Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1915)
'' , v1 S8J li Urt- Hfl :t 1 !f w 1 PAGE FOUR MEDF.OKD MAH) TRIBUNE, MRDFORD, OREGON, KR.IDAY. AUGUST 0. 30JI5. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDIIPKNOKNT NBWHPAPKlT" I'UllMHIIKI) nVKllV AKTHIINOON EXCHIT KUNDAY I1Y TI1U MISPFOKU 1'IUNTINQ CO. Office Mnll Tribune UiiIMIiib. 25-27-29 North Kir stroot; telephone 76. The Democrntlo Times, The MPiUord Mall. Tho Medford Trlliuno, Tho South ern Orcgonlati, Tlie Ashland Tribune. BtrnscRirnow batzb Ons year, Or mnll.... 16.00 Onn month, by rrmll. .......... ,60 Pnr month, delivered bv carrier In Medford, I'hoenlx, Jacksonville nml Ccntrnl Point ,. -flnltirduy only, by mall, per year Weekly, per year , .(0 2.00 1.S0 Official Paper of the City of Medford Official Paper of Jackson County. Knterod as sccrmd-clnss matter at Med ford, Oregon, undor tho act of March I. 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2688 Full leased wire Associated Press dispatches. $$$& f Bubscrlbors rnlllne to rccolre papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager at 25011 HONG KONG KOLUM mw ImC miKW7mp THE KAISER'S TRIUMPH. I 'Mollonn tloctn man say loddy lirnln glvo in undlor strain more thnn mini's, Maybuso changoo mind ho mitclico wenrod it on 1 1 fiooil .Vlghll '.YiifM (From tho Torrn llnnto, Iinl., Trl liuno,) WANTED Nursu for chlldrun over XS years olil. TlioJnko In on tho Colt (From tho Goshen, Intl., Democrat.) 'A sucking colt followed n F.ord unto In Wliltluy county, A Ctiinc-IIuck A Huston clergyman was railed wont for two wuoks and upon lilti re turn lie hhIoiI IiIh wlfo how his sub stitute fllluil tlio uuljill during IiIh ah- HQIU'O, ".Not ol nt nil." hIid uiiHwnriul, "Thorn wuh nothing In IiIh sermon nt nil." I.ntar in tho day tho olorgyninn mot tlio nulwtltuto nml tiskod him how no got on. "Oh, very well," ho replied, "I didn't liuvu tlmo lo prupnro u nor uion Sunday so 1 proaqhod ouo of yourH." Xo Cliunco Tho ord wjii iijailiuit mu." wild Johnny .loo, Th.o day I fall from our upplo true!" War 'limn Stuff Fiinuur .1 on lis of Jason Corner In still talking uliout his vUH lo Now York City IhsI full. The other night ll! aiouiiin'a gtuioraj store ho wild: OX go lira. I didn't lsll Hie stock t'.vuliongu cnuao the denied IIiIiik wna okuojl iiii tlgli I in thorn dpya." "U docm hwit nil," said H long fnoot youlli on tli crgt-kar box, "ho tlifct huuf mid mouth Olaoaao aprwed." Klvs Her Why dun't you klga juiii- wife cuudi morning wJmw yuu ko lo work? I'arlinpa ahtt does look fraaaled itud hor face might scare Turk, Uvtl tmurtier. man, she Is the girl rou look for good or ImU, Ami yoti'r not aurh a ouir when yau ahuw your miia. iM-iadl Whan wife wu and tlrml, lae kubby looks br o'ar And joubm. "Ouah, abo's gvttloK old. autl looking prtt iMiro." And tym kit m1m lManty ouug. .KaWtJklHC ou tho street---Ma Ulaki aha la tho real kld-do and trtaa with her to mont. IUinUr, man. OW athr Time hM Uac4 up our fact, too. And ir you'd usa a looking glass you Urobtbly will tw A. 4d4up grouoUy appaarlng flit, rod goao and bteory ayo. So whan you laara tho house tor work Just kit lha wife gootMyo. - K w JorgtwaoN la lurtgaMl Ns. Cut IIIH A Keniiirkv editor hm at daatk's door i in- prominoHt pkyslruu of the tnuii was lu'iiilliig ovor kjn lhiik iiii ui' . ii, it ni Uw polao. cm i.i,.i...ii ,.ii t kmm." kt) aold ni.i ..i.ui. ni Pm Uir roao up In lud Tlinfj n L- . aald. "We kvo the lilKKost (Iniiliiiluii iii id,. , onn l" MITATJNG tlic coiiquorors of nntiquity, Kaiser "Wil liclin is loJiavo a (riuiniihal ciitrv into' Warsaw, thus ralifyiiiK' liis priiniiive instincts of barbarism. Tbc triumph was an institution croaloil to satisfy tho vanity and blazon tho prosligo of suocossful blood-spil-lors of anciont Rome Tho streets were adorned with garlands and streamers. The irocession was headed by .magistrates and officials, followed by trumpeters and then by spoils, which included not only the arms stand ards, statutes, etc., but also representations of battles, towns, rivers and mountains - of conquered territory, models of fortresses, etc. Next came the victims des tined for sacrifice. They were followed by prisoners, who were put to death when the capitol was reached. The chariot carrying the victor was crowned with laurel and drawn by four horses, the general being at tired as .Jupiter in robes of purple and gold. In his right hand he held a laurel branch, in his left an ivory scepter surmounted by an eagle. Above his head .the golden crown of .Jupiter was held. Last came the soldiers Shout ing " lo triumphe" and singing laudatory songs. A gro.'tf feast followed. The last triumph recorded was that of Diocletian in A. I). .'302, but that is no reason why the Kaiser, who has roiuearnatacd himself the successor of the Caesars, and seeks to resuscitate their ancient glories, should not also revive this impressive ceremony, and Warsaw offers his first great opportunity. The streets of Warsaw should .be paved for the occa sion with the while skulls of the Slavs ho has slain, while an effective color scheme could bo worked out by having the gutters run with the newly spilt blood ol his victim-?. The .scenic part of the procession should be headed by the brilliant conquest of Helgium and the slaughter of its civilian population, showing citizens shot down in squads, the ravishing of women and the maiming of children, con cluding with the tableau of the burning of .Louvain. Following should come the devastation of Franco and the wanton massacre of its peasantry, proceeding the splendid destruction of the historic cathedral of Klieims. The naval and aerial warfare would furnish many floats. Tile-shelling of British seaside resorts, the drop ping ol nonius on larm houses, the torpedoing ol lushing vessels, finishing by the chivalrous destruction of the Lusi- tania, with its thousand innocent victims perishing in the sea. This latter could be made particularly effective on account of the drowning children. Tho use of asphyxiating bombs should bo fully illus trated, Avilh the suffering and dying victim's of the poison ous gases breathing their Jast as the procession moves on. The Kaiser, of course, could not consent, as emperor of the world, to represent a heathen deity. Alexander the Great claimed an immaculate conception of the god Am nion as responsible for his genius. Augustus set: up sta tues to himself as a god, but in his incandescent brilliance, the Kaiser can consistently represent no less a person in. in uic .miiiigiiiy iiniiseii wiiom no uas laKon uuo pari uership. Only the Kaiser could design garb fit for the occasion the realization of his dreams of suoilation. Following the conquering army should come several millions of the maimed and crippled and those of his pris oners he has not enslaved to do the druggory of his em pire. Altogether it would he, a most impressive spoolaelo this triumph of the modoni .Ceasar, uniting the forgotten lustre of the past with the crimsoned presort, a fitting tribute to the beneficent reign of tho super-king and the success of the "chosen people" in bringing (o lOurope .the "higher civilization," and restoring to the twentieth cen tury after Christ the lost glory of the twentieth century before Christ. CALKINS 10 DECID E Fl E MEN'S I AIR F Nil Jilile V. jr. t iilkiiix of Jnekyon county will pri'Milc nt llie lieuruiK of tlio conltuiit ciim's brought by lh .Mueleiiy iwtnlc iifrniiiHt tlio fiHliennru employed by the Hoiihoig cannery who ore neuiiseil ol trespass upon the Mueleay lmmuitv mul of mich legal ih'I.h iin iittciiiitiiu; to burn the! Weildeibiirn eiiiincrv nml destroy nta with ucitl, when (lie circuit court meels nt dob! IWwi August 121. The fislietmeus wnr will be thren.slied out before the .lnckoii county Nmtij:is trale iimlciid of .liulx" Coke. (loernor Withycotiibo Iiiih iiioint- cil (VI. n. I. l,uwon, f(iiiirlv wnr-1 den of tho penitentiary, to net us Kpccinl itKciil for llie stale- on Kokuo river, to prcspm the peace ami end llo reign of IiiwIcsmiiohi. Eighty-three of the fiwliciiiteii wero enjoined in the circuit court from trespiixHinj; on (lie Weilderbiirn com pany's .propyl t., mid n few ilnys ago Judge (Vko wax petitioned to cite nine of llitihp men lo show cniie why I liny hIioiiIi! not be arrested for "on tcmpl of com I in iolnling (be in junction. Tho eipjo cniiie up ye(enlnv nt Coiptille und.lii'lg1' C.kc put I lie whole miiUor over until AiikiihI 121, wlieu tho circuit court nt fluid I leach, connly both' of Curry county, will convene. There is it bijr run'of HkIi reported nl the iniiin'h of the Uogue river now. it in hIii It'll Unit one of (he cunner io received 8(10 fiwh ,Moudav mid ouo got 000 Chinook Tupuluv. The price of fi-b bus been rni"tl bv the eaiinenei. The Seaborg ennnerv p now jiayinir 7." cents for wteli fish mul (bo .Mneleav ciuuierv paying u ulidiiig seiiar ol M.L'.) for (he big fish, 1 for tho'iioNt xi.c nml do cenU for tho Kiimller ones. The result is it in leporieii, nun the M'uhorg liher inen nre (radmg their big liii to (be Maeleay Iwluiincn wlio (urn them m for $1,125. Si'..borg'K fi-liprmrn (tko in return (ho Mtinll ones which would bring only. (J.'i ccnls nt (he Mnelo.iv eunncry mid selling them lo lliu Sea borg cannery for 7."i eent. Tlic clinngo of venue from Coos to Curry county wiik granted by fudge Coke in rcKpotiHo lo a petition. nigiied by a large number of Curry county men, nskiiig Judge (ikt? to bold tlio licmiugM in the cncs at Gold Ilencli instead of Coipiille. It it set fotth in the petition Hint it i about 1.0 miles to Coquillc mid that tho lows of time mid the cost of the (rip here w ill "cnouslv ineonve'iieiice tlic defendiinls mid their wiIik'hhck. All of tlio Onry eoiintv oliieials ex cept one had xigned (lie petition in addition to the fishermen. Plans aro on foot il-, ni'I,or "illlnt Albany. to estubllHh a AD CONDITION ?r3v''iw THE PAGE Mcdford's Lcatllnj Theater Cool, Comfortable Well Vcntllntcd l-IIIMAV AMI S.VITHOAV Charlie Chaplin In Ono of Ilia Greatest Successes Work la Two Acta Restored To Health by Lydta E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Mpntpcllcr, Vt. "Wo have grcnt faith In your remedies. I wna very Ir regular nml wns tired und sleepy all tho time, would havo cold chills, and my hands and feet would blont My stomnch bothered me, I bnd pain In my side und n bnd headache most of the time. I.ydln E. I'inklmm's Vege table Compound hns dono mo lots of good and I now feel fine. I am regular, my fltomnch is hotter and my pnlns have all loft mo. You can uso my name if you like. I am proud of what your reme dies have dono for mo." Mrs. Mauv Gauthieu, 21 Rldgo St, Montpeller.Vt Anlloncst-UepondubloIMtMlIeliio It must be admitted by every fair minded, intelligent person, thnt a medi cine could not livo and grow in popularity for nearly forty years, and to-day hold n record for thousands upon thousands of actual cures, ns hns Lydia E. I'ink lmm's Vegotablo Compound, without possessing great virtue and actual worth. Such medicines must bo looked upon and termed both standard and dependublo by every thinking person. If you liavo the slightest doubt that LydluE.Pliiklm m's Vcgotn Mo Compound will hclpyou,wrlto toLydlaK.rinkhuniMedlcinoCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mnss.,for nd vlco. Your letter will ho opened, read and answered byn woman, raid held In strict confidence EW V L UTION IS I BERUN QUIETON FALL OF WARSAW W VHIIINOTON, Aug Ii A new rewiliidoiiary disturbance ut (lou alves, on tho western const of Haiti, has boon imported to Hear Admiral Cwrlnn and ho has dlsptaehed tho naval tug Oweola with foruwi lo pro tect the customs house. The admiral repot led loda thooe- IIKItl.lN, lu Loudon, Aug. i. The llerllu moruliiK uewspaperH to day publish no additional details whatever concerning tho fighting which preceded tho fall of tho Itus tdau fort nia ui of Warsaw and Ivan gorod. Warwiw'a fall had boon dltscount,od eitpnUon of I'ort Natloualo In Port In ndvniuo and the now cmiko.il no Mil I'rluee li Ainerionii foroe without .ilemoustratloiiK In the capital, rwdatiinee. The Aniorleau iiiarlnoiil Tho morning newspapers conuntutt mih quartered In llm buri-Hcks. Ion the news lojolelngb, but on tho Colon! Colo, commanding the ma-' whole more soberly Tho l.okal Au rlnoa, lauded from the battleship Con- xelKor sas-UtK-Ueut. la In lullltarv charge of the "Tliu infortuuate Is not the cud taw.il and Captain lleueh has been , of the conflict, but aaalgued to bundle ut II uffnlrs. Ue that our can' seaalou of the llaltlen parliament to s lict a itresldent has been called for Hiinda). it is a now prom marchoB on " I STAR Iheater I iktilli'tt iteur Mees tM ensleiu MMPkatN for August ft, wan a fwl Iowm: Kcw York ColilwuU IJavrUttU. 1.60. Chtt'iMto- Calilorijja IJnillett-. $1.55. ItuMon California IturUettf l.-.'0. I'ldlu.lelphia Calitoruiu ItoHletto, John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant SH 8, HAUTI.ItTT I'hones M 17 anil 17JJ Ambuluuco Scnlco Coroner TODAY ONLY "Who Pays?" tiik I'titsiiT ok n.asnti: Kcviturlug Itutli Itolaiut and Homy King A vivid dniwa tomdoto In Threw parts. Nut oh! to amuse, but to Instruct; Not Merely to rauso pleanure, but to rreftte thouKkt. that is "Who Pays?" Tula la not a aerlhl. .The oilier Stone Ago Adujntnru.... and J'otlie WvkIy Ii Threo Part Feature Her Vocation AugiiutiiH Phllllpa, Marguret Sally Cruto and Prussia Kssanav One Haul Drainii ggmp IT St, 0 -SgflBBBsP!Si in h asBBsrir w --awr' America's Greatest Cigarette ,1ilm iAfdx'bs! GgA'Turloti I fmlFffrtenCiprtattinlhtViiH ST IIKId'X'S IIAI.I,, l'OUTI,Nl, oiti:;ov Diocesan Hoarding ami Oay School for girls under tho care of Tho Sis ters or St. John itaptlst. Forty -Suv-enth )0r begins Sept. 15. For cat alogue nddroiw, Tlio Sister SiiH'ilor. Coolest More In town, You'll en Joy s 'ipplug nt thU store. S&rrfTfr3h- BBfpSJI Afternoon Tea has hecomo an cstaulished custom, and demands certain accessories which wo can bust biipply. Mahogany Sorvlng Trws, Sllvor Sorvlco, I.omon Forks, Sugar Tongs, otc, aro offerod In the latest de signs. Tfin f!nll nf Vneforrlov nv uuii ji i vJiijiucij xi c nrpiT nrrvrwr ltig hhow at Tho Oago n its Six Alwavs a IteeU oi Pictures In Kvery Show 5-tti-tr.c I Tin: .m:wi:i.i:u FOU Ql'AMTV. 212 K Main St. Trained Heads and Skilled Hands AUK ALWAYS IN OKMANI). KNHOI.L NOW AT T.'E Medford Commercial College And preparo yoursoU to Moot tho dnOs of Uualueaa M.uii. ltwo'a "HeakXeaiilni: & Acoountancy." Orogg SlwrthaBd. and Touch TperitliiK Thorough!) Taught bv Knri need Sperinltts, U. aiu N j..' tf.lowl now lu sosslou at , I N ua, strict. MtJ.ord, Or. PUOK "OR , IMMEDIATE DELIVEItY THE MODEL CASH GROCERY AT XO. ! VIT JACKSON ST. Molorcyclo Quick Delivery nnd Wo Bavo You Moijey. Clvo Us h Trial ! r ( ir rf..i Ti-ntiinif utntMiitt 3 jcr x jtlij Doubled'? Stamps with tliis sale if you bring this ad. Aiit- ulv Tin nrtlrlivo In our toro "" Any six lOe articles in our stottj... - no Any slv U."c ni-tlclcs in our More... - ll.-r Nothing reserved. Articles may he assorted. ALL GOODS CASH ON DELIVERY. "SERVICE" IS OUIt MOTTO PS?! gjtyi ia'al 11 Your Vacation or Trip la niado moro pleasant by tho uso of our Trnvolors Checks no worry about risk of loss or theft, as when much curroncy Is carried. You cun cash them whoro over you stop. OVER 22 VEARS UNDER ONf MANAGEMENT' 8 m STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! vvBaaaaaaBHH WHaMHBW kHfMBHSi-VlHM-V-asa-HV HM Australian Student Band Vaudeville Troupe Swimmers AUGUST 7th and 8th At Natatorium Admission 25 Cents Dance Saturday Night Music by Australian Orchestra ,' DID YOU EVER? Sec the process of making .Butter i'rom PASTEURIZED CREAM i in a strictly modern, up-to-date i SANITARY CREAMERY? Whether ou have or not you will enjoy a visil to the plant oi" the I Jackson County Creamery j and afterward ou will enjoy eating GOLD SEAL BUTTER I more than ever. The most interesting lea lure of the process is pasteurizing the cream hv strictly Sanitary Methods. The cream, after he'ing sepa rated from the milk, is tested for buttor-fat bv strictly scientific apparatus, mul is then placed iii the Pasteurizer, which is a great aluminum tank con taining revolving aluminum coils. After the creain has been ldaced in the Pasteur izer, which has previously been sterilized, live steam is turned into the coils, which revolves, thoroughlv , agitating the cream, until a temperature is attained I to ripen the creain 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 assures longer keeping qualities and still further adds to 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 Told Storago and each package is weighed separately, wrapped, and placed in cold rooms until needed. The cold storage facilities of this plant cannot be excelled, as it has the entire AVKIN HARD'S Tee Plant at its dis posal. DEMAND GOLD SEAL BUTTER. No Butter Is Bettor No Good Butter is Cheapor Jackson County Creamery MCDicmi), onr.Gov r