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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1915)
tr I 1! col Ml Mf T, 1v l 4 ' (' PA"GE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDnPUNDKNT NBWflPAPnil (UULIKHRD EVKIIV Al-TKllNOON EXCEPT HUNDAT Uy TUB MEDFOHU 1'JUNTINQ CO, Office Mail Trlbutie ntilTi.'MiMS North Kir street; telephone 70. i ' mi The .Democratic Times, Tho Medfonl Mall. The Mrdford Trbiine, The Houth em Oreeonan, The Asliluna Trbune. sniiscniPTXoN bates One year, by mat ................... .....15.00 One month, by mull .,. 60 Per month, dtlUcrcd by carrier In Med ford, Phoenix, Jacksonville and Central Point ... .BO Haturdny cmly, by mall, per year 2.00 wetkiy, per year ...... 1.C0 Jftrlat Paper of the City of Medford. Official Paper or Jackson County, Entered an Hocond-ctn matter nt Medford, OrvKon, under the net of March 3, ma. Hworn Clrculntlon for 1DH, 2SSS. I'ull leaned wire Associated Press dis patch. 2ffii!P (Subscribers falling to rccnlre papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager at 260-K. HONG KONG KOLUM Con you RiiKKOBt a Rlfl for my Aunt HusanT (Tly an' flntlco her a linn, hand.) This Woiunii OiikIiI In Kurreeil A Philadelphia ivoinmi who has hail trouble In filling her rooming hotiso on co hail an apiiltrant who oh Jerted to tho lack of Interesting tir roiinilitiKH. "Oh, plenty of excitement," wild this wldo-awtilto landlady, "from the , front window lniro you will have Hitch n'flno vluw of people missing tho sit- hifrhnn trains!" According lo Dr. Itolmrt II. rinrkn halil hpailH and Insanity urn many tulips iiNuiulPr, ami If yon pause to toflect, you will rprnll fmv harmless cronUs ornouo. Chicago Trlhiino. . KlthlliiK In AiKiiiimih (From Pea Itldgo, Ark., I'od) Uecausn his wtfo threw a iiittnpkln pie in his faco during the course of an nrgumont on why the Lord iiinde man first, a Missouri man named l'lpor Is now roforrod to hy hlH friends a h tho I'led l'lpor. Today's llolli Inner tKlla KlnKK Yoiidk. tho Chicago odu cilt or, tells of onro conducting a olnss In llllilo history. "You Just remark ed that Noah couldn't Hpenil much time fishing from iho ark, Walter," said the teacher, "why do you Hay ihat?" "Ilocnuso tlioro wcro only two fish worms on tho ark. . SlellilN lltiiunln Counter .Muitjs made of dust, hut most kIiIh think ms nlado of koIiI diisl. i Wo Kee hy tho Mobile (Ala.) lto. liter that tho WoniM fiunlly hae queered a ivoddliiK paity heeutiso of lolcnoss In their Mmlly. ' "Tho hero drunk In hor bounty" from n popular purionl umgiuint) lOrful. (I'rolmltly through hl eye- lii.) ' ... OlH-ll Wuo "WIIIIe-lliMil hool Tho Wtur In tho Unto tub Is untitling hot on' I tHsaldoil my hand! Mother Hllltf! Why didn't you fe'ol the wator hoforo ou put your lmml In It7 llo Hum! (I'roiH II) em. 'IVshs. Herald I .Mm. A. II Mm delluhl fully en loi tallied .Monday afternoon from (o (I with h proKroMilvo beau party. They loom I'ust AVhen They Once Oct ()ir to tho lT, S. I W(t m self down In u Oioek hooU Ulurlt elmlr ror u sit I no IhU after ilooii, "I lan'l help these niuuM tin Iosh I uso hnpi.liig." he Mild after fire minutes work "Vou can't btnok tbott Omy re pateut leatliurs!" I iiiolnlmed. "Surti," he canio ttaek, "but tlit) look, like tint imttuit's t. IHlwl," A sua eniUsIn stftod on the deck Koj tiihiuarlHe craulng Ul neek, ;' A torpeslo HbltuHl by, And I lion id the Cup err. "Thore's a , kiul 0( wnlflsta, hy mm wmrnw ' ' "? NAVY LEAGUE PATRIOTS Till') Navy league, which "iireparediiess" lias hysterical appeals to iatriots and propaganda for niilitari.sin. That IJie league's efforts for "patriotic national de fense" are inspired by sinister motives, ;i desire of. the mushroom munition plants of Wall street to perpetuate their profits after the close of the European war through keeping militarism alive, is more than a suspicion. J. Pierpont Morgan, who is making billions out of the war, is the leading member of the Navy league. J lis brother-in-law, .Herbert L .Satterlee, is its counsel, and Colonel Robert M. Thompson of the International Nickel company, its founder, is chairman of the executive com mittee. The military program fathered by the administration is condemned by these patriots as entirely inadequate. They desire to issue at once federal bonds for half a billion dol lars io be spent upon arinanumts. Who would get the proeeeds of the bonds? "Why, the munition makers, of course. Among the Navy league patriots are: Elbert Tl. Gary, head of the steel trust; Edward T. Stotesbury, a partner of iM organ and a director of the Cambria Steel Co., Phoe nix Iron Co., Cramp & Sons, and fifty-seven other corpor ations engaged in munition making; George K. Maker, Jr., son of it steel trust director; Robert Hacon, steel trust director and former Morgan partner; Henry C. Frick, steel trust director; Allen A. Ryan of the Bethlehem Steel cor poration; O. L. Mills, J. il. Harding, L, L. Clark, C. N. IJliss, Jr., and other members of the Morgan group. The personal fortunes of the thirty-rone directors of the Navy league aggregate over .$100,000,000, without consid ering Morgan a wealth, All to tho I mid to "educate the people" to the necessity of spending billions for defense and to wine tind dine con gressmen. Let the government undertake to spend its defense money through its own arsenals, steel plants, powder fac tories and ilavy yards, and .see how quickly (lie proposal will be attacked and how soon the demand for "national defense" wjll evaporate. And why shouldn't it? The Rcthleheni Steel corpora tion has received contracts for armor totalling sM2f:$2l'f2!V7, the Carnegie Steel, Co. for $:2,)rl,:77, which if manufac tured jiy.fhc government would cost $2118 a ton instead of the iji-MO paid the trust. Other munition makers reap sim ilar profits. And any one who favors the Wall street pro gram is a patriot, and anyone who opposes it, a traitor, according to the Navy league. GOLD IL NUGGETS Mi l.iuwood niakely entertained several of her iii eliiini ut the home of her "fundpiirent, Alt', nnd Mrs. Ororne , .MeClellnn, lust Momluy, the oeeasiou lieiuir her birthdiiy nu- niivrHiiry. Mv. nud .Mr. Frank Woods nud daiiKliteix, Kliuhelli mid Pliyllis, wete quests of the l.mupnlnu fiuuilies from flrant Pass, Mrs. Feiiuin Zaun on Wednesday returned from Ashland, where she had been several days, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilinurtli ar rived liome Fiiday from (laliee, where they have npeiit the Miinnier. Mr. Wilmiittli has a very iutci ostium niine in the (laliee distiitit, whieli lias been requiring his attention. The oixiinuiitioii of an mnnteur inuieul elub i now under way. The olub will lie for pleasuie, t)ro)iesM nud profit. At fut it will be for piano plu.iiiiK nud ioeal work, but n nooii us pnxhible u string orelietru will be included. Seiorul niusienlly jnclincd people have decided this will he Ibe best wuy to nmiiii an oienuiK duriiiK ut least the long winter one. Tho elub will meet once a ueuk at the vatioiis inmulior' homes. Dr. Frank (libhoiis of Meudoeiuo eoiinty, Culiforma, and hert Williams ot lloruhrook weie i;uest. of .1. If. Ileemau on Tuesday lust, licit and doe weie old Sun Francisco chum. Thin was the iWtorV first usit lo southern Oieuou and, being a milling lUHii, foresePK it fill me. Anions other thinit, he tidt "I am siirprtM1)! that it luis not alieady teeeiuxl the deielopnieiit to which it is woitltil.i entitled." Mik. Aualli I.Hi-son, who sKnt the past week with Mis. Mae Aieiy, le tunied to (Iraut Pass, wheie she w visitiiiK Mu John U. Iluuunersle.i. At the Ui eater (lold Hill club inert -inu lust Tuesday the subject of the thud Hiinuitl public CliuMiiiUs tree was hinimlit up. Coniiniltecs weie appointed tor the rnismirol ueeessaiv funds a well as pioiidinn the foiti- loot lite and an iiiipiopnale proitreiii FUI .'f otilrt rilr f T.4. I.iim Ountr. . lltuV J l Ucsi-jr unit .-xlli lltal u ! nS l.irlkrr at tUi flittl w( I' J l liijr A I'm., tl Ilk liu'lnrit lu iu. cut et Tahsfo C.sear l tdiir trr"il ! ii"i M otui tll l) tt.. -t on'k iirsnuiio isu.uilM lit roll ""I nnr ' raUrih thai laiiaot I Urr4 bf II" ' 1111 KUltk llr. ' i ii ink j rnrvBV. Fnrn l Wlmf nw suit mbtiwi la wr ilw, tbU mk Uf v( ISns-iulH-r A l . ISsd. haL A. W. illJtISON. N.'Ul) INItllf lltll'i Ttttrtk PNtPP l Ut Uil. null tml r( Htllr Ssi Ihv 1-kkHl tn,t knirui ui ff, of lb IJiMll H,t luT trlllll..lUU, "' T. J till MY i. IO. llejo. tl. t,..ll l.jr nil piMltl I. TV li IUII ItWItr I'" ' outUfttlvu. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER IjuIj hsistant UH s. itMtTi.irrr Phones .11. 17 and 17-1'.! I Aiulililaiiio .seiik'o fin oner MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, Iuih I'iiianeed the agitation for Hooded the newspapers with eondneted an active ot them, have given liberallv for Cluistiuns eve. a holiday dunce was also iiiTiinifjed for, to be kivpu nt the pnvilion some time between the holiday. The Ladies' Aid have announced a bazaar for the ntteinoou mid evening; of Friday, Peeember 17. All kind of fancy ivoik that make very ue eeptnble ('hristuuis (jilts will be for sale, a will also be a liip hiipdv ol homo-cooked dishes. Ice eremn and eake, coffee, chocolate, douKbnuts nud sandwiches will be hci-ved there. W. (I. Myers has been in town over u iveel; now. It was necessary for him to leave his employment with the interuibau street cur company ut Oakland, Oil., to attend tn mutters of iuiHirtuut business in Hold Hill, lie wiik fotmerly in the farming imple ment business here. W. W. KililiiiKlon, u Sniu i alley rancher, shipped another carload of box-1'ioin Ibis point to Poitlmul the ftrt of lut week. Pronrtilinu Tor the boom of the new vcar ate already begun. Marlin Johnson is ciilniKiiitr unit inipieviiij: hi implement shed and expects :iIm to bundle snme hardwaie that would he in keeping witli the ninehinery. A. r.. Kellotr, who now occupies the Ibuildins; recently vnented li. tbe News, is niuKui; considerable eliaiuc therein. One-halt' will ho devoted to hit, law practice, the other 1ml t will ho lPinodided and conducted uu dettnkiuiif iarlors. Sheriff W, L, SiiiRler, seeoinpnn led I i.i JuiIro 1 I.. Ton Velle, weie in this city Monday on eoiinty lentil mai ler. John It. llummerrjev visited in this cil the first of the week as the Kuet of his Mister, Mr. W. P. Chisliolui. lie was returninu friu (Irniits Pas, where he had spent ThnnksKiiinK week with bis fauiili, lo In. Willow Flat liuiiKaloM, iiheie he pei-t to sM'inl the winter liuntitu mil ti.ip- plllff. THE PAGF MEOFORD'S LEADING Motion Picture Tlienlci Dully .Mattiieo 2 p. m Kvonlng 7 p. in. Pities Matinee .'.tec Kvo. 5-10-lSc TONIGHT Neal of the Navy dever ston in Win. Hamilton Oshorue. ii Hist of undouhteil mcr t and throtiKh nil. lint tlnieh atinos phoro of paii'ioilKin ami deep salt water that ueeps oii interested Jlie Land of Adventure' ,:-acU feat in in 1,1 win K.irl Cupid's Bath IteMiiH) 1-act Oituody j MEDFORD, OREO OX, CENTRAL POINT The different ih nrlie- in Hit- -it lime , united and will hold their ('linHttnii" p.xoreiHc-. nt Control hull. 'The poinmiltee in i liniye of the pro irrniu, etc, will lime a immm! exeii- in's PhtPt'tuiiinteul. A this i the lipgillilinjr f the Miletide leitivitle-, n Inrjid ctowd will he usureil. The W. II. Harrison W. II. ('. held their annual election of ot'fieer. on Snturduy, December I. President, Inez rYrjrtiMin; lirit vice. .Mr". Par ker; junior vice, .Mrs. I.ney William: elmplnin, Mrs l'urkeyplle; treimutPr, .Mary I'riee: gun t1, It-.. Tooiiipv; poiltiuclor, Mr. lid (llenon. Alviii Wiliiiimi. Frank and WilT ICellv efient the week end nt Kikuo RivV. .Mitt Ada IlnrrtOI of Aslilnml wn it visitor here Sntiitdny. SIrx. Kiiiir, who litis lieen viiliti!j Mr. and Mrs It. II. Pnxlmi, left for Seattle Kridny pvpnitijr. Paul Olnon, .Jim format uiul Oeo. Pnnkev tietliined Moudiiv nioniintr from iitrip of -iithtoeeinjr ut Sim Kruneiseo mid the ovpoMtion. The .renlJnil Pint Athltlle clnli ! enterltiinud the business men mill many other friends at a smoker ut the opera houe last Wedne-dny I'lonil), December I. The urogram I'onHisteil of .selection by the orehes trn, opuuinjr uddress by ehnitmau of the ehtb, F. I). Andiews; selection h.i rnnle ((iiartet, solo by Hay Afjer, hVx 1nc ttiatches, wrestling inntehes and a dressihtr contest. A table wns plnced near tlc entrauee with u bountiful supplv of idsurs, tohiiceo, iiiiKs and eituettes, Afler the cntettninment n biiiutuit wn setied. Menu consisted of sandwiches, eoll'ee, chili eon eaine ami eider. Much credit mid praise is due Messrs. Art Lewis, denize Hilton, W. 1.. Itunynii and llrice Nichols. All tlio;,c who nttcuded icpoit u ieiv eu joyalile time and are looking fnrwnnl In the nest pnteitaiumeut liv the dull. Mi. Puikeypile spent the week end willi her sop, Out I'm kei pile and family ut .Medford. Mr. Aaron (link bis relumed from ii lisit to Sun I'rmieisco mid the fair. Charles II. (in of Medford wa- a business jsitor hcie Saturdai. Mis Pearl Pnnkei lctiiiiud the Inst of the week I nun n ii-it to ud.i lives ut Klamath Falls. Itoy Voting, lute ol Yreka, (' 1.. has purcluised the biiber shop ol .1. F. LOOK AT A CHILD'S' T E Take Xo dinnres! .Mim Poisons I'roiu I. her noil llnwels at Oiico Mothers ran rest easy after kIvIiik "Callidrnln S.uilp of Plus." because in a few hour:) all the eloxKud-up waste, sour bile and fermentliiK food Kenlly moves out of tho bowels, and you have a well, playful child attain. Children simply will not tnko the time from play to empty their bowels, nnd they become llRlitly parked, liver Kets suikkIsIi ami atomach disorder eil. When cross, foverlsh, restless, see If toiiKiie Is roated, then ttlve this do HcloiiH""frult laxative." Children love It, anil It cun not eniiho Injun . No dlfferenro whnt alls your little one If full of cold, or a soto throat, diarrhoea, stomach tithe, bad breath, roiuonibor, a bqiiOo 'inside elenns Iiir" should always he tho first treat ment Klven. Full directions for liable, elilldiou of nil ukoh nud BioiMi-ups are printed on each hot- tb). lawaro of cotintorfolt flK s.vrups. Ask our dniKplst for a .10-coiu bot tle of "Culifornla Siriin of 1'Iks." then look carefully and see that. tl I mnilo h the "California Ms hirtip Conipniiy" Wo make no snmllpr SK, SZ2Z1 """"""" "' Page Theatre Thursday) SpIumi & f'o. prpseuts i NAPOLEON saut "1 would not iwchuugo mv bed for all the throne in tltc imrlil." Would you cvcliangp yours for Uhiis"' IhJt is Selwyn 6' Company's VAUGH FESTIVAL UlrWrf loin S7 week rosrliiK lanith- tor tu.fc'uliou tliwter. N s. it.liile, irloti lowr floor I-$I."iO, hleonl 5, 73, .I. SMts tn sale no. FEVERS Twih Beds TUESDAY, DEPEA1TER 7, lluiufll nod viil take Ii.ir.1 i nine. Mr. Vixiiiy will bun',' in- l.iiinU Inn tn reside. ffeortte Kmnr r Oriinle- P w iitiii)f rripiiili the lir-t of limt week. Il.ii on I) Find of the .Modoe wii lisiliiiR utnotiK old friend tlie lift ol the week. Vietor Hurcll ltippeil enriond of Iio;b .Monday itfeiiinft. Tlfe ineniberH f tlif loenl . IhkIi aehool jmvp nu Invitation imitv and dnnee nt the opera hotwe Saturday eveiiingr. , Mi llyer of Wgeivood, ("l., is visit hur hor sier, ilr. .1. V. Weleli, nnd fnjuily. ,JU'. Jind .Mr. Tiininin nnd ditiiKli fer and It. II, tlnxotriitk? nud wife of Ajrnto iveie shoppin-f here .MoiuIh.v. ' .Mrs. Kohnes nnd Mrs. pori of tlic Willow Spring di-triel were biisines- visitors in our eitv Momlni. lltijto Lnnjje has returned luniie lif ter it yeur' nb'Piiec in the Siiern mento i alley. - I How To Get Rid of a i Nh X Dad Cough 7, I ,)o tn - -- t Uuli'kl). Clirnp anil X Kucll)- .llnilf x If roil Imvo a lmd courIi or client cold which reliNcs to iield to untinoo icmi tiles, uet (ioiii iiii. ilruuKiiit U',6 ounces of I'ine: (o() cent wurtli), pom into a pint Lottie and till tlic bottle with plain Kiniilihitctl nij;ur sjrtli. Start takllitf a tcufcliooilflll clcrv Imiir or tun. In ! Iiours jour coiiIi will he coniUereil or U-ry- ntiirlv mi. IIicii whooping ciuh is ' mentlv u4 oieil in tlil un. J he nhoie mixtuie inukiH a full liiut a fiiuiil siiiil3 of the llnest coiikIi hiiup tlmt inuiiev touhl Ijiii at a cost of only o4 .cents. Kasilv piepured In il miiaiti-M. lull ilircctlims with J'incv. J his I'ine.v anil huuur Suup prepn i ration take i iliL hold of a couuli nud tiWH nluiiHt iiiiincdhitf relief, it loin ciih the dry, bourse or tiht eolith in u ' iwiv that M iinllv lemaikiilik'. Also1 iiiicklv heal the iiilhimed niPiiibrnnes which neconipnni a painful polish, audi stops the formation of phlegm in the I throat uml liroueliliil tnlwn, thus ondiiiu the persistent lnne cotipli. Kiecllcnt for hrouehitis, spoHinodie eioup and winter! rnuitlis. Keep iierfu'tlv and tates good I'ldhlreu like It. I I'illO.I irt 11 klieeinl mut lil'.lilv cniion. I (rnl...l ,'.i ..i i.... ..'.... .... I i,Mii v'iiimmiiiii ui 1'iiiiinc .iirwu pine Mtriict, lieh in Kiiaiaeol, which is so hcaiiiiR to the meiulirniies To mold tliiuppniiitnient. a'-k rour (IrilKKlst lor "i! ounres of Piliet," nto licit .iccept nni tfiiiiu else A Kiiarmiteo of uliHiiliitc N.itUfiu'timi, or nionei prompt IX. renindid Kot i with thin preparation. The I'uicx io., It. Wiine, lml. Get a Can TO-DAY Front Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer EIGHTEEN DAYS TO CHRISTMAS While at Church Today Re- solve to Do Your Christmas .5ho"d Fnrlv. ski: tmk i:w Jjn(er '0yS grjrj ErCCtOS J I '"' siiH'h HOMO t.ooi). iThc Wonder Store The IDEAL XMAS GIFT Is soiut'ihipo; UM'Iul nud or iminontnl. A CEDAR CHEST IS SUCH, op most nmiliiujr in (lu rnrnitni'c, Inu ii liorkt'i', IVdestal,: Smokmiy St'l, ett j Our sju'finl I'oi this Oiirist iiias is our $8.30 Pacific O l.ir licst fop $7.00. ('nu- in jiiul let us show you mil' line. , lV.M-rintivp ciivulni's fop out 1 ol" Iiiwn people free Tor the ilKlll. PACIPIC! PTI'R.NTTTTR'R fr sssB rflH ""k 4 I FIXTURE FACTORY 191.") ) S TTI NTIOV .,... i e.wioi. .tumor linn been I lie ni'i ii'' i i ....tn M.iwInv Unrembpr Iiosipoiifii iiiiui ...u.. ...... , .on. iihmnr u-oi lm served by the 51. K. ladles, at St Mark's hnll at iEWbc)WDGoll DONTHESITATE lMXornctl Children 10 Cents This woniUrrul 0-part productl on bod knows G3RAUSTARR" it A low behind n throne featnunij Francis X. Bushman This Is a real uunrter picture If iou VltiiKraph pwr seen in .Medford see this TODAY OXU DAY OXI.Y. Star Theatre THREE LEADING CONTESTANTS' STANDING Up to Saturday Night, Dec. 4 I.erni liiRi-nm 2:ir"i ernon Kennedy 2025 ('has. Plpgras (555 SNTl'llDAY AND Sl'XIUY Matinees only, wo will xlvo "" votes with Chllilten tickets ami 1 00 votes with all Adult tickets, Work hard If ou want to he the winner. In all the realm of nlvlntj anil receivlnn notliimj can ever lake the place of Jewelry! Jewelry Is the ideal nlft, comlilnlnn hcatity, symbolism, sentiment and durability. Our line of Solid Gold Jewelry, Bracelet Watches, Rings and dainty Diamond Set Lavalllcrs and hundreds of other Items in Jewelry Is possibly the best assortment to he found in southern Oregon. Johnson, the Jeweler At the Mcrtlortl Hook Store After January first 95 Write ntonce for our new free catalog in which rtre plainly listed and priced the best and brands ol liquors. You of buying by mail from outner most economical All orders will b filled in exact r.rw law, How this lav affects lion is set forth concioely in guarantee our good and a cannot advertise alter January bo unable to commumcato w I pX tTA t' ' " "" f Get your name on 6 AYLUK our mailing .. .ia Write for our prices on OLD ; ya oonu. i ou I?, . julius Levin company agSE 1-. i- Ml Uicol Hi.oi. aJo I , .i V M"od j. retrain will follow. ' i Iowa jieoplp are cordially Inilled to attend If possible neritro your tickets in ndvnnrp front tho M Co. store or uriiiinBs nnoe store Prlep .ne Adults 15 Cents neds tio eMdanuMon. , Kvory- ii.i nt to sTe tho bo- v Itnln or siilne This Is a 1UCI I SPRCIAU Auto Contest 1 Appropriate Gift! best known riuahty will nnd this method - wholesalcr - to - con and satisfactory. conformity with tho you in as applica. our catalog. a prompt semce. Wo 1st, therefore will itti jou unlets you list now TAYLOR, yellow label, bottled In win tie aurp-uea. Lmjuoi Ucls wctt oi UuC4o TLLVsvhsflB JLsiw ti