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n ) " PAGE FOUR MTCDFOftD MATTJ TRIBUNE, ftrftDFORD, OftEflOX, TTESDAY. ATTOXTST P, 1915 it t "V .4 t i ii, AlEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE am iMnriiMnENT NrwsPAPnn puuMHiiKii nvnnr aftijrnooN EXCCPT SUNDAY JJY THH MKDTORD I'lllNTINO CO. Office Malt Tribune nulldlntr, 2S-17-19 North Kir street; teleptiono 76. The Ilemncrntlo Tlms, The Medford Mall. The Meilfonl Tribune, The BoutB rn Orcgonlan, The Ashland Tribune. BwaacnifTioK batsi On rear, by mull .... tt.uu One mrfnth, by mall " 1'tr montji, dolltored by csrrler In Mcilioru, I'liowux, jacKsunTiun nud Central l'olnt dstunlny only, by mall, per year. Wetkly, per yrur .60 J.00 1.(0 Official t'spor of the City of Medford Ufflalal Taper or Jackson Cdunly. lSntered as sccunil-clnsg matter l MHforil, Oregon, under the sot of March I, 1ST. Hworn Ulraiilntion for 1914, 3C8 I'ull leased wire Associated 1'reis dls patches. Subscribers rnlllnfc. to rccclro f papers, promptly, phone Clrcu latlon Manager nt 250U. HONG KONG KOLUM PROTEST OP THE HARLOT-MltJD. mm mav rnwiv .Mlltti .May Irwin glent Mellcnn net low Iwldy. SIib show how lotltly not when nonsc gloat stltiff. Sho have bllg hlotno In those ono thousand Islands tip north countleo. .MnylitJuo neutral llvo half Clan nila halt thoin United Slntcs. Sho plenty big to do It. .May bono sho gottoo two Islands plant; loom to Inugh. Hliiihtihy wo mo, Wn mi n led Suspicion "My wife was arrested yostorday." "What for?" "Hho got off a street car tho right way nnd a policeman thought sho wn n man In disguise." Puck. t lllst MO I.IIIMV. A chafing dish Is a skillet that lm ralioil lUelf In soolotyt Candidly Truthful A certain llnrvnrd professor onco was aatoHtuled to we written In hold script on the schoolroom bhukboard, the statement thHt he was a Jackass CallUg lilt oiaaa lmforo him he fin ally girt Qiiu youth to admit that he hud written tho lino. 'After the confeaalon was freely irtftdo, Lho piofOMtor wld: "At Iwist Jenon,?! hiii Kind (n ntm yoi arn IrHthhifl" (Jivjii! TNbk) D' Hole, IS Cowta KtMrile Sanp Vm IttK, Turtle Soup Wk)U Kink Mnekarnl PLUTOCRATIC newspapers jukI rapacious ship owners are very much wrought up over the Lu Fol lotto seaman's bill passed Ml the Inst session of congress .Hid mi effort is being made to secure the influence of Chambers of Commerce throughout the nation to stifcure its repeal by a special session of congress. The law is not in effect until December and it wriuld be well to give it a trial before its repeal and first ascer tain its defects. It is intended to abolish slavery aboard ships and make the sailor's calling a decent one. Hither to the Chinese standard, so much admired by James J. Hill, because the Chinese have ".solved the problem of living on ten cents a day," has ruled the seas. (Similar clamor greets ovovy progressive measure in tended to benefit humanity. Similar organized opposi tion greets child labor and other welfare mcjisUrcs that tend to iuterefer with greed in its toll-taking of tho al mighty dollar at the expense of humanity. No l'oform, from the abolition of slavery and serfdom down the line has not had to fight the same forces that are rallying to oppose fair treatment for sailors. It is not surprising to find foremost among the de notincers of the sVamens law, that consistant enemy of human progress and staunch defender of plutocratic greed, the Portland Oregonian. It goes without saying, that anything that places the man above the dollar is iewed with horror by this delectable sheet. This political seer sounds the horn of calamitous warn ing over the seamans law. All our money will go to Canada, shrieks the .journal that claims the largest circu lation in a state where the people are niostlv tools accord ing to its own census our money will all go to Canada because an imbecile congress passed a law abolishing slavery in the merchant marine. As other nations still permit ship-owners to treat their sailors as slaves some American ship-owners will register their ships under for eign flags, so (hey can still treat their sailors like cattle. Congress should have waited till all maritime nations agreed to similar laws we are told, and because it did not we are going to lose a few dollars. .May the gods support it in its indignation at a con gress that should dare pass any measure in the interest ol' the oppressed, when there is any possibility of losing a dollar. Time was when the people of America believed fhev should lead in the relict ol mankind irom oppression, and this nation should be the beacon light of liberty to all the world. Hut all that is changed. We know now from the education we have received from the great .journal of the "freak' state that America from being the poor but brave protector of the oppressed has grown to be tho gilded goat that plies the world for hire. What matters it that sailors are enslaved, beaten, murdered, maimed. Let us not "interfere with business." AVhat is life worth to the laborer? In Kuropc they are killing them like flies, and we poor weak, sentimental fools grow squeamish over a few sailors. Hah! It is to laugh, at our statesmen, who have the "wits of village gossips," it cries. It is the protest of tho harlot-mind, that sacrifices all without reserve, tor mere monev. 4:dressed Up leading lady on the wane" jackiesaunders r- -$iv T0D1VERTT0URISTSMPEAGE EFFORTS IN Crab Hmt Whit MiSMONNO lUbblt Blow ItMMi Hf , Ptgon ltttwt Duakllai PI Utillai lottoi JalMf JNiUw ArtichoXfti fulttr ttpaa 4 riwi item Tmh lM Of) PMtrr Roqutfsrt Chre WiMrd ra you get It? hww fftf W don't Slfllu'o IUrJwli fHimler 8oMrtM "cklrhwn" wr tklr row t tew that ttoy ich cold I ( wlni! Th ? wilb utm nw U th gay e My "Mr" ( tU rlnht tft. S llhUe r j "W Bl lb ptibllottoii of the Kaeooy MounUiB Cyelo with ihv dtpklculttM In the way Th tvpe pbAMdm wkran wban tought or ouiiiMi pbalM to snpph us Hta ant !'! or c aad It lll pkour or plilt wx b4tor ran cat au VV bdt urdawd the mUitiBf tattara aad a ill bava to at aloag without them until thay rouie W Uont ltnue tbe loai ov tbU varit af atMtlHt tator thaa our raad- 91. bat wUtfts a til bapcaa la tba jtt rvgulatMl iamlij. and tib iaa nlj'a and ilio ' " v bald oat wa iii www (aoand ti.. c hard) tba (js,.u whlp a i . ihabiaa till in.- -rt arrlv ' ' l 1 U.4 irlou lr " -a FROM "THE ROGUE HAITIEN CAPITAL (Ahleiiil Tidinc-O A big hign, 111x20 fet in im. Iim lictm placed nt Akct, ThI., nt the fwrkx ttf the road on the I'aeific liiith whv, diroeliwr tuuriH to take the in UihI mc t.i Crater l.ke via ICIhih alh l'Villa, Ihenee (hroiiah wNtiirn OrsguM himI to I'ortluml m Ibe new eMH t'olumlua hmhwuy. 'tv igH in ejdHN'ltsl lo divart a litrve (MiriioM of the touni tntftie bs any of Klamath hIU The mIbu wa tlarel h? A. J. Oonloti of the tt'aila l'at.eaa mrairr and K. It. Hall of tht WbilH I'etiiaa I total. Ixh of Ktatiatk I'alU. It watUil a)aear thai it wu o up to the hotel and mmiue men ol AUttd and Mtsll'ortl to Uav uit otaar ign 'jnx.lll feet on the (iHtil' Ue of th ron dire.-tinv ibe nolo. t'lHl Atlti, Auj:. I. I'aikex M -mottilixt to take the Pawfie higliWHN j Fariand. oi ( Inr.ig... and Mke flih up through (lreron, lralui hut m t St l'atil -utiied totlav the a lh SikiMi gwde. itmrvtillv a-1 twb,. for their buttle nt Ururhton knowMittl ta b the moM lHHUlifiil Bji.b. N. Y.. S.-pt.nilier U. A th ami iiarfaai pie of ene hitthanx . ,mi, t M. diu.hd li the hoer on the eoat, Jerk.on eonnl' imxed !ltttlHU to l-,VIH. ft i ud to Ineek htghaavs be eeelKnl roil arth hki. rarord for one .ltervd for n no 1 1 n run tied mvuu attra.-tion- in the I dwii-ion luatrb. KojjiK-, I niHua and Willunietle ul C'AI'K HAYTIE.V. Auk 3. A del ORatlon composed of flvo members InolmlliiK tho Kreneh nrrhhlRh'op of I'ort Au Prince, and escorted by an offleer of the American crulsor Wash IiiKton, arrhetl hero today from the llultltiu capital to make un effort to hrliia: nliout peapo between the kov ernment troopn eominnnded l (Jen era I Itourand. mlplster of the Interior In the oabluut of the lute President Vllhruni Oulllatumv and the follow er of Dr. Itosabo Hebo Doth lead er are uaplrant tor the presidency of Haiti. The authorities of Cape llaltlen refusal to consider any mil iar) propositi. KlghthiK still contln un h the Interior. 'i:W YOHK, AUK i -The upeclal relief oclet of whtrh Mrs. William Alexander of this city la the pru dent, announced today the beginning of a campaign "to, arouse women of (.America to a full realisation of Im mediate preparadiioM" for war. Tho society, It was Mated, ha, undertaken to complete at once a nation wide or ganisation of women to consider and to net upon question of preparedHOAA. A stntetnant tamed t the society ! that If war la ever to come tho mere Instinct of self-prexenatlon di rect that women, too. should be prer pared to defend American Ideala of Itborty. peace and honor " PACKEY McFARLAND TO FIGHT MIKE GIBBONS lf. the lde trip of a tiax flow Ah hmd or MrHfnr.1 to (raisr Leke and a m-ii .it A-hland, ih I .uI-ImuI t Aiui-rii .i ROSS LANE PROPERTY Proirt oa Ho l-jiiie aevm to 'm is demaud. Two ratttkoa have; Ist.-U ehaaged haads la tbat lcln-j It- r T. (la)vau dUpawnt of his, Plaaa a-alrlag aa part aayNtoat an' agfrUseat baaaa la U Haaafc. Cat. H. I Uabaea la tba aaw owaef. Alaa II (' uaraatt baa aejalr4 tba Uaataa. raack aasl baa rdy taaaa mmiilaa m4 will Me ta taa eltr aaAr ta auaad ta lir.NDltllllS Ol WOMKX nowadays are e entering the profea- .ion or baelueea world and ko to 'work day after day ta bad health, afflicted with f-ouie female alluieat, dragging one foot wearily after the otbar. working with aa ee on the i clock and wishing for eloalag ttiua to Iroioa ' Wamea lu tbl waditloa should take UdU R PtHkkawt's VegcUUIe t'omimuad. made from root aad hers It has brought health and happlnews to more women in America than a otbr reined) Hive it a 1 trial d John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant ItH S. IIAUTI.ItTT I'tione l. 47 nud -17 J J Ambulance tier lea Oorouer "It takes a much or more ability to play n racket madcap an it ball room lead. "About 80 per cent more 'pep' and ability to enter the creation of tom boy or a waif part t linn In a .straight rolo. "The fasclnntlon for 'lending lady roloV with fillka and lacea, and fine, pretty faces la on the wane" Thus spoke clever Jackie Saunders, the versatile heroine of many Ilnlhoa films. Jackie's front name suggests her perfect fltnoss. for characterizations a little out of the ordinary. She Is pretty and hag Just crossed the "teen" mark In summers nnd win ters. "My favorite spoit." Miss Saun ders says, "Is somethlnR that will require hard work, plenty of physical oxertlon and the necessity of putting the character "over"-with something other than stunning clothes as an as set. "To mo the' Ideal rolo is ono In which I may play a dual pait In one picture. That Is, I like to begin In he picture ns a madcap May or a poor little waif whose! human Interest story bids for the public's sympathy, and then wind up with a regular 'dress up scene- Just to xhow iu friends I roany can wear gowns nnn iooi.j the hurolne, don't you know." Miss Saunders Is a blond. Sho seems to take naturally to the sou bret roles that made hotta Crnbtrce, Maggie Mitchell, Mattlo VIckers and Annlo Plxloy Idols of tho public two meliorations ago. While sho Is a native om Philadel phia, she Is very far from belonging to the "sleep brigade" which Is sui posed to emanate from that fair city. And notwithstanding her youth, sho has bene featured in heaps of big films. Among theso are "Tho Re buke," "Oypsle Love," "Will o' tho Wisp." "The Heart of the Unite," "The Hunchback of Cedar Lodge," Ko That Cannot See," "Tho Square Tangle," "Through Night to Light," When I-'nte Was Kind," 'The, Covet ed Heritage," "Tho Adventures of a Madcap." nnd "Ill-Starrcd Babble" "Give mo a gingham dress and a harum-scarum part and I'm happy." With such a roputatlon for turning out picture parts It's a fair question to ask this pretty mis how many hours she finds for leisure. "Oh, ninny," she lightly replies. "Ornclous me, I swim nud rldo and run an automobile. When the weather is good and that's most of tho .tliuo down here at Long Hench, ou know I run n motor bont " 10 T P GOVERNMENT CEASES TO USE EXPRESS FOR COIN LOST ON IBERIAN WASHINGTON. Aug n American Consul Frost at Queonstown report ed today that there remained no doubt that the llrltwh cannier Iber ian, sunk by a German submarine last week, nttempted to escape after ord ers to stop. Mark WHoy. an Ameri can sailor, died of wounds from shell fire, nnd Martin Sheridan, another sailor, had taken out his first citizen ship papers nt .;alden. Mass. Tim It BMrr l'urr la tkl ifctUn of lb eewitrr thtn ill Mlwi H-.' put Ufrtbir. "4 uslll tk ll fvw M uitM4 t L Ucwtb. M a Kru I lu. ujr j.ui" mii wsuaiunl tt s hnri dtw-sx 1.114 irfKtlll Kl MasOlw. (hd Wf lb(b talBng u f nilU Wit teMISHNK. stuaouarvd R lutuntbh .-llc U pru.ra laurrk l lw ijiuilul iII.mm-. sad larrefor n-iutrv. .-unMiiiHtluaiil trvfttuirat. Iltir t lurk i ur mauHfa. mrl T 1' 1. t kMWjr i. IN. Tnlnin Ohio I lb Wllr I Mtlllt lluasl um oa tUr rl. I III ukm lnlrullr la 4r ttnm 1" lf"i i t.nntiil tt fl. tUnsllj- mi tk Lul suit wumii, turtief of tk .li Tkir IT r on ti'iivJr. .1 iloiur tar ay rs.f It fall lu run- w i J f i (. ur. auj IvHlawal.l. .j4rr. r j rnrvrv & ro Tow out. S. IJ ti Unisiitl WASlUIINfiTON, An. All em-ei uiueitt iimhiOv and e nnn. il ter August 1. will be trii-.oiii.i b I w '" "-' ''" ff ..muttoa. registered mad n.tad oi u Nn-- The ire.- . unimiiie- win. I. Uwv been Ii.iihIIh the tll'i no-ie than I .''i Nt'.lt- W '- l ' s ''III lion a i -ir THE PAGE STAR Theater TI'ISIIAV XI WlillNKMUV j AllKUt :l nud I. j "The Diamond From the Sky" Very exrnlng - In two part. "The Operator at Big Sandy" A drama la two parts. "Their Social Splash" Ka atone Oonomly. Medfonl's Leadiop Theater i Cool. Comfortable, Well Ventilated! 1 VST TlMi: TONIl'.HT Vitngiaiih-Rroadwa star Feature! The Mystery of Mary Thre Parts Mt.igraph Thursday. Auaust J. lTlie Warrens of Virginia" rtNitiiro la sit. parts The Goddess with AXITV STKWVKT VNP KVRLE WILLIAMS Two ( liapters Kaletu Comed Some Romance lit' AJaayt a hUg Show at the Page Sx Kcala of Pictures la ovwry I ahow IQOMINO W4aaaday aad TaanMiar steTTY XAKsUIN IX "AX.VA KA- JWXIv'A.- Cut Down Your Gasoline Bills POWER GAS increases your mileage, prevents carbon and in sUres perfect lubrication "ASK US ABOUT IT C. E. GATES Sole Distributor You Are Sure of a Good Time AT NEWPORT All round Seashore Resort on Yanulna flay nnd the Pacific Ocean. A place of charm and beau ty. A delightfully restful atmosphere. Newport offers wide variety of recreations, nnd entertainments. There are plenty of h.o t e 1 s, boarding houses, cottagos and camping accom modations. Newport Is an ideal place to send tho family, Our Illustrated folder "Newport" will Interest on. A postal card will bring It. ' '- LOW ItOr.VD TIMI' FAKKS From all points on ' ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC .Two Trains a Day From Albany & Inquiries for tickets and InformatlonwIII receive courteous attention from our nearest Agent. DID YOU EVER? "i i Roe the process of making Hut tor froifi ' f PASTEURIZED CREAM In a strictly modern, up-to-date SANITARY CREAMERY? "Whether ou have or not ou will enjoy a visit to the plant of the Jackson County Creamery and afterward on will enjoy eating GOLD SEAL BUTTER more than pv,r. The most interesting feature of the process is pasteurizing the cream hy strictly Sanitary Methods. The cream, after heing sepa rated from the milk, is tested for hutter-fat hy strictly scientific apparatus, and is then placed ih the Pasteurizer, which is a great aluminum tank con taining revolving aluminum coils. After the cream has heen nlaccd in the Pasteur izer, which has previously heen sterilized, live steam is turned into the coils, which revolves, thoroughlv agitating the cream, until a temperature is attained, to ripen the cream before churning. The steam is then turned off, and refrigerating brine turned into the coils, reducing the cream to the exact tempera ture required for churning. This assure longer keeping qualities and still further adds io the whole someness and uniformitv of the product IT IS A PROCESS which undoubtedly will be re quired by the PURE FOOD LAWS in this country eventually, as it is now in many parts of Europe where dairying is the chief industry. After churning the butter is placed in (ld Storage and each package is weighed separately, wrapped, and placed in cold rooms until needed. The eolcl storage facilities of this plant t-annot be excelled ns it has the entire WKIXIlAKirS IVe Plautat its dis posal. DEMAND GOLD SEAL BUTTER. No Butter Is Better No Good Butter is Cheaper Jackson County Creamery MlUiroiH). mtKKnv V paramount a-l-lt iiJS. C D Haaa aaa aofb dadi