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LAUGHS An Altai Ion "There Is a ttdc In tho affairs ot men." said tho man who habitually quote Shakespeare, "which, taken at tho flood, leads on to fortune." 'Yob," replied them' an who had married an heiress, "I remember the tide that led io my fortune well." "What tide was that?" "It was a ATcatldo and wo wcro sitting In tho garden." Her $iatf 8M 8ho.ln.thn most' charming of damsels, forsooth, ' Until she gets Into the telephone booth. For these she slta chatting and gab bing along, WliHo outside the booth stands a half frenzied throng. Small matter your deals or tho stato or your biz; She has to tell Algy how handsome ho Is. And the half-frenzied throng mutters phrases uncouth Addressed to tho girl In tho telephone booth. Courier-Journal. Reasonable "She's such a quiet llttlo person that I'm surprised to hear sho'a wearing a diaphanous skirt." "orhara she believes In tho old saying that little girls should bo seen, but not hoard." " Different KHtlal "I don't think 'your speech was as full of ginger as sereo of your former efforts." "Maybe U wasn't," replied Sena tor Sorghum. "The way a man has to stick to a topic In these filibust ering days makes him inclined to dis pense with ginger and look for glue." Washington Star. Au-tbHkxM "I suppose," said the hauband. "I suppose that yoa women want to rote Just like men do?" "Oh, no," replied the vwlfe, "that isn't tho point.' Wc want to vote a great deil butter than the men do." b KtaMtemted "Robert." said the' teacher to a small pupil, "can you tell mo what imagination Is?" - ' "Yes, ma'am,' replied the Httle'feW, low. "Imagination is what makes a fellow think a bee's stinger is three feet long after ho gets stung." Much Better "Yes, sho was old Qotrox's train ed nurse and when' lie died he left everything to her." "Hum'. I suppose tho son tried to bieak the will." "Not at all. He married the girl." i Guilty "Dannie Mctiuire, you nro charged v, Ith fighting. Guilty or not gulltxr" "01 guess I am, yer honor, hut I wasn't until Clancy struck ine with a trip hammer." a Too Shy to Tell the TruUi "Were you shy fn court tho other rtav when he Judge asked you your age?" "Yes, I wbb shy, about ten years." " Jf 'you want to. live in the kind of a tofR llko the kind of a town you like, you needn't slip your clothes in grip' and start on a ong, long, hike; ypu'UMily find what you left behind, for there's nothing that 's really now. It's a 'knock at yourself when yoi knock your town; It isn't your town -r-ItVyq". ReaI towns are not made y hum afraid lest -omehody else gets MhuLVhen everyone works and no- . . . .! 1. i.a mbm rtilnn n 4rtwn r Houy aiir, m - '" 'from the deU Ajnd while you make yuur ;proal ake,' your elghbor ean'waKeoHe teo)Ay9r l?w WJ b ' what 'yo wfH to1 nee. It Isn't your 'tawM-i-ita H9 r mmmmm mdkobo vmNTi.Na tct t THE TOLL 6F P3JNM)IN0 final ontoonie of tho xVlncVit'an proton! ugniusf suhnmi'iuo warl'uro upon inoioluuitnioii, Www has boon a fron.iotl rouowal bv tho Ooriuu.is of the attaoks. A si'iv or shim have beau tovpodwd in the past Cqw days I mid many livo lost. Some ot the ships wove ueuU'als hut that makes iU uitfovetioo to the Oel-mhurf, s( ldn s do ' stnioiitm is wrouKiii. This siiilcini' of hrtrhiless Gorman projijaih of terroriation Belgian alwiHies'o Vauron bur s( motion 01 Khoiuis oatliedral, the uomuavtmient orseasuio resorts, tho ati'sbip at tnoks upon' oonutry vilios aiiU nuinorous. otVu'i- tmtvabes that' while mlinHteVhic to tin) blood lust of the" Wnperial inlidniun, yiefd 1i substantial militarv ivtttt-ns. 'Pluk ihmIaU.iL'iI.i WHil.frtt'ix i nv. iumvi ovu iHnu !kvtnillinir:ih:iUk tram) stennto'i's-and passenger liners involves none of the risk that attends nn attaok upoiV a wn-ship. ' Xi is 'as iniv and brave jksnilliutrH babiWmt ol'a otitdlo while the war- ' M. f-W sinister task have written new .their daring and disregard for ship involves risk of dost ruction. IIoM'O the Iritgo" British fleet of battleships' is left alone aiit eVol-ythingu'iiiinhed and unprt?paKJd for ooutfcst that floats the sea is-atrVcTied in the lioiie'ol eivuting a 1'eiti Of terror. ' Some 145 flaps' liave been sent to the bott6m 'since (Tor many, hor-ovn vaiyhip.dh,' turned submarines and mines loose upon 'the fcens. And warships, "big aVuf little, Uier chaiitnienpasse'Ugorbins add tnixvler. bi'lligoi'onts and nent nils, have" 'We'll vietMn'uj of thfir of ten mV.eeiV roe.. , All tolOhlps a'lUl their earsxoesof a total vtihid ofprob nblv $100,lH)0,(KrO'h.iYe been desh-oyed bv tlics under-sea terrors. ; t 1" M'" " ;:( '' ' Offieei's iih(iMerevs of tlic sUbiiiaritiek engaged in this Probably the most daring font of all was the torpedo ing and sinking of three British warships the llogue, Cessy and Aboukir by a Germnu. submarine ou Septem ber 22, 1914, but this was in the curly days of the struggle. More than S00 lost their lives when the British dread- naught Bulwark was blown up November. It was never determined whether she was sunk by a torpedo, a mine or by a spy. Only recently the British converted cruiser Princess Irene, while lying at her wharf, was blown up in the same mysterious manner and this time more than 400 lives were lost another result of the Gorman spy system. The destruction of belligerent battleships is to be ex pected probably rated as fair in warfare, despite the tact that no opportunity for fighting is given the victims by tjheir unseen foe, but the sinister warfare upon innocents, such as the destruction of the Lusitania, entailing a loss of eight millions of dollars and,1400 lives, over 130 Americans marks the complete relapse of the militarist to barbarism. In protesting tho continuation of submarine warfare, President Wilson speaks for humanity and eivilizati6n, and the world is with him. RUMANIA HERE is little doubt but that the example of Italy fn participation of the "European conflagration will be followed by the Balkan nations. It is more than probable that some such understanding already exists with Ru mania, and Rumania's entrance will be followed by Bul garia, aud Bulgaria by Greece. Indeed, self-preservation and a share of the spoils, of Turkey, their ancient foe, de mands such action on the part of the Balkans. Rumania, which held off from the first Balkan war to seize fruits of the contest from Bulgaria in the brief sec ond contest, will put at tho disposal of the allies a well equipped arnyy of half a million or more. Its people, de scendants of the Romans of the eastern empire, pride themselves upon their ancestry, though in reality a mixed race. Their country was the Dacia of Rome, conquered and colonized by Trojan and made a Romau province in 100 A. D. Goths, Huns, Bnlgars, Magvcrs and Poles suc ceeded one another as conquerors, and tho Rumanian of tunny is a mixture oi uiese races witn me itoman. Rumania comprises an a"ca of 50,000 square' miles, in cluding: the provinces bf Moldavia and VVallnohia. It ex tends from the Carpathians ty Bulgaria. Through it flows 01' 500 miles the Danube river, i(s fertile basin, forming i rich agricultural region. The entrance of the Balkans will seal the fate of the Turk in Europe. It; will hasten the end of the war. AUSTRIA BESET BY NEW FOE OF SOUTH . : LONDON, June 2. "According to newfl from tho Austrian frontier," saya the Morning Post's Berno corre spondent, " tuo. Austrian' ministry met Monduy, representative!) from. Uerlin lichiK present,ta 'discuss the Ruman ian note. The relation! between the two countries already aro strained. "Prof. Dusllesco, a Rumanian dep uty, in an article in the Geneva Jour nal, estimates that the Rumanian army bus now 1,000,000 men perfect ly equipped, which will prevent a problem on a now COO nillo front to the Austrian strategists," A Copenhagen dispatch on April 22 quoted the Rumanian minister to Italy as having said that Rumania Itad demanded cessions ot territory from Austria in return for remaining neutral in (he war, hut that Austria had refused ta,acqi)J9oce, Juist-wbat thcHo alleged demands were was not stated, but, the minister was reported to have said that thero oxlsted 'a. de fensive alliance between Rumania and Italy and that Italy Votild not accept any offer from Austria with out! having received the sanction of. Rumania, While there linvo been several ru mors recently conccrnlruj Rumania MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, THS SUBMARINE. meiVluAitmon is part ot the -just as tho 0 shooking aiinHho do- mining or houv 'llf!lILf It'll) I'lliul ii.M'liIHa ' ,.iiov i.i v . ,,i,,v.,i 1 chapters in naval history by death. nikl sunk in the Thames last a bomb placed inside the ship THE NEXT LONDON TIMES BRANDS GERMAN NOTE REFUSAL LONDON, Juno 2. Tho Times, in 1111 editorial this morning says: "Stripped of tho Irrelovancles in r which .Ilorr von Jagow loves to in volves tho issues of a controversy, the German reply amountn to a flat re fusal ot the American demands and to a repudiation 'not less absolute of the doetrlnes on which these demands aro based. In other wordd, Oermany means to icontlnue her submarine campaign as before, aid to practico tho method otattaolc which President Wllsqn ana secretary Bryan nrand as a violation of. the rules of fairness, reason, Justice and. humanity, "Gormany places -hwself abo'vo all law. She scarcely affecta conceal ment; she 'sweeps aside every, princi ple, and every safeguard of human rights which mankind have adopted throughout tho centuries, and substi tutes International nihilism for them all." and tho war that she -would remain neutral, and that she was negotiating with the allien anil was hollered to be on tho brink of-war nothing has. coipo through of any domands, muda r on Austria. a " ( a alf.a MTCDFOttD OKKOON, WEDNESDAY, .HINT! 2, 1915 HAHB THM SOMETIMES ROCKS BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mis NYUon, the 111(1 mii'dinte teni'lior heie In-t winter, loll Int week for I'ortluml, whore she will vnil during n part of the Mimmer. The Motlivrr,' elub met ln-t Wn. neday iiftemuoii nt the I'nwlixtermii cliurfli. Tliev deeided l 11 wind n prize of $1 to lliu. Iio.v milking: the lier.t fly-tni) ami .'J ti tins per-iui tuiviii the iifiUfft lauu jiiuj xnrduii. The eouneil wax nl-o 11-krd to M'e thnt tin: klreets uiwl vncaitt hits nre eleaned and tie 11 roMtilt our town diowi mnrkeil improvinient already, and Mime are Mill uorkiii','. The le eNious are to he made mid the prirex auarilfd Juno -U ifr. Uooiiih and wife enme up-from Medford Saturday. Mr. Iloltx w M-itinur Mr, mid Mr. Mill "at prexvut. ' The pupils wlide nninel were gfett in lasl week's Mail Tribune are rceeiv iu;r Uigith griide diplomun were frum this fehool mid not from Wanclieriii. Mrs. Kiueiou and Mix. MeJlonnld wen in Ijtitte K11IU TliurHilay. Mi-i UoliertH eliixed a hiifciinHful term of behool Wednesday in tin Higiiiliothuin dirttnet. She eauie up to Iluthi 1'VIIh Saturday, iiik! took th train for Medford. Letter Abbott in hack from Hi" U'eliean Hay rountry. The Cliri-itian Hndeavorfomety will gie a lilcrar) program Krfilay v cit ing in tho iiHxemlily hull oMhe e1iool houso. . .Mr. mid Mrx. M. Hritiuard and lit tle daughter Frmikie, urn vihituig 11 few dayn wilh Mr, Howard mid m. ter of Ilnnulicrin. Mr. (Josh came down laxt week mid mined m family up to bin lioinesU'iul for the Hiiiniiiur. Mm. Fox, Gertrude Abbott. Mrs lliinlintlmin and Ituhurt Cofl'inmi oS Derby' IniteiL few tlu.V liit week with Mrs. Abbott. Khiv Wriglit, Ihldu A.Ilotj Mil dted I'attop, Ilessie riiatuberrt and Gertrude mid LMilli Fieileiibius; at tended thu liut day of. xeluiol exer-ci-os of (lie Iliuiiiliotliam clixd 011 Wl'diiexday. Merrill Good MMtnl friend in Hiitte Fall Kuiida. M"r. Fred cub urg unci family have moved to iheir ranch for tho- Hummer. KABNOR, Ptoln Whlto EXTQN; White Madras KBW " W COLLARS 1 y forcW rtiiKTT. pKAimnr r, ro . !. makkIuj a aa a i i aaay John A. 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I'. Hellow'N was In Jarksonvllld Halurdny a a wltnans for Talent par ties before tho circuit court. lllrd Johnston brought 011 n band of 150 sheep n few d ago. John N'rtnloti rlosed the spring torm of school In the Central district Fri day. Among tlioM attending the nutclon at llengln Wednesda) were Jack and Will Houston and wives, Kd Houston, Henry Murr.an, Perry Foster, JnstuT nnd Joe Hannah, Kdward Foster spent Sunday nnd Monday nl home nnd returned to Jacksonville Tuesday on the petit Jury. I.ltllo Truth, tho 2-cnr old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. IMwIn IMolo, fell diuvii tho stairs recently nnd .was moved to the Dow hospital at Central Point Wednesday. Sho In In a help- loss condition, but she Is slowly Rain ing. Some of the farmers nre cutting tholr early hay. K i:. Ash returned from the val toy Monday with a load of Hiiuplles. Most of tho turkey miners havo lost a number or turkeys thu lutt few week. Will Orlevo wont up tho river Mon day. Mcsdames Harry Howard and Geo, Fry woru shopping In Central Point Tuesday. Miss Anna Ilolton return ed homo with thorn nnd Is vUltlng tho Hownrd and Houston families Mm. Mac Daw was mi all night gtietit of Mini Mln Hannah Monday night. Dr Klrchgessnor Is nt Fall City for tho summer. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most oconoralcal, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics i A aolubfe AntUrtIc PowaUr la b alUaolved In wtr au neded Ab a modlclnhl'antlsopllo for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration ot nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills It haa no equal. For ten yeara tho Lydla EJ, Plnkham Mcdlclno C'o.has recommended Paxtlno in tliolr prlvnto correapondouco wjtll women, which proves Itn superiority, Women who huvo been cured say it i "worth itu weight la gold." At druggists. COc. largo box, or by malt. Tim Paxton 'I'ollot Co., Uoxton, Mass We Must Have More i Butter Fat Highest Market Price Paid AT The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Central MWaMtta M. m "'SISHaBiBSSSSSSSj 1 BOSCH MAGNETO S The IuHowIhh dlnpulolt wuh receiv ed by tho (.'rater t.nlio Motor Car ooinpau, lodiiyi "UoMcii utiiKMito with "UuPuliiia dllvlliK rt Mai'cedtm won flvn hundred mllDM tucu making ruMoflt limp In his tory. AveniRo Jl U miles pr hour. Hnldit Won nceiind lu PotiRoot, third, MIUU. Kverv cur started used relia ble inmrli miiKuoto tcnltlon of ciiiiriHt.' THE ROSE. Nu hand like tlic liliiJ.F our rather Could fu-dnoii It" luwily'w fair. No painter with puinU nml'pallelte t'ould im It tho fnigriuum no una. As 1 uiir.e in tlix lienrt of1 llib flower, Mv lieait with lenience iluth bcul, For never a eculptar nor pufuter t'ould ni"lilon an olijcel m wwci't. They whimper of IUV eteriuil, ' Where lliey bloom mid never die. 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TENTMAKER A Spectacular Persian Romance by Rlc.'iartl Wafton Tully, author of ' "The Bird of Paaillso," THE SEASON'S SUPREME SPECTACLE Tickets on Sale Wednesday, D a m, 70c, $1.00 and $1,50. Curtain 8 olClock Sharp THINK OF IT iio.ooo IviNoiii PhidUly UccoiiiipeiMl Our Itcincdy -Soiiia ,m " McdrtiMl People, "" Over niiohniplied UipllHiuid havii iceiimiiieadeil Dimn'ti Kidney I'lIlM,, l oi mvukiiqlU', Iddnoy, urlnltry IIIh. ' ThlitS tliiuisiuid fllniuod toHtlmon lain lira nipriti'liiu, now n publiii prllit. Home of them mo Mudford penldr, Honii) my- puhll'ihod In Mmlfoid, No otluiMoineil) shows such proof, Follow ihlK Midford iiinti'n exiiin plo. .M. 8. Illilen, ulitinmal.er, HI 1 Went Clark sheet, Alodfoid, nuyn: 1 mi foiod fioiu theuiiiiitlp piiIiih, cmiHi'il by too much urle auld la my H.vHtein, The pnla was ehperliilly nevere In my Imek, Mr kldnpys were dlnordored, too, niul my health wan all run down, I couldn't stoop without getting ilU v. As Noon as I used Douii'h Kidney PUIm, tho pain homiii to lnave mid tho notion of lay hldiieyM wan regulate). Two Iioxhn reiuoveil euu'y kIkii of kid. no) trouble" (Ktntemeiit given Hrp, 19. ItiOT.) OVHIt FIVU YICAIIS I.ATMIt Mr. llldeii said: "The ktdnoy trouble nnd rheiimatlo pnliiM whloh Douii'm Kldiiny I'IIIh eur-jil huo never Mm tied." Price re. at nil dtmUrn. Don't dimply hnR for a lilduo) reiuedy Hut miti) thnt Mr llldnu hud. Foxter Mllbliril Co., Pnips., Ituffnlo, N. Y . Adv. IT Theatre V KIIM-snAV-'tlltltSD.W VKHtr . The Truth About Dan Deering A Drman of the Itarly Went, '4 Putt PAULINE BUSH in Where the Forest Ends Eddie's Little Night Mare Two Part Nestor Comedy .land IO (Vnta COMI.VO The "Black Box , ii m HMt s . ika.J jji i,Lf.- a tl (,j .jkt -( ii'. k .AiLUfkjgfc