. '9 m- PAGE TWO TMlSUUXMll) MAIL TRIBUNE, MRDFORI). ORRflOV, TrfiRDAY, A(TfUTRT 10, 191.1. B1EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AM INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEIt PUDL1HHKO r.VnilT AFTUIWOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEDFOItD PIUNTINO CO. Offkft Mall Trfhune Bulldlnjr, J5-:7-23 North Fir siprtt; telephone 76, The Democratic Times, Tris UfAtbrO Mall, Tlio Jlcdrord Tribune, Tho South ern Oreeonlan, Tliu AihlanJ Tribune. BUB8CRIPTIOX KATE! On rar, by man.. Onn month. Iiv mall Per month, icllvered by carrier tn Medford. lliocnli, Jacksonrllle and central i-oini IE.00 .ou Saturday only, hy mall. Weekly, per year- .60 per year t.uo 1 . 1.50 Otflomi Paper of the City of Medford orriolal Paper of Jackeoti County. Kntereil us leCond-elfesa matter at MfKlfpnt Oreiton, under th act of Mareh I. IS ft. .... Sworn Circulation for 1914. 268 Vx leased wire Associated Press dls (mtches SP A MEXICAN ROB ROY. ' BuCscrlBoni ratline to rocelyn papers promptly, phone Ctrru- latlon ManBjrcr at 2r.nn 4 . - ii m u-m..jL:.m.. - sr HONG KONG KOLUM Gmm v s55rni3'n2?WM WLOS WLO IN. AMELICA Mlost pooplc. who talk to thom- nclvna nllastimcu look borod. Tloo bind Alcllcnn inllllonnlro no liavco rilock hand appetite, Well Hultcl. Cnrl Shuc nnd Johanna Horn havo been licensed to nod tit Crown Point, Indlnnn. Omo Way Out (Vaudeville playlet In ono nrt. Scone, Jonos' bungalow; Time, af af af terneon: characters, mi tho, lmliy, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Jones' bnclmlor friend- uneasy. Doesn't rccnll If tl If a girl or n hoy.) Ilacholor -Y-y-ycs, whnt n beautl fill child". Mother Tho linngoo of .Mr. Jones I should say. Ilncliclor iJ.rT yos very much! (Asldo Counfouiid It. Why don't they say whether It's a ho or bIio?) llncholor (desperately) Well, woll hut ho's n flnu llttlo follow, lHn't she? ? How old Is It now? Do IiIh teeth bother hor inticli? 8ho looks Ilka tho family, doesn't It? ? Ilul I suppose u cry body nays It doos. When l'athcr Fixed (ho Tim When father fixed tho tiro,' us hoys Kui stilt us mice nn' miido no nolso. Somo folks, rodo hy, says, "(Jot 11 mulol" I'n says, "Shut up, you blooinlii' foqll" I can Jus hoar what pa says next Cluous iiiayho 'twas his golilun tuxt. Hut sis looks pcovlsh, ma looks sad An' squulchy-llko at poor old dad Jus' thiit; t!)c tiro wiuoin ftthur's thumbs. An ho sajr well, 'twnati't "Jtirusn- louif I'n danaoe roin an' my$ to urn "Vou nutlo. me buy dill thing!" anys pa. , Did you hurt you, dourlB" mn In- dHlriM. "Oh no." w yells. "I hurt the lintel" That stuff you so there iim'twu, Is blood. KVoptln' what la iwwt or mud. Pa says, -if wo got horn, soma day, I'll glvo this blasted mr awnrl" An' than ho Jains the tiro In pUeo An" my, "IJoaray; now watch m rnoa!" Albwt H. Ileyt. Stella's llnignlu (iiiuli' U t MiifnMrtfttM Ubj ou. uretty toon thuy'll be an In' "A wo wan" at the oatl of one pwyior. loll worst lileaase Ute doe have to diwl wtih Is Imagination. i lliiivdltiiry b MkuOr Tnwkf Mrs. Junaa, yr lUBWr is iinsravlM rw4dh'. bwl fwljqu Bh at at ih SCAkM I knv itg Wfttrh bar closely. Mr, Jomw 8k Is Just l)k bay fjithor. You mt. he tiisjdsi his sWMW? in ilia rt)ll Brnrsry bust dm Na. THE inost picturesque figure of the jMcxican revolution is I'ancisco Villa, former bandit, victorious geiwral. and succcsslul administrator ot revolutionary ideals a .Mexican Kob "Roy who robs tho rich for tho benefit of the poor. Recently Villa entered Chihuahua and found that whilt the poor were starving, there were plenty of supplies in the stores, but extort ionatc prices kept them out of the reach of the people. Co,UBuquenly there were food riota aiui iooung. imc me musses iacuo lamiiiu, iooo JMippinK were being exported to the Dnitcd Sttiles. ( t Villa warned the merchants that if they did not ccasa raising prices on pecessities of life, they would have to answer to him. To show that he was in earnest, he hung three merchants of Torrcon for extortion. The warning was unheeded. le ordered all nu'i'clisuijs to assemble and placed them under arrest. To the gathered merchants he made a fiery address, which was misquoted in the press, which reported that he, said the "United States could go to hell," which has been officially denied. What he did say, as reported in a letter received by the Mail Tribune, was as follews: "I callod you here to toll you you nro In Moxlco," ho said. "In Mox Ico wo uso Mexican money. Somo of you have forgotten that. "You havo charged for the nccessnriofi of Ufa lu American gold, and as a consequence tho pcoplo starve. "YOU AUK KOIlItlSIlS! "There was a time when I was forced Into banditry. Hut never. In my greatest extremity, did I (alio the bread from tho mouths of tho poor, nor tho clothcH front tbolr backs, "That Is what you havo been (mini;. I nm going to stop It. You all nro under arrest, "If anyono In this ro)hi wishes (o contlnuo solllni; for American gold," continued Villa, "his placa In in the United States. 1 will Imvo n train ready In tho morning to tako all such to the bordor. "I know exactly whut every man baa been chariMnK- My Inspectors linvo been at work fpr weeks. "As for yau foreign gentlemen, If you wish to chnrso gold prices you will go to tho United States. I will see to that. You had better tako In ventories of your stocks tonight. To show I nm fnlr, 1 will pay joii tho cost prlco of the stock plus 15 per rent profit. I nm ovorgonurous. That Is nil I havo to say to yoi." The native mediants were sent to the penitentiary charged with extorting money from the people by charging exorbitant prices for the npcessaries of life. The foreign merchants were deported to the United States. The state took over thestneks of merchandise. There was a 300 per cenOreduction in prices. l)od famine no longer threatens Chihuahua. ; High handed measures, of course, but not as bad as food riots and starving people. The merchants reaped what they had sown when they let greed out weight humanity. Such acts explain tho strength of the bandit leader with the peons of Mexico. MEDIO ITALIANS DEFEAT II FRESH FORCES OF FRY WEDNESDAY- HOLDS PAVING BONDING SCHEME MOOT OUTRAGEOUS To the Editor t cotwttlur Uio iriibnlioii to r. boililiM bond tliu t'ity tliu ttUt hiU! !- ... ...., ....... ... iu ciuuiiui inu inM)iuon iu re botul enrry 1 nm ot the opinion that it Would be difficult to sell the bonds it would hnve to c through the -tnte court nnd mnt likely tho I. ' S. Hitrjivino court, nnd than? w n likelihood of some one HAkinfc to have n receiver npMiiutil declaring the ' fit linnkiupt. 1 riH nk the pnij.- ertv owners of M fed ford, are you Jwitl'mtr to lime Miiford citir.ens nnd the cily of Medford adverticeil ns I bankrupt? If imt'tole ttehst to- y i' -uL w ,.rop.Hiitit.ii flint eoUl-L' hnvte' hnS)"11 l,J!jXl eoiiueivwl of l'orlho (Stv t Hitio - ' ' ,). 1)!(tMIII !.!.' AUTOS HELP PLANT TROL AUSTRIAN TROOPS The Mlnle fi.-di mid guniu eommix xioii our "jtuiiihow" will urrivo in .Mmlford Wiiiluosdny iiflpiuooii nl I o'cloek with n our of trout fry for dtNtributiou in Inenl alreiims. The eur will hu siilo tmukud k Jlwiu Mtrtmt nnd tliu fry plnuud uhoiird mii ttimobilofi to bq ttikun to furroutiiliMir at mini. Tliiity nut (m nro minded for tliu distribution. Fifteen Imvo so far volunteered. Kvory miller nnd tiortiiinii is nuked lo co-oporHlo in tho work. Kifteen more uutos na1 iiuoiUmI. Those huviuif motor enix nro iiKiuested to notify ToKycrv Hill Imuien, president of the 1uum lover tfhh l'rotuotivo uasoeiHtion nt once. The Trv w(ll bo plaeod iu Hit) Ap- plosto, IJttlu Hullo, Hi Itiitte, nnd KoKim river. If. 1C (hiiitou, wuper iiiltiiiloul of liHtehiU'ieH, ni'eonimuii ' tho iwr and will Hupeiiutend the di-tnbiition. WARSHIPS TO MEXICO. ( Continued from pago one) Itiuiial Kwd Maskki'. , is mm ft i a ti I ' .Vol i Rcmii WKX&u ore first I mr aial." .lie awttrw aad bowW kU . TJMfcHl Usaksil ut aiMi mmv"1 Ml am prap swuwl i - I in I J ' '-4 , , AlleiiilvH. SufN Yount 8utcli nrl auis iolllon aa ccneral Ad-1im M.7 lvn!er etrcet, Jja t ohIv AmoriraH iimm( ehnl nl Vcr.t t'rus. With I be smvitl tf tk I,ho.. MtiM. tW tlmrlti f the l-Vwrth ik MwHttt of Um Atlautir flsat, Cw luander .McNniho wiM bit Hv-'utMlrl iu omUMIHll of t)n Auu'iinnn forty bv Kear Adtttiml Mi-Lcsh. 'I irtiNhMi M i"ima hit be.i l kf.il to proretnl i''imi; l,rnno to erii Cmi it onkr t Imve a -hlfi nt th iit.HHal of ike Hmailiuu hmI rtunioniHlnH miatatHM wIm siv lfv- Ihs WoxU'ti. It w aNUMtrd tkat tke i4ii).titnn nnd Kew i l.t wpakire will lw Msl at NWrt ff mi I be.- or tet. Ifoiilmiei's In liangijr Aibmral lUmaon ml ImiM ''anovn, ebitf t the alin -Anivrioaa iiii f tke Aniarimu srnin liafwrtwent, rjfnet t-om-i'rn'm: iln hpfwiH'. tl.Mt Ii'irtr. wrr iu iIahrdt a Vera Pros iM Ihmi went tin nTr - nt Mri'MUr' Ijin i Ii was hitwrtil - (Aatitnn o! UeKaiuw bud oryc1 ;'n- ifarpateh of yaaaala wit boat lo imr. Ttw aoajafwira htH tlta aaarataiy taia wm Msf . Tmoainiiina- mmtt (k awbjwt of lmu uabiaamm nwitn at ib iaoaHas i ioJ. k,: ,. " IV Haamisi -aid tho diMlfc hU .kmm batat wade in fmnt f nablie buiklintn aavi m airaat aur- nara in hu affaM btrtia tba lb Miroiuat a tbavatfjuaia lv An jaaw. m Mis) rkatntt OKXKVA, Aug. lO.-The nppear iliice ou tliu Italian front of :!0,0ll() Austiinii trooM roleused from tliu ItiiHMinn euiupiiigu i auuouneud by the'Trihiiue iu u deaputeh fnun lii liaeli, Austria. These troops at tacked the Italians yesterday outside of (torisia. After a linttla of IS lioura, tliu despatch aaya, tho Hal JHim forced the Aunt riant to lutiout iu to (lorixiu, leaviiiK tll)U(l dead on tho battlefield. Tho Italiaiia are naiil to lutvo gained an i uipoitiiiit point strateKteally by joiuintr foreots between ltiiiniiu and Uoberdo, aouth of (IrHilihoa. Tho Allot i liiMM endenvori'd in uiii to pru veut thix junction, lofting heavily in the elfoit. The bombardment of Kowrto continue-". IS. POTTER PALMER TO VISIT MEDFDRD .Mi-m. Hotter l'ahuer and her brotliei' A. ('. lli'HorB, of ChieHKo, will artne ih Mtxll'ortl Septeiuber S for a three (iay's viHit lo inN'et luddiHKH of tin Halmer Invotaieat Co. Tho Halaiora own wkat will eveat UHlly fie tho lamoxt jHwr orchard in tho world in the Modoo orehard on Hojene liver, 'lite- aUo own the Klamath orrhurd of ItH) aereH uth uf Mmlfonl. Thwre art l.'itii) nrei ui the Modoi' oivkard, AUII of which are plnattnl U peai Hit) Italaiin benui at present fanaiMl. l'aaev iivMtork, gnun ami b kaiuir proOaoad. Wader the etii rient MiaNH'aHMU of W. A. Stunner, who itiaittMNl and pantd the pro(Mr t. it has bepowa tbi modal oaaa im clot id of Hie valley. Tbio will he iiiis HaliaerV trt i-i to the .tllrv sine tka pntHri w puivhaM , xavan vaara ut. HEAT WAVE CAUSES DEATHS IN SPAIN UA1K11), Aug. in. .s,N,r.,i dastiia haaa ixmm caul ai tn.ih afkjNNMWt in Npuiu bv a heat vhm' ..r luUMaaal inleni. The leni-r; inn rw to IU Ihiv.-. r thr.iicii in in,. lia SfVil'. mi,! (OS ,i (.i.iut a private or individual debt nail 1 it to tliu present iuutlrdu,- will tlenreelato all property' and lurve a teiidenrv to ililvo iliratrs nwity. Theru is nitt a man 'ilvniK on the wveil htreetx but what could pnv Imh an-eHHrnentH if he wna iiielmed to o ho unletta it is xomo apceubitor that aeiiuired more property limn he had UKC for, for speeulatiTe purMto, whrt waw an.xioiiK lo have tiie streets jmved in order thnt he could sell Ht a pro fit. Hut an the reflation set in lie foro he could unload he vol caught in his own trap ami now he see bankruptcy Muring him in the fnee. Now iu order to stive himself Im atdH I lie-citizen to not only do nn unjust ael, but a dishoiiPit one, to divide his indebtedness up aiiiouet the 'people that had uolbimc to lo iu eoutrat'tiug it. 1 have talked to cv. ernl nropoilv ownerx who live on paved street. Koine thai have paid up in full and others that have paid their nMHe-winetiH as lliev lieromo due who will vote aKtiiiifet rcboiuliut; a unjiiHt mitl tlihlioneat, ami the dio trous effect it will have on the eit to increase the iadobtedncHM. Some claim that it isuuijimt be cause some are iifinj: the htreetx that did not help build them. I doubt whether there is a man in the country or in the citv that lives off of the paved street that nsked to have the atreeta paved. If it is nniiist ns some contend why wasn't there u protest made at tliu lime it was le iur done. Some of our eitixen will pro teat on the kioiiiuW thnt it was loo high nnd thought it should be done cheaper which is no doubt true. Hut as nine out of every ten nre supporting an unjust system they must c.peet the grafters to get their work iu. I claim that all who voluntarily signed up to have-the -.(reels tved on which thev owned propertv con tracted the debt kuowiuclv and to be consistent thev should iwiv it pod lis nnv other debt. There ix anme ex cuse for those who pnitestetl ngniust i E. HUMES EOSES WARSAW MAY PAY MEDFORD'S CITYINDEBT EDNESS A. i. Kcamea, while returning frm a fishing trip on tliu Koue river Afonilny evening, lost his fishing elothoa nnd wndltig shoes, aninewhero befwemi H.vbee bridge and Bedford. They wero in a emivnss ttnek. Tile door of the toiiiionu flow open and tllo sack dropped to tho road. The loss wns not discovered until Mr. Kennies benched hiiine. The route Iruvur.scd hy Mr. Honines Mm over the Agate road and tliu newly Imill short out road (hat joins the J'a cifiu liigliwav near tlio I'aeifli; and Hiialuru. crossing. A liluo flannel sliirl, flnnni'l un derwear, wading punts, and spiketl Viiileskin shoes were mining the nr tides loht. Tlio tinder will pleas-1 notify Mr. Keanics. It ii a long wa from Warsaw to MetlAinl. hut .the German capture of tie lkdlalf faniUl mar ifsiilt in Hie mynVir-"l' Mwirbrd' cdv tient. tu tif Polish revMnlfon af the mitl tile oO'a, tnie of thu I'tillhli leaders wns the gial grandfnlher of Acting Max or Mttlvn-ki. n PolWi ".lle man, wealthy tirois'rtv ttwnfi" and anient imtriot, who raised two retriments to fMtt for Polish frttslotn. The Pole- met tralVnt nnd Mr. Metlyitski's an cestor wns captured, his estale cott fUeHlsd. nnd he himself exiled to Si beria. He eaeajwil lo Knglnml and became an Kitglislt ritiren. If the Ocnnain enrry out Iheir in nouneetl plan of restoring the confis cated ostnlos of the Poles to their heir. Medfonl's acting maor will be heir to nn estate now exceeding $70,. flflO.OOO, comprising n large part of Warsaw. If Mr. Medynski receives this pniperiy he agrees to pay Med fttrd's paving debt, approiinatelv a million dollars. Tho following aro prices for August 9 In oastoru fruit markets: California Iiartlotts, Now York, $1.CS; Philadelphia, $1.00; Hoston, ?1.55; Chicago, $l.ir)f No North western sold anywhere. Uecolptu contlnuo heavy. RUSSIANS EMPLOYING 200,000 WAR PRISONERS ALLIES SUBMARINE- L CONSTANTINOru:. Aug. , vm Herlin, urn! via wneless to Sayville A submarine of tho entente allies wns sunk near Hulnir this afternoon y a Turkish neroplnne which threw bombs upon tho craft. All the crew were lost. rnpeive the MIIIIC IHI.V OS IIICII wlltiro they do tho samo work. "Illinois women can vide nnd stu dents of political economy know that no eliisa of porwiiis i liistory dt l.med of a voie.o in the irovoniment has ever received fair treatment hy tin- gov eminent. . v I.MIJCK STAXDAISI) ov oinnuii-j has gained ground In thin country which looks upon tho bearing and rearing of children as something coarse and vulgar and to bo avoltlod, hilt the advent or Kugonlcs mcaii3 much for the motherhood of tho raco. Happy Is tho wire who, though woak and ailing, lUijminls "Poll I-r '5 Plnkhani's VegetalHc Compound to rnainrn her to huulth. nnil whon hoad- achos and bselcaohoa aro n thing of tho jMiat brave sons and ralr tinagu tera rise up and call hor blenaod. Adv. STAR Iter Tl'B8l)Y AND WKDNKSDAY Aug. 10 and 11 The Diamond From the Sky A Thriller Iu Two Parts. A Piece of Amber A Ka Ike Drunin in Two Parts. "Gussie Tied to Trouble" Ke stone Comedy. Special Added Attraction Miss OIkcii of Mudford lu Popular Songs. I'ltlCHS Tt AND 10 CH.NTS TO RECEIVE MEN'S PAY .(IIICA(H), Aug. Kt.-Kipial -ill fnlgist were .nibibiiit nl.iv, aecortl nig lo .Mrs. iir.iee iHmr trout, Illinois Kotiul Si'l LONDON, Aug. 111. Offi.inl n ports forwarded fiom Pelrogrml by Iteuter's News Auettcv show that re- iilosident of the eontly upwartls of JOK.lHil) prisunei-H I frnge a-ociatiHi over the aetioii of wero being cnmloxed by anotis Ifi-ltlie sUle ln-ard of ailaiiaistntlinii sinn ministries mi ntilromls, in IwliTeh ynstcnlov oWroatr that woiar-n agrietilture and other wnvs. ' ieoiiiloycd iu state institutions diall 6S A sensible cigarette that's what I want" no '0"-i7i2 There arc n number of goofl, sensible cigarettes on the market Fntim'as arc not the only ones. But Fatimns arc tho best-liked nnd best-selling of all the cigarettes cost ing over 5c. Of course, your tnste may bo different you TWO M(,2 Tu- m. - IIV '(. TESTS AbJY ' nuiii "'vtiiSu "Bb!S FOX CIGARETn , ' - ' UfUfsi . IIMl . 111 M 'BIllLu j " ' fMU-i - UUI ! ""' V , I i'L. '.". ;w.:,.: hw !: i..vk : t ,brz rh oJ?'"'.JXc.t fiiUa '-i2SK ' "v &rnwi i m Ni.Tr.rsrfcs& r. , :.-:".. v. . .. """'"..iJ Ka'iu,v?tm'eigmrmtt., "-tu Trr'WtffiLjfi? - rww ir t. . ail. la ' "j- may not like Fatimas as well as nil these thou sands of other nten do. But you can't deny that they arc worth try ing not only for the de licious taste thnt has made them so famous, but also to see just how SENSI BLE they really are how COOL and comfort able to the throat and tongue and how free they are from after-effects. Clip out these tests and see if you can find any cigarette that meets them as well a3 good old Fatimas do. Make thfc) important test today. 4ft txfyOttace C3K" z?r i & ?t. Aya; &mi -J -jn, ". L 'c&Huz MS. PATntA .trot tkt fhtb Cirnttft Aw'ii !' GranJ AtMnl On W John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lrty ASAtstani 8X H. II.XKTIiHTT PboiiM M. i7 anil iT-JU Ambulauc Kenioa Ootvart fl LasH BLEND 1 (?i0arette riJrr C SDaHnctiwIi Individual ICUL It c:Scairi Jiy u THE PAGE Mctlford's Lcadlivs Theater Cool, Comfortable, Woll Ventilated LAST TIME TONIGHT The KK.rl4icnlii' l-'our Aft t'abai-et Show Midnight at Maxim's .Maxim's, K.-ctor'.-t and Hustanohy's New Yoik C'ltj a Most Famous Cab arets, depleted In ell their glitter. Sixty beaut If ip clioruu girls. Soven VaudeMlle llcadllnors The Serial Ileautlftil The Goddess Klfth Chapter with Anita Stewart anil ISarle Williams Two Parts Special Musical Sewra with thlt pronntHi r.-to-t&c COMINO-WHuestlay and Thurstlay. TIIICDA lllt and all star cast lu the nn.-! five act f.aturo "TIIM ci:i.kmi;mi,m isi: COOIdST STOIti: IN TOWN. THE ENGAGEMENT RING an embluiu of sentiment nnd Joy, should be a SolHtalre Diamond, flaw, leas, porfoctly cut a;nl brilliant! M us show ou aouio boniitlful gems of various Uc, ready for mounting to order, or lu corroet sot Mugs ready for use. Watch and Jewelry Hepalrlng, Ilia mom! Satting and Kugravlug Our Specialty. MARTIN J. REDDY Till-: JUWKLKi: 212 K. Main St. -'2&J VELVET ICE CREAM Alwa.M pleases the youus and tin Id. Just the deaart tor Utate hot W. It's para, waoiaaoiHS aad ro-iMalf. PfMIBt dellwry Ott all tan traam mi kstttar orders. I'KIiSII MILK AND CREAM AT FACTORY The White Velvet ice Lream Co. MS.9Si,