Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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"AN INDBI'BNnBNT NtlWSPAI'En I
rUULISIIICU KVHICV .MTIJIINQON
EDUCATION' And schools
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EXCKIT KU.NI1AY HY THE
MKDIOItU l'ltt.NTJNO CO
.JMfieeiifim Tritiut.n riultilinir, 26-17-J9
North Kir stfcUj lekpliono 76.
Th Democratic Tlni?,
Moll, The ,MJCnrd TrUu
crh OrrKonnti
i, fho JfpJford
n. Thfl (South'
Tlio Ashland Trliudc
BOBSCtell'TIOK kATEI
Ono year, by fiial .... .....- .. .... .JS.nn
One month, by inal I .. .to
ivr montli, dcllvfrpil liy icarrler In
Mertfonl. rfl'hotnlx, jJiickaimvlll .
and Crnlrfll 1J'ol;it L..L . .to
Baturftty 6hly, by mall, pr year. 2 00
weekly, per ywr ... . ISO
iflel&l- I'nprr of (lie City of Mrdford
.Officio! Taper of Jnckson County,
JCnUred n.i HfCund-olann matter at
ted ford, Oregon, under th act of March
VJSJ9.
Bjror'n Circulation for 1SH, 2:88.
Full In'aMd wlro AssoclftUd Press din-pstcbrs.
Bubsorlbari railing to recelro
4 papers promptly, phone CIrcu-
Utfon Manacor nt 250-K.
T
HONG KONG KOLUM
Whnt llccotqoH (cj! tired tlio titoro
It Ih work oil?
A flivver tthrol!
Ilrynn'i), I'ord'n nml .Ioidnn'11 dovo
of jicaco hn boon nrniotl an a dove of
xvnr by tlio 'French. Abovo Ih a pic
turn of n devo tinned with n niluuto
dinicrn which will nutoiniitlcnlly plib-i
lOh'rnpli enemy territory from the nlr,
A 9nlt l.nke ftirnltnie Htoro tins
placed n bedfltend on tlio nldewnllc
nnd over tho foot of the bed Is hung
tjilri Hli(n: .
:ntiRKy for Snlo
Well, what bqcatnt' or tho nrjnlrrel
tlmt loft Now York on the Ford Khlp.
Silt: I would lll;o to apply tho clo
ture, rule to throe youiiK uiuit who nro
doliiR their courting over our public
telephone. Druggist.
It-It-lt!
(From Cnrllnvllle, III., Kmitilror.)
Minn Icy Hand of Kldrcd paused
through Carllnvlllu Snturdny enrouto
to LltcUlcld.
Slit, My wlfo tiled to net mo Into
n dreMH nult litHt night. "All tho ho
cloty men dteiiH for dinner," who
Mid. "And all tho widely women
tiudrcM for dinner," I ennui hnck.
Thnt fixed her.
Ttxhiy'n ItellrliiKvr
KIiir (loorKO of Kuitlqud wan nut
walking near tho neonn of 0110 of
Croinwell'M hlstorio battles, accordliiR
to Tit IlltH, when hu came upuu tho
villain blackflintth.
"Say, my Reed fellow," nld tho
klnr, "I understand IIiIh wan a ncono
of n stoat battle. Can you tell mo
tho. exact opott"
"Woll," replied tho blaakwiilth, "I
Old have u couple of roundu with
the ttOHtman, but I didn't know It uot
to ltoidon,"
Knyj, the fili'l on tlio Fflin
Many itntou which are ndvertlned
n Kood hill cllmberi climb all rlcht
-d9wn bill.
aiit: j nnXn rN tmk patimis
that the aurf nt J'alin Ileaeh In very
phoHphorescnnt this M-aKon. Maybe
lt licMiiao no many mnlehoH nro
made therp. ' WJint?
.
At 'Hie 1'iimt
I'rlvato A.w-Wot kind of clunrots
hnvti you Rot?
I'rlwto n (Hhndlnu him ono.)
'Fpr do Kltohenor.'
tl"ilvnto A. (puffing) -They'd floor
bettor men than JCHohonor'
Tho early bird may cutch tho
worm nil rlKht but lie's not a deuced
K lo'n'it wait till dinner time.
Maybe Ho' DivsmnI lp !.! u Tain
Unit lun!
(From I.nne, W Vo., lleoordor.)
People In IIiIh clnlty are win nnd
ajCtUimt KlvInK nionnj to h utrMtmer
dUKUlitod at the ftilvtton Vrmy
PIONEER JOURNAUSJ OF
KANSAS CITY PASSES AWAY
' KANSAS CITY, M.l. JMn. t. 'l
(IIU'I ItollOII TIOHIMll IUI lliilll,
JjOundor ol' the KaiiMtx'fiU .loiuiml,
(UUl )iuiiuor jounmlui ami (ale-.uinn
tlio middle went. liod at hu home
ro toila). lie mhN 111 er. fid.
Xukltli won lint- tu thi iHtimiiliex r
UK5.
AYrnxTiO.v coMitAiuts o, a. it.
Uit Important mnulna at I'nit lull
lomorrow 2 avy 1.1 an4 jotui ttwlal-
.Wrdnwdny vohIh at !'. 1 lisIL All
nieilber coma and oiuoy a gaod tlw.
" J 1. CAHMCNTICIt.
AcilRg t'amni. n.l.-i
UK recent gntlierinof lencliers ami e.(lurnto'is in this
eitv discussed and listened to nddreses unon
nmny quest ions at'i'ectin our st-hools. They weije in abil
ity the tfquals p'obnbly of any like number of public school
teachers from auy part, of the country. Their proVeedinfts,
however, loueh a' note of disapporntnient in the intelligent
observer. ( , , - , ,
The reason for this is the almost total absence of
ideality. In this the teachers reflect the spirit and senti
ment of the t ink's. Thoy are seemingly guided and con
fined by it. Instead they should rise above it. mold and
giude it. For education is the subject which involves all
other subjects.
In Oregon we seem to have caught the fag end of what
the educators of the east are discarding vocational edu
cation. The proposal ,to unite or affiliate with the depart
ment of vocational education and the commercial teach
ers' association, will not better the educational system of
our public schools.
Tho public schools should be the place to prepare the
vouth for citizenship, and this means for parenthood. It
means, or should mean, in a government like this is sun-
posed to be, not only for good obedience to its fonus and
laws, but a citizenship with aspirations and ideals that ,'in
t,ime would create and construct a still higher form of
government.
As a government cannot vise higher than the people, the
advance in government must be prf-ceded by their intel
lectual elevation. And this can never come' in a country
where economic conditions condemn a large part of the
people to servile, menial and manual labor.
'rhe great ambition thai lias led .mankind onward and
upward has been the desire for intellectual and economic
freedom. The people, who all their active lives are re
quired to respond 'to (he factory bell and mill whistle are
engaged in conscientious servitude. Years of toil kills
hope and deadens ambition.
, ,l"f the hope ami ambition so destroyed were only the
hope and ambition to rise and shine above the mass of
mankind according to the present concept of successful
life, the picture would not be entirely displeasing, but it
kills and destroys (he greater hope and ambition that
wopld with slight stimulation be present in every youth
the hope and alnbition for intellectual nifd spiritual
growth.
In recent years the idea of intellectual development has
in our schools and colleges been thrust aside for the sup
posedly more important idea of preparing the youth to
get along in the world. In truth, our school system, as
our politics and press, has been branded with .the dollar
mark. Such is the cause of vocational and commercial edu
cation. They will produce two classes worker and em
ployer, and undoubtedly finished products. Hut when a
whole generation has been educated along those lines, be
hold the result!
Schools and colleges are but tho beginning of educa
tion. Theylmt point, the way to the sources of knowledge
and nature. Hut when education is so devised iluit oimmi-
IUII I I 11.11 I LI III
i WELCOMED IN BY
If MEDFDRD
pat ions ot citizens are iixed in their childhood b.va course
of training, they will not be free, but the victims of a gen
eration that is going out while they are coining in.
The lives of Lincoln, (May and Jackson are often
pointed out as showing that poverty is uot. suppressive of
talo.nl. The reason that poverty did not destroy tliem and
other great men of tiioir time was because such povertv
as they lived under did not restrain their intellectual lib
erty. But had Lincoln been taught, the tailors' trade at
.school, and from school entered a shop to work at it, and
Clay been thus made a wheelwright and Jackson a horse
shoor, they would probably have remained so all their
lives.
Hut instead of that, with very little education, their
minds were left free to receive impressions and dream
dreams unfettered by any attempt to mold their minds
at the impressionable age along the lines of anv vocation,
mid being left free they sought and found their places in
tile, world.
Time was wlien education meant a studv of the classics
and this meant familiarity with the philosophers of
(Jreece and Rome, who discussed every subject tlmt occu
pied the minds of men down to the present dav, and whose
ideals embraced codes of ethics and morals which the
world has never improved upon and probably never will.
In the Iliad, the Odys.M'.v and the Aenid, 'in the trage
dies of Sophocles and the plays of tiuripides thev foiind
inspiration for every good ami nohlt thought and deno
tion of all vicious and ignoble aims. Hut for IMato we have
.substituted thesawbiick and for Sophocles the college veil.
As a result the youth leave the schools and eiUerlilV
without serious interest in the politics of their dav, which
means the form of government under which thov five. And
it they attempt a part they are seen to be wholiv ignorant
id the lirst principles of government, because their educa
tion on tlmt great question has been as nothing, and left
them a prey to a vicious press.
Their ideals have not been aroused, and thev find them
selves wanting in murage to voice the natural sentiments
1 ijl honor, just ice and equity thai are everprosen't in vouth.
Ilicir minds luxe erntered on the vard-stick, and thev
have lost siid,!. r the sun and the stars.
KAISER
REPORTED
SERIOUSLY
I'UUS. Jan l Fit- dip.it lu-.
ftvm HwilarrtaiMl Md ItaU mitinuc
tu affirw taal lb ilia.
U .mM iii wriaun. It if
rerun: Irwn a .!. led Hirivti.ui
! uhu-h th tMitNNMMtt. eruption u
jlmt an ittruleittal yimui. ami thnt
the malady in etwnJiitl by the re-
, utpt''uiiiff t hi old tin, ml tioulilf.
i w In li hi-. i'MhuIi-,! tu Hi,, mouth
In I'W'lt .- . II.. I III ' i' ,ull .(.
l.ll (.1 1. 1. v hi. , ! ,, ,,rtl
I'll I" I I'ill.lt I 1. 1. . , I
s , ,
The old year wn- propeih u-hcrettj
out nnd the now yenr lipfittuurlv wel
comed in one of the jtnvp-t ""'I
ptp,i-nn(wt rnni'tioni in the eii
history nt (he Hold ModTnnl Kridny
jnijdit. Tho tanteftiil) deeornted yiill
loom wan prowiled to itn ntrno-t -np-1
nelly, spaiM- eiioujili heiiir reserved
for tlie fltoicinir between tin Ht
of un elnliomtp tiiH'.ey dinner. N'oiiy
nio-nfiekM weie ditiihuled nmomr the
jrnesls niii nmid the din ol lioni-, the
miiiii of tlio nfcueMro anil the lo"-'-ititf
of iniilli-eoloipil paper nlihonx
above ovoihead wite, jfi tn" 11 k"
Oailiivnl Pffeet In- tile u'Put Happy
Xew Year won drunk f'i the Inst tune
with vptirkliifff vintnue. Daneitiir eon
tinned until '2 iVi'look, ulien trie tle
pnrtinr truentrt -howeieil eonjiiiitiila
tii'iiiH nnd K0,'1 wishes itpmi Mine
Host Kinil Jlolir for one of I he jolli-t't-t
euteilninineiilH eVer pinxtdett any
where. '
Klheulieie in the eilv the piiNMiix
of (lie wt year and the hiith ot the
liy tpkiiiip wn" noisily eelehinli'd,
miiny eilizeim auppnueil to he .alej,
nhOard the water wuon utili.iii the
oppoituuitv for a vuddeii nud hiief,
l'all. Mai" rooms wett1 crowded,
though the cxlui nation of Mipjdies1
forced llle crowd to iliink whatever 1
happpiied to he on I111111I. This did '
not deter, but rather added (o thej
general hilnrity. F.nt jtooil order wn;
maintained mill tlioro was no liotiutt. '
At ehui'ehes will eh mcvtiiips were
held and thnnkxxiviiijr sertiees over
the defeat and depailuie of demon
rum jjrcek'd the new -horn year. ;
Notwithslniidlii the fact thai Hie'
horoscope of the
hi it leu liv uildlv
to what it would hrini,',. it lnoiii;lit
with it oil the liist day, at least, 11
delightfully Himny moiniii without
storm. Itx initial milo is said to hu
a ood uiiu'ii, for .laiiuary. to licin
with; r. little more gloomy, with u
pood deal of Muster, for rVljruui'y,
and Koftei'aiid piore rain for .March.
The pieatest ftivor the new year
enn bestow on Uoin? Kiver valley,
howeter, is to ;ive it at lenst thnty
siv inehes of rain dnniijj Ihosp Ihiee
moiillw.
new year had been
dtlfcrtn:; uiiuils us
Not the weak, insipid coffee you might expect at Urk(M ia rS
refully blended, steel-cut coffee, packed in air-tight .ti ij no chaff, no dust
,:i, e n- o nii -,i nn'f oKo Wo minrnfiEpt to be the equal ol
any 30-cent coffee on the market-GERMAN-AMEMCN excepted.
.i .-! i.-l i..... ii. ,i v, ,fM, TArtv it. wg know vou
iiiconomy uemaiius uutiy yuu try it unu uxit- jiyj -..-
IT 111 J1UU UU VWtJU.rjVJAll.4
car
Think
125
imsfteuiami&m w iMr
indold
for a Drawing and abetter
y u'v W !5fi l Contest Open to Amateurs Onljf ES&I
'-. '
, For tlie best 'drawing of the Planta
' tion Coffee can, and label, in its nat
ural color, accompanied by a letter of
not more than 50 words, stating your
opinion of Plantation Coffee, we will
give a first prize of ?10.
For the next two best drawings and
lntfnrs vp will nav S5 in (rold each
and then five prizes of $1 each. No tolling just whn&ythink of it make a
)l'Oiessionai anist win do puriiniiuu (irawinjj oi me cwm iiian it to our au
to compete in this contest. vcrtising departrnt-address below.
Tlio tli'flwinff wmrnfc as 25', tho letter
as 75'. Get a caiGood Old Plantation
Coffee today amljer this contest you
may win $5.00 orj.00 and, besides, you
will get tho bigg25 cents' worth' of
coffee you cverlht. Remember all
vou have to do isr&cnn of this coffee
try it write a lefrof GO words or less,
Contest closes February 15. If your grocer cannot supply PUJATION write us
and we will see that you get it.
1
P LANG & C!
.tins
Advertising Department
704- Broadway Building
Portland, Oregon
GENERAL GRENVILLE DODGE
RAILROAD BUILDER, DEAD
COfN'f'IL UI.ITKS. la.. .Ian. ..
flenernl flrenville .M. Dodjje, distin
fiiished soldier and railroad luiililer,
ilied at his home heie nt 1 oYloel;
this nftenioon.
Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open dulcet of the system each
morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter.
Thnso of ub who aro accustomed to
(eel dull and heavy when wo arlno;
xpllttliu; headache, stuffy fioin u cold,
foul totiguu, imut h ten th. acid
Htomach, la inn IkicU, can, ItiHtoad,
lioth look and feol an fresh us u daisy
al way a liy wushliiR tho polKotiH and
toxins from the hod) with ihoihatcd
hoi water each inomlnk".
We Hhould drluK, liofore breakfast,
a class of leal hoi water with a to.i
HiKiouful of llinostono ihonihato In
It to IIuhIi front the Monuuli, liver,
Kldnoyn and ton jardii of howolii tho
prevloiiR day's IndlKeMIMe wnsto, Bour
Idle and poUonouu toxlnti. thin i-leaus-liiK.
NweutenhiR anil purlfyluK the
eutlre alliuoutaty tract before pitut;
moro food Into the mnmarh.
The action of limestone ihoiihnto
and hot wntor on on empty stomach
U wonderfully ImiKoratliiiE. It cltunts
out all tho tour fermentations, Rasos,
ate and acidity and gives one a
splendid appetlta for ureitkfnst and
It Is Maid to bo but a little while until
the rosea licaln to appear in the
rheelts. A quarter pound of limestone
phosphnto Will cost erv llttlo nt tho
druR store, hut Is suftlclont to innko
anyono who la bolhorod with blllotia
t.owi, constipation, stomach trouble or
rheumatism n real enthusiast on tho
Mibjert of lutornnl sanitation Try
It and you nro assured that you will
look bettor uud feci hotter lu cory
vuy shortly,
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
Indy Assistant
28 S. MAUTIiUTT
Phones M. : nml 17-T'J
Ainbnliiiiro Sei'lcu
Coroner
Medford HouseMovers
NKW HUM
1 Iihiosj, MiK'liiuei')', llollet-i, .Mied
Auy Distance
AImi Ilotisu 7!epali'liiK
I'liono IKK M.
(III! So. New low ii 7it7 W. I Itli St.
li T li TTY r
I I I 1 I 1 A, irw ..xiitfivJi
xB awl iff Z.
Br.Joees
Dentist
Health depond larel on good teeth. Start tho now.yor ti
lun Inn your teeth made un they should he by in. Wo am going to
mud speolal
iVDITItVlKXTS
on plutoti tho not
We guHmntDo a fit
ten days. Coino In nud
uud perfect antlufnotlun.
tnlte It ovar with ns.
Modern pa in loan methods usod in flllliig nml UNtiKOtlug telli.
We ran anvo you money on any cIuhh of work.
2'.'K Cold Crowns .sr..oo lli-Ht Set Teelh .
20 M.iin SUe.t. fur t'.nlt.i!
$!).OII
Mnnroitn. eiu:
Bargains in
ROSES
. Kmntro. qhichESTER S PILLS
MlNti'U tlmt yfir ii4iiijii.irSiMi,iMA
J00 Tnroe car-old
; Caroline Testout
Wovit for sU at UargHln
Tho Ilnt roaes ih Medford
from the bMt rMti hdg la tho city.
Th CaroltHs Ttuut Is n prpt-
ual blwemer, Utrg pink rwtM and
tliM ut bnU or stnwt roan far this
eiiHMlo.
Pierce, the Florist
'f. 4Fr tallH Isimi U sWsBsW W HH H MM si ,. A ' ..Uf ' M
irumJtj -crowds -gos
lJ
x WHERE, THE
inssr I I su wiiM DVil) I'l I WO n c i .ir the first
time iii l lioiu Ir i'i Mil i i i I i an ' i
LAURA HOPE CREWS
In a uoiidt'i filth ri'ii.ti .mil !lnillii. piciiiriiiiion i.r that in
comparnlile itKI.Vrii'O iiiodcrn S'i..is
"The Fighting Hope"
Ii William .1. Iluilliut This l a nlui plj that will hold our
atteutlon vei lust ant. It telU the Htur of a wife's heroic fldelit.v
to luer uu worth) lonvlct hunliand. The KtrunKeat ami most nnexpeci
wl last riwl n( 4H Antirrtcan I'hotodraiuu eei piintueed.
It Isn't qunailou of Iih much, bet how good and cuuslsfont. that
niakMi aud helila our busluesa No pulriure theatvr business baaed on
s-orvlet e noaalbiy fail.
"The ngktlMF lloiw" is n five part sukiUI ItoMougt r4urten
Hit JHumwoMMt pkiure originate and tthr hjHltgt. I yen tmh
want s quarur a1to for a dime ! sura you at "The Fighting
nop."
TODAY
jWill Sell ul Publif
JCTION
MDjai'niu lots across uii'
pjti Irniit (il'tnir store at
2 . in.
Satfay, Jan. 8, 1916
li 'I limit's.
K niai'c.
s..
coll.
si i lav ninrtvs.
il' linrst'.
t n jrratlci'.
n t .
infill & Robnctt
! M lf.il Point. On'.
I I(ur Prices
, 1-2jOaea Garden Syrup.... 50c
I pal. a Garden Syrup 85c
S-ilifCKaro Syrup 33c
lO-lb.jiKnro Syrup 63c
CryjtMite Soap, tloz. 45c
,3 cakrjc Sweclhearl Soap. - 5c
Star, Mfca Waslilnn, Powder,
25c 19c
1 CltrjJS'ah.in.g powder, 25c size 20c
moss ircli, 2 pkcjs.
I Corjnslch. 2 pkos
Sprlnqtiips ps, doz
i-arsew Toilet Paper
Royal limp, Powder, II)
K IC. lting Powder, 25c size.
in." nty s cocoa
t
Grounckflcoiate. II)....
. III. (I...V Tn
J... ,,,, B , l.
15c
I5c
05c
05c
43c
20c
29c
IMseys Baklno Chocolate 19c
JiiT fVl
i "BMcn's Tea
5MBUea, per lb.
Japan Kt per p,,. ...
Head t, ,,er bt
ouiwin,pcr )f
BullcjC-Knut, per lb."
Bu kJWs, per Ih..
30c
33c
. 63c
37c
6ViC
. Oc
6:C
..20c
9c
l5c
..70c
,25c
35c
30c
35c
.-I5c
!T35c
IL.-20C
25c
12c
IllOc
EZlIc
HolkSlLOonnc
Yelafcijf t02y3
3 I'JffliCricr'ers and Cookies,
licit
SS!Valnuts,2ll)S.
gsack
J0' Wan, sack
2IOj?tSalt
2 23 ieki salt
1 Leinert
Oraifgi,,),,' "'"
Con ku ' '
J b" Bitches"
CotlHs. it
Shrlinic Mc
Canw.pMs d0Z- $.05
Sa"tfir Corn, doz $1.05
BestRmnj-y Buter, Ih 30c
MO CREDIT
NO DELIVERY
PA-
THE JUGGERNAUT Tuesday
pirttirv n.-ver io iw un not i. a A proUiu lion hleh coat a for
mac to produce Tliv llirlllma railroad wreck en alette avat $"
eoo n ou misa lbl snilMl feature ou'vr nilaaed tb grecteat rail
road dr.iua tk world h vr torn. Ceiue aorly a vryk4 ill
4ni to not II. AdMUaJon TlaWOAY CkUalroa I Or; A4tta K
CUMIlOrTIIAVUN
JJUsOM COUNTY
!. ft WHWildi l4 Vdn.-.u
re, to lli.iiih.the n ..
1 i iii
I SUPPLY CO.
Gut price Grocers
I i3 toth Grape Street
Iillldiu il'inii,
... In iv nt k Mturv
tit i ..I , ' ni.
It v -initu .-. III I'llljM l"l
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