'Oinliig (ho itiu( n'njlini(e Ills of women Kverv woninu Hiirroring from fomulo Ills owes It to herself and family lo Kh tt a fair dial. Paid dv THE PAGE MnlfonPs Lt-ntlliKj Thcnlor J LAUT TIME TONIGHT I CHARLIE CHAPLIN His Night' Out llrnndwtiy tllur Kontura VltiiKrnpli In the Days of Famine Three Pails. Essanay Drama Oun Part . i COM I SO WniiNIW) V mid tiipuhday LILLIAN RDSSKLL mid LIONKL HAHRYMOKK is WILDFIRE .1, I", t? ("'.NTS 4 War Declared On nil niicrolios, p;(riiift, dirt and ypnlx. Our pliuiL h liiotlcrn, rtimilary mitl wo know how. Try us nut! ho convinct'il. Hpccijil alti'iilion lo nil cliiHAcs of work. IMiono 2-1-1 WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP D3 Enst Main Street Mcdfortl Tho Only Exclusive Coinmerc.inl PholoKiiiplicrn in Southern Oregon Nogntivca rmlu any llihu or place hy unpoiiitiuont Phono J47-J Wo'll do tho rent X. D. WESTON. Prop. I Mi. I. Iliaiu, Manairramirircklriit - ISO KKARNY 8T. Br.SulUrJMinu.)i ) ' i . i SAN FRANCISCO A models, f't-iof, up.o.Jle lotrl, loealnJ in llm crnltf ol cvrrylluntt and on adimt Iiim to ihe Eipoiiilon Ciuundi. 1 RATES BfUthrd Balh InrlvatcDath M.W, 11.50 jif! 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