WWBgggjBKasSgfrS tfAGE POUB MEDJTORD StAIC TRD3tTO3, M1SDFORD OHRCON, TTESDAY, .TITftra 29, 1015 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKPKNnrcNT NKU'HPAPKlt FUUMHfllCI) MVKIIV AKTRHNOON KXC1SIT KUNIIAT HY TUB MKDKOItD I'llINTlNO CO. Office Mall Tribune Ilulhllnjr, 20-27-29 North Kir Btrcot; telephone 76. Tho Democratic Times, Thn Meilfonl Mall, Tho Modfnrd Tribune, The Boutin em OrcKonliin, Tho Aiililand Tribune. BUBSCRIPTIOW BATES On year, by mnll 5.00 One month, by mall .SO I'rr month. lllvireJ by carrier In Meilfonl, l'liocnlx, Jncknonrllle mid Centrnl I'plnt .SO Hntunlny only, by mnll, per ycnr 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.D0 Official Taper of the City of Medf6rd Official I'apcr of Jackson County. Rntored ns second-clans matter (it Medford, Oregon, undor the act of March X, 1879. THE FREEDOM OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT Hworn Circulation for 1914, 2C8I. Full leased wire Associated Press dl. patches. Effl ! Bubacrlbern fulling to receive papers promptly, phone Clrcu- latlon Manngor at 2G0IL .!. HONG KONG KOLUM fflfNA W SAYS: & ifWHBsVHilFB BEN FLANkL N SAV WOTMlNfr , DPY ALLEE SAMPP ao FAST AS TEAR? MAVBESO. BUT BE.N FLANkLlM UtVER SEE CHINA, BOY DOING t DM'S WASMGE J V .. yhim Wnrrun Ilornor nntl Miss Sarah Freeze urn two popular ydung people of Savannah, HI.! : .... GHHAT OAKNAK'H GHOST (Ily Cluirlun IJ. Drlocoll) Home hKh upon Iter suvon hills for ages nt it sitting, and grnvoly hIiowh hor monuiuonts whllo tending to hor knitting. Hut ovory thousand yen or no oho RotB tho fighting fovor ami rushes forth to find n foe, armed wnii ax and donvor. Toilay Home Iiiih hor armor on. She's soiidlng forth lior legions to Blay a million men forsooth, In frosty Alplno roglons. Not that tho Alps aro longing for tho Jlflo's tuiuiful olaltor, nor yot for liountl of cannon'. No, m loll you what's tho inattor. Tlio ghoBt of Caesar lias for yours boon chasing throiiKh the Forum, collecting othtir Hoiniui shades. At lait ho Rot n quo rum. Then Julius, with his sllvor tonguo, woko up tho war-Rod, Janus, and all tho war-dogs yolpod. "Igiiuin mil, unchain us!" O. Cnosar, thou nrt tiulto Home ghost, to quoto Immorlal Tony. Tho high school stmlont fol lows (lino afar off, on his pony; a thousand artora yearly die whllo shouting "Kt tu llrtitus!" and many Ihousauds who look on sigh, "J)ortor, fonio and slioot us!" A boon, a liooii, 1 ornvo thee, oh thou Immortal Cnosnrl (Tray recollect tho Ides of March, when last thou spuruod a goosor.) 1 auk Hum In tho iiaiiio of Youth, I Hponk for lads and lasslos or ovory land and ollmo, In counties high sohool cIussom. Toll all our MhoHt frlonds of tills wnr, Chautau- iua It and shout It, hut for tho sake of youthful hopes don't write a hook ahout It! M lisle Doulor Anil hnro's tho Liiola soxtot a vory popular record Mrs. Hox (virtuously) No, not (ur a family mnuhlmt; (hero's too Hiurli or this NX UUStlUNMI now-u- daya! Puck. Mary had a llttlo lamp, It whs wall tritium! no doubt. For oery Him) follow esllwl, Tko llttlo lamp wont out' California I'ullvati. "On what do you bass )onr uor lliin that country pooplti r lulshlcr ami morn lnlnlllut titan i-lt iopi, Ily?" asktMl tth siiininor boardi-r "WJiy, right lioit In m slmanai.' rotilltwl Knrmsr Hyporlolo Mothers. "t says In tin) cities tko population Is a lot dtniHf tkn In tko rural dis tricts." Judge. A uftittlottian out utoloiiug with a Irtsnrt Hottr4 tbsit thsy r t rawllug h1uh s tlittrouthfars w hern pruvlouslr th) had bmu nustonwit to ko at full MMd. He ssktsl h thf car was rutt so sIomI). ' Why," xplaln( th drtvr of th' BY JJIORHJCRT QUICK. (Written loi- tlio ATnil Tribmu'.) Once, wlion a poison wits accused of turbnlenee and violence, the question was asked, "Did lie break the law?" If the answer given Avas "Ves," that man was uniA'cr sally deemed guilty. If ihe aJisAver whs "No," though he may have been violent, even though he may have taken life, the answer Avas that he was innocent. Then Ave, Avert a "law-abiding" people. Tt was our pride. Whatever the law enjoined was right, and all good citizens did it. AVhatever the law forbade, that was wrong, mil an gooci ciuzens reiraincu jrom u. AYe believed in our Sir William Blaekstone, who said that "the law is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme authority in the state commanding what is right ami prohibiting what is Avrong." Back of all that, Ave believed in the right of revolution. Our government was established on that right. "We always retained in the citizenship the claim of the right to fight against tyranny as did our forefathers at Lexington and Concord; but we denied that under our democratic form of governiuent there was any chance that Ave should ever be obliged to exercise that most fateful of all ritrlits. In other Avords, Ave believed that Avhen Ave exercised the right to reoei aim uikc up arms against ine government Ave Had done so once for all. "We had Avon Avhat we called freedom. AVc Avere voters. 'We Avero supposed to make our own laws. Such being the Case, we Avere done Avith revolts and revolutions and rebellions. Ve had exercised the option, and it was a thing of the past for H.H. It was for lis like castling in a game of chess once done, it could not be repeated. lUexieans and I'Yenchnicii and Russians might rebel and take up arms for freedom, but not Americans. I laving obtained freedom, iiiiiiiiiiH aim i-iiiih aim liueriiecino war were over lor us. We had come of age. I began to wonder long ago Avhether or not, we could expect to continue a law-abiding nation. I think it was about (ho time of the infamous Idaho bull-pen episode that this wonder grew to grave doubt. A few yearn after that I met a graduate of a great uni versityhe has a doctor's degree who was and still is working in the field of labor and its relations with capital, lie told me. that he had carefully studied the cases of Moyer, Haywood and IWtibone and their relations to the killing of Olovernor Steunenberg. "I suppose," said 1, though I knew nothing personally about the case, "that you have no doubt as to their guilt?" "Well," said he, "T have no doubt they did'it. As to guilt, that's another matter. That was war, you know." Still later I talked with a noted Avriter, avIio had made it specialty of those cases. .1 asked him the same question. His answer was still nioro astounding than that of the doc tor of philosophy. "1 hadn't been on the ground three days," said he, "before I made up my mind that if thev weren't guilty (hey ought to be." .Aim now comes a minister ol tin gospel, avIio has been so wrought upon by (he pitiful condition of the miners of Colorado that he justifies their revolt against the authori ties, because, as lie says, there was nothing but revolt left for them. Laws for their protection had been ignored. Jiiey uati no aiicrnativc out revolt or bondage. These (lungs are more full of portent to us than th prospect of a war Avith a great foreign power. The war may not ome, but this condition is here. We shall survive the war if it comes, and attain peace in a few months or years; but (his thing of which I speak will be withus until me. disease is cured. What disease? The disease of the moral, physical, edu cational and economic dependence of employes on em ployers. "Labor," says the He v. Mr. (laddis, "does not believe that it has any chance to get justice through (he laws." These conditions cannot Inst, if (he republic is to last. They are not the fault of capital. They aro not the fault of labor. They result from ancient mistakes in the conse quences of which both labor and capital are entangled as in some dreadful labyrinth. The mistake is that when we thomihi we had won free dom we were in error. We won political freedom, but not economic freedom. We still left opportunity for self-employment in the hands of private interests.' When those private interests had acquired all the good lauds of the nation, in city, count r, mineral deposit and forest, the pinch came. Tram is appeared. Cnemployment devel oped. lOmnlovers be trail to have Ion iniii-h nmvm- nv,.i- . ployes. Competition at first and then monopoly led to the inevitable abuse of (hat power. t We shall never reconquer the status of being a law abiding people until we re-establish that freedom of sell euiploymcnt which existed when lam! was easily obtained. Moth capital and labor miiv as well recomiisce that fact I'iisi as last. Cntil we do re-establish freedom of self-einplov-ment we shall forge deeper and deeper into the revolution ary period upon which we have entered. IAr such views as I have mentioned, entertained, not only by the working masses, hut b respectable and intellectual citizens, show that it is factl such a period. "NAKED TRUTH" THRILLS EXPO VISITORS WITH CLASSIC DANCE '"Wfc,, fekjS X Wj .MAR6AR.ET LUWARLS HOW 10 PREPARE J NEW F I ICES ER USE HOME LUWARDS MIbs Margaret Ktlwardo, famous as tho "Nakotl Truth" crltoB" tit tho San Diego Imposition. In "Hypo- HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL Miss Hotfmann Discovers the Beauty Secrets of the Movie Studio Lillian Glsh Warns Woman to Be Careful of Hrr Profile. (HY IJSTIIUH 1I0KFMAN) "Why tlonf you ask a movie nel- roHS," said tho editor to mo n I Impatiently said, "1 wish hoiuo pretty woman would tell me how to ho hcan- tlful!" 'It Is tho pretty girl that gots tho pluniH of life, IncludttiK a Jolt In a. moving picture studio," l told that editor, who seemed to ho laughing nt mo, "am! notwithstanding all this talk In tho newspapers on tho subject, 1 donl' think ihnny of us have realized Its Importance oven now." "Oh, a woman's looks alwnys aro of tlio greatest Importance to her," ho said, sarcastically. "Do you mean to say that a woni nn'B looks aro of no Importanco to mon?" I queried, and after whloh Impertinence I hied mo to find out what tho pretty (ilsli girls did to keep their bounty fresh anil wholosomo. "I bollovo," said lovely Mlllan dish. "that ovory girl should ho especially careful of lior profile. Tho moment hor cheeks hogln to sag or you gel too fat undor the chin or n lump at thu back of your neck you nro lost, "Thoy toll mo ago nttacks tho pro file first; thoroforo, take thoso throat exorcises ovory mornliiK and even ing. Throw youn head hack as far as It will ko and then forwnnl so that your chlno will rest on your ohost. Do this 10 times. Then turn your head as far around to one sltlo and thon tho other without turning your shoulders. Hoinoinher that unless you linvo a strnlght nose you must never wear onr hair In a phc!io and don't draw jour chin ImcK Into our throat, for that Is death to n good profile " SaftS I $"' ""vf"? ' ' 'aftr .ABBE .JlBBBBBBBBB J&t jgKJKJKJKJKKJKJKJH - - LILLIAN GISK. .Ml-s l.llllith (ilsli (misIhk soclally lii llltiMrnto this Ix'iiuty iiiiicle. NELSON 'ANGEL' TO BACKWARD MIDDIES 10 NKW UK, .lime . Margaret Drwlsr Holniu. profUlent of th Wom en's Trad I'ntori leuitue. UHtted to du a tall to the T.otut ueo wouieu Murkfiii tn th lulled States to tvr- car, 'overt4y'a tmrrylm boM r- t srdw u obu,H miw Hork. flan ipoIh hw, snd ym m't run coBamoBs. and to twrom affll- over h wait mihout nakli a puue- turo." "Whi' do on as tlw htug nrt'(t lfoldei ' ' "I prokn. 'i in-' wHi tWaMtW 1 1 OIL) th ut ' ' ,, W. Utd with thu American Kederstloa of Labor. Ths Uagu bom has Might Hm1 naiilaMlWM M Many Uraa fltlaa. It m statad that S.OOO.OOu of ItM WtaritM owm ar hu( )i!l yamrv oM. OF DAY IN BRITAIN '-mhi. .nine i'.i f.otiont was reiommsuded tod lv I'rrmler As qutth to the promoters of liulld Hull mrpiiug uervioiore nosel con Hui'ttHl with aldtirutauic banquets of proverbial opwleuco. Ths proutlttr souiht thus to Initial a utovowont la tin hatMO of wwlth. to muitort tha Urltian war loau. sad stit an xawplo of thrift to tha ualluti now burdened villi Ida efckHdltuB or Ji:..uo,a dan, (W cost vt tha war. ANNAI'OI.IS. June J'J UlineMes were put on the stand at the Inves tigation of Irregularities In examina tions m the liitwil academy today In defense of MliUhlpmau It M. Nelson, nn honorman of last year's first class anil one of (he esvon defendants rec ommended for dismissal by Superin tendent l'tillsni. AH, with one excep tion, estlfletl that they were nuked to visit Nelson's room when tlte were found to ho In danger of becoming uuatlsfactor In their studies. Nel son. It Is aliened, made a practhe of coaching Imckward students. HAIIIEN REBELS MEET REPULSE t'AI'K IIAITir.N, ll.uti, .lone '!). Keltel forei'K eniiimumleil lis lr. llolio, who ih tr.Mng to nei throw (lie government of I'reMilinl (iillnume, .etenlav attacked Fort Iierre Mi ehelh, hut without nx-itll. The fjiiu liont I'lieilhiue luuiiharileil I'ltennz, wheie the reheU had taken ieftte. WASHINGTON, 1). C, .lime 'Jil Thitl the juice of currnntK, blackber ries, black raspberries, sour cherries niul peaches may lie prepared nntl kept ns Bticccssftillv nn grape juice and bv the same methods, has now been demonstrated in tlio course of n series oC Investigations which the United States department of agricul ture is pontluotuitj into tlio whole complicated question of fruit juices. The juices of tho fruits mentioned, it hits licen found, retain their charac teristic color niul flavor after being sterilized nntl stored away fintl can, therefore, be made available for n-o throughout the year in households and at soda fountains, etc. In this way it is thought much fruit that has hitherto been allowed to uo to waste muy he utilized. Changes In Vhivor For reasons, however, which are not as yel verv thoroughly untler- Mootl, the various fruits differ great ly in the effects ol' sterilization upon them. Thus, strawberry juice niul red raspberry juice lose their distinc tive colors ami flavors very readily, iiud therefore cannot be put up on a commercial scale ami marketed ns grape juice is. Lemon and orunge juices ulso unilorg-o peculiar change" in flavor after sterilization and no sntisfaetiiry method of overcoming this obstacle hns yet been developed. Lemon juice is the more promising, but this, too, ciiunol vet he manurae ,tured t'oiiuncrcililly with success. With certain precautions, on the other hum), pineapples can lie made to yield a sterilized juice oT a very attractive flavor which should have distinct commercial possibilities. The juice, however, should be kept in cold storage nt from 112 to .Vi degrees Fahrenheit after sterilization, nnd most of the suspended material should be removed bv menus ttf u milk separator or bv filtration. More over, where utmospliorit oxvgen is not excluded in the process of bottl ing, tho juice darkens gradually. Making Apple Juice Thee studios have already leult ed in the discovery of n method pro ducing concentrated apple juice bv freezing which is not only easier to hop than ordinary cider, but whjch will keep much better. In the con-l ceiilrntetl juice, however, tho pres ence of sugar mid neitl retards the growth of iniero.orgaiiii.ms and fer mentation is verv slow. Similar methods nro now being tried out with other fruits. In the case of grape fruit juice, for exam pie, concentration to a sirup by freezing is easily aeeomplihhcd, unil it appears at tho present time that there nro great commercial pliabili ties in this method, ulthmmh further experimentation is considered neces sary. In the tmsn of fruits whose juices do not suffer uiiv change of flavor or color in the process of sterilization, this method is not likclx to prove necessary. Details of the experiments with n discussion of the effects upon the various trtnts of sterilization, expos, ure to utino-phcrit' oxygen after ster ilization, storage at low tempera tures, etc., etc., ore contained in n new bulletin of the United States de partment of ugricultuie, No. JH,' Studio on Fruit Juices. to wo.MKN wiiooyi:iuo - Thousands of American "wdmenl ill our homes are dally sacrificing their lives to duty. In order to keep tho homo neat nnd attractive, tho chil dren well dressed and tidy, women overdo. Soon a weakness or dis placement Is brought on and thoy sur fer In silence, drifting nlong from lintl to worse. For forty years Ldla K. Plnkham's Vogetnblo Compound hns proved a boon nnd a blessing to wom en In this condition, by restoring their systcniB to a normnl healthy condi tion. Why don't you try 117 Attn THE PAGE Mcdfortl's Leading Theater LAST TIME TONIGHT Vllagrnph Broadway Star Feature Three Part Comedy Love, Snow and Ice A fascinating picture, taken In tho Adlrondacks showing Ico Cnrnlvnl and inter Sports at Saranac Lake. Wally Van anil Nltra Frazcr. llloijraph Two Part Drama Wives of Men Her Dormant Love Ono I'art r;. o-l ie THE PAGE Mcdfortl's Leading Theater coMiXd Wednesday and Thursday Count Leo Tolstoi's Soul-Stirring Drama Kreutzer Sonata A I'KATlHi: YOU WIU NKVKIt FOUGHT Vim oe It to yourself to see thin great plttine. The Splendid Adlng-Keenes 'lite SiiHrb IN STUDY AT CORNISH A I.IIUUtAL Ol-Vlill Tho undersigned druggist Is au thorised by the Amorlcan Drug & Proas association, of which he Is a member, to gunrantoo Merltol Hair Tonic to islxo satisfaction or tho pur chiuo prlt'o will bo re fund oil. This indloatos tho confidence thoy have In his preparation, llasklns Drug Store local ngoaiay. Prices 60c, 11.00. Adv. NOTICK Not lee Is hereby given that the un doreiguod will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Mod ford, Oregon, at Its next rtHCUlar nieeUa'g on July 0, 1915, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous aud malt liquors at retail in quantities less than a gallon at its pi sue of busineae en South Front street In said city until January 1st, 1S1C. Hut Jrnio 10, I IMS. i IIQTML NASH, COUNISll. N li . June i9. Wear led by hu long automobile ride of jostorda). President Wilson, did not leave his summer home this morn ing, hut remained In his study at tondlug to his mail and official doc uments forwarded from Washington, lie planned to go autouioblling In the afternoon. The president kept in close touch with the state department to learn of possible developments In the Kuro pean and M.-xhan situations. It was said there w.ix nothing toda to war rant an wil'ln expression or opinion from him STOMACH Sl'Fn:UHUS! IUJAO THIS So many stomach sufforers havo been benefited by a simple preserlp tlon of vegetnblo oils which cured a Chicago druggist of chronic stomach, liver nnd Intestinal trouble of years' standing that we want you surely to try this remedy. It Is known ns Mayr's Wonderful Hcmedy. One doso will convince you. It usunlly gives com plete and permanent results even In the most stubborn cases. Ono doso I will convince you. Mnyr's Wonderful llemedy Is sold by lending druggists every whoro with tho posltlvo under standing that your monoy will ho re funded -without question or qutbblo if ON'K bottle fnlls to give you absolute satisfaction. Adv. Three Broadway Stars NANCE O'NEIL THEDA BARA WILLIAM SHAY Suppnrleil by a Cast of Distinction This great trl-slnr production Ls ono of tlio gien lest film suct'eesscs of tlio cnr. It hits Imvii exhibited In all the larger titles for oxtendisl runs, It Is a wonderful pirtiiivaud presont el by a wonderful cast. TWO DAVS OXIjV Prices: Lower floor 8!ic, Balcony lfic Children liic John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 8 S. nAim.KTT Phones M. 17 ami I7-J4 Ambulant Service Cvroiir War Declared On all microbes, germs, dirt and spots. Our plant is modern, sanitary and wo know how. Try us and be convinced. Special attention to all classes of work. Al'TO SHItVK'i: l-'UO.M 1CAGM-; POINT TO MKDFOHD AND HACK Tho undersigned will loavo Frank Lewis' confectionery ovory day ex cept Sunday for Medford with hla auto at 1 o'clock p. m., arriving nt 2 p. in. Loavo Nash hotel, Medford, at 5 p. in., arrivo at Kaglo Point nt 6 p. in. A part of the traffic Is solicit ed. S. H IIAIINISII. Kaglo Point. Oro $&M Silt 3r$ tun ulrtJI p.mwj w 'im '7 ike v restaurant will appeal to jou. iz riioue ',M-i nrimjUttvjrii' rv! asmsuiiQ4 ' Nearest to I g EerytH.n;', 1 '. t':ll Ml ! HOTEL MANX Powell St. at OTarrcll SAN FRANCISCO Hea.Vinrtro for Callfor. whi!eisitinitheExpo- 'il!n ...t m Our commodious lobti "- scrice. anil hnmrit. It HS I j :IS Xo Raise In Rates F6 Bg S1.50PcrDayUP gjj IManS(jcrent H5J vfi,'ai fief btflmfci Oie.Vanx" I hMF'jfH iMmmBim