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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1915)
PAC1TC "FOUR MEDFORD MATT; TRTRHNB, MEDFORT), OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, OPTOBER 13, 191.-) 7' l1 I u m H t: rV 11 . tr tf K1 r v f ! W " . !? air . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE I an is'di:ii:nui:nt nkwapaimjii rUULTKIIRD nVKHY AKTKHN'OON UXCUPT HUNDAV IIYTIIB . AlEDKOltU I'KINTINd CO. Offico Mall Trlbuin Ilillldlnir, 25-S7-29 North rir strooti telephone 75. The Dtmoerntle Tltn", Tho Mcdford Mall, 'i'lio Mcnford Trbunc, TMo South' rrn Orcgonan, Tlio Anlilsnu Trhiine. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ono year,'Nly nial ..5.00 One month, by mull .... .CO Tor month, ifcliveroU by carrier In Meilford, Phoanlx, Jacksonville nnd Coiltrnl Point 60 Saturday only, by mull, Vt year .. S.oo WeklyK pr qr 1.59 Offlcln) I'nnqr of tl)C Clly of Medford. Offlnlnl lati(.I nf .Inrlmoii County. Kntsred an soeond etnas roatUr nt Muirrrd, Oregon, undur tho aot of Match 31S73. Hworn Ctrculntlnn for 1911, 2C8J. i - .Villi leaned wire Associated Preen din- ratcliofl. s$!cZp . Subscriber falling to rrcolvo paporfl promptly, phono Clrcu- Elation Manager nt 2G0-II. HONG KONG KOLUM Mtillla'uo alartamno n pottery 'not lollery-how nblout family Jara? Card of Providence, It I man: k OUVIU.IJ MAN'.VKTl.S : USD IfoonUlfWliiK. Mondays-Saturdaya 4 ; $ ; Vi IM .Must I to n Timid Koit or (luy (Kroin Illfimarrlc, .V. D. Tilhuiio) Whllo dotlclni; a pretty woman who acted ntr If Hhn Intended lo 1:1ns him, IMItor LlndHtroni foil over it barrel of Halt on tho depot platform at LatiK don and then l.lndstroiit discovered that alio had hor eyu on another fel low nil tho 1 1 iiiti. V ,m IMM! "Mow wan tho locturo?" "Tho matter was very Reed, hut It was lmpro)ci'ly gotten together." "What waa the mibjoct?" "Preparedness." Loony l.lnu-ihks A tlnmn with oyoa llko dreams, I. ii red on n outh In hi 'toeim. 8ho copped all his Itnlo And then net Hit 1 1 To gathor it now load of "beans." TtxLijV, tMlriiiKor Ohanip Clark, sponKor of tho Iioiirc or roprtwontativoH, IoIIh (IiIh ntery: Two IrlHliinen woro walkiiiR along tlio HlreeU or IIohIoii ono day. Bttd dunly thoy noticed n IiIk hIkii In a ro tiory window on which apponrod tho wordit In tod paint Mutter, llitttor, lluttor!" Pat," asl(8 Mlko, "woI'h th moan In' or thoin IiIk Htroktw afttir caoh wurntd?" "Rliuro," mtya Pat, "thoy'ro mint fer HhlllctlilKliH to show that U'fl Irlnli huttorl" SIoIIu'n Ibiriptln Otutitrr I(h tutulor to ho Reed than ho jiroat hoomiHO tlioro U le Hcuinpetltlon. Many poopln who novcr "horrow truifblo" wo out and buy it whon thoy i;ot a Kwoiid hand autoniobilo Stilniiiulne Shi anil tho .Mennnld lly'Charltm II. Drlwioll (CopyrlRhl, lUtS, by the NVMmr Ilntorprlrio Atotdntlon) Tho ICIhk of tho Kingdom or Owhat- nwco, Viy down In tho wbU of tho Kmer- ' ' aid 8m, On Onjr duclurml war on Iho world nttd IU flhlpt, And ttlarihl hit knuckloe on both of hit hips. Ho onllotl to bU dwlrol, SiiUiiinrlno Hid, And lwllowod. "Sink mtrythlnK Hlttk- ablo. kW!" Si) Sid mt bit anb. tMtly hlp In the rtwlm, Arid UtHKhod it "ha! hit!" a hn rtp plthl U) bolw. Xqw SnWniarliio SM wu (Wtthi and arow, iMvtmlor 'mid atokor, ami admiral. Utos SUj h far?l forth aloao on tho Um- T9 fight tor Ui KlMtl of On- Iwttvw, Wltk dpn)l hrrld pip 1uUm dowa from kU wuc, AM bw ta hta tet lwl ttt alio ; r tihui, Up about, "Xw h'v.r m tint- bra. tak' HI 4nk eX hlp. or lit aivr oojuo BMkt" (TMoComttaiMd Sho hist lun't llolp It Mrt MaMtiv haa k to ettronoo ovoralnc motlHc into tkia m ftporU inotit : "Yea: I kii th kyotoa ara drafU'.' CMoow Woily Krwo. MUNITION MULCTERS FOIf ninnllis past a KystiMiiaUc limitation lias bei'ii con diicU'd 1'op "national iircijat'cdnt'ss," for a bitftfoi' army and navy, to defend the nation against the jingo bugaboo of foreign invasion. Despite tlio oft-proven fact that preparedness for war usually leads n nation into war and does not save a nation from destruction by war, but rather invites it, the jingo clamor, by its organized campaign, lias bad its effect in stampeding the people into a favorable sentiment for more taxation for the benefit of the armament trust to preserve us from imaginary enemies. The boom in stocks of munition concerns in AVall ..J....i .. J -t I. L 'J! -..! I .... Ill Birci'i, js jiol, uiic so inucu 10 existing contracts witn nenig erents as to the progress made in the campaign to plunge Uncle Sam still furl her into the vortex of financial em barrassment that is bankrupting Europe, for the benefit of the munition monopoly, which realizes fabulous profits. Before the outbreak of the present war the United States was paying out annually for war and on account of war sjiflfrl ,000,000, or (J7.8S per cent of the nation's rev enues, (lermany was paying 05 per cent of her revenues, Japan -10 per cent, (Ireat Britain '17 per cent and Franco MO per cent. That the United States did not secure pro portionate results for the money expended was due to the fabulous profits of the munition trust. 'the United States annual expenses for war in 10111 exceeded those of (lermany by $(10,000,000, with an army eight limes as large as ours. They exceeded thoso of France, with eight times our armv and 10,000 more men in the navy, by $150,000,000. They were three and a half times those of Japan, with thrice as great an army and four times the naval force. To S ers! m L'he United States naval appropriations lmvc O lAUl H'1"" from $20,000,000, or $0:i5 per capita, in 181)0, to $M0,- 000,000. or 11.0U'por capita, in lf)M, and yoi wo are told our navy is a joke. The armv shows proportionate increase ;.. .,., mm ,:n: t i.S i , ui rum. jni' miiiiuii-5 in nil- jH'ojiic s money nave noon poured into tho pockets of the munition millionaires and still they clamor for a tremendous increase in the stream of gold. T.vo billion dollars have boon spent for army and navv by the United States in ten oars, and still we are told we have nothing to show for it. AVe can spend as much nioru in the next few yoais and have nothing more to show for it save Pittsburg millionaires, because every contract let is a scandal. It is the prospect of greater graft by (he inilitarv pre paredness program that is responsible, iiot onJy for the in flation of munition stocks, but for the incorporation of new eonceens, like Corey's $100,000,000 ,lidvalo companv. which hopes lor rich pickings out of making armor plate and munitions. If we must indulge in military hysteria let us curb tho mercenary munition trust, that prates patriotism lo mulcf tho nation. Lot us establish government plants to make armor plate and other munitions at cost. Only with gov ernment plants can the nation secure value for the millions expended. Only by government plants can the nation got rid of the persistent jingo agitation financed bv the trust and avoid wai for there is little doubt but that the muni. tiou makers were largely to blame tor the European con flagration. Secretary Daniels has advocated this, and boon the ob ject of a nation-wide campaign of abuse and ridicule. Ho has been able to materially reduce the cost of powder and other munitions by government plants which limited facilities sanctioned by congress have permitted. Hut the powerful influence of the private armor makers has kept Uncle Sam out of the armament business and this same sinister influence isa ujj at ing fo uiilitary preparedness. ALL STAR ME 10 PLAY ON THE COASIi If you Kad something that was breaking all selling records, winning new users faster tlian anything of its sort ever sold, what would yon do? Sit, down? Or back the winner and double the record-breaking les? mkx 5$ :7 aymar w i w 11' sales i 10 The Cigarette of Quality for 5 Also packed in packages of 20 for 10c We are backing the winner uoaaaaaBHH 1 herelore. CINCINNATI, O. Ort la.Krantc C llunrroft, niHiiwxer of tho Cincin nati NatlonalH, announced that tho deration of tho Nutloiml llnmdtall wminlutloii to aond the lltwtou Amor liHiiH and the Phlladeluhlu NatlonaU to the I'arl'ti roaiit would not altor J Nut plana to take an Anivrican and a I National ail-Mar te.im to the Pntlflc not III went. llanri'olt -.ild he .iliuult had m leeteil hU te.tinH froii) tin .it -ii" N.t tlonal It t.i. tl il. i . ,,o.l il .it trk ' 1 i - llolilltrel, first baseman of tho Don ton AniorlvauN. wa dolcKatvd tp cliooHp tho playorn front his loacuo for Iho Aiuorlean team. Hoblltzel also a to havo acted aa maunKpr of the AnierlrniiH, hut hodio other man will ho named to nianiiRO tho repre sentative of that loajfiuo. Jianoroft'a nll-ntnr teatnH aro book od lo Utrt on Iho trip Oetobor 20, and done No ember U In Portland, Or John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Aisutani XH H. HrtltTIiKTT Phonra M. 47 anil 47-J3 The Page Medford's Loading Theater FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 15 1 1 ui'i s .in. t muiu.i.s it. no ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY NOT A MOTION PICTURE, BUT THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCER Ruth St. Denis Assisted TV Clio wm And a Famous by I tU OliaWIl Company of Dancers NATIVE HINDOOS AND ENSEMBLE I'ltl si Ml, III PI Kl'OIIti: tip ORIENTAL, OIiASSIC AND NEWEST MODERN DANSE DIVERTISSEMENTS I I Ml lt!N(. TUE GARDEN OP KAMA THE PEACOCK THE NATURE SERIES SOUTH SEA DANCES ciJoipi.KTK spicuu. st i:m:h, (jt)i:tii:or.s comi mics, mt Tiri i, n.wt i; ;iui.s. sica'iis ox sai.i: wisoxiwo.w. u-r. ut t uo. oi riti: m .. m. I'ltlt'lCS I1r II llovs, .vj.Olj Utut 7 Itimj., M.."VO; Itnletmy, l'lit I lluuis, )f l.CMt; Xmt I ltowt., 7.V; lit A U, DOe, Moil orojMo roroiiNMl now oMowpaMaMi by efcock. y'lyaAefresd which have by unaided merit become the biggest selling brand of Dc cigarettes in this country, Now contain a coupon . i' redeemable-for any present in our catalogue. FREE ' DurlnjJ tho month of October we will supply FREE our illustrated catalogue of " Handsome Presents which you can obtain for Piedmont coupons. Send your name and address on a postal and we will mail it to yeu: or t!et vour cony at our Premium Department, 331 Battery Slreel, San Francisco. ''"''H -'I ' CtHjJJJJJJ2MjMjl THE PAGE t T ? T f T ? f ? ? f V ? ? f Y MAK MAHS1I VTho coinltiR llernhardl of t f ? V V ? ? ? T Y ? I Medford's Leading Theatre Daily Matinee 2 P. M. Eveniny 7 P. H. TODAY AND TOMORROW .t faaOjMaBBBBBLsVjL HawjVjMl taBBaHTllPVr v. 3' America IT IS HERE THE M 'fy'mJfr &L , -$4t. si zr wi f mk via '" - J ni,ANCIIK SWKET FaorIte Motion Picture ActresB 0 ESCAPE "Who is the man your (niuyuter is golnti to marry?" The Photoplay Sensation That Has Set All America Talking Produced by D. W. GRIFFITH T' . (I ( ml Hihet Si'inrieil Dm-iinr m I'lliii'liin DON'T MARRY UNTIL YOU SEE "THE ESCAPE" -t t f t T ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y "Y Y v t '? WmSZIM W-W VUOP.JBLwl.ia.rjalBIBIBIBKBn Wk-IOOBON . Ill II ..II at KKT H VUKiN i hi iu The lllrtn of a Na- Khowlna an HroaU4' u.tn itoloa The Escape V t'lmto drama 'w rltten In t K lt''Uf that all nun ire i. rot1 ra and that human lie in", oollecltvflx . ar- re s,kh tuto for human ixluic ii ! Mituall. The K- .i h Ik a Ui lure of life 4 it i ADMISSION 15-25 GENTS mm USED SAGE TEA 10 BURKE She mode up a mixtiire of Sage Tea- and) Sulphur to .bring back color, gloss,' thickness. Common garden sngo hrcwrtl Into a ho.ivy tea witji nilphur nnd nlcohol addeil, I1I turn gray, Btreakoil and fudni hair Ixuirtlfully dark and luxuriant, re move cvt!ry bit of ditndrulf, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Juit a few imtilientionB will iroe a rcvolation if your hair is fading, Rray or dry, scrag ttly nnd thin. Mixing the Saso 'Ja and Sulphur rwlpc at home, though, in troublesome. An easier way U to got tlio rcady-to-uso tonic, costliifj alniut CO cenU a larjro Iwltlo at dnitf Btoroa, known m "Wvnth'a Sngt and Sulphur Hair Item uly',", Uiim ntoldlni; n lot of muss. Whllo wispy, cruy, faded hair h not lnful, wo all desire to retain our youth ful appearance nnd nttraetivenew. lly dnrkonln jour hair with Wyctli'a Snp nnd Sulphur, no ono can toll, Itccauno It loiw it to naturally, so evenly. You Just ikitupen a sponge or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tint; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, Hflr another application or two, ycr invlr lawmen l.utlfully dark, gloiwy, wift and luxuriant. 9 Star Theatre WHERE THE CROWDS GO A New PIcturo Kvcry day TODAY When the Fleet Sailed A 2-part drama whldi tolls an lit torestlng tor of tho soa. Hogan Out West Is a fiiini) KfNslouo comeilj which 1 hound to iniiKo oii IntiKli. The Diamond from the Sky 2-part drama, 20th chapter Ilcniombor wo show n program but ono day only. I.llllo .Alary I'Kkfoiil will pb'iiso joii soon In "raiicliini tho'CVIckot." With Metlfortl Trade Is Metlfortl Matle Buying Jewelry by Mail f'vfV w Isn't as common a habit .is it used to he That's bocattso the pcoplo aio beulnnius to find out that thero Ik nothing lor tho in in the practice. Nothing saved In money, nothing gained In Quality, no advan tiiRo anywhere. Hut thoie aro tlianilvnntnRcs. Vniortalnty about what yon aro CottliiK', tedious watts, inability to examine Roods. ml dis.tiipoliitinoiits nil around. 11 iv nt homo, hero wliero Jowolry valuts aro equal to any anywhere. MARTIN J. REDDY TIIH JMWKLEtt 21? H Main St MKOrORD, ORH. Y Y Y f ''i ?r I v LBi l BtjtaJawa'-v(o4jtj2f aoi $ Li'lvOBBOR'tdkBtf'S.aOOOOOOOHl ; n - . Mur 1' ."i - . .j !, V The easy way to learn all the new dances You enn practice all the new steps pver and over again with a Yiitrolam our home. Victrola ou can h..ve an impromp tu dance w licne er you wish; and ou can dance as long as jou wunt. It iou dance )wi t want to lnowalialHHitthcimola. We'll gladl vlemontrate the various M)k(15to00) and play any mu-ic you witlito hear Haiytenm can be arranged if detiied, HALE'S Piano House iiiizziZttwi"i"ii -w HWp