Ill' AT & Ik l (D feK-w. .' 1 t lWwSh rv;i; lont MI'.WOKI) MAIL 'lUWlSK MmFOtm OM-.c.OV TriDAV. VUUV.UV -. I''f. ftlRDPOHD MAIL TWBUNE K IKfiri'KNUKNT NKWHPArBR rfTDMINIkM KVKKT AKTKRMOON MCKPT HI'MHAT HY TMH TtglKOIU I'HIJKTIXO CO. Ofttcu Mall Trlbun MulMlng. SI-27-SS ffgfUt Fir str I; ltlphon 71. ffcepiwaeralle Timm, ne Matffaril Mall, TlM MeHroru TrkuiM. Th Smth. era Ortgoaan, Th Asalaaa Trsnao. De rear, kr ml. dm ass-nta. (r mn.. KunBOrtiPTion hates :zmu:K for asontli. 4llvrtl by carrier In MaaVard. Phoonlx. JiMluanvllts ihmT Omtral JWot .( iS'M.in!p!.rJLw!: ESl ftl hiatal laiMH- of th City f aiariferd. ORMtel taper of JMtaon OMmty BMMtl S ftMond-elaa mttlr al llimafa, Oragoa. uo4r tb mi of March 3, Iff. sat 'IffWti Cfr eolation for 1014. 2188. tevtr. loRMtl wlrf Associated Pr ills- PLUTOCRATIC PATRIOTISM " i lubscribars rm Mb to ro eslr papora promptly, phono Circulation Manager at 3S0-R .j. a iiONG KONG KOLUM Whnn a gny mnkos n ilwp impres "Ion Oil till no girl lie onjcfit to rinlt holding o tightly. ilr. I'arowoll ha been arraigned In Phleago far wife dmwrlton. 14)" Ojienem U'iflW a UhhI Sunday School (titpnr.) "In ahooslng his men, OIiIihjii iIM wet fllBrt ili(MH',wbo laid aaldn thoir rttM anil throw thomaolvoa down to ilrlnkt ho look those who watohod with flH rft anil ilmhk with tha ulnar." Mr: Again tho crazy society re porter has outraged our family! Laat wotfc; my daughter married a man or wealth. In tho account of thy wod olMg. Uihi paragraph appeared: "Tho bridegroom gift to the bride was a hHHilionie diamond brooch, hosldos iMity other boaullful things In out llaaa." It. It. c II la vary appropriate that the )tok brolkara ahoiihl operate an ea KQfitaltr odorous glue factory roar iigrteh.eter. Xaw llampahlie. Tlifno (iny OM rnllfuo llajx: Tlio Society for lha I'reeorvatlon of 'Virginia Antlitnltlo hat bmn plac ing tablttta oh varlona altmi through out tho ally of lUchmond, acronllng to ICvarylmly'a Magnilna. Oiih of tiflM tablala la an what la now a bar rMN and It rmda: : ... WIUUAM II. HArUtlBON, Nlmh PraatdaBt of tha United 8UIM, Studlml Madlciae I licit tt. "O ATKIOTIM.Vf uf the iiintiif in tml, ihiw r-lninoHii m JfMKUy Tor iirpjHircdiifriM, wiw nptin (Icintinntnilcl wIkti private nnnor-i !( jiniiiufa,ttirMi iintiricd tlic sfii- ntv naval rnminittcp (lint thoy would miw thf pHfc of armor plate 9z(KJ a ton it foiii'ews (lefirlcH to (M'Pct or piir 'lnifn armor lati faptoriea for Un govcrmrifnt. Tho t'nitpd Stales jovprninent Iits in rpepnt vpnis paid tlip Bpthlphpm Ktppl Co. $"12,321,2.37 for armor plnte, and thp f'arnprip Stppl Co. .$32,95-1,377 for armor plnte an avpingp prjpp of $-140 per ton. The rot to the government; of iiuikitiff armor plnte in .$238 a ton. The armor plato manufapturpi-H have renjied a profit of over $200 a ton, or iipnrlr 100 per cent, on ovovy ton Hold the government ami threaton to demand $!()() a ton, or 200 per pent profit. Offipial and dLrpptoift of the Jjpthlehem Steel and Car negie Steel eoinpaitfpR, along with other munition makers, are the erentoi'H and finaneiers of the Navy league and other orgnnixntiiuiR reftpoiwible for the hysterical prepar ed newt enmpnign conducted throughout the nation. Ac cording to their widely circulated statements, the nation is in dire straits and at the mercy of the king of the Cnnni lml isles, or whtiever else may take a fancy to invade our fair domain, and we must immediately spend some billions of dollars to prepare ouiwclves for defense hut the ex penditure must he with the trust. One would think that patriotism would dictate to these millionaire munition makers, who charge a hundred jier cent pro! it, replace American workmen with the pauper scum of Mil rope, working them twelve horn's a day in un sanitary and squalid surroundings for a mere pittance of wages, thai tliey make any sacrince to save their native land and furnish the plate at cost hut they are patriotic for profit only. The threat of the armor-plate makei's not onlv exposes the insatiable greed of these predatory plutocrats, betrays the sham character of their patriotism, demonstrates the object, of the preparedness program, but conclusively shows the absolute necessity for the government's making its own munitions, not only to prevent extortion, secure honest output, keep government secrets, but to safeguard the nation and preserve peace by eliminating private piti fit from war. Samuel .Johnson must have had the munition makers in mind when he defined scoundrels." patriotism as "the last refuse of (hit a pie. Fnm rtftaetmnr. Aim! they ffmblu'l MMhWtll. tint jiiat Um nnw. ta fritt It' break. !tl em Mrr. ttt'a mtm a, viethw. f 0 lit wHflg, Of M MMWrh artfMatenT And ittal Vok. He'a KBfrifc liaek mat. To rtJ h Mife. Aad wwt'iinorf. U'a ft$,i Ufll figl -A., L-14. I.M-. niai iiiinfo iBny. '.;,' la on Ufb.vSSiriailh. A Nil aVrfjtffg; Hall cnjolrf Ton Velfp. Aim! the jfflriMers' rial). Ami lKr wIioIh imtflu For violation. Of lh ponnt wHirt'a onlor. Anil TeHiWij1 ia Worilcil. Ami 1 aaw lltm. Wlrtapfrii'lo Kosy. A'ml I lltthl.: ' ' HfV trjlA&to mflkc a snook. And nnywnv. Jnilgo Ton 'VWIp. Ha 'tft oxiJafn. Til tlii- wftmoM of .lhrk6fr'rinh For ho'ft'Vffi rei'nnl. Nvof In ifrt niit ol" llio fionnly. Uilioat. f lft .7eltari rotihty'nwuliint. TS lXCKItrOR. Ahil It see-rift to tiio'. " ' Trtnvny ia in a tilit plaao. Ami inylmn. , ,- o m-oiiUY liavo thoiiKlit. Trihl Tonvj'. ('otolil lmro,Fgiiltiiii llin nnrgo. To nak IipV? Hut I roifov. Il't limp i-riav. A. C. A. COMMUNICATIONS NO EMBARGO PROBABLE t : : Sly: Jly! Wblla w Uav alwayi known that warrlaga takaa place al an early age am !" paople of India, the Cal cutta lUUainan ahMka ua with this: "WANTIOU Keapectable and quiet KW Offarwi t parenta deilna of iMTlgg ft child with good, monthly lay, A yaara upward." 'IV4lM ItllllllfHM' Yeara ago when Couiuiodore (now ttaad Admiral) Peary mm Ihing In a No York boarding home. Hie talk ttttm rarerted to exploration "Onro." aald Peary la tolling of hla grreea. "we mo old akoea." 'Ilak!" aald hla neighbor, "don't M the landlady hear you?" Igw In Morton drove, nil: : . JOtt. IIOHS ION. Mover Bkpraaa Hen Ire. 4 ... Mr: Whe I derided to dike up toe awtly of aatronomy l44y, friend wife aald bIk. the clulmetl that It waa juat an eenae to may out night Art. A L.MOST rivaling in serious consequences the eontro- versy over the Lusitania with Clermany, is the dis pute with (J rent Mritain over interference with neutral trade. Kortuuately, under the Bryan treaty, there is no probability of a war, as each nation is bound to submit dis )iites to arbitration entailing a year's delay. Diplomatic protests may and probably will' secure an adjustment of both controversies. Armed opposition being out of the question, the United States can only resort to an embargo on exports in retali ation to Britain's blockade. But an embargo would in jure the United States as much as Kngland perhaps .vw... f :i.. 1 !.... .....a.. iiiiur. vur jHuajJi-riiv is oiisptt tl)Oll expoi'Illlg OU1' Slll'- plus pniducts, and a stoppage means calamity. An embargo as a protest against trade interference was tried once as a remedy and failed. In 1H07 an embargo lor orucrs in council aim ine ifritiMii blockade of Napol eon was imposed under President Jefferson. Its result is thus described by the historian, Adams: "Aa the order waa oarrlwl along the eoaroaat, ovory artlaan dreppwl hla toela, every merchant rloaed bia doora, ovary ship waa dlamantloil. Amorloan produce wheat, tinibor, cotton, tobaeeu, rlco droppmt In vnlno or beeani unaalabl; every linportl article roao In prlee: wagwi atopped; aarma or debtora bHcumn bankrupt; thotiaandi or aallora hung litlrt round the aharrea trying to rind omploymwt on coaatera, and eecape to the Weat Indlea or Nora Scotia. A reign of Idleneaa begun; and the wen who were not already ruined felt that their mln waa only a matter of time." All of which shows that there is no such thing, as "freedom of l he seas." lu peace, tariffs and shipping jaws 'ri'inii it; 111 r, ine wium 01 ai'lllPtt Ullgtll. Talcs of the Town To tho IMiter: Tim nir ia lii-iiii? nitntrd tn somi cxli'iit jual noW nliont preiMiri'diifis, Tin' people's acnniit, DicL of Ohio, ban irthili' mlominte nrninKonionta 1111- ilni' what ia known nn the Dick mili tary Iftw, lo provide tho cannon foil lor, lint o Far no pwiius nmonjc nil our brainy InwninkiTs hna oomo for H'anl with n plan to funiinli tho funds for priparoilm4. The foot thnt money is a- i-onlinl n men mtios to have heon ovcrlookeil, so I venture to offer n fow sninreitionH for miHine- tho inovs of piepnreilnes nnil, if neeeanary, for wnr. rr inxtnuee, a Inw ealliiiR to the eolora nil nhle-hodleil niuiiinl in ooinei, xrniliK nml elwifyinK them to correspond to the military orjrnn iwition (h) nhle'-hodied men between tho Kt of 21 and 43 yenrs, without deftMta art) eligible), when the nation CttllM. ah Hine-iimiieil annual ineomes above ten milliona Id mid answer the firt eull. All nnuiial income over fhn and miller ton million, to be will Joct to MOeond onll. And over one and under five millions lie Miibjeot to lhe third onll. Pliny little consump tive miniial inthmca of les thn'o $.10110 would lie immune and tiioomc of won' than .f.'OOO ami lea limn lfl(l,(l(lfl be Mibjei't to reaone duty, and onlv called 011 in dire ilintrcsa, HHeh n time a oolln out the ihoii over 15 rhiI under (15. Ineomea from $100,000 to t,000,000 to be enlled on at the eall for men of fourth elan. CoulWatiim, did I hear yon wy? N'nt at all. nofctitutiou the word. I believe that money alnmld be ai patnotie a. uo'ii, and if it does nut volunteer, ahoold lie uubjeet to eall. Sajc IlioOiil on tho mini Whan Wao Willie rodtea. "Wood Mre Tkat Tree," ho often like a leaf. , .! teM , ald Mr. Xewlywed olUg aonte oa the Jgrkaonvlllo atreet after all" "yea." Mid the rounder ftikln. -after all! lm HH4bO' Sfcotte Dim. TltU Muh UOHIT Pa.. Conservative. ) laion nxlvH u UMira wougd oh Ike riffii fool i- gtopolBgQand turning mound on ifraw LliXan, iMW what von MMolA araf&artthin glrea nattafaclion where pain killer aod bier t ueodd. Wa tfo not believe uii could net a Lot tee lloiRMNit at aiur irke. Prlcea ;-.. 5A ud 11.. lanVliw' Drug 1 wont lo hear. Prom Judge Tou Wile, lie' got o explain. Kr the other Uny. lie and Con, Had a inet'luur. hi Jaekatmvlle. Ami made. A uran4-tand jJny. When Ikev made 11 11 order. Ami u(mih1 it. And M'nled it. Willi the ttreat xtnj, Wbiili ( 'leil. (larduor. Ki'u. I. 'i that mire. And ibo ure iot reeoiil. Thai the KN'(V. Tb.it .liii'lv-un -ouiit pruiiui'th. Ale the 1 1111 -1 III till' Will Id. Therefore. Tiny wouldn't. do out of the roualy. For anvthiiiMT. Thai eonW bo raiiwl. In the rouniy. rnle. the eounly nraduel. In inferior. And Hill 0 reive. Willi I III tit buy n m.w MJt At Seni- . Rm'limk. And thev wouldii'l Ui hin.. Ami one uf ilit- (trimmer-. In the loiinty 1.11I. Stonmrli Suffeivra! JU'wtl ThW So many stomach aufferera lme beou benefited by a simple prescrip tion or egetahlo olla which cured a Chicago druRBlat of chronic atom aeh, liver and Intaatlnal trouble of eara atandluK that we want you mroly to try thia remmly. It i known aa Mar'a Wonderful Itemel. Quo doaa will convince you. It us ually gtvea (omplotfl and permauent reaulta even lu the moat stubborn caaee. On doa will convince you Mar'a Wouderfiil ItemtHly la sold h leading druKriiata everywhere with the poaltlve uiidemtandiu that your money will be refunded without ques tion or quibble if ONIC bottle falls to give )ou absolute aatlsfnction Adv. How's This? W sear S Hinl 04lin Hiiel an; r.v I 4Urik tb.l iuil W i-unil b Hull t'attnh I ul V. J, eugNKx a (.. vi-.. o W Ik wklrl(tUl? hum kuntb If J ChrlM 1 lu IS Ul ) ."" nn.l llli.' I11111 wtlvcllt bMr M In ii Imi1u. lri ..,, m I INfllMIK I till llr l.. .rr iMIl aujt oi.llak. Iws bur 1.1 lli m 9 te . r it kkv 11. ... .....& t...i I.4mIo 1 'IiU. nU' I tM. Hi" Hi ui- lii .Jlli Kl I. .I'll Kill I vni, i 1 11W- H I . 1 t inrhik Ta.u II. '1 tattilb I'iU. 1 1 .. i.i-l liallua. Q !. 11 .1 rn.lt .. .1 iS in Miff..-.- l'i A.... i - a. I ilOir Ifavo INivtUur, I'OftB TATTUT A nrinY bite Unlim Is a ire(W tj JJCli 4. JTiiiJLVJL lUwra. lAeluahe agenoy. 9 ITNDERTAKER Ijidy AsUiant at s. HAitTMrrr Ptumse M. It mi.l tT-JU LAST TIME TONIGHT WM FOX MASTERPIECE Little WaB,SeeS a IliirniiiK Paetory IturtinK IMni iiistiitiiiK I'IimiI Ikiiuiii-xi i .ill I DOROTHY BERNARD nn A. tii-.a.. Minoi te.l ly Tliurloa Rertreu and All sun Cat. 0 OO I .1ulKilu111-e Sortlvtj 'O CSrouer'f Page MSPFORD'SJLEADINGj Motion iocuire Tliefllor . & oNEAL OF THE NAVY Tomorrow Win. Faverslmm in "$1,000,000" An nn aiip "t !! hniidiiil iiiillinii .i'i i OtinHv needw ! trnif mof- prii- ftM llwit re af titte mMlNiti, wikI sillier uf Ibeai nerd much more Hum sVaw rMaw wftfc rnrlv one mom. win. ia lm onlv tnn. and i ealled t. Mr eolor- uiMrr thp hk la. Whu-h j lot sue auk. ha srtten the HMIWl. the! iliiw, wlMwe ob i hrr all. or the AsM wtt Ike ow hundred mimon an timl lHoae. Men if all wna taken fthd owe-Iialf the prineiiwIT Mwh jftOn ena hr said, but n word to tb Irlae, ale. W. J. SCOTT. RUSSIA'S MUNITION CRISIS TIG OF fu tha UHlIfsV,: . , 1 If you wfll-nHon- mo space tn yonr rmpur . w--o jf i "-f- ' Jlrrwlponuent of the Paris Journal to.rtttenta OiTTHr. Vl CV. Wataon'i rrrfionupin "" . . -tM nrtflm that appeared in laaue of 1st Kahriinry. At a mass meeting of fsrfnfork and flrtilt'Browera hold recently In tha nnb- tlc library it waa unanlmotialy dbcld ed to Abandon tho old bostllo fooUup that Had provallm! for 6me time nfenlnii't tllb Oregn AKrletiHitr.it eol Icro and Its work In the alley. " The vast majority bf your rdatlors, I- ffcel rory eontlilenl. will roftanl Mr. AVatnon's hrtlclo ns lilRbly dls taRtiiflil ami not In accordance with tho facta an they are. Prof. Relmer's recent reply to Mr. Vhlaoh'a nrtleln roRftrdlnK tho llmo content of nolln was dlRnlfled In the trenio and I liftvo no doubt he wolild bo wtllliiK to prove his tlRiirea If necessary. "MP. Wttaon's personal altnck on Prol. Holnier Is not only unfafr hut e'x'ceedlnfely poor taste. ttnSt an wnon as tho farmers In this vnllby aro dlssatlafled with tho work or tho 0. A. C. thoy mo fully compe tent themselves to mako a rhaut Yoilrs truly, K, R'GlTTIUtli:. PAST-POLIVANOFF PARIS Fob s Hmsii's muni tions irisls I now a thing of tho past." aald General Pollranoff, Ittis tan minister of war, la an Interview with liiidovle Nawu, the special HAIR COMING OUT' 1 Dandruff en a fmrih irrm. limn in inn m-n i i, mo nnir ttotoj Uhrlnk. IDoeen And then Mm mrJ comes out fast To stop fallinL- nj i at onee and rid the scalp 'f ri ! particle of dandrnff, get a ': o,! hottlo of DAnnetiHe at any driitf -', : pour a Utile Hi your hand and nirk into tne scalp. After a few m iie. tlons the hair stops comlnj? nu' tn you ran t rind anv dandruff In Itusala. "It is an tinplHaaant mem ory, but, fortunately, only a mem ory. "Wfth reaard to tha troops," the mtnleter said, "their spirit Is oxeol- lont, thanks to the system of mohll- ItattOH by masses, which was put Into ntc a tew months ago, and to the donbling of the number of supply de pots. At the present llmo we havo a permanent reserve of young io emits large onough to enable us to keep all the nulls up to their full strength, without having tn snnd to the front haH trained mnn. This Is of groat Importance for It has heon observed that the morale or tho sol dlor Is apt to dnterloratu whon ho seos his company, which originally had 2.10 or Sno men, reduced to a few doieu. ' SEATTLE SOFT DRINK EMPORIUM IS RAIDED SEATTLE, Wii-h., Feb. 8. The soft drink store of Clin tie 'and Vo ter Jensen, formerly n noted snloon, was entered bynthc oliee last night and after u qunulity of liquor lind been found, all goods and 04uipmciit were removed and the proprietor arretted. INI STATES 10! EXTRADITE HI VILLA WASHINGTON', l-'eb. S. The Unit ed Status has asked for tho extradi tion of IMptiollto Villa, Oenoral Villa's brother, to answer an Indictment In Tovas, charging complicity lu cutting the line, or the Southern Pacific rail way near Kl Paso In Decombor In an attempt to hamper the movemont of Carranxa troops through Amorloan torrltory to attack Villa forcoa In Mexico Villa has been nrrested In llavnn.i E sriall -aJV. pyv WKMWtKMl mmmm the problem of to day the high cost of living based upon the actual Saving of $ 1 .SO on every sack of flour used by the housewife in doing her own bread-making OR STOMACH MISERY IN EIVE MITES Tniie'.s l)lnMpln" for Sour hid .Stomach, llcni'ttilllli,. l(ysM'n,iu Tlnio It! In five minutes all slum. acb illstrosa will go. No indlsrMtloii heartburn, sournoas or belclilni? of gas, acid, or oructntlons or tintia..o ml food, no dlzztnnaa, bloiillng. foul broalli or hoadaoho. Papo's niapepsln Is noted for iia speed In regulating uimet stomachs. It Is llin auroat, uulckest and ..) cortaln indlgostlon remedy In iim wbolo world, and besides It Is harm- less. Millions or men and women now eat their iavorllo roods without rear they know Papo's Dlnnensln will sa.v'0 Ihoin rrom any stomach mlncry. Please, for your sake, act a larei fifty-cent easo of Pape's I)laieiislit from any drug store and put our stoiuoch right. Don't keep mi doing miserable life is too shnii von are not bora lonp. so make our stav agreeable, Knl what you In.e ami dlgost It;' enjoy It, without dread of rnbolllon in tho stomach. Pape's ninpopsln belong In your homo anyway. Should one or the fani. ily eat Homethliig which don't ngren with them, or In easa of an attack of Indigestion, dspepMla, Rnstrllls or stomach dorangemont at dnytlme or during tho night, It Is handy to glvo the quickest, surest relief known Adv. Full details of how and why in this paper tomorrow Mi2fCiiJ. L2ga -iSM mm m m wkk k hz:a IP"'N C-i3rapW avw wi EH 3B- gVYrtUKfc I. HE. "JMI3Mgw' " CROWDS GO Nollilnu Oiip'. The IIojiii I.Ike a Man Hunt. TODAY story of Man HiiutiiiK Pimu Man to Kill "THE MAN TRAIL" F eatunng Richard C. Travers ' and Jijne Keith i;" ESSANAY'S SIX-ACT PHOTOPLAY Adapted from the recent Sensational novel b; Henry Oyen. is a thjilling story baring the .Naked Heart of Mati ed1 LOGVE ANEbHATE With nil its tldeat T'aseion 9 & A Pwerful and intoneoly dramatic PJotopUy oi life ' in tK raw, doaliitg with nnmitivo man inr,theO wilds li llL o o Clairvoyant If you contcmpiato consulting s Clairvoyant, two tliiugs should b taken under consideration tho nblb Ity of tho Clairvoyant and honesty of tho methods. I am a natural born medium of 27 years' experience. Hut with my wonderful power I will Kuldo you arlRht on business, lore, courtship, morrlogo, divorce and rain in&. Toll whet k,or your ;huaban!, wlfo or sweetheart is truo or false, whon and who jou will marry, when you will soil your property and what you aro boat adapted for. To those unhappy and discontented or In any trouble, brlnp It to mo and I will stralghton it out (o your ontiro sat isfaction. If you have lost confidence through unscrupulous clairvoyants, havo a full life roadlng, $1.00, and know the truth. Opposito Xasli Hotel, Palm Itlock,- I loom 11. Bargains in ROSES 200 Throo-yoar-oid Caroline Testout Rotos for sale at a bargain The finost roses In Medford from tho best roso hedgo in tho cltf. Tho Carollno Tostout. la a perpet ual blpomor, Urgs pink roses snJ tho best hedgo or street roso for thJi clltnato. Pierce, the Florist WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Mcdt'ord o The Onlv Exclusive Commercial Photographers m fcontheun Oregon Nogntivos r.ndo any time or placi hy appointirtl'iit. Phone 1'17-J Wojflldotherost E( Dr WEON, Pi"t)p i 3 C7 ?, o Go ii I U mArJrT -