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page mxrn MEDFORD MjMTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD QUKOON, FRIDAY, JFNTC 11, 1015 S&N !&fe i i 1 ! I MEDFOllD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKI'KNDnNT NEWHI'APEn VVDlAHUVAi KVISIir AKTBJtNOON HXCKIT SUNDAY HI THIS MCUFOUU PHINT1NO CO Offlco Mall Tribune Iltilldlnff, i(B-J7-S North Kir nlreot; telcplivna 76. The DrmocrnMc Tlmr, Tho Mpdford Moll, Tlio Mcdronl Tribune. The bouth ern Orcgonlan, Tlio Ariiland Tribune. THE PRESIDENT'S NOTE ounsoniPTioif bate On year, by mall .. " One month, by mall ... .. , r- Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Phoenix, Jacksonville ami Central Point . .J Oftturday only, by mall, per year $.00 Woe k I y, per year . " Official Taper of tho City of Medford Official Paper of Jneknon County. Entered no nccond-clim mutter at Medford, Oregon, under the net of March I, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2688. rull leased wire Aimoclatcd Presn dli-patched. Subscribers falling to receive 4 f pnpcrB promptly, phono Ctrcu- latlon Manager at 25011. g 4 4 4 $ t l f 3 3 S ! f 3 LAUGHS HaMy l-'IrM, Uctcctlvo (2 n. in.) Hoy, yoiml Wotrher hiuiBlng round this 'oro front door for? HuppoHcd IlurKlar I'm waiting for th' lndy Inuldo to ,?lt nHleop. AV'o'ro married. I'hllndolphla Hnllotln. IlNII'tlll'oltl'll "Did you enjoy tlio dance?" nuked Kato. "Oli, fairly," answered Tom. "Soma of tlio i?lrls told mo they didn't enjoy tho dnnco ono bit." "Well," nald Tom, "I couldn't dnnco with thorn nil." At n Venture) In tho fairy ntory tho teacher wan tolling for boyn of tho woo of tho "beautiful damsel." "Wlint In n damsel, hoys?" bIio nuked, nnd tho bright lad.ruplled: "A Btniill plum, mini." No, Indent Percy Tho fathor of tho girl that I nin going to marry thinks nlio Is mnroing n blockhead, hut alio Isn't. Cutlo Why, teo, boo, nro you go ing to break tho engagement? llml .lam On It "When mnw nsked mo If I hud been stonlln' Jam I sold "YeH." "Aw, why didn't aim' deny It?" "Cauno I didn't hnvo tho furo tor say no." A I'iIiiiu Ikmmi "My wlf in u wonilurful vocalist. h, havo known hgr to hold an audience for hour " ' tiet out!" ftor whloh sho would lay It In tho crndlu nnd rook It to ileop." Second Couomtlnn Tho Man Willi thu IJoo, As you probuhly know, Was mothlng 1ko than n iluli; Hut ho mimed nil tho fun That's on Joyed liy his son, Tho man who can handle u oluli. --Paorln. .lournnl. Oilier Itoasiim flu People urt wiylng that you married mo for my niouoy nlono. llo They nro mistaken. You luul quite it lot of rual ostnto. lloiton Transcript. l'lnesi ' Why do you think tho widow wants to mnrry again?" 'Sho keoiw hr ago dark nnd her hair light." Ulllvasonnhlo Did jour wateh stop when It dropped on tho floor?" naked om man of his friend. Sure." was tlio nnr. "Did mmi think It would no through?" Ills View Vouiik Itomwi -If a fallow took a Kill to a tun dollar uliuw nnd bought lur a five dollar supper mid then took her home In a taxi, Miould he klM her goodnight Old Hutch -lie whla, I wouldn't think she would cxneit It' 1 should think he had elieadv doue enough for hor 6,409 BRITISH PERISH Til 10 president's note to (lorinany, while i'irm ami in sistent, is friendly, and makes one wonder what it conlniiied thai caused the resignation of Bryan. The note surely offers no excuse for a declaration of war between the two nations. No nenaltv is threatened or implied, and the note cannot in any way be construed as an ultimatum. The note is a solemn warning, a grave anneal to Ger many's better sense. America's case is simply and forc ibly stated, the cause of humanity eloquently pleaded, the right of the nation upheld and justice demanded. It is an indictment of twentieth century piracy of the seas as prac ticed by German submarines. As the president well says: Tho govorntnont of tho United States la contending for something much gronter than inero rights of proporty or prIvIlcios of commorco. It Is contending for nothing loss high and snered than tho rights of humanity, which every government honors Itself In respecting nnd which no govern ment Is Justified In resigning on behalf of thoso under Its enro nnd authority. SHE'S STILL THE "SLIM PRINCESS," ALTHOUGH A TRIFLE WIDE WAR DEGRADING WOMAN WIIIIjIO the war may be shoving women ahead indus trially in Europe, it is also shoving them backward a good many centuries in other ways. The sex is fast, re suming its tribal condition of burden-bearer and toiler, while the opposite sex are resuming their ancient occupa tion on the battle line. The women are supplanting men in most industry and in the fields and carrying on the work ol the nation. .But this is the least part of the change. The perpetu ation of the race seems to be the paramount desideratum of the various nations. The moral code has been virtually abolished. Woman is given to understand, as in the begin ning of civilization, that her first duty to the nation is to bear children legally or illegally and even the primitive forms of matrimony are discarded. After the thirty years' war in Germany, every soldier and all men were soldiers was ordered to take at lease two wives, and a law passed legitimatizing all births. By these methods Germany, which had been woefully reduced in population, was repopulated. Today women inGernmny are virtually ordered to have children, as of old, to in crease the power of the nation. Miss .lane Adda ins is au thority for the statement that midwives and nurses are sent in the wake of the armies so that the government may care for the children of the soldiers by ravished women in conquered land. France has passed a law providing that there shall be no sitch thing as illegitimacy in the country during the war virtually a notice to all women in France that it is their patriotic duty to bear children. "Foundlings" boxes are placed in the churches for the state to care for abandoned offspring. Kiiglaud has not as yet legally let down the bars, but the "excesses" of soldiers are connived at by the govern ment, and thousands of "war babii'h" are the result. The result of all this will probably be a looseness of morals throughout lOurope and the world perhaps a re construction of the moral code, a return to the laws of nature. A imy rate, it emphasizes the relapse to barbar ism of the world's most civilized nations and constitutes one of the most emphatic arguments against war. Madame Schumann-Heink's Advice to the June Brides "Mothers, Let Your Dauniitcrs Develop tho Home Instinct," Plea of Famous Opera Sluyer ; I l,OXIHX, .Inn. 11. I 1.' i lu. -Tio total number t-r miuci- odium wlio Jiuvo ueiihul tltt it:h t It -mU-inir, (if Itritik nual tiutt -ni.e i!ie oujijrufik of th w.n I II4W. m-eonj-im & Ii Ktntoiueiit in.iilo bv T. J. Mt' XiUUOAW flnfi 'etnrv Ml' ttw niljQiJ'iilty ' Y '"' ' ' ot 'bhii tills otturui'OJl. TllltJ Uui (loQ. i" ' " ' iuk lh mm V'lm Iot UlpJl' nv' "" ' iniiiU'Uytr Pruiao&K I"WU 'I'1'1 "" 'i&rti lt thwliip Um1"'i,',1j '" "'', r,,r, IiIowji u in Slioniohi. Uurliur, (lly .Mailaine Scliumunii-lleiuk, the , I'ainoiiH l)ia.) Let us begin at the beginning: The oiiiij; mother licmls over I lie ernille where IeeM her little dmiglitor nnd dieums, diutuii i if the time when love hlmll eouie to Iter hut nIio nuldoiu dreiiuih tievond the plueitig of the iiihi nuge ring. "Anil then tlie nuiriied ami hed h.iiilv eer nller" is nil idea I hut )u leai ned frtuu her 'iiuiA hook iIhvk and (kbSlmtiuink V al ,llut I1""11 ,u'1' (innin em. 1 u under .lte -he reuhse lliat she enu founiiiin e .il iuok ininit'dmleK to uiuk that du. in eiune true tor her ilgilingf KiM, Hh enu put baek into he .uniH the doll thst haw gom- mil el titHluoti. Yon, I know wo hne Uv u ihilU and upor doll anil I'.m dc K uml character dullit evei kn d i doll exrt the euible Uab ! Ii, Kill doll- tlw doll thut ean In u diOhMcd, itk eluthrtk lunule, mii'ltd and lauudeied thut our giaudn t .'I'm IovmI. 'TwAy boar aud Miwlle dk n but makeshift, but oven vnm mother xhould see that lui lit! daughter has a family of doll- I cure tor. Sh nbouiii be tauubt t. moke their clot hex with aui-takn ftlltl'llVM. I HI'Slf gitt HIV first lot ul viiil liieu I mm lav l4li; m tv it ii .i . wax lor a real bnh thai mM i 1 1 tb uiaov ol hit ibiua, uv and i.i one. A lillle kiH who ik taucht to a with dolU u laniin by the Monies ori method the itroiWion ot uioth wrbtMMl. Too niueh havit dtdlw Ihhh tuHrleeld b the iitfMleiti mother, to.. HiHidHHih has beeu the ci, "brinu our KiiU up lo play outdoor games witlt their brother." The Kieul out-ot'-doorN i u Hpleti dnl pln.VKitminl, but niolheiv, yet your diiUKhleiis play ut Keeping hoimo out there with mIioIIn anil Mtonea to murk the tooiiiM and leave nnd mud to fukhiou into pirn. (Auothor Si'luiiuaiin-lleiiik uitiele tomorrow.) xotk.'i: Notice In linndiy Klvon thnt tho un ilerilaned will apply to tho city conn oil o (tho city of .Medford, Orogou, ut their net remilar uieetliiK on .luuo U, 111)5. for n lloenno to null spirit out. vluoiiD and malt lPpiors at retnll at liU ylaco of buHlnowi at No. 17 South Kiont street In said city until Jauuiry Int. ItUC Dated June .1, 191'.. O M SKLIJY. io urTr-i cz -' IU"!!- M-tV 11 "5r- -, """'' - 1 keimi Smokers of Turkish Trophies CljrarctttfB HftctTi yeaw ago nro smokera of Turkish Trophies Cigarette today l aid F$jiun Qputett i AtKdt 8 I Johrn A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady AseUmnt S8 H. UAUTMCIT I'hontw M. 17 and I7-I'J Amliuluni-o Honliti CVrouer Tlie "Slim l,riueesH--Mi Klnie .1 even though her lithe urnce is Hoine the 1HH0 stvles which 'he recentlv nil UWHS LYNCHING BEE JOHNSTON CITY, 111., .luno 11. Ordor Iiiih boon restored here today nfter tho rlotoiiH scones of yealorday when John Straudo svhh lynehed after ho had con fen (Ml complicity In tho murder of W. K. Chapman Wednes day nlnhl. The band of foreign min ers which usstnnbled last night had dispersed. Three companies of the Ullnnlri National (Piwrd Here patroll ing the streets tmlay. uniH is just as- slim as she used to iie, iml nliM-tircd inthe billowy lolds ol opted. elaborate design wore entered In larKo number. Ntimurous concert, tribal cere monies by Illnckfoot Indians and u ro (option to (Jovemor James Wlthy lomlie and Queen Sybil, tho fostlval ipieen, were among tho day's attrac tions. The fctlvft! will end tonight with an elect lli al pageant. OF ROSE FESTIVAL PORTLAND, Oro.. June 11. Crowds early today througod the streets and Joined lu celebrating tho olosliiK d(i of 1'orUnud's ninth an nual roxe lee 1 1 ' al A parade of fra ternal, ludtHtilal civic, eoinemrclal and inllltar l.o.i i s w.ik the feature of the mornliiK roKram I'loats of FRECKLES Now Is the Time to (Jet Itiil of These t Kly SMitH There' no lonKer the slightest need of feelliiK nhhamed ot your freckles, as the prescription othlno double streiiKth f guaranteed to remove these honiel) spota. Sliuidy get an ounce of othlno double strength from any clriiKKlst and apply n little of It nlKht and morning and you should soon see that even the worst frock lea hnvo boKiin to disappear, while the lighter onoa have vanished entirely. It Is eoI dnui that more than nil ouiico Is needed to completely clonr tho skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion, lie sure to usU for tho double stn until othlue as this Is sold under guarantee ot mone back If it falls to rt'iiiuu freckles Mcdford's TUT. ID A rj? J. iiJL( 1 1 wjju Leading Tlieater Wednesday, June 16th, && CHARLES FROHMAN, Presents MAUDE ADAMS IN tOMl ll IN I'Ol It UTS QUALITY .STREET My J. m! tIMtllli: utliiir of "(lie Little Mtulslei-." "Wluil iwv Woman Knows1 "I'eier INm." ete. ritlCLS: lAtwer KIooin 8C04I; 1W(1h, Tlrt I itiw.s. Sl.no; next I emw l.tlilj iimvt I mi Tflrs Jast It nn, .10c heat sole opNh ilunUay, 111 a. w., theater bu of tlio. .Mall cutler. acx'omp.ciit(Hl bj- eluH-k itvlvei how ami reijeructleui. iimdo lu order in whicli the) a iv ivet'lvwl. Tcb-prmar IIH, ITALY TO KEEP L LION TEUTONS BY F RONT LUOANO, Switzerland, Juno 11. Information has been received hero from Itnllnn sources thnt Italy has indo mane an agreoiuent with her nllloB as to tho extent of her offen sive campaign. Acordlng to this in formation, which lacks confirmation, tho Italian government has undertak en to conduct operations ota char acter which will compel Austria nnd Germany to bring up nnd kep en gaged an ntnty of ono million men. Italian operations havo not yet been carried to tho point necessitat ing tho uso by tho central empires of nn nrmy of such size, but it is expect ed tho development of the Italian campaign beginning with tho heavy fighting along tho Isonzo river, will compel Itnly's opponents to relnforco their armies largely. The Immediate- Italian objectives nro Trent, Triest nnd Vlllnch, tho provincial capital of Carfnthla, 10 PARIS, Juno 11. -Tho Kronch government took nctlon today for tho purpose of Increasing tho country's output of war munitions. Tho plan ' decided upon Is doslgncd primarily to facilitate production by tho pri vate manufacturing concerns. Workmon who havo been called to tho front, but whoso services nru con sidered Indispensable lu particular branches of the Industries affected, will be brought back nnd sent to tho fnctnrlcR. iitbcr miwi tfiklni; tbclr places In tho trenches. Kverythlng I possible will be done to obtain tho maximum output of. war mnterlals. REMARKABLE ' CASE of Mrs. HAM Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. "I feel it my duty to tell the public tho condition of my Health ueiore using- your medicine. Iliad falling, inflnmma tion and congestion, female weakness, pains in both sides, bneknehes nnd bear ing down pains, was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sloepleja nights, and hnil neither strength nor energy. There wns always n fear and drend In my mind, I had cold, nervous, wenk spells, hot flashes over my body. I had a place in my right sido thnt was eo sore that I could hardly bear tho weight of my clothes. I tried medicines nnd doctors, but they did mo little good, nnd I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound nnd Hlood Purifier, nnd I cer tainly would hnvo been In grnvo or in nn asylum if your medicines hnd not saved me. Hut now I can work nil dny, sleep well nt night, eat anything I want, hnvo no hot flnshcs or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears nnd d rends nro gone, my house, children nnd husband nre no longer neglected, na I am almost entirely freoof tho bad symptoms I hnd before taking your remedies, nnd nil is plensuro and hnppiness in my home." Mrs. Josif. Ham, It. F. D. 1, Box 22, Shamrock, Missouri. If you wnntsppclnl nl vice wito Icydiiv K.Pinlclinm lileilivlnn Co., (coiilldcnthil) Lyiui.Mnss. I CTaMMinuirUii. t i ti i littiiiiiiii THE PAGE Mctlford's Lending Theater Kit IDA V AND SATTItOAV KHANUS X. lir.SII.MAN' and lleverly lUuio In two part drama THIRTY Vltngrnph Droadway Star Keaturo WAV OK Till'. TUAN'SCItlCSSOUS With Leah Ilalrd and Leo Oelnny. Vltngraph Comedy MR. JARR AND THE DACHSHUND SI'XIIAV OXI.V With Bridges Burned Three-act drama of Intrnso intcroat ri om tho I'amoiis N'nu'l by Ilex Itemli (ii'Oitei: aim: kahm: Illograph Two-Part Drama. 5-10-15 CENTS STANDISH Mil MSk llll ilVAmilllllHiu.SiHHutiiHilllllllllllllllHH ROW COLLAR 2for25 CluttPloJybCi.lnc Mtrr illlllllllllllllVLllllH W VB rls'iWyK Ail i r v 1 H M "We nro rendy for (ho JBridnl Sonson with n superb stock of Sil verware nnd other ("lifts. Select curly. Gorlinm Co. Silver Ts the Uride's Silver for Quality. See MARTIN J.iREDDY The Jeweler lilll i:. .Main Kt. Ll(Vcic&3 msmmmmmtmmmKmmm I PowerFords Why havo Ignition troubles When vou can havo a gonulno BOSCH II1CII TENSION MAGNETO Installed on your. Ford For S48.00 . CRATER LAKE ! MOTOR CAR CO. Oc'ilcIU I3occh Mnmieto Uepalr nud I Suppb Station WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE SUMMER SCHOOL Unroll MONDAY, nnd loam Hook keeping. Shorthand and Tyuow riling Classos for Public School Pupils. 3 Months. Tor JJ5. TEACHERS' REVIEW COURSE Mr. George A llrlscoo. Supt. ot shl.cin School-, in Charge. Enroll MONDVY. Tl'ITION flu no Medford Commercial College c,f:refmiK Who Is the Man ueoking finaucial .vhaiuc-mcnt Lrt him look to his own um inter. ts ! avoi.liaK iiawtnuu.e and mal -Ing regular deiKtoit. to h, i-rk,u . .he Ja.ou fount lisuk N a acto.inta .ue tuwtcl t Percent lntert.t Paid on Sailngh r.Hjni OVER gg VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGCMgfJT faiL )( - M - . .