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't- PAGE- FOUR MTilDFORD MA-tti-.TRTBUNTI!, MEDFORD, OlfEfiON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 3015. I ;) ' j k v . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDRPENDRNT NKWHPAI'KIl . PUBLIHIIKI) KVNIIV A1TRHNOON EXCISIT SUNDAY BY THIS MKDKOIID PIIINTINO CO. Office Mall Tribune nulMIng, li-il-29 North Kir ntroot; telephone 76. Tho Democratic Times, Tho Medford Mall, Tho Medford Tribune, The South ern Orogonlan, Tho Ashland Tribune. SUBSCRIPTION BATES One year, by mall -15.00 .DU wuw jrviiia ujr mm. linn month, liv tnitll Pop month. rinltvarml bV carrier ID Mcdfnrd, Phoenix, JackeonTllle and Centra) Point - .80 flatunlny only, by mall, per ycar J.00 Weekly, per year. '-to Official Paper of the City of Medford Official Paper of Jacknon County, Rntercd an rccund-clnss matter M Medford, Orceon, under tho act of March I, 187. ROOSEVELT'S SOPHISTRY. Hworn Circulation for 1914. 3CS8. Full leased wire Associated Preia dli' patches. Subscribers railing ta rocolre papers promptly, phono Ctrcu- 4 lation Manager at 2G0R. 4 44 HONG KONG KOLUM tmm 4'b " &m V. K. WLOS WLO . IN AMELICA HKNATOIt OLLII2 JA.MKS, OP K UNTUCK V Olllo Jinnies gloat .Mo! I can innn. Anyway biggest. Flour times big an Mlssn vlco jiloa lilont Tom Marshall. Olllo him horn "widest part Ken tucky stale Illm born faco to oust stnto (00 nnllow for him. Hlmoby him turn anil go stlnlglit oast to Washington. MIbbr Jnnies him tlont liavo to back up ntiilonr to Knock llko vlco plol doiit Tart. Illm stomach nllitsamco not 80 big. Mitybeso Idcnt. Wo sco. Olllo Jamoa nuiko plos- (A vaudeville playlet In 0110 art. Scene -TIiIm street. Tlmn Af tar noon, Characters: Cy llnwkltiH from Hpoondnlo, I'ollcoman O'Grndy, cltl- zciin, buhUcrs, otc.) Cy (gazing up nt tall building) Theso ho groat IIiiioh. An' to think by llcok thai it wiih built by mon'ri hands. Cltlxon Yes, undo, thnl'H a tail building. Hut what nro you holding that handkerchief over your eyes for? rollcomnn Movo on now, move Oil, Cy Why, Htrangor, I was hoar tollln' of tho skyscrnora hero In town unil I nays to myself I wasn't going to look up unprotected an' Kit my eyes full of tho scrnplim! I'ollcoman Movo on now, movo on I NuitcWnl alio You wore always n fault Mud. orl Mo--Yo, I found joii. No Slop Sh No, .lack, I four wo roiilil never ho happy. You know I ulwas want my own way In everything. Jngk, -Well, you could go on want Iiik It nftur wo tiro lnarrlod. Unlucky l.ul- lliivo you lout joumolf, lit th boyT Hoy- -N'ij, nin'iii hut 1'vo found n street I don't hnowl 1 Po$tctl What U tlmt 1 have- wrltttm on tho hlai-khoftnlT "Somowhtir." And wlml d It nitron?? It's thu namo 9f n taeo In frtmim, Mr. Of (AiiiffcO Hill, wot a cwittnrlgT Ilnl If Uhuw but tUoy mmi. ho a Kli-kly lot Uw'ro Always dyb'. l.lkoly Tlm UrUor tokl wo a fiiunr Mory IhU liiomlug. lllUtMl With OtMHlO SUU, I HUP- pmoT KtullitVi HaiK'iln Ciiiiutfr. "Woinon U hJwiuw 011 the Job nd JiijUjig hr mJrrpr to gat tho uuut flattpJiiK winlut, t lifmulf! Cupid voIboh lil liiKhoot uoto nt 111 arc! a bo, an' bullovo 1110. ho inu't hant; on to It ny mom than hh opi InKor oan Iiuiik on to high 6, AN iiiioi'csliiig compiirisoii might ho made hetwoen tho l'omiirkB of Colonel Roosevelt in hohnlf of war pre parations and the Sermon on the Mount. Roosevelt's ar guments are tho same as those of the German militarists, lie proaehos the gospel of force and Europe today shows the inevitable result of sueh preaching. What over a nation plans lor and prepares for it re ceives. Whatever is. sown is reaped. War is a violation of the fundamental principles of Christianity and nearly every other great religion. Preparation for war is jm equal violation. ' Roosevelt's arguments on the need of war preparation would apply to Canada, with 3000 miles of unprotected frontier vet for a century pence has existed without a soldier to guard the boundary of either nation. The dan ger of invasion from Canada is just as threatening as in vasion Ji'om other lauds. Preparation to prevent war never yet averted war, hut rather produced it. Neutral countries surrounded by enemies have a difficult task to maintaiji their equilibrium, hut the United States is isolated, Avith an ocean of water on each side and no powerful enemies. Keeping- the peace is a comparatively easy task. It is as easy for a nation to keep peace "with honor" as it is for n nation to surrender "with honor." To cry against European militarism and at the same time demand a big navy and army only for the purpose o,f defense, is to use the only argument ever made by the militarists of Europe. Germany's large army was justified as neces sary for defense. American militarists constantly point to Belgium and Switzerland afl examples of what happens to the military prepared nation and the unprepared. We are told that Belgium was unprepared, hence had her neutrality vio lated, while Switzerland was prepared and has been left alone. The facts of the matter are that Belgium was as nuich prepared for war as Switzerland. She had a conipari t ivory largo army, numerous modern fortresses and could have successfully resisted an enemy of her own size. But she was overwhelmed by the German flood. Millions of trained soldiers, fully caparisoned and equipped for the task, with plans long complete, annihilated her. Does any one suppose that little Switzerland would have had any different fate, if it had suited the plans of the Gorman conqueror to seize Switzerland instead of Bel gium? To he sure, the over-running of barren and mountain ous Switzerland would be a more difficult task, than the devastation of level and fertile Belgium, "but the final re sult would have boon the same. What Britian, Ernneo and Russia have failed to halt, could little Switzerland have blocked' Belgium would bo just as well off, in fact bettor off, if she had saved the millions squandered on army and fortresses. Switzerland would be just as free if she was not bankrupting herself in maintaining a huge soldiery to protect her neutrality. Any nation armed invites con quest. It has noon well said that the peace idea necessitates voluntary humility, not forced humility, which is humilia tion. The voluntary principle constitutes the radical dif ference between humility and humiliation. Braggadacio ami the ohip-on-the-shoulder Rooseveltiaii attitude is not humility. It is the same old inherited war feeling which Amorion as n nation standing for peace, has boon endeav oring to outgrow. Wo must adopt the European standard of militarism if we are to follow the Roosevelt ideals else suffer humiliation. Armed for war,, inevitably creates desire for war. Soldiers yearn to practise their profession. The people, conscious of military strength long for a test of that strength. Having less humility, the nation becomes more aggressive and more restive when relations become strained. lihiropo today is tho answer to the argument of arma ment for defense. It is Roosevelt's logic carried to its inevitable conclusion. WEN 10 SPRAY FOR SECOND BROOD CODLING MOTHS Mnny inquirh. luivo I'limc to thiw office in rvrnrl to tho primer linn to 'tipply Hit Hprnv for tlio hooond brood of codling moth. Acronliiix to .numcroiiH observations made nt- vnr ioiirt points of tho vnlloy, the J'irnt worms .should tnnke their nppcnrmu'c about. July -Hlli, the fht ndull motlix htivinf: cinenicd neitr Meill'iitil on ,luly Kith. Tho la rev r nuiiilier of worms will npiKuir wvernl Iny to a week Inter. Tho spray should there fore ho applied noun1 tinjo between the 1st and Till of AiiKiit not later than the 7tli. In outlying points of tho valley, such as Ashland, Sams Valley and the Anlolopo region, our observations show that the moths are about a week to 10 days later in their development than around Jlod foid. . Seasonal Development When tho worms of the firt brood nro full grown, lliov leave the fruit, erawl down to tlio trunk or eroteb of tho tree, and thero under tlio looso bark find a proteeled nook where they hollow out a little place, fiiiu a covering or cocoon, and change to tho pupal or resting stage. About two weeks later the mlult moths einergo from these cocooiih. In about J five da.VH after the moths eniuro thoy begin to lay their eggs. Under our present weather conditions tho eggs will luiteli in about seven days. This means that the young worms should begin to appear about 12 days after tlio moths mako their appear ance. Thero nro still quite a number of worms, at various stages of develop ment, which have not yet left tho fruit, and" many, which have not .vet pupated. These will cause a strag gling appearance of worms, probably throughout tho remainder of the rea son. In order, therefore, to keep the fruit entirely freo fiom late nt taoks, it will be iiovossnry to keep it covered with spray. Uko load arconate, four pound's of tlio paste or two pounds of the pow der to 10(1 gallons of water. M. 1. IIKNOKHSON. Plant Pathologist, Jackson County. Deafness Cannot Be Cured hr lord applications, a thry rnnnot roach tha lllKmrvd Mirtlon of tho ear There la oal cm najr to cure tirafnraa, unil that la I'r cnnatltutlnn al rrmnllM. Deafnra la cauml hr an Inflamed romllllon of the inucom lining of the L'mtarhlali Tutle. When thla tube la Inflamed jou hire a rnmhllnir aritiiul or Iraiierfert hearing, ami when It la enllrrlf rlnaeil Uraturia la the remit, ami tinleaa the Inflammation ran ho taken nut ami till tub reatoreil ta He normal condition, hear tnar Will he deatrojad fertcr: nine caaea out nt ten are canaed hr Catarrh, which la nnthlnit but an Inflamed condition of the mumna aurtacea. Wo wilt sire Ono Hundred IMIara for anj can of DeafiieM (eanaod hr catarrh) that cannot ha cured br Haifa Catarib Curv. Kcnd for circu lar!, free. r J rilCNKY ti CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Drnfitlits, T6c. Take Haifa Tamil l'llla for cvnallpatlon. STAR Iler TODAY Hobart Bosworth In THE PAGfe m i -.V'aUlfaSM." Medtora s Leading Theater Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventilated SPECIAL SPECTACULAR FEATURE "Buck Shot John" A Paramount Kcaturo In 5 Parts MSI DAY AXD SATl'ltOAY .ILIA' M uhil 1M r I The Romance of Elaine Suspense, Thrills, Surprises -- - IK OR PEA E SAYS ANEADDAMS A- HriMit revival lit the fruit win nliirT nr fruit proiorvlng Industry ho far ub tho practice in tho homo is ooiiojjrnod. hati followed tho O. W. 11. & X; company wrloi of demoiititra tlons now being conducted lu Orogou. Witehii'b'ton and Idaho. CIIKAtiO, .Inly -'.'. Miw June AililiuiiM, wio returned liure todny from her Hliropimu iHUwon Mid : "I emtio hank convinced muro Until yvtr hofait tlmt wt iunt eotitinua to plitn, tlllnk, lull; mid aet to Wind piHU'O in Kiirypy., Tin1 twhlvit, are unl retuly at tlilg ujomout to otop, but litem in a growing fapirit of uut'et uilil it-ritatioji in nil thu totuiliiiM ut the niuHtlinii op (ill oiul fuuetioiiai by I he iniiiUry and tile lime iuiiit come when thiW Kuntlnivjnt. will be big enough to luitko itbiilf felt eud force ptoe. Wo uNit lio4 it, nud immt help it. It iiiMy eiiino all ut oueo in aall the i iniMtrie. Wo piu-i do what we fun ut kMMtMi its miming." The siguuig uC tho tun pcuce ong elected fur all crouds nnl uutiou- mIIus , the N'.itiuual Gliornl Peace Jubilee iiiiuiutttie will bu u teutiire of the iu.i- meeting planned lor to night at which Mim AuMnni- will In loiimrl wi'lioiiii-d Ytvitenla, she K'lmii.-.i wini rreMtiont WU-Mi in W u-luugtun. :BAmE OF NACO ! TREATY VIOLATION j WASIIIN'dTOX, .lulv '2 Seere tarv Lin-ing aunoiiiiccd today that the Mate department was investigat ing whether thu uttaek of Carranra fo re us ut Naeo and the fighting which followed were u violation of the Hgi'tHiment, both CurrHiua and Villa tiuiliouit had nindti with Major (leneral Seott, chief of wtaff of tho artny, for a iioiitenl aouo on tho bor der to obviate danger to nou-uombat-ants. Itud Croiat) offioiaU have asked for a oouforoniio with ProMilent Vil son on tho uritiiisnew of the sittua tioii in getting relief into Mo.ioo. No ijommiiuieatioiiri eamo through today from Mexico City, now again m pos nesion of tho Zapata forces, Al'TO SHISVU'i: MSOSI i:.oi,k POINT TO .MKDl'OISD AXD HACK Tho undorslgnod will lenvo Frank I.awls' confectionery every day OX' copt Sunday for Medford with his tiuto at 1 o'clock p. m., arriving at 3 p. in. I.eavo Nash hotol, Medford, at & p. tu , arrive at Kaglo Point at 6 I p. ui. A part of tho traffic is solicit od. S. H llAUNISII, Kaclo Pont, Or 10 LEAVE BY TURKS 1'AniS, via London, .lulv -'2. A IIiiviih despatch from Athens -iivs: "Turkish military autlionties, ae coriling to ntlvicoH from Vurla (a port ia Smyrna on the (Julf of Smy rna) have onlerod all Christian wom en nud children to leave the town and go into the interior. Many of the residents refused to obey the order and a fierce struggle followed in which many weie killed. "Some of the newhiiapeis nie arc ing the government to assume an energetic poiic in tlcnliug with Turkey." The Tom Boy Drama In Two Parts Pathe Weekly News Uoglnulng next week wo will cliango our program six times a week. Mntlnco Every Day nt a: 15 p. in. Prices fi-10c Star Attractions Superior LAST TIME TONIGHT FROM THE VALLEY OF THE MISSING By Grace Miller White (Author of "Tcss of the Storm Country") S10Q.000 Production, 1,000 People, 500 Great Scenes Eminent Cast of Noted Broadway Stars Thrillinn Scenes with Yacht Collision, Battle on the Barge, Real Court Scene, Country Circus, Scenes In Augusta, Ga., Tho North, Washington, D. G. "Mighty Spectacle. Thrilling Drama." N. Y. Times. HEARST SELIG-WEEKLY Special Musical Program Wurljtzcr Orchestra Mr. Lyle C. Trtie, Organist NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION, 5-10-15 CENTS. i B. P. O. E. Excursion to DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TlUE TO ITS NAME GET OUR. PRICES Medford Creamery 115 N. Central Ave. Dr. Osier cn'TLbcrcuEosis Sir Wlllluiu Oalrr. i.uc uf the forr. miMt ur lit lilt; iiii-illrnl iiii-ii, fur. iiicrlj uf JiiIiiih IoiLIun. Ilnli;iiiurr, nml uutv llrulua rnircwiitr uf lli-UI. rlui. nl (ll,ir,l, anx hi liN I'rnillic f Mnllrliif" IINIIS), mi pnm- aim "Tlir IichIIuic uf iiiliiiituur) llllicr cuIimU a iiIiuuii vllnli'ull) li Ihr rrt-mrry uf iiatlciitx lu iWiiimc- miutn rUktlc llur nud liurllll lintr lirra fuunil, U (ha Kruiiuliitluii. pruiliii'l nml Uhautiufril nc mil on In ai arar flaatir U fiirmail, hllf llir aiunllcr ciiacuua arriii. Iiccumi Iili prcunalr.l ulth I line lt fu -iicti ' Illluua iiluiif Khnulil (lip term brulliiK lip iiiiril.' .Many omineut meillcul uuthurltlea luivo tuatilloil to the etllunoy of llino nlU In Hit' treatment of tuherru lunlaa. unit tlio auoccxa of Ui'kinaii'a Alteriti in hum ami nllltnl throat nml linim-liml alTeotloiia muy bo due purll) to iliu fuot that It oontnln, u line .nil , oomblncil with other vulimlilu liisrclleut tm to be aly Uialinllittril ' vuiepca,i uao of till remedy In mimeroua i.uae of tuberculoaia nmny of whlih appear to have yield ed completely to it Juntlilee our be lief Unit it la worth n trial, unleaa aoino other treatment! already la euccreillutc li contaliia no oplatoa, narvotlce .r halilt-foriiilnir ilruifa. e uinke n.i i romlixp! oeiipornlni: It nliy more tli repiltii'lile plixlclana Blve pronneea with their ureairip. tlona. but w Know of mnny cunee lu whloh IT 1IAH HKl,l'KI. tour .tiifcHai h.i li or can tot It. or you cuii aand direct r.Otwau Laliutaiurr,- rt,IUJlvKU. Price $1 and $2 boltfe. VELVET ICE CREAM Always pleases tho young and tlio old. JiiHt tho dosort for thoflo hot days. It's pure, wholesomo and re froHhlng. Prompt delivery on nil lco cream and butter orders. FRESH MILK AND CRISAM AT FACTORY The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Colestin, Sunday, August 1st iy i Special Elk's Train This train will bo under tha auspices of tho Hilts, hut lu open to all and will run on tho following schodule: Leave Grants Pais .,.,.7 :00am Itoguo Itlver j.',..7:17uiii Gold Hill v......7:30nm Tolo .f....7:4Gant Sorcrt Oahs .7:Glam Hclicdiilo i Ixiivo Central Point.: S:00ani Medford , 8:20am Phoenix 8:33am Talent : 8:40am Ashland 9:00am Phono 1 S t 32 S. C St. Returning Leave Colestin 8:00 p. m. Special will stop at all points going and returning ROUND TRIP FARES Including admission to Colestin Park Grants Pass .'. S3. 05 Itoguo Itlver '. 1.80 Gold Hill 1.C5 Contral Point '.'. 1.20 Wedrord $1.10 Phoonlx ;. .95 Tnlont .85 Ashland .: 70 Nine Hours of Fun at tho Springs, Games, Pox Pall, Shooting Gallery, Tennis, etc. Medford Pand and Hazelrlgg's Orchestra will entertain excursion ists. Lunch and refreshments on tho tho grounds. No Intoxicating llipiors. Call on nearest Agent for full particulars, SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scolt, (icneral Tiuseiigcr Agent, Portland, Oregon. COPIERS PILLS John A. Perl wl tallrlttajaBi aai-akM-lrra Ulaw.aJ Hrv.il -in. ia uta a.vi u.14 awi.iu.x ,'. tc.ir4 ,ih Blua klWoa, .. wia.a liter mr vr llUVo.MI IIUtM) ,ilLV3,Vli"3 tMit kB4.au (nl, .(M.AI.tI It iiuM. SNPIYP8UGGIST$nfii1WERE UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 2H H. ItAUTI.KTT Phones M. 47 unil 47-JJ Ajwbulaaco Sen to Oocuatc SAFETY FIRST Don't risk injuring yourself and sotting your lu nso on flro by attempt ing to clean clothes ut homo. It is dangerous, and Is not north tho risk to which nu oxposo yourtelf. You can insure our own safety and tho proper hatuPng of your ciolhos by carting tn i for cleaning p casing, Iveltig to a ,'ljnt whinti Is ticdern, flro proof and up-to-dato. Our charges ire so low that It will not pay yo'i o do your own work. For our oui protection, call 214. 9 flfcFJFk,Fkf i A Step in the Right Direction Summer's here now. That means trips into the country long tours perhaps. You don't want to have any starting and lighting troubles on the road. Make sure your storage battery is in good con dition. Bring it to us for inspection. You'll find that we know our business whether it's recharg ing, repairing or merely giving good advice. M ATcio Wiltartl BaiterU and Rtpalr ParU Attaay Carried in Stock ELECTRIC SHOP 103-105 South Central ph.we 22-J 41 fl