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a VAOFj four IMTCDFOTID MATE TRTBUNTE, lrEDFORT), OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 9. 1015. Li i-i .: . 1' , S 1! U v (VlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE VAN INDEPENDENT NHWRPAPBIt PUBLISHED BVBIiy AFTERNOON EXCEPT HUN DAT nY TUB MEDFOHD I'llINTlNQ CO, Offlca Mall Tribune IlultdlnR, 3S-27-J9 North Fir Btrogt; telephone 76, Tho Democrntlo Tlmen, Thn Meilford Mali, Tho Mcdford Tribune, Tho Bouth em Urcgotilan, Thu AMiland Tribune. FUBSORtTTIOW BATS Una year, by mull.-. -.. Ono month, uv mull Per month, delivered by carrier In Medfnrd, Phoonlx, Jacksonville nnu cdiiroi roim FOR GREED OF GAIN. Offlclnl Pa tier of Jbcknon County. Entered nn nucund-oluBB matter at Medrnrd, Oregon, under the act of March I, lli Hworti Circulation for 1814. 2C88. full Ironed wire Associated Pre dl putclieri. B h J Bubgcrlbcrs rnlllnr. to rccolre pnpors promptly, phono Clrcti- f lntlon Manager at 2G0R.. ). 4. 4 4 .j- $..) $, if... Till sMci'ifico of m thousand lives on llio excursion stcMincr'.IDnstlimri at Cliicmso will no! have boon in vain, if tho result is the providing of safety i'uv future excursionists. . Out of the multiplicities of inquiries and in vest. un- B00'tions underway, the responsibility will probably be placed 'ml . . t i i . ,i ' ii. m .i i lijiou some one prouamy several piirues, innygn me real cause of Hacrifiec uf Jimiitiiiitv for in'ofed'of tfain is lack of wo?kiyVu?lym ',IWS K(W"'ni,Jf lmvimitiun And lack of enforce- i.frifli.1 pup,r of tho c.t"y of M.dfo'rd 't of laws already on. the statute books. So far the facts developed show that the lOastland was not properly constructed m an excursion steamer, that she was top-heavy, that she was over-crowded ami thiU there was a lack of adequate life-saving appliances. The steamer owners and crew and the government inspectors were undoubtedly at fault. It took the Ti Inn tie incident to call the world's at tention to the fact that none of the ocean liners were prop erly equipped with life-snvinj; apparatus. It has taken the ICastland disaster to emphasize the fact that any old tub was considered good enough for use as an excursion vessel. Even now few vessels are properly equipped for safety upon the water. Kven the great I'wvy boats are woeful K lacking. Thousand ni'e packed like sardines aboard tin s'e inter-city boats with half a dozen life boats and a few multireel me neiis. a similar disaster is liable to happen any time. The chances for gain are so great that many of the un scrupulous daily take chances of endangering the lives of others for a few dollars profit. Not even the orosnect UL0S iYt of prison terms will entirely check the neglect that leads " "" D ''(V"" ' I lf,ll, ,IIIWIIM, Hill go far towards minimizing it. WARSHIPS AND ROADS. . STARTED WITHOUT EXPERIENC BUT HAS ALWAYS BEEN A STAR. HONG KONG KOLUM f$ .. -- -Mmm. ' vj n jm r . Ti li ' Mlio .MiiIciiii iiioiin ullli thlrat flor IhiowU'Ik nlhuiiincm rtmil Idinloiiil i r' kiiIiIo. WliiiilihiyniniNiir.".' (Krom thoQiilmiy WIiIb.) Notlco I wilt not lio n'HioiiHll)lo for any (IflblB contracted liy my wlfu (MiH. Xolllo Uo(lKOfl) on niul nftor tlis lntu. CriiiHMi) ( w. a. nunnns. --N'ollc' Mrs. Nnllla IIoiIkoh iIochii'I inliliirxtniiil nn ntlvortlHaiiimil iiiicnr liift In llm 8iiniliiy WlilBMr. Ilmtitua (1dw not now ami nimir lum paid any Of MlH. llt'llKOH' lllllR. I'ninipl. PomiioiiH Jinn (to oilltor) I hoiiI you koiiio IiIuiih thn other day. Did joii onrry thorn out? Htlllon Did you inmit nn offleo hoy on tho ntnlrH with n wmto Ii.ir koC? I'onuioiii Ono Yon. IMItoiv-Woll, ho wm cnrryhiK out MHir ItltKIH. I'iiiiii Viiiiilnxlllo (IM niul Jnnk SinUli) ' Win (lint hoinoly woman I nw von talking (o UiIh ufturuoon your Sho niny ho hoiiinly on Uio oul Mdi hut iho ii honutlfiil wllhlu." Then why don't you imva hor turnod luslilo out?" I don't know wlmt I'd ilo If I Aiin't bavo my wlfo." You'd have to go to work." M wife tiloka kII my clothe." Thnt' notlilng. My wlfo pick nil im pnrhet.'' Mv wlf alio toIocU mii my ahlrl iiul i-ollnr." Htiw liiuf do you WMr a shirt ?" Quo wotUf. llow Iohk do you mt 'A hlrt?" Tlfrty-ts Ikrhaa." , "I3i9 your wife ever lulk to htr lr Bm nlen?" "1 dUM't knew. I a at uuver with tr whwi sita la aliiue." i llmini In ,i;ih( Jirpwu-p-Tkara la ou elaaa uf wan "kQ mmi MlMulutaly ltava tkalr 'lAaa bafora (hay oau du a guod itjna wrk. 'flemjMWaoto WorXar I don't auraa wllk you. Wbat ar ihy? 1a8-OlHfara! ' Ctuuful Uauagluk Itlnr- That wtw rv torla avHHi vrr eareftil to make no wtaUkoa. Oily KdltoiwYaat when I I old him lu wHta itii ou aM of tka aoi paiwr tit aakod m wklek tlda. 8U)Uh' Ibuwilu tuuiiljjr Om Vffuak Hi twMl iwk Haekua tkr kl world ywur kind. bo. Tb koaayakoon usually lanta till tka aM Iklkt aakN hubby fof maw?? tk f(at Uwa. Wuuldli'l IKi. 1ke foathall ph. r walk 4 Um riaor. Ilia lataat yIKU mn aad more. II koiied hi f ' h voakta'l rail. h"or h aUwtily t't aaatri tk bawl St'llM' Ihll'KHlH ClllllAI Mhm ,i i n tm Mtui Iik iaauilaa to t.iki li'-r in .i -.kit uuil uftpar inilv in ', hi .ii i turn iiiui im M ga i ,.. n II !.' i i Ii. II lit- ..,j, Hi. , ,, hull. CONOItBHKMAX dillett of the a)propriations com mittee now a iWedford viriitor. when asked coiicerning the out look foradctpiatc appropriations for national parks, particularly to carry on the road building now in progress, at Crater Lake, replied: , "Willi a deficit in (he nalioual treasury, with talk of large army and naval expenditures, I ant afraid the out look for national park expenditures is poor." The jingoes ignore the national deficit or would inakt it still greater, as an excuse for restoring tariff duties. They would economize at the expense of national develop ment to plunge the nation into debt to follow the insane program of militarism. The cos! of a modern ballleship is $15,000,000. This amount of money would pave all the main highwavs of uregon including tne projected roads of Crater Lake. It would be a constructive program of development. Vet if any such program was outlined, congress would promptly reject it, and vole as promptly for a ballleship. I'h( nicy .spent for warships and enlarged army is gone never to return. The money spent upon highways is distributed among the people in permanent improve ment that benefits the nation for all time to come. War ships soon become obsolete or are sunk. U'oads remain for ever. Hack of all the militarist talk is predatory privilege whose patriotism seeks a renewal of graft--and cares nothing for the welfare or development of the nation. W&'Jfsr 'a dr 'Jat;vAila m- f- Jk& JafH?9&r. faEP nH .t HWB kj 'WBHKr HBIiBaiSaiiiSlt i i aW' n MiaKiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM K vtHaHBam abuiiBA , M afflaWffilktfaWHaBaW t,,;-'' ... -; " BO REINS AS CHE IN HAITI TO S. iR :l ii PEACE . x r t " . WARIIIXnTOX, Auk. fl Ai1m:n iiinilion iiffii'inU were cucoiirnfd , (oilily nvcr (lio Intot ik'vclopiiii'nt' ) fh tlu Iliuticn situation. Ilii o Itmisni wiih In) i'il upon report trom Hi'nrViJniirnl Cnperton, n tdnirfri' ( tlic 'Auierii'iui ftire in Haiti, nayiny: tlinl Iiu-miio eonilitioiih tlirouifli'iit'. ! tho iMaml wcio iiuprovinp, ilur to ic nuwi'il I'uufiili'iii'O on, tho part of tin' iijilivu. oCfininlH n to tin1 intention-. ! liousework or uttend to my baby I was of tile United Stnt im tViwitrds the ; THIS WOMAN' '"i-'i'f'SICKN ' . i Quickly Yielded To Lydiu E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. BrlJgeton, N. J,-"I tVBnt to thank you n thousand timei for the wonderful good Lyuiu &. nnu- hnm'B vegetnoio Compound has dcre fcr me. I suflcred very much from a female trouble. I had bearing down pnlns, was irregular and at times could hardly walk across tho room. I waa unable to do my BajjOi l '" ,r ' tiJtm mr vim w- vmt wkf$ my zm psi- Novn Oorhor now bouts tho most iinliliio rareor in all pleturndom! XfiVn started In plctiiriW without a lilt of nlnno oxperlence. Yot sho Iihh IhIiOii nothlnc hut lending rolon alnci She ling nlroudy played opposlto such (llstliiKiildlicd nnd oxpurlonced men an Kdwjn August, Win. I). Taylor nnd Citrlyle Ulaokwnll, .AIUm (ierher nttrlhutes most of hor HUccGti to- tho inspiration and tin her rccont advotit Into the photoplay mverfliiK devotion of hor mother, Mrs world I lor oxcoptlonul lienuty and (pinlnt iiinnniirliniR won for httr this onvla- hle position, which hundreds of net KtiHim havo to atilvo years lo ntlnln. MIsh Ourlier iiltrlliules most ir liolavirth woik. with Webster Campbell In ' incrli an'- pletures. Oorhor, Instead of trying to dlseour uko a pleturo enreor, as so many mothers do, did every possible lo holp her prolty daiiKhtor. She Just know Novo had mlent, nnd now thnt her lirllllunt daiiKhter Is at the head of the ladder, nuivelj sas: ' I told Mm so!'' oountry, .niul Hint eompnrative ipiid prevailed. Admiriil Cupeiton iN reuorted the tnlrinif oer of llie rustoins office nt ,Cupe Unit ion and the postpone ment of lite pio.Milcnlinl election be (taiwe the time, win deemed inoppor iini) for polilienl e.xciloiiieiil. The olvetioiu wiii to have been held yes terday. Officio) dcppntclic to tlie.nuv nnd stnto ilepnrtinentH loduv 'tiiid Ocnornl llolio. the rovolutiouist lend er, hud formully roieued ns chief e.Miciitive, ilixinised hi." cabinet nnd ordered all his peiioriiU in llie norlli to deposit tjior aruw with t lit Aieer juaii uutliorities nt Cnpe lluilieu. Hebo us well, a" Houninil, nuother lireidcntiat cindidate, lme promiul ever el toil to prierve bom! order. V TUMULTY RESENTS SLURONPREIDEN AUSTRI 0 T DRIVING RUSSIANS DEFEATED GERMANS OUT OF AND LINE SPLIT! WESTERN AFRICA SHE'S GOING TO BE A DID IIKAPWAIMTIfS Ol'' Till-'. AIS- 1'AltlS. A Mir. ti. Iliicirclniir oper- Ml I 1' t i k ' . .,. t ;,! , n ' I'"...mp, ,ua. ii. Mtionsbv Kren.-li tioopMiLMinst (ler- I he dclcnt ill the Hiism.iiih on,,,,, ,.,.,. , ,,p K,m,,., ,, (l,.,.. .Siiiiiliiy in llm tiuhtiuvr on the lino i ,,, ,.!,. , v,.s Afrie.i, huve re- belweon l.ulmrow .ui.l Miiiow n- Wlt(l j,, riirlliiT m ie,. i.eei.rdinn suited in dnviiuf H. troop urt,lo .rriciaal lale.nciit iMied bv leiivini! n Imvtt Khi bemccn Idiian , ,j. Mi,ttrv t' eolonicK lodav. Tli trooM niriaintf north ol l.iilmrlow; uho fled northoutt iieru.s lh Vjupu nl l,pokow ic, about l'. mile uortii of l.iiliailim, while llioe iiroiiiiil Mie ehow lvd noftliwo-it lo rwuli the 'iepi by wa bf ItHntiiow. It in impossible nl thiH moniniit to (Menuine Imu serioiH u diuigir lor the KilaMtttu tliik hrennh iiihv prove bill proluthly tlipy ife nnivlv pro tiwtad tttrnin-t (lmiiteii)ii iiimaiU iiihiii their hue nf i eti out bv trooii withdrawing: iroin IvhiihoiimI nlon the highway iniiiiliu; pntellel with the north Imiik l I I)o Vii'prn to Kmlxyn. In ronitiiiK Uio Aulrmi adViiuce the ItHMMUiUit nide H dettpemte ill lark at iliechow. The rattvat of tkeif left Ming; oer tka Viepf at LeHitpkiiviiee wiui n itiut nl pio iioiinred ehiiiMeter. Il i kin'wn thin the uiniilier of irioiier i-nc-iil ernlilv exienl- the --in tliun-iuiil u,rii lioiK'il in tin nllieinl K'imii. hUiIciiiciiI follows; "Kiicjreliujr opeintioiih of French force in the mmiIIi and oils) luuneruti mv iroeliiiirM oueeeHtofiilly. On Julu 17 columns rioiii the noutli took llltitiu, wheh the viiemy ovneiiated diirinft the niuhL, Hiun eoinpletinir the eompiest of. Hint pait of the Conuo ceded to (lernimiy in 1011. "On .Inly j;l, ihiIiiiihis of opciutin force in the eiisl Mnnucil the po-l of .Moopn, lorcing the. eneuiv to r tire on .Monilii, which ii. turn n- i ,ip tilled four iln.vs lalei. Keeumi lis Mitlice weie iinmediltelt dlspatcllld iifiiinst Nittiiii'bi N.missi. ''Our I roup ail- iHsplnvinir vri'.it aelivih on the (ladji-lten Hnnln front. (Isdji, nl'ler a violent oiu but, os iticniiti ii bv the (Icrm.irs " " - WANIIIN'dTOX. Amr. II. The white Illume lodav innde pnblie eor resiondenee wth liepiesenlative niichunnii of Illinois, who ask lor a conference with President Wilson for liiibirs Xntioiial l'eaee Council, nnd when it wiik refused in the KiiKiud Hint the president hml no time for other than iiiteriintioual nl't'iiirs, wrote Secrelnry Tiiniulty thul the re fusal wiih "taiitamotint to u declara tion that the president h more con cerneil about the desires of bi; busi ness than he is fo discover (lie honil-. fell sympathy of Hie (0111111011 pt'ople." Mr. Uuelianaii added tluit if lie could not see the proMilont ho would iwiie nn open letter Jo tho American pop ple. Seerclarv Tiimullv wrote Mr. HiiehiniHii tluit ho rescufed the tone nf his letter nnd the "iiiiwnrmutcil inferences" drew by the president in ability to see him. "A far its I am eonceriMl," wrote Secretarv Tiunultv, "there is 110 objection to niiv one sn.inent ou inav desrc to niiikr public 111 the mutter" CHICHESTER S PILLS S-v .TIIKUIAMONlJ IIIIANII. X I V-iOl Jk'-k;ln;llmi.nJIlriij UvCv I'lIU U II, l aij ll.lj oimlliAV tM !.."r' 'J. " Knn. v VVJ lla mm ulhrr. Ilr f tour v bo weak. Lydia E. I'inkliam'a Vegetable Compound did me n world 01 goou, anu now I am strong and healthy, can do my work and tend my baby. I advise all suffering women to tnko it and get well as I did." Mrs. FANNIE CooPElt, R.F.D., Brldaeton, N.J. Lydiu E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, mado from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds tho record of being tho most successful remedy for femalo ills wo know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in tho Pinkham laboratory nt Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. For thirty years it has been Uio stand ard remedy for femalo ills, and has re stored tho healthof thousands of women who havo been troubled with such ail ments na displacements, inllnmmatlon, ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, etc. If you wnnt spnclal nilvlco wvltu to Lyilla 13. rinklutm M01I ielno Co., (confidential) Lynn, flints. Yum letter will lift opened, rend niul answered liyn woman oiid held In att'iet confidence. WESTON' CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Mcdford Tho Only Exclusive Comuiurcinl Pfiotogrnphera in Soutlinrn Oregon Negatives Afadi any lime on plaee by. appoinlinent Plione 1-17-.J We'U do the rest "E. D. WESTON. ProD. sr2asJi)SVKn3WiE lUii K Ae i :f ' .' m-t iri:s.trnn rtinkoo-ntlll-il.tif.it.Alwirtlt.liiil. SOLD BV DRUGGISTS DIRl-HHERE JoiKn A. Perl. UNDERTAKER J.hiI.v AUbUiunt a H. UAUTI.IC'IT I'luinet M, 17 mill 17-JU iXnilnilHtipp Horvli limnrr .WW SKItVICK IMOAt iMru.i I'OI.VT TO MICDI'Om) A.VO HACK l The undorslKned will leavo Frank! 1 Lew Is' confectionery evory dRy ex cept Sunday for Mod ford with his auto at 1 o'clock p. u., arriving at 2 ' p. in. I.oavo Nnsh hotol, Mcdford, at , 5 p in., nrrlvo at KaglQ Point at G 1 . m. A part of tho traffic Is solicit-) oil. S. II. IIARNISII, j I UaKlo Point. On ?S Belmont School (For Boys) 21 miles loulh ol Sin Francisco .t wf AH11 th " ?! "" ix'r' 't IhAucliiiiii iiirtHii wikb Oiir,ra!utrntfr on rrioiuiurn uiiim. iiuiituimiu that tulmll on rcrlln.Ai ikl on vtAiulii&tton e i.u.- si if onrraului-uri i llrnl. TJ, Jlawuhuirtu liuliluuol Tn IuioIik uiil al hia.t ;niMnr..uirriii.nutiiiii.ltTrrf Hrnddr waiiliriilli iilmtraml aUImr ohlih c'r '! imlr tfri l-'xI IiIm of lh nilrit anifinir ! nf Ilia a. tio.il Iiul ur Ha riulinint an4 ila a1lri-1lTa'li(.l liiima. Nothinv howrvrr can flulta take tin-llaie. f avmt u tkaMhjw.l. V T HMU.llMJMutrr Itoi h,,lWliuonl,Cl . tfvrti. I 00TUL MARS Pov,ll3t.al0'r.irro;i SAN FKAKCISGO B k'adiu.uter.i j'cr C.alifnr- ti ..,... 1. :l. .. ..1 .i.j : i.imiih .nine viiiii me t.'j- f- . nii'ii uur commou.ouj joii y, fi'.e U'rice, ard honuliCc ri-.tttqrant will nyea, tn ) 011. No Rblfc In .lies 51.50 Per Day Up ti ,) Mnnantnient til? ' m chrvr. -n ummmmM lluli) ItuUiiUi rr 1111KI11K Iter 'phitie. KVKHTT, .VhhIv. Any. . - Auuttur JHvtetrie! i luiuniutf w the lHiriat. Ishe 1. M .feu is uio, hw iniulo 'fl flitftllx, Hlltl llr IIHHM i liiibv HMt mlir. "I meile mt, hra fliirlit yr (p -wilt Ayiif T. T. lliurmMjr- 1 4ifft rmx-umr vr mueh tf ii. It nks ftvr no tatubicKlv tlukt 1 bitrdl) ! ia4 M t4 him4uiMi. Mr. Ife. tWMfjr MaM We II I k -- It aTtidU taUa I J.kl Vf.' MMm 1 ruttm. Kinee Ur fir4 fliitkl -he h. been 1mw lit uljeet nt (.vktlltNi. "It Uw'l nlwiivs nuMth asailnn," 4e m4rt oii mnuellMM'N we jfl ne hA jultx. mm ym m tH- 4, IImu4NmI fet, Mir urrtmi MMtMtinvr talM fniMI 4ffrlt dltvHUMIM anil tfe 4MM hH'ki A tlftflllMt kMNNt." I Mi-. MBiUMit tuttttai tu rrturu 1 -IHVvVIltlM Ml U oilMMll Hi j MuHimMmtm9 iaatt to l-i-" '" Lake V i 1 -1 . II : : I . 1 . i, K, .,u, THE PAGE Medford's Leading Theater Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventilated MONDAY AND TUESDAY GREAT NOVELTY FEATURE THE SPECTACULAR FOUR-ACT CABARET SHOW Midnight at Maxim's Maxim's, Rector"s BusLuiohys New York City's Most Famous Calm rets in All Their Glittenni GorjjeoiUncss. Sixty Beautiful Chorus Girls. Seven Vaudeville Ileadliners. Thr Mnt Unique Photoplay Evor Sctet'iied , FIFTH CHAPTER OF THE GODDESS With Anita Stewart anil Earle Vllllnius, Tw Parts Raptor Prtcet 5. IQ. 1 5c Quiiitw WmlMfllilny him. Thrwny, Tlwln Btinu llie Vnuifitrr Wumon, In DiMHtt' MnstrmlMie "The RIoiN'Micotw Cnse" Five Aits. STAR THEATRE 1 t TONIGHT ONLY WILLIAM H. CRANE IN David Harum A PARAMOUNT FEATURE Itf FIE PARTS "DON'T MISS IT" PHc 5 nnrt lO'Ceuta I 1 I -ail4. .1..