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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1915)
tirMmiwi zajtqwwyyrrn wrwriTn- TAGE FOUR l II ' III'' '.I I 1 I an iNnnn:Nli:NT Ntwaruenie" 1'MJL.IKHRD EVKHY AKTKUNOOW EXCIJPT SUNDAY TiY THH aiJIOFOnU 1'JUNTINO CO. mpFORP MATL.JTmiUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, "FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21,3915. offico Mdii Trjb North Fir Blrt; I Bullillnir. 25-27-29 tnlepliono 70. un The Dctriftcratlc,Tlm. Tlin Mmiori Mall. Tito .MeoTord Trbund. T'ir Hoiitli crn OroR;oniint Tlio Aslildml Trbttnc. THE ELKS' CELEBRATION SUBSCRIPTION KATES Onn year, by mnl JC.00 One month, by until,, ,..... . ... . ,50 1'or month, ilvllvercit by cftrrldr, In Mpdford. I'li-icnlx, JACkHonvIUa ,. and Cuntral J'olnt .. . .50 PaturJay only, by mall, per yeat- S.ou Wrikiy, per year. .. ....... .. 1.50 Official Pufr of tho City of Medford. I'apT oi jiicksoii i.'oiiiuy, Official ISntprcd nuiltr'r nt icnll(l-t!ln1 MAlfurd, Oroon, umliT ttlfi act of Mftfcli 3, 1879. Sworn Circulation fur 1914, 2538. Full Icamul wiro Associated Vttitn dln pniclicii. K Bubscrfbero rarilnf to reecho papr promptly, phono Clrcu- 4 latlon Manager at 2G0R. l HONG KONG KOLUM j CWMH? Suro piiaii' enn nllasnmpo lovon two nlrl nt Hiitnoo llnio If (hoy don't know It. . ' 4.4,44. A. 1), Ilcanly'H barber Shop (leriiiautown, I'a. NQVHT? in the history of aI odford has tho city been moro elaborately or tastily decorated than for; the Benevo lent and Protective Order of Elks on the occasion of the dedication of their inagnifieenl f()(i,000 temple a tribute,) 1,0 me prme 01 me oonniiuniiy in me enterprise oi me. lodge and the good will cherished towards the organiza tion. Southern Oregon lodges were present in force for the ceremonies. A majority of Ihc Ashland lodge With the Ashland band were on hand. A delegation of fifty oi' more made, tiie trip over the1 mountains from Klamath Palls. Roseburg was Well represented, (lifts were" received from Ashland, Oregon Ciiy and Portland. The entertainment provided has been most delightful and complete, testifv- ing to the abilitv of Medford lodge in "making good'' on such occasions. Sortie disappointment is locally expressed outside (lib lodge that while Med ford sent a special train with the en tiro Med ford membership in uniformed iank with their families, to the grand lodge at Portland in J012, and con tributed $5300 in cash, Portland reciprocated by sending only one of its thousand members to the Med ford celebra tion. It should be remembered, however, that this is one more representative than the cities of southern Oregon are accustomed to welcome jroin tJie metropolis on similar occasions, and deep gratitude should be felt, for the unpre cedented recognition so contrary to the Portland spirit, which is for all Oregon to come to Portland and Port land to stay at home. AVlien it is remembered that all summer Portland has been steering the automobile toprist away from fertile southern Oregon and over the central Oregon desei't, all should appreciate Portland's unexpected reci procity. ROCKEFELLER'S VISIT n-vrto nwai SQUJBftEl, V&8& tt 4 4- -f .t. ,.. Wlifni the Cat Wits Nervous Old UUy (lo conductor) What) tiro tlio pak'sonBors looking out; of tho window or Conductor Wo ran over n rut, Madam. Old. Lady WaB tho cut on tho track? , Conductor No, madam, tho enr cha'npd her up nn alley. -I.ndlcn Home Journal. Could Curry 11 Tho invent youiiu thlnir tripped llRlitly Into tho druit atoro. "A bar or Konp, plonflo," alio or dered. "Scouted?" united tho nllclc clerk. "No." Him kiiikImI, "I can carry It" lloii'l Worry "Wo iMiiHnt IiIhh, my dear." Raid Herb "Till nil my cold Is koiio." "Oh thar all rlht," iits jlrl ropllod, "Kor I can paw it on." Not (.'nine "I nay. wot' tho tlinn old Rlrl. I'm Invltod to dlnntir ht povoii nnd my untoli Isn't Kolnn." WiiHii't your waloh Invited too? limi Vmiilovlllo .look Toll inb; la your girl fond of uuy other ItliJdVf pota 'IiorMob dORH? FiedYeH, Indeed, nhe ownB n mnlteno out, n porrqt, u tow and it pair of flno culver. Jack What, tho Rlrl Fivd No, tho cow. Ami, nay, he'n got tho lovolloat dlniplo on hor chin. Jack What, tho cow? Trod No, tho girl, lint Home. tliiK'H I wlih hIio wititn't Hitch n book worm. .luck A w hut-worm? l'red Not u whiit-Vornii 11 book worm. A woman who loven IiooUh Ih it, book. worm. Jtiuk Then I Biip(oso a woman who Iovch Bilk Ib it ilk.woi-m. Ills ltlSCI't'S An Knulltihman, who Htoppejl over, night nt a custom Am6rlouu Iioh. tfdry, noticed thut Instead of WiirIiik aR bell at meal tlm tho jiroptiotor won to tho front door and fluid it doublo-barreled xhotKun. Litter in 1 1 o ovenlnR tho KiibIIhJiiiuui eommout. oil on the straiiKo procedure. ," "That's u norel Idea of your," ho remarked to tho proprietor. "calHuR your Kiiests by flrlnR a ruii." " "Yn-aB " admitted tho proprietor, 'lit peiiernlly felchea om u round in (Ino to say Rraoo." ''Yhh," iidmlttod the HnRlUhmun. "but purdon tlio iiuontlon, why do you (llsohai'RQ only one burrol?" "Wouldn't 'MP ehoof out both,", onawored theitToprjelor. "Iluve to' ASlOKHNlNfl lot of slush is being sent over the wires regarding John 1). Rockefeller's journey of discov ery in the Colorado mine district. If is most trivial act is recorded as of momentous import lo the world. After a few days of superficial inspection of properties he owns nnd workmen he employs, he will return to his own palatial mansion, doubtless confident that he has mastered the myt' tery oL how the submerged minor's eke out an existence. Yeum: Mr. Rockefeller uudoubtedlv means well and will probably order changes to ameliorate conditions, but, he will do nothing to disturb the fundamental causes that produce Colorado strikes and Ludlow massacres. A ben evolent paternalism instead of an industrial democracy) whereby the toilers work out thejr ow,u solvation, com prises his scheme of reform. Mr Rockefeller has hot and can never have the view point of those he seeks to aid. The mniiftcles of his millions bind him. He can never know 1 he joys and sorrows of the ill-equipped in the struggle for existence, lie can never understand democracy in its broadest sense. The oil king is himself the product of the unnatural in justice of a civilization that makes penurv pauperism and woe the heritage of the many and excessive wealth the pat rimony ol the lew. The creation and beneliciary ol social injustice, he will naturally refuse to use his biliion-dollar power to vitally alter the present order to establish social justice, lo abolish poverty, llereditv and environment distort his vision and limit his activities. BY AHERN "MEAM DOPE," W M '.. ' I Aci is. Ar-r-. tAi ivy 0RIN6N6 BACK Trie EXACT AMoUWr OF SMlR-fS AND COLLARS THAT I '3ENT OUT I AtVP THE COLLARS PUNT- LOOK AS TilcJuoH 50vre.Bocv ' -fatter? To sauJ -men? VJUAV loOXOP tTAIL uJlrfl i TMecA I 1 ! a ... M6i'i YOUR jivAiuhtei'TdttRei NoTVhNG. MISSING ArJt$ rr SrVlv -CtiOK-j us - v;3Y Tfc '.pjfofeiTjr"! .;" t .f- ' ' 0 ..: X"TX? i .f. i ' -- '" ' ilra. -spsp I &vei ! . W J , IMPllS. rf$m f7i immm&Bsw .dlSISS f ' uA iiy OREGON NEEDSFANCYIZAPATAS ADS APPLESATEXPOSITION CUT OFF CAPITAL VON PAPEN VISITOR AI nble r. colic t lull- Aw bcr for n innKmir. Hffoi e coming hero reeontly -he had liti'il m Senltlc nnd TnoTtiiUt. SAN FRANCISCO1 WOMEN MN HARDLY BELIEVE SAX FftANCISf'O, Sept. 24. Cap tain Pranz Von I'npen. Oerman mili tary attache at Washington, n. C , - " who recently became implicated in Hovf Mrs. Htlrley Was Re the troubles centorlm? around Au- 8iore(J to Health fay Lydia trlan AmbaKundor Dumba throtiRh the . v o:nrUnmU Vantnhlft Mu.... i i.-.t.i r in.nna n T Ap. - Ji..". o llllriL ill i'llKi"1" "i UU11II7Q i- i, .n clillinld, nnd wliono wlthdntwal by Oer'many tho United Statos govern IncTnt Ih wtpcctM to n'nk, IS In San .Krnnclftco tod hy a friend 'Jtlttif9ldt, of Now York," but who Is nald to be Prince Von llntufeldt of tile Oornian ombamir at Washington. Count Von Papeh, who Ib charRod with haVIni; written to his brother, ! nlwnSs fell theso Idiotic Yankees they hud bettor hold their tongues," arrived hero yestorday and nftempl ed, It Is nld, to preserve nn Incog nito. When his Identity was deter mined ho refused to mako any state ment. Asked how lonp; he Intended to remain Von Papon replied "until I leave." Prince Von Hntzfoldt refuned to make any reply to qtldBtloiifl ad dressed to him. omuiox AonicnrruAii coii- I.UOU, CorwtlllH, Sept. 2l.Aftor having won the lion's share of gold mcdnlB and other awardH with speci mens of ltd agricultural nnd horticul tural products of tho 11)11 crops ex hibited at the Pnunmn-Pnclflo expo sition, Ih Oregon going to bo'nblu to maintain the paco and duplicate for the i 0 in crop? This Is tho question that Is confronting tho Oregon com mission now making almost frantic WAKIIIXflTOX, Sept. 21 -Sin-cessl'ul mid iiv Znpntii lorcet on llu Vent ('rii7-M(.irii t'ity nillwny lmve nggfiivnted rumiuu eoiiditioiis in the enpitul, neeonliiir In Mtute depititmeut niUicen dated September 'J'J, rceeived heie (odiiy. The eilyV wnter mniiiH uNo hnve been piutinlly. disabled, the ilNpatehos uuy, and tho wnter short ago is heeomiut; scriou. The fu.'l'oil supply, upon which (lie liuhl niul power hemces nre depend apopnla to Oregon growers to eomo '''' uihiitllv is ilian-lti1. I-V.imI nnd ITALY AGA!N SHAKEN BY HEAVY QUAKE ItOMU. Sept. I -The earth i.hockB whlah were felt hero Wednesday night wero more pronounced In other dlBtrlcts of Italy, but bo far na bus been reported no grout damage was done. At Avessauo the earthquake caiifed the people to mull from the hutH In which they have been living Mlueo the groat dlianter of last Jan uary, but hh not buildings havo been erected there nlne the city was do slro)ed, the damage was nogllglbto. In tho city of Aqulla, AS miles north oast of Home, nnd throughout tho province of that nitmo, the shock was felt distinctly, cunning considerable alnriu. INCREASED UPON COMMODTIFS XOTK'H Xollce Is hereby given that the tut dorulgucd will apply to the olt.t coun cil cjf the ofty of .Medford, Orogiui, at Its next regular meeting. October Sth, tti 15, for a JIcouho to noil malt, yIhoiih and splrltuoiiB liquors at their place of liimlnwJH on North Fir street, .iodiurd, Otegon, until Jau UHiy I, 1010. Oatod Sspt. S3. 1015. IIUCUJIS UIVKlt VA1.I.UY I'XIVKIt. RITY CI.UI1. twim op tiiamcs Thi Southern Oregon Soldiers and tktiloiH usKoclatlon dtiire to thank ho Commercial club, mayor and coun cil, II P. Mulkey, II. A. Cauaday. the presn and tbe cltltuns or Medfoid for their tiHslntunco In making our S3d anuuul reunion u wonderful mi re ess and assure all that their kluduesn shall never be forgotten by the 0 A. It , W It. C. and 1helr famlllei. COMMITTKW. S raVNTISt'O Sept 21 On October 15th the Southern Pacific company will put Into effect freight tariff on commodities mov between Interior point lu Oregon. The ratort belw(Hn llicne point i nre alight ly higher than heretofore, lu accord ance with the Interstate Commerce CommlHMlou's ruling undor the "long and short haul" clan" of the Inter state Comment act that InUilor rates must be higher than thoso appllwl to or from ports actually served bj both water and rail carriers. Most of the freight hot ween full ferula anil Oregon moves by wuUr and some shippers hnve epresid stirprlso at an Increase In rail rates at a time when tlio laud carriers are making a great effort to compete with the water linos. Tho South ern Pacific eopipany however, wa de nled tbe right to continue IIh former practice of extending tbe benefit of water rates to Interior cities, on tbe groun dthat this would constitute a violation of the long and short haul clause. 1'or example, the forme rate between Stockton or Sacramen to, ('ill., and Portland or Oregon t'ltv, Oregon, wax the ame as the rate ft out San Francisco to Portland. Tbe new rate, however, require an ad ditional local charge to Uie terminal rate. iXTiciiimiiAX al'to am co. Tliuo Twbto I.eavo Medford dally oxcopt Sun day for Ashland, Talent aud Phoonlx at S a. in, l:lfi, a : 3 0 nnd fi:lo and 10:1ft p. in. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday leave at 8:00 and 11:00 a. in., 1:00, G00 and 0.30 p. m. I.oave Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 a. in., 12 50, 2:30. 4:30 and 7:00 p, m. and Sunday at 10:00 n, in., IS noon, 4:00, 0 and 10:30 p. in. forwnrd with tho cliis of the crop of 19 IK In ordor to hold I ho ground already won nnd If puialhlo achieve now honors. Oregon" rtrlkln skccchu In win ning prUos last year 1ms moused a feeling of rivalry hlmost bordering ou resentment piuouii ;;i")ner. of other statos and they arc ninlU.ig almost siiperhumnn offorta to bent Oregon. It Is reliably reporto dt'iut ono of these states, bent or, conquest, Is pre paring a whole carload of hortlculto tal exhibits to lie ontorod at tho ex position. Other stu'es are almohl eiiunlly ncllvo aud the commbislou frankly atntes that Oregon Is op ngalust the hardtft proposition that H has ever yet facen. It cannot rs hiblj win unless tlio ttroyvor put forth n t nlted and consistent ffoit 1'xlilliltH inns" needed lust now nre tl clre itpeclineiiH of Oregon apples. suiiitur.v I'ouiiitions m Hie city were Mint to he had. o You want cigarette "comfort" Compound. radon. Mo. "I wa3 troubled with ay lie I. accompanied ' 1 who registers as "Mr, iTZZi ynrs t cAild not stand on my feet long at n time and 1 could not Walk two blocks without en during cutting nnd drawing pains down rny right fitdo which incrensod every month. I have been at Oiat tlmo purplo in the face nnd would walk tho floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes for a day and n night nt n time. I was nervous, and had very ! little appetite, no ambition, melnncholy, I nnd often felt as though I hnd not n 1 friend in tho world. After I hnd tried most every female remedy without suc I cess, my mothor-in-lnw advised me to ' take Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Vcgetablo ' Compound. I did so and gained in strength every day. I hnve now no trou ble in any way and highly pralso your medicine. It advertises itself." Mrs. S. T. Iluntxv, Eldon, Missouri. ' Remember, tho remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Vegetnblo I'OHTf.AXI). Or.. Sept. i!l.-0Ui.; Compound. For sale everywhere. Kiliui Turner, n drcMiinker, lenped , It hns helped thousands of women from it tmnlh-stniv window into the who hnve been troubled with displace- eourt of nn office hiiiMinjr lre (-1 nfl;,n """"SJlii! S ftK"' , , i 1 1 i, i tl i , irregularities, periodic pains, backache, day and wu probnb y lata ly injured. UmtK boariK down fceHng; indigestion. In tiie coitn-e of lier plunge .lie J nn(1 ncrvous prostration, nf ter nil other -Iruck it clollies line, which cheeked . means have failed. Why don't you try llic inouii'itlmii ol lier hudy. lu n Inrc-1 it? Lydia E. i'jnkham Mediclno Co., wi-II note -lie miu ,lie hnd liccu tin- Lynn Mass. DRESSMAKER LEAPS F. FOURTH r PRUSSIANS CALLED EF I.OXDON. Sept, 21 .- ll fligit'le Itusslans lu Cliinn have liecu called to the cololrs undor the most recent uknse, nccordliiK to a Peking dlspat It to the KxchaiiRt Telcurnpli companx It Is reported that Harbin and Vlail Ivoclok will Mieu bo dcuudt'd of men of inllltarv age Your "steady" clgaretto must suit your own issfe, of couisc Fstlmss may or may not do that you can't till until you try them. But in addition to the right tastyouwant"COMFORT" too comfort for tho throat and tongue and no "mean' fooling after smoking. You wunuSUNSlDLKcigatette. Test nny other clfrsrette In tbe world alongside of Fatimas and you'll agreo that Fatimas are tbe most "coniforfaMe" and "en ble" cigarette that you ever smoked. STAR THEATRE vnum Till (MJOWDS (30 PifflMA. GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 2 for 25c COLLAR IT FITS TIIE CRAVAT a soova,co.. inc.. mts ST IIKIiK.N'S IIAI.U 1'OHTI.ANn, OltKOO.V Dipcosan IloardtiiR sun Day School for girls under the care of The Sis ters of St. J Ob n llautist. Forty-.Sov keep tother barrel to collect Mty for ontb ear begins Sept. 16. For eat- meals mid lodging!" American Hoy. uloguo addross, 'lho SUtor 8uKilor. iwbuliir Hnlo John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant H H. IIAUTLNTT Phones M. 17 and 47-J9 Ooroaw UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. IheTurldsIi Blend Gstarette) 1 2Q for H Deep Well Drilling Oil, gas, and wnter wells, is, 13, 1-i-lncu to 1500 feet. For prices see J. STHVKNS, 23S North Central rou WATCHES AND Watch Repairing TODAY C-YOURSELF AS OTHERS C-U-N iho niovois mimV in Mtuli'ord. "Those ifioiuros arc an introduclion of what lho now Star nmnaonionl will 'ivo lho puhlio in thol'iituro. No advanoo in prices I'Yiday. Wild West Stampede and Roundup Showing Ihiekinjj: ('onlosls. Ilnllihjr:in: Stoeis, Cow CWrl litit'os and IudiaM IMiiccis. I'VadiriiijL' Indian Chief Lakahontas This )ifturo has lioon hooked spi-rial for Mali. rday's ro;i'aiii. U LOSE IF U MISS THIS Saturday matinee tho management will make mov ing pictures of every one who attends the afternoon show. The pictures will ho made promptly at .;M. Kuiu midget in and see yourself in the movies Only one more episode of Elaine. MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT TIC.YOmm OK IMAXO AM) IIAU.MON'V Announces Fall Term Hotfnnlng Monday, September 13. SpeclaINt in Touch nnd Technlc A tonehor with nn ostabllshed reputation. IIAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIOS Room 401 Garnoit-Coroy Ilutldlng. Phono 72 EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS I It fit X'W no om v n )- at the "SCHOOL OF BEST RESULTS" KiUer .Vow nnd Muho Your Time Co nt ftu-StmifUilnts Worth AVIille. Oiiiu plete It.l,u..vs, SUnogniplilr, rivll Sen he. .....I BhIl VmiVMH Tm,K,t I)y Teatheis Who Know How to Oct the llet lUvsitilu. Medtord Commercial College Hay mnl MIit School. V. (itapo St. aft I I llMMgMiaMMjIjMMM '.Q.VAUJTZrLMil III - S'Mar JLi.iii -a si;u MARTIN J. REDDY Ji:wi:i.t:it Now LochIIoii, J1U V.. Main riume III for Correct Tlmo $ SMALL EXTRAVAGANCES m si iii in Fmnlficunt It .1 (),) ,.!, t.l I r, , , antuint of this insi.lion ii.ii, i , ,. '. ----- i iiiii l nil ill i mil n 1. ,! n 1 1 1 1 1 """" Mi. , ,,., ,. .,, nom ai'iouiit in. . f.. .... ' '"" ' ' " ' I I. in coi l. i-nnit ii in v ji je .1- uiti tii no donl.t of It 111 TllO M lMj H.t.J A Imw much inone lui ir mi. ri at t , , , 1 llll Mill .in w i i nn . ho .' i J-!.V.EAWS UNDt:n OMt MANAr.rM. lgr?--,''w iiitilrwaBcs:.-iSp M I