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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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Medford, Oregon, under the act of March
I, 1S7B.
Hworn Circulation for 1914, 2C88
I'll 1 1 leuaed wire AMonlatad 1'rcan dlu
patcliea. si$gP
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tiubBcrlborn falling to rocelvo
papers promptly, phone Clrcu-
latlon Manager at WiOH
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HONG KONG KOLUM
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SAY?
BLEM FLANkLIN SAV WELL
DONE TWCEE PONE CMlNA
BW SAY NO CAN TELLE ;
MAVBESO 6ET ALESTED
FLOP BIGAMY!
I'ltOM VAirnicvii.i.i:
(John ami Man Ilnrki)
"Aro you a wildler?"
"Yon hot I'm iv Bohllor."
"What Kind of n aoltller nro you?"
"I'm n lioy hIoiicIi. Hut you nay
you nro it wildler, too,"
"Vch, there nro 5000 women In nty
nrmy."
'Tlvo thousnnd woman. I wnnt
lo Jqln. I'm n homo i;unnl."
"What iiro tho diitlCH of n homo
Kunrd?''
"Why, I slay homo and tnko rnro
of tho ronuliir soldier' wIvpb."
"With you ovr In n roKiilnr lint-
tlo?"
"I HVflil with my inntlior-ln-lnw
two yonr." .
"Tlmt wnnit't K hnttlo."
"No, tiint wnH-n riot."
"Aro you hrnvo?"
"I Hlioulil wiy ho. I hniln't licon
In tho nrmy two wooIih Imfoio :
Ntvnd jho Mttln ronimont."
"Vtm illtll how?"
"I Hhot tho cook."
"
Pollen Judge-You wiy tho nrlnn
nor Htruck yott n vIoliMit lilow.llnvn
you nny wltnuiMoi to provo Iff
iPronoautor Y, ynr honor, I've
Kot n n oyo wlttuwfl
Phj'HlcInn TIiIh innn's condition U
not duo to drink. IIo'h boon driiKKt'il.
Pollroninn (InrnliiK m nntl ipak
Iiik timidly) I'm nfrnlil yo'ro rlKht
Hlr, I dniKgod him nil tho way- a
inwtlor of a huudtod ynnU or inoro
A proiulnont New York theatrical
hihii tolhl thU Htory of how ho wan
oiido fonliid In a uonltirn rity.
"Wo hud n ihtilndramn nnd IiohIiIoh
pluyltiK tho londlnx rulo, 1 iirlfd as
liookliiK hgont nnd Iniwliioan nuuiii
Kr. Ah wo mndo h hit I wmh In for
ome nil nro of popularity. At Hint
llmo tlioro wiiti nu nulnnrnph itmic
1 found mysnlf hIkuIiik photiw hiuI
mnU iimny tlmoa iltirlim tho dny.
Plimlly, ono Rnturdny nftornoon, 1
ilkod Into thn tlioator lo find a
long row nf imoplo wmUIiik for mo.
ohi-Ii luwirliiK n hiiiiiII enrd. Itaplilly
I iilonritpluMl ouoh onrd.
"Wliut wnu my ooUHterimtlon tho
Mt porforinitnoo whon 1 found nil
theto oenU In tho chhIi drawer' On
i'hpIi ohh wh wrltlon 'iww hoHror!"
A (Htrtaln kIcii In Stat laud httl tlio
roiititntlou of IihvIuk h iludid who.
An ICnKllnhuiiiu vUltinl the plMce. uuU
uakod his BuliU eliout (ho rho
"Just tdiout, 'Two bottle of
whisky.' " nld the xutde.
Tho KnxlliliniRii did reoueeteil.
nnd after wultlny for everel imIh
uloti ho turned to the Rwt. ami ald'
"Hut I do not limtr ny oelio "
"Mnyho, no" ohuoklml the Sot.
"hut horo'rt tho Iniwle pomln' wl' tho
whisky."
"I wondor If It I wwl diamond "
milled Dorothy m etae ooni-niplatpd
tho oniJfijjoiiiont ling Jnek hud Imii
lior, ,
"Yon nowln't worry lout thnt.'j
ropliod nor uonroHt menu. i nan
It toetod when Jnok avo It o me."
Mr Joiioh- -Dow nicely you hold
tho darnliiK cotton. Mr Ilrown"
Mih Hrown Oh ( od ce nv
liiiBbnnd U urrd to tellniK n-li r
Ion of about that luujlh'
WY
0 I
-lrVk P
RAILROAD LAND GRANT LANDS
PORTLAND aoems intent upon dictating tho disposal
of the O. & ( hind grant lands without roforonoo to
tho wishes of the counties
t nc land is situated near Portland. The hulk of it and by
'ar the niost valuable portion, lies in .southern Oregon,
which is most vitally concerned.
The southern Oregon counties have suffered most from
tV blight of railroad ownership and curtailed develon-
nient. Southern Oregon, more than any other portion of
tlio state, needs the proceeds of these funds in its develop
ment. Southern Oregon should have a voice in the dis
posal of file lands.
.Jackson, .Josephine, Douglas and Curry counties com
prise the largest mineral zone in Oregonthe region tlmt
has already produced the most gold and will eventually
produce iniicli more, a region rich in many other minerals,
and destined to boooino one of the great copper-producing
belts of the world. This mineral development has been
stifled by the do-nothing, sell-nothing policy of private
ownership.
Loft alone, the government will place most of the tim
ber lands in the federal reserve, thus withdrawing from
taxation a large area of the
tracts will be opened'to sett lenient and the counties benefit
little. The four counties should get together and unite
upon a. definite program for the disposal of the lands to
benefit materially the regions involved.
The following is offered as a suggestien:
.First, a survey of the lands to determine their charac
ter and a cruise of the timbered lands and an appraisement
of the agricultural land.
The segregation of (he
tion of the title of the lands
government, so the same would be open to the prospector,
explorer .inn miner lor an lime TO come.
If the mineral lands aro in tho timbered section provis
ion should he made for the sale of the timber, while the
title to the land would remain in the government and bo
open to the prospector.
The timber land should be sold according to its cruise.
The agricultural lands sold according lo its appraisement.
There is no reason for presenting anyone with a Jf'HOOO
timber claim for $'100, or a valuable farm free.
The proceeds from the sale of these lands should reim
burse the government for the purchase price'of $2.00 an
acre from tho railroad. The surplus should be used in de
velopment projects in the region in which the land is
located in highway eonstruetion and in irrigation.
All of the southern Oregon counties need aid in building
roads and in constructing irrigation systems. Proceeds
from the sale of tho grant lands will provide this needed
aid.
Undermining of Family by Intemperance
(I'nlillMheil liy re.Ut's f (', T. T.)
Dooh lutoiuiiornui'o undernilno tho
family? Klrnt lot'H boo what tho
lllliln IoIIh iih about thin matter. Paul
tollH iih In Col. 2:21 that wo imiHt
touch not, tiiHto not, handle not. TIiIh
applloM not oul to drink, hut to
many other way In which wo may
lie Intompnratc, hut I think whUky
U tho Krontoet foo v:tli which our
people hno to comhnt. I think KIiik
Alcohol Iiiih iinilormlnml more fain
lllott than any ono t IiIiik In till tho
world today. Provorba, 20.1, toll
iih wiuo In a mocker. nUoiik drink In
niRiiiK and whotmovor Ih docolvnd
thereby In not wmo. SUtorH, Mop
nnd think with mo for h momont of
Uioho fnr and wide. who are ilocolv
od; think of tho couutloee number
of notlior. nlHter and wUoh whose
henrtH aro broken an they nee the
riilniHl lived of their loved ouoh.
Think of the hllxhtod hopes of the
iiiothcrH uh the) hco their Iioh nnd,
cm, Klrln. too, dlHRraied, ruined for
COLLISION AT DEAL!
UK VI.. l.'iiKlnml, Juno .10 - Tho
llollaud-ViueiUMii Hue Hto.iuiHhlp,
Nleuw AniHterdnm. IiuvIiik a Iiuhoi
number of mieimor on bounl I
bmiud from New York for Rotterdam,
wcim run down In a ton by an mi
known steamer whllu anchored In
the Dowiu today.
Tho port iiuarter of the trn-.t-htutlc
liner wan damHHOd but thti ven
l l till ildiiiK Hufol at unchor.
ThU make the oithth coIIIhIoii III
ie DnwiiH within tho (nut throe days.
NKW YOHIC. Juno 30. The liner
Nleuw Aiiuterdutu nailed from New
York June A, with niiproxlnintoly
line nMMei)Ker and a general cnrojj
for ltotlerdHm. She Hhould have
leaobed Itottertlnm If pot detained
I
en route, on June 20.
OF
E
I'Mil, .lane .10. (lmi:-. o! .'-.-
pinnace ii;:iiint Ita.MPulid Swohoda,
who eltuui lo luiM' hven limn in Hitu
Frtiiici-eu, Hill he dri.cd, the Petit
I'miMiii n, .is nu tioiiir i videiiee
t - i I In In . n i!t t. ,.. .1 1 he
i ' l iii ui n 'li ' r ilit
I
J 'lie
.i
it u ' i
HOLLAND LINER
!M3DD3PPBD...CVn.. TRJ3TJyEtf,MEPF,QRD OKEgON,
containing the land. Little of
four counties. Non-timbered
mineral lands and tho restora
in the mineral districts to the
ever h tho frlKhtful rlKn of KIiik
Alcohol In our laud, the hind or tho
hrnvo and tho free.
WhlHky oaiisoH Inwuilty. In tho
your 1010 tlioro wore -'712 more In-
hiiiio perMoim than there wore etu
deutH enrolled In our coIIokoh and
unlvorsltloH who wore HtrlvliiK for a
hlKher, nobler life. StatlHiloH hIiow
that yearly 30,000 people nuffor from
inontnl dlHeitHOH hroiiKht on by Mtronx
drink. TIiIh domou rum Iii'Iiikh a
train of wooh too iiuiuuiouh to men
tlon into ovory llfo It tnnrluw. Proy-
orbH, 23: i I, tolln uh tlmt drink hrlnU
poverty, tlnm uiuliirmlnliiK tl
houlth and llvoe of our loved one
our mother, wlvoa, our preclo
tlod-Klon children.
Cod help uh to rally to tho hii
port of thoHo In the front of thj
great battle and we will atnmp tlJ
curno from our noble land.
(Paper prepared b Mrs. Hlloy
lleiiRon for tho W C T V , Ju
24, l!iU. )
FACE DISMISSA
VV VSlllN'tiTOV, Juno in Seer
ttu Daniels and Hear Vdnilrul 1'ij
lam. Huperlulondent of tho nnvnl ac
ilemy, conferred today over the I
UeHtlKattoiiH of chnrgoe of luul
brought out at tho Inquiry into
reKiilnrltloH in oxamlnatlons now
proiironH nt AnuiiioliH. Secrotn
DauIoU Hiild no clemency would '
extended to nil) guilty om
If iiii)ono tins been hniltiK m
Socrotnry DunielH, ho will net out
tho academy. There Ih no dUorntld
to bo oxerclnetl. Cultures bun nmJ
the duty of ncndeniv officer pin
In u Htntute prohlbiilnK the prartln
Kvor.v nildnhliuinn has been repeuto
admoiiMieil of tin, ho no one cJ
un he tldl not know
I
NTW OKK, .linn- hi Sir lloh.
til Heiilcii, t .median incinicr, who i
hero uwaituiK a ship to take luui to
Kiiyland, epvdit' t disfiisM with
uiMubei'k ut the. Unlink cuhiuet "eel
t.un miixii'tiini iiiction" win. h oen
la cttletl liet hv jM-ri'iml mteixiew
' Tin I'ainiil .iii ihiiiu iiiiu-ti' - ml
ll t im it wire e 'nt (tin, ir tlu
V ! ' ( u II' f I til ll' ) l t 11
In- tr.xucii, anuccj anil ctpupped
HAZNG
MODES
JENKIN LLOYD JONES, FAMOUS
X
r .4 m&i, ' mMW&HftE m.
.Tonkin Llovd Jones fntno'u )ii-tor of All Souk church, ( h!- iji,
pence nilvocnte nntl socinl .eltl ment director, uinl lu luiilc, un w
,frn. Kilitli Lnckcr-tccn, ui'riutf!idcnt of Alirnhnm l.wnlii conic. T.io
lri(leroom H 71 vcnrn of nj;o. In t lie woildintr ceiemitny the word "unej"
wuh omitted and "olieri-di" -uli'tituled.
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL
Watch Your Hands and the Way You Stand, Advises Dorothy Gish,
Famous Film Beauty
HY ERTHKIt HOFFMANN'.
"So much (leppiiiN upon tlio way
you use your linniK," "aid picttv
Dorothy (lih I lie oilier do v.
When I u-l;ed her what lier licaiih
proci iption wii for keeping lit r
linntlM siiiiuilli ami white xhe snul:
"Of collide, tho way you ue jour
IimikIh does nut puiticularlv niiike lor
their whitcuos After the uial
care, which overv well groomed wo
inuu Hives In all her pemou, theio h
u cilice of poiM and jfcHturi- that, il
ncipiircil, will une mIiimihI iiiiv 'jmI
Hie icpulutiuu of having heaulilnl
IiiiihIk.
"There i iiiilhinjf, which helps n
ftir llo acipiiio this a- oooiui; hct'-clf
iH otlit'is sot her on the Hcieen.
"'Only a few gfrU are mole ucl
ii'shos,' Mime of the pretty occkcr
after honiitv will reinitrl,'. Mlnw -hall
wo who ure ju-t jj i rl - lcain to u-e
our hnnils with arneof
"First," mi id Dorothy dish, "wn
must ohncrve otheiH ami titul where
the other ii i rmeeful ami where
lie N a wk ward. Then you hum oh-
Hotve yoiir-elf niter you hno taken
your tleep hrenthiuif ooicim' in the
mtiruiu, take u little lime to pciiot t
yourself in grace. If posihle stand
hefore u lonr mirror nnd prut tit."'
moving your liautl- to fix vour h.ui,
lo huh) a hook, to put on vour hot,
lo clasp nml unclasp them while tall,
in, to make the evory-dov t:ctiir
wlteu tnlkiutf. Do thin until it hi
ciniies second nutuic to you and win
will soon he culled the uiil with t!n
lieiiiilil'nl hands." ,
Novice of the Road
AI'TO SliltVIOIt IMtOM HAOI.K I
POINT TO MKDI'OltO AND HACK '
The undHrslgned will leave Frank
I.ewU' confectionery every day ox
cept Sunda for Medford with liU '
nuto at 1 o'cloik p ui arrlvint; at 2
p in I.eavt Nunli hotel. Medford. nt
p in . arrie nt Facie Point at 6
' in V , art of the traffic 1 solicit'
id S 11 HVUN1SU,
Fatle Point, Oro
WEDNESDAY, .TUNE D0,.,iP1j
PEACE ADVOCATE, WEDS AT 71
DOIiOTffif
GISH
.Miss Dtmitliy (.'Uh INwIiik lv-(iiil. '
to Illustrate This Heanty VHIcle.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Asslatant
28 8. IIAUTLKTT
Plioni'H M. -17 nml I7-Ja
iilinliinrp Service Coroner
0. !' J
THE PAGE
V FIIMND VV VXD Till HSDAV ,
Coiint Tolstoi's Soul-Stilling Diauui
KREUTZER SONATA
a i'icutui: vor wn-i. ni:vi:u ronni-rr
THREE BROADWAY STARS
NANC15 0'NElL TIIEDA BARA WILLIAM SHAY
Siii'poiteil by a Cast of liitlnrtloii
i .
You tiwc ft 10 jouiNt'lf to sH this gieal pli hi o. The splenttld
luting, tlie siicili scenes.
io Days Only
Special Musical Pitignun With This l-Vitmv
.Mr. I.jle C. True, Oi-ganUt
Atlaglo, Sunatn I'allietJipie llccthoveii
Ituiiilo, Oji. At Xo. I ISccthoicii
.Minuet fiiuii Soiuta, Op. :tl No :t ...lVovtliinon
Smi SeltH-tlon (liy reipiesi)
Selcftioii, Mine. Hiillei-fly Puccini
l.to' Soimw Sliidly
Tennesoee 1 Hear Von Calling .Me (.IoImiiiV lilt)
Mj Utile Dtvani (ilii (New)
Norma, selections Ik-lllni
' t
This giiat til-tar Hxliut Ion is
.of the j ear. II has Isvo oxlilbitcil
Jiiiilist runs. It is a wtimleiful
IVU l.l-t
VPrltts
Imner floor, iJAc, Hnlcony, lAt, ( blldrvn, IV
(IS.
SUBMARINE
IN
SV FHVNTISCO, June .10
I'nltotl Stntos HUbninrlne 1I-.T, wctlfifd
between two rockH orf Point Sur, 150
miles south of here, Is In no Immed
iate danger, nccordliiK to wireless
messages to the Htoniner Harvard.
i Tho monitor Cheyenne, subninrlno
' tender, reported she ncedctl no ns
j slstance to get the 11-3 Into snfo wnt
I erx.
Submnrlnc telephonic communica
tion wan established by the Cheyenne
with l.lontennnt W. F. Newton, com
ninndliiR tho 11-3. nntl lio rejiorled
the 1I-.1 to he Intact, lylnp npparently
on smooth bottom. The submnrlno
Is not submerged. The steamer
lArlronlnn which stood hy for n tlmo,
I proceeded nnd the United Stntes const
Rtianl cutter McCulloch ordered to
the suhninrlno's nsslstnuce, early to
day, turned bncl: when assured she
wns not needed.
The 11-3 went aground Inst night
In a fog while on her way, with the
Il-l and 11-2, under convoy of the
Cheyenne, from Sim Diego hero to
Join tho fleet off tho Pnnninn-Pnclflc
exposition.
The 1 1-3 wns two hours alicntl of
her convoy when she got off her
ronrne nnd struck between the rockH
IN CHICAGO IHURS.
CIIICACIO, Juno DO. -A general
shutdown of nil allied huildim; con
struction ami uiateiial iuterets will
go inlo offel-t tomorrow', it was nn
nouut'ed today. Alt plants will re
main eloed until u complete settle
ment h l cached with or.u'nuircil la
lior in the huililin;; iitilu-try.
The order to shut down will throw
cnil of emplovment more than 'JIIII.OIIO
men, aeetirdiug: to climate. The inn
leiial intlusdics to cln-e include liun
her interests, 70 yard; hiick innnu-factiiier.-,
!! mihIi; lime kiln coni
paniex, 21; saiul, sione nnd rael
itilcrcts, 11 estnhlishmcnts; susli,
door and liliml mills. -1$.
Limn Trouble Yielded
to This Medicine
If MiU tire minVrliiK ilh siiuius
lllll! tioilbli .1 will p.i o fully itl.
M.StlKlU- l.iM'lllil- Altil.UlM', a
Ifl If 1-, Wllilh ll IH C vlkHl IIIIIIV 1
1'iieiin tin,. ri.i -i .
.-.:ii'l l.lriiril lii- riilln.. I'n.
"I.riitlfiiiriii III llir llil'r of
lima I liuit mi iiltm'L nf tirlinu-, Inl
limril li) I'liriiiiiuiilii, nml lulrr li)
mill I'rmililr. In llir ttlulrr f
HUM I luul ii i-imuli, nlftlil nnriils
fftrr nml rnlsrU uuiiullllo or Mlirill
liinkliiu sluir, uinl liitrr luul mini
lii-milrt luiur. nt nni Hun tlirrr In
lirrr mic-i-riikUr iIhjh. 'Iliri-i- plijul.
i'Iiiiim Irrnfrtl nir. I wax iinlrrrd tu
lir tmiiiiiluln, lull illil mil ijii, lick
mini' lltrnillt,. uiin iri-iiiuiiifiulril
li u fflriul. tflrr lilkliut u .ninll
illllllitlt) I linil I lie Mtst iiulrl nlslit'a
li-fi for trks. 1l liiiiriiii'inviil
tins mnrki'il friuu llir ilrsl, I untnt-il
strrnslli nml urlulil una iirtlir.
I nfirr luul iiiiutlir- In miirrlinuf. mui
ni t-iiiiKli Krn.ltiullr Irssrunl until
rlltlrrl) kiuii'. I mil iicrfn-tlr ttrll."
I llilirrtliitril.l
I nidiiill) IVMCl'. I.Ol (ill It .
lU-Kinun'M Alivriulvc U mom t itleu
(Ioub In bron. Mini cutdrrli ami no.
vit throHt suit lunir nfrertioiiB nml
UP-bUlllllIlK tlin MVHtlllll l"0lltMlll
no Imiiiiful or Imblt-fuimlnK iIiukm.
At'cejit no Niilmtituti- ftnnll l. lr
resular lu. . lil.l , iriulliiK
ill'ilKKlHtN. Write fur boolilAt of re
. oerlt'
i:-kinnii l.slniriltor), I'hlliulrliililii,
Price $1 nnd $2 a hottlo.
Medford's
Leading Theater
one of the greatest film successes
In all Hie lai-ger rllUv. fur e.
WEDGED
ROCKS
CALIFORNIA
COASI
BUILDINGSHUTDOWN
picture ami pro-cntiil by a louder-
NOBODY SPARED
. . ... .. :i: ..... .
Kidney' Troubles AttaCkl .Molfi(
Men mill Women, Oltl nntl Youmr
Kldiiey Ills seize youiiB and old,
Often come with little warning.
Children suffer In their early jears
Can't control the kidney secretions.
Olrls nre Innguld, nervous, suffer
p.iln.
Women worry, oun'l do dally work.
.Men have lnino nnd nchlng backs.
If you have nny form of kidney
Ilia '
You must rench tho enuse- the
kidneys.
Donn's Kidney Pills nro for weak
kidneys
Have brought relief to Medford
people.
Medford testimony proves It.
Mrs. Mary Wlntorhulder, 812 V
Pnlm St., Medford, says: "Not only
have I used Donn's Kidney Pills m
self with good results, hilt I nine
know of others who hnve used them
with success. I am a firm believer
In tho merit of Donn's Kidney Pills.
I have never hoen bothered since I
took this medicine nbout four years
ngo."
Price fiOc, nt nil dealers. Don't
simply nsk for n kidney remedy -get
Donn's Kidney Plllstho snmo
thnt Mrs. Wlnterhnlder had. Foster
Mllhurn Co., Props., Iluffalo, N. Y. -Adv.
DELICIOUS
ICE CREAM
TRUE TO ITS NAME
GET OUR PRICES
Medford Creamery
JH X. ( ciilrnl Ave.
MOTORISTS
Tin yon know the
10 ADS of
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