Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AMELICA
HAHHV THAW
Mn)beso Holly Thaw glcatctl Mcl
Icnn ninn.
Allosamoo gcttco nnmo most In tho
plnporo.
MnybcBo cliuy; maybeso samo Ilka
inalliioo Idol.
, Hally's maw much obliged rich,
llally go throo college Ono col
lego maybcBo inakco crazy; thrco col
' lego maybeso mnkoo 'auro. ' '
Loartico everything not da' bookco.
,' Mally plltly nctlcps., . ,
Shotce 8llnnfor(d W)e.
Maybeso havo pleas' agent; mnybciio
nut.
Lnwynr man maybeso provo him
clnzy then prove ltlit not clazy,
wv.ee. ?i;i ,
I Needed, a Tonic
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Jlcut room, Anyhomc, Thlstown, To
day. Characters, Father, Mother,
J'rctty Daughter, Doctor.)
Mother (pettlshly-Clara-doesn't.
jiri wcu ni an. it wiin iwno nuioro
,lio camo down to breakfast thin
morning. Father Sho doesn't look
well. I guess her ayHloui noois toning
up. Ah, good morning, "doctor. (Kn
tnr family doctor.)' Qlnd to boo you.
,Mothor- Doctor,.Im glad you camo
' JiiHt now. Clara needs u tonic. What
hind Hhnll wo glvo horTT
Kather I think' sho noods Iron.
Doctor Very we'll, I proscrlbo a
flat Iron!
(Curlaln)
IllHcjll l.lfo
Til marry, a fairy
Hounds' woll In al)oolc,
Jly wary men marry
" A competent cook!
Kansas City Journal,
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you tell thnt joung man
Hid
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'light hwUc
Itclird off at ten?"
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IIo'h romlng at ton' In futuro!"
London Mall.
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with evident appreciation) ltoally,
this I aplondld etufft Thoy say that
It In both meat and drink.
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on Ifa might o are, eor; an If yo
IhUo plonty of It, It'll folnd o lodglu'
too.---I.oiiilon I'unrh.
All I'.toliitlon
Women aro nnvpr.iiugjllets.",
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A LESSON
WAR is making some wonderful transformations in
the economic and industrial life of Europe such
radical changes that it is doubted if there is ever a return
to tho old conditions.
The socialist dream of a democratic state is already ful
filled (except for the democracy) in some of the belliger
ent, .liations. The state has become the producer, manu
facturer, -distributor and dispenser. As yet it is a mili
tarf aulocratir state, but the end of the conflict" is far
more likely to see it transformed gradually into a coopcra
lio democratic stale than to see the old capitalistic indi
vidualism revived.
To insure ample supplies of food, the state is managing
the farming. Seed is distributed and planted under the
direction, of experts. Food stocks have been seized to
prevent vaslo and arc scientifically distributed. Prices
tire i'ixeil to prevent extortion. Idle lands arc utilized
and intensive cultivation enforced.
The manufacturing industries aro similarly controlled
by j!.he slate. Supply is regulated to meet demand and
now industries financed to meet conditions. Hours of
labor and compensation aro fixed. Strikes arc forbidden
lhocmploycs and extortion or abuse the employers, and
arbitration made compulsory.
Railroads havo been taken over bodily by all the war
ring nations, and arc operated in tho interest of the nation
by the government. Primarily the move was necessitated
for tho handling of troops, andarmy supplies, but it has'
worked advantageously for tho general public.
In, a twinkling tho old system has been shattered. The
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i;uiii!iuiiJio,y uj. iiiiciutti, iiiill. iiruw IIIC JJIlUOIl lugouicr xor
self-prcservation? has welded together its economic and
industrial life and changed the entire svslcm. . The seem
ingly ilnpqsfciblc lias bccome'an actuality. Tho so-called
impractical proven most practical. The good of the many
lint) r 11 sls1ii1t ItnnAtn ,.. ..-.ai. X . i-1. J 1 11. J
utio ouuuumj' uccuuiu jntiHiiiuuiiG tu inu gam UJ. mo lew.
If tho cooperative stale, as it is being evolved in Du
rope, is n good thing in timo of war, why is it not also a
good thing in timo of peace?
it it is tho duty of the stato in war tunes to provide
ample food and occupation for all, to prevent oxtortion,
to rcgulato supply and demand, to enforco arbitration of
labor disputes, to finance new industries, to operate the
transportation system- why then is it not also tho state's
duty in timo of peace'?
Why in a land of plenty should there be starvation and
privation in time of peace' Why should destructive labor
wars bo pornlittcd1? Why should fertile Jnnd be withheld
from'idtiltivation'r Why should tho public transportation
systems of tho land bo operated for private gain'? Why
should.iiot scientific efficiency replace wanton waste and
speculative greed Why should not the good of the nation
bo as.parainount in peace as in war?
Tho European war was precipitated, to prolong the
reign of privilege but militarism is building better than
Jt ktiew isV'ite owii df ficiotiey. writing its-death warraut
in striving to effect Hs perpetuation. It is giving the
world an object lesson in tho necessity of the cooperative
commonwealth not only in lime of war. but in time of
peace. Jt is quickening tho slow progress of the ovolu
tirth of'govornnfcnt into an instrument for the benefit of
all lnjfinjt.yt
UNIVERSTY
BOYS
ON INDUSTRIAL LIFE
Tho Icoluro of K. A. Ilorj,', who
with W. S. Kulilort, his uliiHHinato at
llio Univervlly oC AliniicHotn is muk
iuir nu 800(1 mile tour leeturiiif; on
Industrial America uml boosting their
nativo city, St. l'nul, lectured to it
liirwuiitlit'iii'o in Ali'dforil Sunday
uiKlil.
lly faking one through Hie plants
of tho largeht industry o tlio coun
try by meaim of motion luctures,
slidoH'niid a Rnipliio doMiipttvo tulk,
Mr. Hoitr proved tho cMMoiteo of n
now order in industry, u new econo
mies vhioli is rapidly MipplnnliiiK the
old and is direeilv the eause of our
wonderful national ihnclopmcnt. The
ceouomio necobsity of fondiietinj; eer
taiu Inihinohs industries, whioli are
iipeiwhitiily lntRP, tliiough the med.
ium of corporate inauacincnt, was
made plain in the eases of tho tele
phone, moat packing mid steel miiuu
fueturuiK iudiihlries,
In oorporuto Kystem of eondiietiiij;
hiibiuout with laio iiKgrtatious of
eupital llio opportunity of instituting
expensive mid tuteusivo metliods to
MifoBiiunl workinen is easily appur
ent. Tito U. S. blecl corporation
uhioli lias mitliorized a committee
eomposcd exelusielv of sliop work
men, to install any bysleui or devices
of safety in its factories, as the eom
mittco saw fit, shows tho extant to
which corporations aro co-oporating
with tho workman to improve his lot.
Tho methods of sanitation mid atori
luatum ucd hv Swift w- Co., in tho
meat packuif industry, showed tho
great euro mid consideration eer-
ciacri in the handling of human food.
Tlife witli other j;ixmt corporations,
nfo treating; the health mid economic
llboily of the workman as of iui
meunp vnliio to themselves mid to so
fiooioly and to government mid with
that idon aro not alone edtioatiiujund
lielpiiiR in tho homo life of llio wnrk
ors but aro oducatiiij; their eliildren
' WImS
Old Oont--l.mio gi,, can jour
baby slater talk!
Olrl Yea, nlr. when iou nut a non-
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'MEDFORDMAnJ TRIBUNE,
OF THE WAR.
.1 11. .. 1! 1 11
AT
SAN ritANCISCO, July 19. Thoro
aro half a million boys nnd girls In
Kansas who havo never seen saloons,
Governor Capper of that stato ro
marked today In an address at tho
Panama-Pacific exposition. Ills
speech was delivered from tho ntcm
of tho Kantian building In celebration
of Kansaa day.
"If It Is good to llvo In Knnfcas It
Is hocauso tho pcoplo of Kansas made
It no," said Governor Cappor. "Kan
sas (ooplo havo never dodged n dif
ficulty nor refused to faco an Issue
Kn-isas Is now n good placo In which
to llvo largely because 30 years ago
wo dared to mako tho opou saloon
an outlaw, bemuse wo woro not afraid
to attack a curso as ancient as human
history, nnd put It from us for over.
I am proud of tho fact that Kansas
has halt a million boys and girls who
never saw an open saloon."
FAIR LIST PRICES
E
IVoplo who own automobiles cer
tainly have cause to congratulate
thenisrlvcs, if figures compiled by tho
B. V, Goodrich company, showing tho
money tiro purchasers havo saved
since tho promulgation of that com
pany's "Fair List" prices on January
;ilst, last tiro to be uucepted as uvea
approximately correct and there ap
pears to bo no reason to doubt their
auouraoy.
"It is estimated by tho Goodrich
eompuuy," said an official of the B.
F, Goodrich company, Akron, Ohio,
"that thto saving to tire users, be
cause of the general reduction of
price which followed tho iiblicalion
of tho 4Fuir-Libt' will bo no less than
$25,000,000 a year. Ono's first
thought is that these figures cannot
possibly bo correct, but tho theorj
on which thoy aro worked out b
tho Goodrich people becomes reason
KANSAS
DA
EXP ION
able when it u explained.
MEDEORD,. OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 19t 1015
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Kntliryn lulnjr. "tillbei
NEW YORK, July 17.-Miinhnllnn
lias Htirrenderml unconditionally the
guns of u British drcadiiuuglitl
Tho drcudnmighl is II. M. S. Pina
fore, done 11)15 style. The defend
in? party, strongly entrenched ,iu
suecessivo rows of tlircnier'entH
is subjected to n brilliant bombard
ment with tho choicest of Gilbert and
Sullivan ditties.
Tho attacking party is tho "Gil
bert and Sullivan Kevue" beaut i
fill Kntliryn Irving in command. It
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LONDON, July ID. IteportH from
tho South Wales coal fields Indlcnto
no progress In tho negotiations for
ft ftcttlomont of tho strike, but efforts
will bo mado at tho cabinet mooting
today to find somo means of, speed
ily solving tho labor problem. It Is
generally believed In tho mining dls-
trlcts, however, that no satisfactory,
way out of tho present difficulties enn
bo found unless tho government takes
over tho mines und operates' 'theiii
during tho wnr. .
One of tho first things tho miners
demand Is tho withdrawal of tho
proclamation which brings them un
der tho provisions of tho munitions
bill. They resent tho Idea of work
ing tiudor coercion and Insist they
will pot consent to It.
It Is known thnt representatives of
tho government who aro conversant
with tho spirit of tho minors tnko a
gloomy view of tho present situation,
but If tho proclamation Is withdrawn
and tho government takos over tho
mines, It Is possible tho men may bo
prevailed upon to work for tho stato
on satisfactory terms. The Idon of
prlvnto aggrandUomcnt would thus
bo eliminated.
Tho mine owners aro alarmed at
tho great expenso to which they are
being put. In million to their low of
profits. Tho dally oxpenso Is estimat
ed at 1100,000,
The Hiiggostiou Is mado by Thomas
lllehards, general secretary to tho
South Walos Minors' Federation, that
tho mon bo allowed to go back to
work on their own tonus, negotiations
for a settlement to bo resumed while
work Is proceeding.
T
WASHINGTON, July 13 -Flood
wnlers In China aro receding but dis
tress among the population of tho, in
undated district Is Increasing, ac
cording to adlcos to tho navy depart
ment today from Captain Hough of
the gunboat Wilmington, now at San.
meen, China, Captain lfouph's juos
sago salil:
"Wator receding .Increasing dis
tress, loss of life among Chlnoso from
fire, flood and Ia k of food. Brought
rlco from Hong Kong, co-opornto Am
erican and ltrltixh consuls. Attaint
ing missionaries distribution bore,
also up river "
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
88 S. IUKTLKTT
Phonea M. 4? aad 47-JU
lAjubuUace Serrlea
Coroner
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SETTLING
Tl
IN BRITISH MINE
GREAT
ESS
FLOODED
CHINA
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- t mm MUllvau Itcvuo"
is the invasion of vaudeville by tho
comic ojicru of the lust century.
Somebody made n pot-pourrio of
four (lilbmt nu dSulliaii plots,
picked out the catchiest gems from
the four operas, put thorn intact iu
tho mouths of u first class chorus,
dressed 'tho chorus in eolprful cos
tume, put them on tho deck of n
modem battleship and plumped tho
battleship mid plumped the battleship
into the middle of u New York stage.
The success of bis assault has been
the sensation of the week.
TRADE. CONDITION
CHICAGO, .Inly 10. -Kirst baud
information conccrriitig conditions in
the lumber manufacturing industry o
ll 11 'l 1 O 1 ill'
inu uiiuiMi oiuiw mitt (ircsi.iiii.il in
tho members of the rcderal trnde
commission which opened a two days
hearing hero today.
Sawmill owners, wholesale dealers,
timber laud owners nnd represent!!
lives of lumber itsBo'cmtidns sup
plied tho coinmissiouuru with data
on conditions. Itobert I). Downnmu
of Now OrlomiH, president of tho Na
tional Lumber Manufacturers' as
sociation, wus prepared to givo a
genera! outlfiiu of tho industry. Men
identified with the lumber interests
throiighgout the country woro pres
ent. Tho hearings are u pnrt of a nn-tioii-wido
series arranged toward de
veloping America's foreign com
iiiercc. ' Later seesioTiB will be held
in many of the large cities west to
tho Pacific coast.
In outlining the purposes of hear
ing, I'M wn id N lliuley of Chicago?
vice chinmuiii of the commisMnu
miu):, , '
"In the judgment of the best busi-
ii cm brains of this country there
never Jias been so favorablo an op.
pot limit v for Amoricnu commerce to
seek mid find foreign markets for its
products, us ut this juiictiiio.
"With the prospect ju viow of 'get
ting the facts' regarding our foreign
trade possibilities, tho .commission
has entered upon this in estimation.
The market is thcie and we must de
velop." No Cluuico
Professor Tho geologist thinks
nothing of a thousand years.
Student Geo whlx! 1 loanod a
geologist ten dollars yesterday!
THE PAGE
Medford's Lcadinn Theater
Cool, Comfortable, "Well Ventilated
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Sollg Thrco Act Feature
The Octopus
With Thomas Santchl, Lllliau Hay
ward and others.
VITAGRAPH
The Goddess
Two Chapters
Iu which "Tho Goddess" emerges
from tho cavo after fifteen years.
V1TAGUAPH COMKDY
Welcome to Bohemia
Paul's Uohomlan friends wolcomo his
brldo to Bohemia.
WALLY VAN and NITKA FRAZER
in tho leads
5-10-150
ELM
BEGINS AT CIA
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WASHINGTON, July 10. Samuel
Oompcrs, president of tho Amenc.in
Federation of Labor, begun today nn
effort to end the strike in tho Kom
ington Arms plant nt Bridgeport,
Conn. Ho will confer with tho Lon
don lenders nnd 'ojthcre interested,
and while no. official action has been
"taken by tho department of labor,
Secretory Wilson hns been consulted
and is in touch with tho situation. It
is expected thnt the influence of the
government will bo exerted towntd an
early settlement.
President Oompcrs today expressed
the opinion that tho Bridgeport trou
ble may have been part of a general
plan by foreign influences to cause
labor troubles to cut off Ameucan
exports of arms mid ammunition.
"I know that foreign interests,
well supplied with funds, have sought
to bring on labor troubles to prevent
tho rihipping of American products to
Europe," said Ji;. Oompcrs. "I know
thnt an effort will bo made to bring
nbout it htriko of longshoremen mid
that when thnt failed an effort was
mado to cause a strike of seamen.
I know theso things as well as I know
nnythiiig that 1 have not personally
sren. Tlicro Can ho no doubt thnt
this' foreign propaganda, u'itb un
limited means behind it, is seeking to
check tho manufacture and exporta
tion of supplies for Europe."
Mr. Oompcrs said that nn effort
will bo made to improve conditions
at Bridgeport.
"There is n great hue mid crv " he
said, "that the workmen should bear
the burden of hard tiufes. I believe
Hint when tlicro is a general pros
perity from uny cnno the workman
should havo his share of the in
creased profit."
With Medford Trnfle Is ! jt'ord Mail
IT'S SURPRISING
That So .Many Mciironl People Fall to
ltccognl Kidney Weakness
Aro you a bad back victim?
Suffer twinges; headaches, dizzy
spells? '
Go to bed tired get up tired?
It's surprising how few suspect tho
kldnoys.
It's surprising how few know whnt
to do.
Kidney troublo needs kldnoy treat
ment. Mm
Donn's Kidney 1J1Ih aro for tho
kidneys onlyt "
Havo convinced Medford pcoplo of
their merit.
Hero's a Medford caso; Medford
testimony.
Kldnoy sufferers hereabouts should
read It.
Mrs. W. F. Longwlll, 102 Mlstlotoo
8U Medford, says: "I havo takon
Donn's Kldnoy Pills for kidney weak
ness nnd dull pnlns In my back, Thoy
soon rid mo of tho troublo and mado
mo well. Dean's kldnoy. Pills havo
also been used with good results by
otlicra In tho family."
Prlco fiOc at all dealers. Don't
simply nsk for a kldnoy remedy -get
Donn's Kidney Pills tho same that'
Mrs. Longwlll had. Fostcr-Mllburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Giin ChuriK China Herb Stare
Herb Cures Tor JCnrncbo, Headache,
Catarrh. Diplhtheria, Sot Throat,
Lung Trouble, Ouirer, Kidney
Trouble, Stomach Trouble, Heart
Trouble, Chills ami Fccr, Cramps,
Coughs, Poor Circulation, Car
buncles, Tumors, Caked Breast,
Cuitvi nil Mm Is of (oitrtis SO
OPKHATION.
To Whom It May Cencern: I am
free from rhoumntlsm. You can bo
tho samo by taking treatments from
Glm Chung, tho herb doctor. My
rhoumntlBiii was so bad taht It mado
mo so weak 1 could scarcoly got up
when I was down and tho pain I suf
fered ono could hardly know unless
ono had tho samo disease. I was
truly dissatisfied and disgusted with,
II fo In my condition and trying to
llvo. Now to my friends that caro to
bo cured and would liko to bo freo
try tho herb doctor. Ho can cer
tainly relievo In a very short timo.
Very truly yours, MRS. M. L. KOLK.
2U FRONT ST.. .MKDFOBD. OM'.
F0RE1
GN1INFLUENC
CAUSED
MUNITION
STIE-GOMPERS
CHARCOAL
WE ARE BUYING
Wc are buying charcoal burned In Southern Orcnon and arc ready
lo contract for any amount for immediate or future delivery at a
railroad shipping point.
We will lease and develop Manganese Ore and Chronic Ore tic
posits. .
Noble Electric Steel Co. ?
995 Market Street
WAS MISERABLE
COULDN'T STAND
j i - -
Testifies She Was Restored
to Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Lackawanna, N. Y. - "After my flrat
:bild witt born I felt. very miserable bwI
coum not puiiiiixjii
my f ecu Myrtaler-In-law
wished me,to
try Lydia E. 1'iiik
bam'a Vogotoblo
Compound nnd my
nerves became firm,
nnnr-llto (rood. steD
clastic, nnd 1 lost
that weak, trod
feeling. Thntwaa
ctv vi-nrs nro nml I
lmvn lind three flno
healthy children since. For Icmnlo trou-
DIGS 1 lUWUjn ntru ..jw. - --- -
Vegetablo Compound and it worlta liko
a charm. I do all my own work. -Mrs.
A. F. Knr,AMi:n, 1674 Electric Avenue,
Lackawanna, N. Y.
Tho Bticcess of Lydia E. rinkham a
Vegetablo Comiound, mado from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo
.. I ...ttl. norfurt. rnnfldonco bv Women
I who suffer from displacemento, Intlam-
mntion,uicerniion,iumoru,inii;"'"-''i
periodic pains, bnekeche, bcarinB-down
fccling.nntuIency.lndlBCBtlon.dlzzlncss,
or nervous prostration. Lydia L. Pink
hnm's Vegotnblo Compound fa tho stan
dard remedy for femalo Ills.
Women who suffer from those dis
tressing ills peculiar to their sex should
bo convinced of tho ability of Lydl'aE.
rinkhnm'n Vegetable Compound to re
store their health by tho many genytlno
and truthful testimonials wo aro con
stantly publishing in tho newspapers.
fr you -want spcrlal advice write to
Lydia 1!. Plnkhnm Jlcdlrlno Co. (conll
dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Your letter ttIII
bo opened, rend anil answered by n.
noman mid held Iu strict coulldcucc.
DELICIOUS
ICE CREAM
TRUE TO ITS NAME
GET OUR PRICES
Medford Creamery
115 N. Central Ave.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
E08 East Wain Street
t Jtfcdford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in South era Oregon
Negatives Mado any time or
placo by appointment
Phono 147-J
Wo'll do tho rest
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