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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1915)
mzjxsr&mwmxiifmsstvuz., . ' PAGE FOUR. ftlEpyORp Mail Tribune" AN INflEPENOKtfT NEWflftAPBIl PUBLISHED EVB11Y AFTUHNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY JJV TUB MRUVOno I'ltlNTINCI CO, Orflco Mall Tribune DulldlnK, iS-27-: North Kir street; tnlephono lb. . Tho .nomoirntlo Times, Thn' Med ford Hall, Thn ItIford 'frlbuno, The Boutin ern OreKonlan, The Ashland Tribune ' gUnaCREPTIOK BATtS Oho year, by mall - 6.00 Una month, by mall .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Mcdford, Phoenix, Jackaonvllla . hml Punfrnl l'ftlnt . . .CO Saturday only, by mall, par year 2.00 Weokly, per year 1.60 Offlrlul Paper of the City ot Hertford Official Paper of JackHon County. Entered ao eecond-clnos matter at tkfedrnrd, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1879. , Hworn Cirodlatlon for lflH. I68S. Kill) leaned wlro AHoalati'tl Pre din patchea. SSp 01 '.)..!. ,. Sutmcrlbera ratlin1, to rccolVo 4 t tmpora promptly, phono Clrcu- f Utlon Manager at 2G0II. ! HONG KONG KOLUM .lANlJ AIIIIA.MS .llnno AililitiiiH miiyheBo Rloatont .Mollenn lotldy. .Mlako war In plonno nuiloo plonro 111 war. 01 cat I eddy. Tollo ovlybody what to do thoy do It. .Mayhcuo sho limn olio bo politic Womb, Mayhem) who IiIohr anyway. Wo fioo. A Merlin Problem Mn, Krllz Wlicro nro wo koIiij; for our Vacation this" Htiibinor, dear? Mr. Krllz Wh or-or- thW Tdr- koy! London Puiieh. Why do huninn bclnBK prefer Iioh'h obkh to (IllQlC obb? 7 Til 13 IU3ASON "When tho illicit Ihjh an ckk hIio rlitofl from tho ni'Ht, shakes her foath- era arid waddloH ulltintly down to Iho jiohd twain. Wllttu tho hen lay an kk alio otn "ii an iiprnnrloiiH oadklo, boding ten in I II lit OR. SUCH IS TUN VAI.UK OF ADVItltTIHIXO! Koolcil A woll known Now York buliio niiin who In pnaalonntoly fond of Irtmohnll tnllH the follewing: , Ono of bin offlco Iio.vh odKOd Into IiIh offlco Inst HprlnK and nuked for tho aftornoon off to attond Ills Krnnil mother' fiinoral. Tho IiuhIimwh man, llililklDK tint i0iUHt was a rune, Hiivo IiIh pdrmlnlon, pxproatjetf ympathy and vald lio'd ho nlouK. "Tho rollon part of It," ho Bald Inter. "wi that It WAS IiIh wand mothnr'a funeral!"' SfellnV lliiruiiln' Counter Morn "tight" ohanffoura than loono lira nro rnapoinilblo for motor Mpllta! Ilnve mtlonco, ovon tho corkscrew ttnpjuVt (jo.MraJah.t'to the point, hilt II gnia thorn 0. Iv. .Vows HoJtjrt (JLo nw Ullulr We've f if ASiiUf at' fair liowio. MlnltffeK ( utter tlrfUiM nd io ore run, UUlO'UtUH? Hohrt-Pu tlis dW un To Tlioni That Until i Vnm Minor!. Wt., Demovrst ) Mr. Willi MM. WllitftW Udrtb-oat of this vtllftg r t proud and happy .ntitof a pair nf trliiMt bum -Iwly 17. Siiflliilout Urt4st foley aiiplled for a plaM us cook. She piMntl th folio w inv lUr or roiumndttUe: "To whom H may ceueara: BH4Ht Peljr hn waraad tor us oa waMt aa cm niul wo are aatlatlad." Why Not IU Laura a Wla liar pray orff bjoora o to 1ml tha thar nlidlt. b il - iiii.l loralvo iiw our ii forglv our ilntlsU Km i i liodv ' (yftndcr ir i Iv,,,,!. ,i-.i I mm tefff JP- nviysy NEED" AN AWAKENING. ETaJITY-IOiailT per cent of tho Chambers of Oom nieive affiliated with tho National Chamber of Corn meive have voted against any intrusion by ownership and operation of the federal oveikinueiif in th6 merchant ma rine sorvie.e. . '' Seventy-five per eent'oi' these' eha'mbers lirlvc voted in favor of the federal governments paying substantial sub sidies to privately owned vessels. The chambers oppose the government's putting public money into ships under conditions that would benefit the public and favor putting" money infrt' ships, for the benefit of private interests. They oppose relief to shippers tljjlt will enable the government to reap a return and favor the expenditure, of public funds for private .gain. Til is is the typical attitude of Chambers of Commerce who nearly always oppose legislation for fire people and favor that for big business. Almost every real reform lias met their opposition. Every effort to make the goverh inent of real benefit to the governed, instead of a vehicle for their exploitation, is frowned upon. Tho shipping trust defeated President Afolfiou's ship ping bill and the shippers have been paying the penalty for aiding in its defeat, in increased and exorbitant rates and in lack of shipping facilities. If the shipping trust cannot operate without peonage and slavery aboard ships, without Chinese crews,- without heavy subsidies" from the government, and heavy penal ties against foreign competition, and without extortionate rates and our lack of a merchant marine is alleged to be duo to these reasons then let the government itself come. to the relief ol the public and operate its own merchant marine. Transportation lines ought to be owned and operated by the government Any way, in order that all may secure a square deal, fn he new era that is dawning, in which co-operation for the benefit of all will be the controlling feature, they will be. The Mirrtpoau war is showing the way, and the lesson will not be lost. The Chambers of Commerce want to wake up and cease championship of obsolete causes. Conditions are chang ing. An economic and industrial revolution has begun and they are still sleeping the Rip Van AVinlcle sleep of conditions of two decades ago. GERMANY AWAITS L OF IIICltMN', Aiib. I. No reporlB nro yet available hero regarding tho cafios of tho American nhlm r.eelaimw and tho HrltlHh flteameiH Iherlnn and Or ditna, mink or attacked hy floriuntt HiihinarlueH, and tho latent exploit of a HUhinorHllilo rnHiiltliiK In tho cap turo of tho American Hhlp 1'iihb of llnlhauin. lloportA on tho Iherian and I.eela naw, In which tho I'nlleil Slntea In chiefly lnlerented, prohahly will not ho recolvod from the Hiihniarluo eoni nmiulerrt for another ten ilayH, It Ih MtotOil hero. In tho meantime, the American inn hatmy, on liiHtrtietloiiH from WnuhliiK ton Iiiih put In n reorient for Iho I.ee. lanaw'a papers and for tho official report on the nhlp. Tho (lornian p,overnnient holleven that t IiIh will he a parallel cane to that of tho American Hhlp William 1'. I'rye, Htink In the Knulli Atlantic January 2S hy the nerinim auxiliary cruder I'rlnx Kltel lrlederlrh. A Heroin! category of inarntlnin eaitm alwo Ik oreupylnt; tho attention of the American onibantty and thot FIIA ACCOUNT St INKING Oerinan forelKii offlco. Thono rj"C;ri1.,.rrtnioiil. IV nll' urlio out of tho action of th- man waiHhlpH In tho iiaii' hrliiHliiK American Rhlpa IritoS-incnnde. Tw'o morlcaiv jWTho loftland and the WhnJrtrel.iulw?.ro tlt'd up thero. JtWvl'ojtlsiiid In nn" oil hitnilim craft tvolch luul heen ieleaed lv the OttrninnR after twiunlimUon, hut the vmwi1 lined ho nucli fuel In an extra trip to Swlnoiuueiide that she cannot roooh lir iiprt. The Cortland can not et oil In normally, hut alio may. poYhV. he towed to Swmlen The Dunnvre was loud.'d with ptna and tieans. . . - WASIIINUTOX, Aug I Oenorat MaM'orciitt. tht Villa governor ot So lium. l iireparliiK to withdraw his trtaipa ttkleh hava boon protontlng Aniarlcati sHtlora mbnIiisI IndlHiis, fioui (he Yuqul vnlltt) Mild has dwclur m! thai If AmwrtcMii uiartnea am foro im! tu laud, precipitating a conflict, tfc rMpoalbllU) will Me wltli the Ctrranxa roreaw how iuovIub Into tho vallay. Major Qanaral futtalon, cowmunil Inn Ibr border lorrwi. rortod toilny .l.i . at ua tor. nktua had , ratalH-4 ktas. Mavaral weoku ago wk tar Yafuht and VI troojM were thral-nliiii to roalat tin) land Iok of Hi Vint'ucaHriMHmn rorte noin Ailmitai iliiMira aalotlroit, tin iiuaiin .. mnuUlad eftjr hi' il( Ui'dln- ,r .1 nlil tM)Uattl prolan IH at "era 1 1 iTinri i Tfi i HLwi'tw i i arrcp,FOKDHAni romns PAN-AMER CANS 10 E DASIIINOTOK, Auk. !. Inlero-t in tomotrow'H conference on the iMWiciiii prolilein lietween Sceietury fiMiiJini: am! iliplomntie represtutive of'ni.v I.Mtin-AuuMiean eouutrieH was lieiglilened today as fiutlier deluils-of tho oripiu of the plan for joint co operation in imeil'yintr the Mxithein icpuhlio eauio to lipht. Ono of the development in that deeiHion to nnk aid of the f'entral ami South AnioriohH iniultlii) theArex ienn dil'l'ieiilty wad reifoiei''hM?iiMU ilenl WINou in Juno when, hi w'orii iup (o tho Vat'rinp faetiOiiN lo ncUle their tlit'fimriliii'0 and wwtore pem'e went' iinhcciledi' The iliplomatK weW invited June li to partieipato in it, con fomn1, while Iho niJH'n! to-tho Mexi enn fnelions uiiK.mn'de.JiilieilO. An nnmlitement Was withheld, however, pending the Mtuotioiuiiir of the lop hy tlio Latiii-Aiiieriran nntiois, , . It wiik eonsideivd likiily-.toiy Uiat the first step in tlio l'ieiil,'rt plan wlituli wonhl ho suhnllUt'Ujo tlm eon rbrw hv Seeretiuy Liirfhini: will hi' ir liit niieal-it.Uli.pn,.0ls (o ,,,) iiMXt'.ite''m)i! nrranile fof n mIU'iI rtivtlittiw foil to oer-fhoo.l' thiLwanitiiu Iho n! lini ih -uid to include extem-iou ot moral ami n nnneiiil wiipport to other taction-. The plan aUo i Niiil to include a leHtorntioli of the hail on war iiiui'l tioiiM to the revolting faction niul . ileuuind that the milroad line hetwee'i Vein ("nut am! Me.Vieo Citv he kept open for triiiirfporlutiWol' food Mip plie to the xtnrviiitf people ot tin enpiial. Kailure to io this mipht iv Milt in joint Mop hv the lulled (Slate- null the Imtin-Anierieaii nn- tioos to lake pi v-icul eontitd of the lapital and the railroad hv lotce ail to hohl tbeni pending rctoVation ol pe,u c. FIRM FOR RESIGNATION TOKIO, Aug. I. The member if tin cabinet headed b I'leuiiei Dkn niu, will iiilhtiv to their intculion to isilfi, aeeolding to the bout informed opinion m Tokio. Tak.mk K.to. the minister of foreign affttivo. rvinl ly i determined to letjjiu Altbonah l'rotuier (IkWiiK'- firal onWii- Iih- not (men gtvtm lh elder -tatismen aliemlv i'iscohkiiiim I he dif- fiiult problem ! lindiiii! .i nuin-trv ihhmu'o- v "- l.l . . a. .11. II. .i . tin. i..kii,. ii i. 1remrm "' '" .itu.ui Johin A. Perl . , UNDERTAKER Liay Analitant .SA H. UAUTI.hrTT PhoHci Vl. -17 and 47-J'J AutbulaucBrnica Ouroarr AN RESIDR PEACE IN MEXICO G'lfttS'flLL AT DOLL AGE WINS , -. Mmrm:tt-4rrz?sy&witAmm'Sm -'w.,i.'m'w?4.?'x. t-pjo- ,... ' ' ' C'B a IIIIB m f aW JbfVIIS arVaflBBBf rBSBBBBU-?BBrtBBr Measurements of the Girl Champion Height, -I lect 1(1 indie. Woiplit, 80 imiiiiiiK C'lioxt, eontraeteil, '11 inehes. Chest, expnnded, III inelies. Waistt), 25- ineluw; lliiph, IS Hiii'Iich; ealf, VI: ankle, 8: neck, 1'J. Upper ni'm,- U inelie. l.tMipth ot arm, I'll inehe. INDIANAPOLIS, lnd A:if. .-- "Tadpole'' iVanodd iiii'ltnnii'e to give u pill, hut. that's wiinf I'lieiimi uur- by of this eity is culled. Iho rea son is tlmr nllhouiiph shy m only Jl'a years ol .nge, and weinlds only 80 pounds, filii is the fastM pit! swimmer in Ilic uiiddlcivem. ' The little jjirl won her' spurs in the eoiltrnl VAIhletio nTssrt(tiation cha'inploiislii'p totiruninciit'. In n field of the ten fattest, women swim mers in tlio middle west, she nimbly .wriggled through the water for 50 yards in Ili seconds and won easily. i No one l'ealired the truly remar'. iablo feature of her feat until movie pictures of thc.iuee wore diovii. TIm jjirl u'urt so interested in' the work of the movie inan.nhe stood watching him turning tUu orunU ami uluio-.t forgot' to star. She iliwd in well alter the others. "Tadpole" could havo won th 100-vaid swim also, but her teacher. ' Hilly Merriiuu .of the Imlcpniidnut Turnvcrein, inUiicled her to (ky the II rM DO ynrili utisily lyt.ndless of the otliers. When -hecompleted the !I0 yards, she $fi, herself in see oiul plnee. Shoxpuiled niul nctirlv won. . v 'j. Whtin tJt. ijirJ. was onlv i ihite of it tot, u,. mother feared for the lulirj? life. Tholtnn had juM ikism-iI ithrniiub' double pneumonia und vhodping coiikIi.' Mrs. Unrbv, ttltlionuli Mie fiaril the witter, moved her faioilv lo : isniiuncr cott ige nlonz While nve-. 'Tlien, while Thelnm and her older1 3far2SCiU CUit', Vxir A C., IiMi.AtrowHhlrf' Bettie Bubbly V Ma. t. rT fountain . ' .n orttc rj mirpuuce ijou 10 her new friend TIR5T FOR THIRST" ajgMajKjBaBHMaBaanMHaauaMaaaajBjaajBjaj Py-LASAUtePWai 'A t-UlilwcUbt. J)cp lVlolvU t&NW or C wl 3-:f '1 lviV,,toi 0j6J7Cf MEDFORD SODA WORKS Ai:aysT;iai5, SWIMMING TITLE FROM WOMEN Of & mmfr$Mwmwmm&r Tlielioa Dailiy, n little ludlanap- IoIIm Kir!) who divide her tlmo be tween dolls mid swlnnolnp, out! uho Un , A, l ihnmidiMi.sliIp from fuvt Mt tvotnen .swlmmeif In tho nllildlo twest. hrother, N'oniian, waded into the Pwater, Mrs. Darby eoveied her eyes With. her hands and prayed lor them. "Tadpole" heeaine st'ronp and n wonderful swiunner. Her brother al-rt heoane an expert. - Ife is only II, but won a smile swiui in 'JO lnin ntes anil 1 1 seconds against the best swimmers in .Marion county. With Medford Trarto Is Meciford M.tdo IS MEDFORD SATISFIED? . ,'I'be Mvldeiue Is (V.invtuclUg'. fbe Te.stlinoiiv.OlH'll to Investigation j!)Jf0Pe'u' Htatonient can bo accepi- Lrliere, it niuat ho supported hy 16- cal- tentliuoiiy by the evldenco of Hoineono ronldlng In Medford, Sfate mentH from unknown-peoplo In re mote places niny he true, lint we can not provo them. Hero I a statement hy a .Medford resident: S. Colbert, faribor, !02 N Central Ave., Medford, naya: "Kidney trouble eanlo on suddenly. I hail' terrible pains and weakncnB across my back .and' rnhhl hardly stoop or Htrnlghton. lin n f,n' dnvn I wan knocked out Vomplotoly and I thouKlit I wasdono iro,. -piio kidney necretlons worn tin- Hamra, mid I had to get up often at , ., . ioh1 murll H(u- !oan'H li,.i.... mil.. i..t..l. .... ivii.1i.f nl . IVIIIIH'J ril" lllMHUill "IV nn... benefit. I can now db nly work with 'out pain and weakni'SH and 1 get my j proper rent at illKht. The kidney -.errctlona are natural, too." Price no t nl! dealern. lont .hlinnlv ash for n kidney remedy ftft Ortai' Kidney IMIln tliti snmn that Mr Colbert had. Fonter-Mllbiirn Co. I Prop, miffalo, N. Y Adv. WW SKUVICK I'lttOl 11C,1,K 1'OIXT TO .MHDl'OUn AND HACK I Tho undersigned will leavo Frank j Lewis' confectionery ovory day er jcept Sunday for Medford with his lauto at 1 o'clock p. m.. arriving at 2 p. in. Leave Nash hotel, Medford, at 5 p. nt.. arrive at Kaglo Iolnt at 6 p. in. A part of tho trarflo Is solicit ed. S. H. HAIIN1SH, I Kaglo Point. Ort STAR Theater Tl ksiuv xn wi:inksiay iiuiist it and I, uThe Diamond From the Sky" Very ewltliiK In two parts. "The Operator at Big Sandy" A drama In two parts, "Their Social Splash" Koyatoue Comedy. Thiirsdav, August ' hum . it . ! "ine warrens R r XT' i oi vuizima f A unrawouHt leiure In six parte I iBMmt: V E3Pv BH 1W0 LIVES LOST 1 " 111 CLOUDBURST LI.fA, O., Anjr. 4. Last niplit'. cloiulhnrst in this vicinitv l"k u toll of two Hvn. Wnlilo flood, npeil N, son of Joint Good, of Kliiln, Ohio, wns drowned in I'ipcon river, Keith Troycc a-'ed 11,.of iMnneie, Iiul., lot his lifo in the Hlnnrliiinl river at Dn'lioiit', Ohio. Cdtlry dffld'er (to rpcrnlt w'ho' l fjrooirilriB horned) Oldii't I toll you imver to apt)oa'eli tlio horRes without flrBt! snaltliiK to them? Tlrat thliiK you know they'll kick yon In tho hftd' and then we'll have a hunch oharno'hbrspsort our hands! Judge, THE PAGE . ; Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventilated TWO BIG DAYS WEDNESDAY AND THURS DAYFEATURE EXTRAORDINARY 'BETTY NANSEN The World's (Jrentest Tragedienne in the Vibrant .Modern l)raina ANNA K ARENIN A , , Vy Count Leo Toilstoi v Edward .lose and Kniinent Cast in the Greaiost. of the liriniortal Tolstoi's Works " " ' A Play of Unforgetable Power O Jnaaaaaav aaamr vaR?aBaaaaaaW HEARST-SELia WEEKLY No Advance in Admission Regular Prices for This Special Attraction 5-10-1 5c It's Always a Big Show at the Page Six Reels of Pictures in Every Show ALLIES ill'S" CALLf(iN;E -. l-r- U itl.'il' ATIIKN'S. Aug. 4. -The Hritisli French, Russian and Itlilinn' niinis ters nf Athens nbide A collect ivo'tftsit lo M. (Jounaris, the Greek premier today and made united representa tions roam riling the political situation. ZT MIU.K'X'S IfAMY, l'OItTfa'.NM), OHKOO.V "" ' ' Diocesan Iloardlng and Day s6ltA)l for glrlB under th6 tare, at Tli'6 SIb ter or St. John riaptlst. Forty-SeV-i nnth vear begins SIt. 15.' F6r Crtt- alogue addresH, Tho SLster Riiiyrlhr.; Medford Leading Theater A " !