Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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(MAN 5AV rAoNBSTVBET
pnUQY THOi GETTGE
Oil, LOOK!
Mr. Kotohnm, .Mr. Kill nntl
Mr. Ilerrlam are llfitcil its 1111-
! ilnrtnkcrH In th Chicago (0I0- !
phono directory!
4 .J. , 4. 4. 4. .J. . 4. 4. . .j.
A Hrotclmmii from tlin lilRlilnnd
roil 11 try tloclilod liownH koIiir to ko
to tlio front. Ho ho cnlcrod A, rtc
rrultliiK Htntlon noar lilx homo nml
nhkcil to ho n'Rlntorril,
"Hut, my frlonil," until tlio Hr
Kcant, "I enn't onllst you you linvo
only onu oyo!"
"TJmt illnnu mnttnr," rofljionilctl
Hmiily, "yo linvo tn uluit onu nyt whon
yn ihoutln' onywoy!"
Bklppor If til8 hlnck ook on
tlio nuii Ik Sandy Hook, Hill, wo'ro
nil o. k., hut If It' n fly npoc!. wo'ro
ilonu fori
Oiiiloinor I toll ytii frnnkly that
I onnnot uy for thin milt until next
yr.
Tullor All rlBht, nlr.
Oimtotuur When will It ho fln
lihuil? Tnllor N'oxt or, ulrl
.loliuny liHiuhMl tlio followluK nuto
from IiIh mothor to tlio toucher ono
uieruliiK:
"Doro toeelisr: Vou ko(i tollln my
hoy to hrotho with his illwrram. Muy
ho rich ehlhlron has not (lfnfruum, hut
how nhnut wIihii thorn futhr only
iHHkci $1.50 n dRy, mid Iihh not five
4illdinn to ktjopT I'lut U'm onothlni;
and thnn II'r nnnthnr, nml now ItMj
llliif 111 inn. Tlmt'i thu wornt y."
Ilonltholoflit.
"How about the rout In n idnrn
Ilk this? I auiHM Mitt iiwnxr nakn
a aximl dwil for It' dooau't ho7"
"Ytw, ho'a Hlwuyn HnkliiK for It."
I'ureknuer Mr. OTooln. ou wild
this ijoat wn kind mid nontli hon
I bouiclit him 1 want my monoy
back. Ho ha Juat blttcui mo on tli
flnnr
I'Mt tlhur. n' 01 wltl k'd mtt
off ynr hand, didn't OIT
Ttmoher l'orottwn your tnrtla
gnlnT What wohIiI you think of t
Wilillor koIhi to "iir wUIimhi lila ruii?
llubUjr I'd think ho h hu offi
cer! "rdr, fMltr, lhy hua nwallowod
m Ihiihx!"
"Vat Hy! Alioady ho wnnta to
tort in bUDluMK m a iwiiny In dor
n 1
lot himcIiIiio!"
TrOM ItuaiHtmia Mon (mi idinno) -
Who U th hoiMlngtf Idiot nt tho tuid
of thla wlro?
Operator (awtotly) I glvojl up!
1 don't know your huwo.
"Who wiv yuu that black wye, Uu
ilotph?" Nb sno 1 ItnU right far It!"
Mel.'U llorbrt. yon tlen't love
me1
li.ii.ort- -1 ilui
u 1. n Thu vvlty dBu't yur obittt
-o uji UU dOHIl llfci tkA UtXW til tb
ininlim iilrturoa?
THE RAILROAD LANDS
UNDKK the (lffision of Hie supreme eourt eoiicevnin
the 0. & C. railroad Janrls. coiiL'ress will have power
o leislale concerning the
situation in one or much interest to the people ot soutngrn
Oregon. IT) to the present time about the only persons
heard from arc those who wAnt to get a 4000 tract of tim
ber land for $400, and the ordinary hunker who thinks
only of the fueslion of taxes.
Both of these interests are of far less importance than
the manner of the disposition of these lands will have upon
the mining industry of Jackson and .Josephine counties.
Most of the mineral' lands of these two counties are within
the limits of the grant, a large part of which has been by
the government deeded to the railroad company. This
condition has been the greatest impediment to mining de
velopment during the pas' twenty yearn
jf one will look at a township map and mark each odd
numbered section as railroad land, as the grant provides,
it will be seen that each even-numbered section is joined
on each side by a railroad section.
Under these circumstances the tracing and exploration
of mineral veins and deposits is impractical, necause no
sensible man will spend his money in that work when lie
knows that if the development runs into the odd-numbered
section it will not he possible to secure the title from the
railroad company.
There is no plan that could more quichly and surely
kill tlie development of a mining country than the private
ownership of each alternate section. It is too obvious to
need further comment.
AVIien the disposition of these lands is before congress
southern Oregon should make her desires known, and
these should be based upon the future welfare of this coun
try and not upon the present demands of the locators, grab
bers and tax maniacs.
There is no one policy that is adapted to all the lands.
Bach county or district should be dealt with according to
tlie resources and nature ot tlie
tlw ni'incinnl nucstimi should
title nt'llu' In i wist in the ininevnl
so the same would he open to
miner lor all tune to come.
If the miiiernl lands nre
vision should be made for the sale of the timber, while the
title to the land would remain in the government and be
open to the prospector.
u commission should be provided to segregate and
ma)) out the mineral districts, and when this is done the
government should purchase these lands, as that is the
only means by which the same can be thrown open to the
prospector and miner. ,
"GOD PUNISH
ON 13 of tho most remarkable phenomena of the' war is
the intense and bitter hatred (lennans have devel
oped toward lOngland. This hatred has its foundation in
the rivalrv between the nations for the commercial
supremacy of the world, but
velopment is the participation
opcan war, and the fact ovovy
ent, that ureal Hrilain must
allies.
For many years the German navy has drank to the
toast, "To the day," meaning the day when Germany will
meet and defeat Uritain on the seas. To this end years of
effort, ami hundreds of millions of dollars have been deL
voted. "The day" is apparently as far from .realization
as ever. Itritaiu is still mistress ot the seas, and German
commerce is paralyzed. Submarines, despite their brutal
1 1 V 1 I j 1 i 1 il 1.111
wan are, nave neen aoie io uesiroy less man one-nan oi
one per cent of British vessels traversing the war zone,
while German warships are bottled up and merchant men
interned.
The intensity of German hate is set forth by Edward
Lyell Fox, in the July American .Magazine. The author is
German correspondent for that publication, lie writes:
"Gott straf tins wenn wir Mngland schonen." (God
punish us if we spare England.)
"That is the German nledtre. It is the oath of a nation
one nation against another,
i i
iingiy sincere.
Thcv have made for this
have written their stories and poems and songs. Their
clever illustrators have drawn it into their pictures. Their
singers, their actors, their preachers, have spread it
though the nation. It is a wonderful hate, almost beautiful
in its simple sincerity.
"Since England declared war this hate has been curd
ling. It has become now to Geriuauv as a sacred thing.
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i ni'v jut' ciuiiui: tin iiir . mnj;iii in iiiuibii ruvjitiu. iiu-
are praying that
at lie strike
(iult Stcnfe Kni'lniul!
"A translation of that is, God punish England. Ihit
that is merely translating the words. Their implication is
vast. They imply far more than mere punishment. They
curdle every German breast. They produce a red prayer:
God tear our unholy foe to tatters! Oh, God, give us
strength to rend the British empire as we would rend an
old coat, and cast it awa !"
,12
Till UMO.NT Md .uii .'" - Sl
imraotu wort Killed and K' more or
lraa arloualy Injured, when tlio Ulna
Mountain ttUprwu aud the faat mall
of the Western Maryland railway
cuuheri oh a hrldg 100 foot bih h
fow mil! unit of ham lwt night.
A(HUU tM tldJjil nro Ur. W. Ifitt
ttlu ObliHjiltio ftnd her aon. Va.llr,
MHik if ItHllluMire.
Tint other killed wore triiluiiitut
ftfTCDjTOTlD MATTJ TKIBTJKE,
diHi;osilion of the same. 1 his
lanns. in soutnern uregon
be the restoration of the
districts to the eovcrnmoiif.
the prospector, explorer and
in the timbered section nro-
ENGLAND
i
the immediate cause of its de
oi (treat Britain m the hur-
day becoming more appar
win the war, li won, tor the
it is a sincere oath appal-
hate a' ritual. About it thev
.i... ,..,....: ,i. 1 i....,i mm.....
them if England thev snare
JOHN REED, AMERICAN
CORRESPONDENT RELEASED
rilll.ADKI.riUA, Juno ..- John
Kcvil. uu Ainoiti'.ui wai oirrosMd
out, jino-toil hi li'iini ifi-t'iitlx lot
I'litiTinj: tho iiiiv yono MKliiuit jH'r
liilolou, lui lxi ii t i'imi -.! ,iiilia-
Ihiiilur .iti, r i . i tiu tuil.iv, inaile
IKI liu III liil ,.U i . i , nt llii.lllllllllll
ItoliuiMiii, .in Hi-i .iii.-l, il with
Itoe.l
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
I.ady AsaUiant
SW 8. ll.Mni.HTT
l'lllllli M. 47 Mini .17-1 'J
Auihultuico Sorico Ooruuorl
MEDFORD .OmSflOX. "FRIDAY, TTNTC 2.1, 1915
PRISON WARDEN'S WIFE WHO WAS MURDERED
BY "HONOR" CONVICT HER HUSBAND TRUSTED
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Mr. l'Miiiuiiil M. Allen, wife of Wnidi'ii Allen, wIiom pii-liiio Ihi i
shown nliovo, of Jiiliot, l'l. iiniti'iitiiii', ln wu iniinleieil liv uu
''hiuuir" coiiNii't ilniinx ln'i' Iiii-IiiimI's iiIim-iioo, WiihIcii Allen o-luli-liiheil
the "Iimiiiii" -ti-iii when placed in ehaie of the jinou m I'M I.
.Mr-. Allen mux .Mi-h (Jdetle .Maxio llnnlenuv nuit u lleiutU ol" the oh!
"Merrv Wnlow" eninpain luforo hr 11111111111' to Allen.
E CROSSI
NEW YOIIK, Juno 2T.. Mrs. S.
ObrooiI Poll, 11 aoclotv woliinn of
New York, todu wuh nwardod $25,
000 for tho denth of hor hushnnd,
killed In AiiKitM, 1913, hy 11 I.oni;
Inland railroad trnln, which run down
nn automobile In which he. and Mr.
anil Mm. William S. I.iilmheor worn
rldliiK.
The court iiIho allowed Mra. Tell
an additional five per rout of thin
amount mid cosIh of bovornl thousand
ilollurH. Mm. Poll mied for f'JTiO,
000. Two other nctlotm nre to follow
Mm. PuII'h suit, lloth nro brought
hy MrH. I.nlinboor, forinorly Mlau Nn
tallo Schonck, u noted henuty ot
Now York mid Newport. They nak
for $2ri,000 ilamnROH for tlin denth
of hor husband and tho anmo amount
for Injuries ulilch k!ic Hiiatalned.
CIIUISTIWIA. June 2:. The
Htuiimer HerKonafjord, on which Or
iluruhurd nornhiirK w" a piiKaeinser,
nrrivm Inut night lit liorgtm after he
Iiik dutnliiod at Kirkwall hy tho llrlt
IhIi. 1I1CHLIN. June 25. Or. nornhiird
Dornburg, retnrnlnK from tho I'liltod
Stutoa on the Norwoulan steamer
Itergoiiafjord, hna aent a wlrelosa
iniwaugo to tela 1 1 von here anliiK he
expecU to louch Itorlln Snturdii)
eveulug. It bus boon learned upon
good authority" that Or. Oernburg
will Imniodlatoly he culled Into roiw
aultntlon mmernlug the forthcomtm;
UeriiiHti aiiHwer to the ami ml Amer
ican note on the l,unltaula imldent )
CLOCKS
Thatpeople exclaim oci are
founil at all tunes 111 our as
sortiucut. 1
For exiellent time, rich j
lone and uuitpio appearance I
select your clock at
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler
21 J E.tst Main Stivct
HAD
N
COSTS
jaooo
UK' ,m
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LONDON, June LVi. The tiiul o.
lie,,!.,,,, .lit.mili Vkimlli iiitlwtt ...I mi llin
...w.p,. .F..-.,,, ,., ,. ,, 1.,, ,,.
. charge of hiiMm.' munleioil hm tlnee
jvie h ilriiwniii them. 111 linllitiil)-,
entered its tectiinl -ln-e Imhix. the
evideiiee relutiiiK to the death of Be
nt rice .Miiuilv hnvinif luen eompleteil.
Tlie hint wituoKN in this commotion
was n lNirUnioiitli liniiKer, who to,
tilled Hint the lirJMiuei' liuil oiioneil
,nn neeount in the nnnie of Smith.
'I'lii", money, the jude puintoit out ti
the jury, wiia ohtiiiued hv the det'end.
1 nut in the inline of WillinuiH," from
I the Mile of Beatrice .liindv' e-late,
'necordiiiff to tcntimoiiy.
I "We iihh hi'ifiti the Alice Uuriiliiim
story," leinntkcil the thai indue, ul-
liitlnttc to the !ccnud I'lucod Metim.
The firM witne on tin- uline wu
nn inniirnm'e nnont fniii Snnth-cn,
where Smith wa intindnecl to .Mii
UiiinhHin. The loctniHinv htotl she
took out .fidllll worth ! hie iiiniir
llllee for tlie he til lit nl Iter iimthi 1.
"Not lll.," the . lllu. -mil,
"Smith nun nod Mi Huiiih.uii."
Gim Cluing China Herb Store
lleili dues for I Lunelle, Headache,
(.'atari li, Oipllitlioihi, Soiv Tliiinit,
IiiiiiK Tiiiuble, C'iiiii-oi', Kidney
Troutile, Stomuiii Trouble, llisut
Tixiublo, I 'bills ami l'over, Cramps
.CiiiikIis, Poor Cliviilallmi, Cni'
biini'lo, Tuiiiors, Cakoil llrcuxt,
('nrt- all kinds of OoUh'h M)
OPUUA'I'IOV.
To Whom It May Cencern: I nm
free fiom iheiiimitlain. You can be
tlio snmo by tukliiK tiontinents from
Cilm Chung, the herb doctor. My
rheuiuutlMut was ao had tnht It mado
mo so weak I could scarcely got up
when I was down and tho pain I suf
fered one could hardly know unions
one had the aaine dlaeaae. I was
truly dlaaatlaMud and disgusted with
life in my condition and trying to
Ihe. Now to my friends that care to
be cured and would like to bo freo
try the herb doctor. Ho can cor
tuInK relieve In a very short time.
Very trul voura, MltS M h. KOLK.
J 1 1 KltONT ST., MiaU'OUl), OUK.
HORSES WANTED
"Will be ,u ri iTeiui'ii stade Sat-,
iirdny and Tueadat June 2iith ami
iatli, and at ahlaiid MomU), Junj
Jtli at Smith a s'able to bin hore,
HUil inule . 10 10 years old, weight I
1100 to l.'kOU, heavy bone, block!
type- Must b In good erudition.
Par other lMforiugtlon call l)r. Iilaia.
SOS
Kltl. McMTl?
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BEAD
IRA
IN
n''gaMP'ihi Tttiif V" tw-
1ANS P
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ICT
KOM12, June 23 A Rrndunl nd
vnnre aloni; the lson.o river with
tho occupation of Olohnn, north of
I'lnvn and tho odgo of tho plateau
between Sagrndo mid Monfnlcone,
are announced in nn official state
ment Issued tonight at the head
quarters of the Italian general staff.
Tlie coiuinunclntlon follews:
In (he Tyrol-Trentlno region and
In t'adore, thoro hove been method
ical artillery actions. At tho same
time we have been maintaining our
artivlt along the front by means of
rrionnnlsHances by amnll detachments
nml thus wn linvo had successful en
counters at Curcnno mid Vnlrlsnion
nnd toward the plateau of Vozr.ens.
' In Cumin we continue mi Intense
artlllerr fire, particularly ngnlnst
Mnlhorgoth. Our projectiles today
penetrated the cupola of Kort llolsel.
"Tho night of tho 22-23d, the
usual vain attacks of the enemy wore
repented against our positions nt Vnl
Ornnde nnd Val Piccolo. In tho reg
ion of Monte Nero we extended and
made " prisoners. In this region
we began firing ngninst the Hay of
Plezo.
"Along the Isonzo wo aro ndvnnc
ing rapidly, reinforcing ourselves In
positions on the right bank of the
river, We thus liavo occupied Olob
nu, north of Plan, and on tho lower
Isons-o wo linvo inptured the edge ot
tho plateau between Sngrado and
Monfnlcone "
THE PAGE
Mcdford's Lcadlaj Theater
l'llday and Saturday
Helen -Gardner
IN
Vltngrniili- IJroudwny Star Keaturo
Miss Jekyll and
Madame Hyde
Thrco Pnrts
Illograph Drama
Mrs. Van AIdens
Jewels
Two Parts
Vltagrnpli Comedy
Bunny In Bunnyland
Special Music
.Vio.l.lo
PowerA-Fords
Why havo
Ignition troubles
When )ou can liavo a gcnulno
BOSCH
HIGH TENSION MAGNETO
Installed on jour Ford
For
$48.00
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
Official lloacu Maxnoto Repair and
Supply Station
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UM)10 CaM
SUMMER SCHOOL
Hnroll MONOAY, nnd learn llookkeeplnir. Shorthand and TypewrltlnK.
Classes for Public School Pupils. 3 Month for .'.
TEACHERS' REVIEW COURSE
Mr George A. Jlrlscoe, Supt. of shland School". In Charge,
run 11 MONDW for a ITual lteview e, ll Subjects Tuition $4.
Medford Commercial College l
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I n,,.i..v .m t.iltni- well .1,. n.,t a,, iu, l(1 u..
ii .in ilii
P.. .j.l. w iUpo-it Mien n...ii,x re-.iil.ilv i n ih
.T.i I.- nli.iiiiU liaiik ale tl.M'l .11, ,1 pin-pi rm . Slut
.in .. . an wuh us.
i r 1 tiii inlire paid t.h -.niu ,11 imiii p
j OVEP eg VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT
Germs Can't Stay
With This Treatment
No Impurities Can Retain
' A Foothold They're
Driven Out.
Tho action nf 8 B S th famous blood
purifier, in dire t from the moment it
niters tlio Htainaih I nllKc fnoil Hint
must bo ucteil upon by the llKcntlve
juices, 8. 8 S. itoes nt once Into -th
blood, nml In 1p than nve mlmUeH Ims
travomcil the fiitlre clrcuUtlon.
It now rapidly Bpreuds ItH modleliml
nrllun In the line network of bluotl vim
sels uml Is like Blvlnif tho blood n
thorouab bath, to ovrcomo ncaoina.
MooJ rlsliiK" uolln nnd other oruptlso
rontlltlons. Jt ciin not linrm nny part of
the Bystcm. It loe not IoiIko In tlio
Joints bh ilo mercury, arscnlo anil othaf
mineral frequently to be found In
Mood lemedlea. It la a natural medi
cine fur the blood, Just as ostientlul to
bPHlth if norms have Rotten tho upper
band us Is nutritious food If after a,
ipelt of nk kiicss the binly culla for nour
Isliment. Wherever you ko you nro
sure to meet some one who used D.8. 8.
for tho blood and Is a wlllliitf witness
to Its wonderful power to overcome
blood troubles. You can obtain 8. 8. 8.
In almost nny drug- store In tho U. 8,
a slanincnnt fm-t 11s to Its worth and
Its sterling reputation. Oet a bottln
today It will do u Reed. Wrlto to
The Hwlft Spedllr Co, 101 Bwlft Illdir,
Atlanta. On , If the directions with tlio
bottlo do not fully tover jour cumc.
A
(For Bcfys)
21 miles couth of Sin Francisco
Hit nk ttiat wi p it to our tnyn vihnt
thoiiirntfut tniMiT r -i Ciir rnulUMairfltrr.
uiiroi initKiilici n initiiiitiniia tlmt Adinlloii
rrfnui nml nn tm.imiiitm t" wt U f
ituri ilotfit 1 to It 1 miU IIia MfiM)MiUMtti
lntitUl nf ff hn iliir hji1 0 wliot ml
Miifti mrf ion uu ii iKf iuotiirvrn Rvfulftir
NittrutI l niiint l i-ntttojnr wlili It ilvra
liotonliAT IV. liitiitori'ivi lill nf uf
kttif tho im HIM) I. ui tf tinfiuiptufht nnl II
fttuiv u h ti inf n thin tiiwovri ran
tl'iile I ketlie Ih' tifav !! !Um wlt !.
T liHO lUnlUl r Hv K
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
PULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
.112 South Rivcrsido
Phone 150
GAUNYAVV &
BOSTWICK
Proprietor
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HOTEL MAM
Ponall St. at OTarrcil
SAN FRANCISCO
lleadqunrters for Callfor
ii'ans while itiiing the Expo
sition. uur commcHlion loliliy, CXII!
fine tcniie, and homelike iti.
refitjuitinl will ntiitecil in vmt. if.jr.7
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No Raise In Kates
51.50 Pet Day Up
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