Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 16, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Office Mull Trlbiino Iiilllln, 25-JT-J5
Nurth fir atreet; telephone 76.
Tlir DmnArralle Tlm, The Mnlforrt
Mull. Thi M ml font Trbune. Tim South
ern Orrgonan, Th Aahland Trhttfie.
unscnirrioH bates
One jmr. by mat .
.11.00
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IS
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;imirrii, riipvnu, jaoKonviii
fllfrl Central Point .. .60
Knturitay only, by ninll, wr ysr. 2.94
Weokir, txr yaar .... 1.19
flflnl Paper of th City of Mixlfard.
Cfflslal Ppr of Jaokaon County.
Hntarml an iireonil-elKM matter at
miur&, Oregon, unlr th act of Unroll
I, 1T.
Hwnrn Circulation for 1914, 2(88.
I'ull Iteaed wire Anoclaled l'rcm !!
aatattaa.
.J. $4 (
4
Subiorltinrn tnlHnx to ro
oolvo iwiporn promptly, pliono
Circulation MutiuKor at J&0-U
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HONG KONG KOLUM
Kiluprttlon la r fine thlnx (o Iiiiyo
lint I'vo noticed Hint Hih ability to
onll 11 liornut liy lilt iclotitlfli) imnio
don't nmko hint my mni-t aoclablu
or fcirlicniliig!
llT SIhiiiiN .MIm'iiitIciI
A yoiuiK mnrrluil innn met n frlnnil
or lil ItHclielor iluya unil luilatil on
I1I1 (oinlhK lioniu with lilm to lunch.
I III wlfn wna tiiipniiHiroil for vlaltoni
anil rullliiK li t in nnlilu, told lilm aim
lind only 0110 ilnzon oyatora, mid that
whim hla frlnnd had onton IiIh quoin
of four ho miian't ho iiMkotl to tnko
moro. In apltti of IiIh proiulan to ro
iiiomhnr, when thn Ktiimt had onion
his four llto hoHt prutwritl lilm to litUn
morn. Tho wlfo loolioil dlHtrnaoud
and tho frlnnd doullnod. Thn Iiiih
hand liiHhitt'd, tho wlfo looked In
iiKony, and thn Riiont firmly rofiiRod
to linvo thn roat of thn oyatura
hroiiKht from thn hltchou.
I.ntor tho wlfo anlil to hor huMmnil
"Mow rould you urn" him to havo
moro oyatnra whun I had nxplalucd
to you t tin t I hum wormi't any morn?1'
"I'orKot about It! What do you
HiippoHo I watt lclckhu; you tiudnr thn
Initio for7" rntortuil hla wlfo.
"Hut you didn't kirk inn," khIiI tho
IiuhImimI.
Conlly! (.Vntly!
Voiiiik .Mlllloiibueka hud iiiurrlwl
Twailo. IIih lilondo on tho end In
"Tho itrry Whlrlorn," mid all w
MoiouH'iMvti fur tho imlnful proapHct
of brtmklHg tho nwa to hla hw.
Ho nought llio coutitttl of hla mor
opI liluclihin bride.
"I'll lull you how to put It ovnr
doHrlo," alio cooml. "you HHt oiir
huat ml to ihio Hm. Ilwvo him atnrt
tiff h)' tullliiK your tlnddy you'ro
iltMtil hiiiI tliuii work up Montly to th
tllllHHX!"
TodiyV II11II1 liiKtii'
"Cm Mirry my iiBKgmaiita prw
ut my Mtttfitittiig your tlmrlty (Hn
twrt, but I ahull b with you In pti
It" "Splottttld! And wborti yoiild you
llato your spirit to alt? I !im llrketa
kam tw $f. IS50 Md i."
'I hole "ltfiiooolutln"
"1 wua4 gt out to OklKhraak
Haxt visit my unltuifntw." niimrkfa
lb tatMinii who aHnt moat of bl
ttnia In WiubUgtun.
"But, MKHtor," pointed nut til
crotary, "you ar aeuntor from
MiWtvadn."
'4'o X ui. Wull, look up time tu
btM for tbero."
ObptHln, (Vll tin Kiting SHod hih!
lltl H .MtHH)
tNtbar- tUastug wt hi iMt dol
lr "Mouey bna uluga Hint houae
ipdU make It fly." ht aald.
"Ym," aald hut l.VnurolU mil,
"and aotiM hoiiaea liat wlniw, fur I
kavv many a houao ll. "
"You're aiiiarter tlixu your old
dad. maybe. m auu, but I la
tbdHsbt that uo part of h bouae tx
Wjil tke tbluiuuy Hue!"
, ItlMll 'l'l1KI'll)
- Young btuaUwi obliged to prar
UM Hrkt MOttoeiy will ayiuuatblae
vt'lth the aad enuerteuce uf a Waab
iBaUH womau.
Wkwi her huauand returued beuie
ouo eveulHg be found bur tlAMiled
In inm'M hhiI careful quoatlualHg elic
I (ml the rMnaou for her grief.
"Oau." auld alie, "vnry day Ihle
week 1 bare atouued to look at a per
fect love of a bat la Mate, lutulae'a
wIihIbw. gurh a bat. Uau. auin,
baautirul hat' tint the price well.
1 wanted It the worat t, but mat
0'Vt 8fJi" '"'V It " p
"Weffc dear." Qge.tliK Oa'ii.Kf
it'(g)leiitrja mibl mgiiiia.' t
TliauiC you. ltd))." Irtini.()l Die
wife, "but ll(ji'e Uu'l (j)i -inl;U!(t)
uboiOlt 1 liald tho khiW tliln iiuuii
tujU Imt i ou ililuk ' Sin in... . .: ,
J'bjlll ilotMl l.i I ill llltl I mi III I . .1 i
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ADMIRABLE
CAPTAIN A... VAXCIOof flic- Sevenlli fompimy, O. X.
(I. xiiKuoalK 11 rcfiHiblc niul prjii'ticnl prcpim'tlnem
Hellenic which lm the merit of prepnHiig men fur pewe
jim well iim wnr, which would immenncly benefit tho nation
without MurnmpiuK it in ft boj of bnTikniptcy, and which
would dcinocntti'e the army and eliminate the menace, of
militarism.
The plan provides for the establishment at wtrateicnl
pointH or a wore or more of large army possts. Many of
tin; prcNcnt posts could be utilized mo the installation cost
would be minimized. In addition to drill grounds and bar
racks quarters, buildingx would be provided equipped for
iiiHtruciinx the enlisted men in all branches of learning,
the iuRt ruction to be furnished by the present officers of
the army.
ICaeli armv pout would be equipped as a complete uni
vernit opening the way for the enlisted man to secure a
university or technical i raining as lie desired, in addition
to military training. "When his six-year term of enlistment
had expired, the enlisted man would go back into civil life,
fullv niviiared, iilivsicallv and intellectually, to enter a
profcMHional, business or mechanical occupation, while
those who showed special military merit would graduate as
army officei's if they desired to adopt the profession of
arms.
The high'school youth who desires a university educa
tion would thus be able to secure one and earn money at
the same time, and be fully cquippe'd to aid in the nation's
defense in later years if called upon. The plan would at
tract the best youth of the land into the army instead of
the neer-do-wells, who at present waste leisure in idleness
or folly and tire discharged as misfits in civil life.
.Toeducate and graduate 100,000 soldiers a year would
not cost any more than is at present spent on the ami'. It
would raise the personnel and increase the efficiency of
llie.army. It would open the door of opportunity to poo,r
but ambitious youth and immenselv benefit the national
life.
It is to he hoped thai there is real patriotism enough in
congress to adopt some such plan as that suggested by Mr.
Vance, which provides preparedness in its highest and
truest sense.
JUSTICE
G
OVIOIfNOR WHITMAN
raise his raucous voice
as a presidential candidate.
"Hughes will sweep the country," cries the governor.
Hut would he, and why What issue could be raised around
him' What did Hughes ever do, or even try to aeeom
plish' Hughes' reputation is based upon three incidents in his
career. The first that brought him to public notice was
his work as a paid attorney when he conducted the inves
tigation of the New York Kquitable 1ife Assurance com
pany. This investigation was really in the interest of
financiers who wanted to get control of it, and who suc
ceeded. It was stopped at its most interesting point,
when it began to reveal the crookedness of very prominent
financiers in Wall street.
When he was governor of New York Mr. Hughes en
deavored to stop racetrack gambling, and to secure the en
actment of a primary election law. and his party failed
him in both instances. His efforts in these two matters
were laudable enough, but the fact that Mr. Hughes at
tempted nothing better during his term as governor shows
he is a man barren of ideals, or wanting in human sym
pathy and moral eon rage.
Willi thousands of children toiling in canneries and
factories, with tens of thousands working in the sweat
shops of the great city, Mr. Hughes made no effort to se
cure for them the protection of the state against the de
struction of capitalism.
Primary election and anti-gambling laws feed no starv
ing children, care for uo maimed workmen, provide no
living wage for overburdened toilers.
Mr. Hughes' candidacy can evoke no enthusiasm, be
cause he never haul anydMiithusiasiu for the great political
question of today which is the welfare of humanity. In
the gtMid old dVK the (uriiticnl hunkers cannot believe are
gone, the campaign ol the money-Hack, he would have
made an ideal stalking-horse candidate lint today the
people demand something more than platitudes and party
promises.
The public realiy.es that the people of the world tire
going to reconstruct their governments in the interest of
all their citizen. What is wanted are not captains, but
ship-builders. We have tried
several dilferent charts, hut the sailing has not improved.
Wood row Wilson seems disposed to rebuild the xliip of
state aloii) modern lines, and has begun the unrk. As
against his record, that of Hughes would seem weak and
inane.
Mr. Hughes might sweep the country, but the result
would oulv lie a lit t It dust.
UUCKEYE 0UUB TO
FORM STATE ORGANIZATION
Au lutureatlng meeting of Olno
people wm held lat ewuln.; m tne
library, at wblrk time It wa t ) l
to torm a atate urgeuUuttoit Will
O. Steel waa elected chairman of tie
meetlag and W. A. KolKr rttai
W. J. Diuuibill. Mra. I M field and
Or. French were appointed to pre
pare bt-lttwe and form of organisa
tion to be reported at a meeting to
lie held Koinr etellinic ltt-t week at a
MUie to 1k I Ik imI by llo' i Oji i r
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Off ASK FOR ndBBf
f
HORLSCK'S
Till- ORIGINAL
HALTED MILK,
Cbwu suWituV? wt "WU uw julc.
PREPAREDNESS
HUaHES
of New York is the latest to
in behalf of .Justice Hughes
every kind of captain and
MAKU :1N ltON U IN.
COLLARS
aroR.a'jrENTS
O.UBTT VSABOm 6 ca I nctroy hy.
riWiwivsMUe)re3JH-)ia;Kma
JOip A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
u Mdy AHoUtaut
as s inuTi.rH'
Hume M. I". niul 17-JU
liuhulnuw survlr toroueri
ow
HERON
Pins
CiTIESiNDARKNESS
A bitf Mm1 hrro'i "I n iln ivi-umu
put ut ol pomim--mil lor Inrnty
Miuiittt'M tht olectrii' ImhtiiiK and
Hiwir H-Mtfm of tin- ('nlifiiniin-Ore-Iton
I'ower cotiifmny, ervtti(f Ninth
ern (Jreyon nuil northmi Calif ornin
lo'll. DllllcttUM ftivelotHNl Iho t
inl nwotiiiff, tlio movie thcotfr nml
ieiift'M ami Vnrioii hmI yHtht'rinira.
Aa kodii iih tho locution of (lie inter
ruption wn locntcd at Tolo, power
wiih lunit'd on ftom tliu I'ull river
plnnt for Moilfonl, whilo tho Urmit
)'hh mill (llenilulc lines wi'tt) out only
n few minute.
The hot on, wliieh iiiMiKiired ovei
five feet from tli to lip of liiKintr,
flew into tile trHnmiion wiien near
Tolo mid imiiicillntelv ciitiaeil n tliort
ciri'iiil, wliieh pnitmlly fried him to
a erixp. He dropped to the yroutid
mid the wites dropixMl with him and
"jr rounded,"
The ri'innitia Of the lniiw liiid were
found at the neonc of the trouhlt mid
liriiunlit into Mrdtonl hy tho repair
erew.
Why Smoke lilt rigm-s
AVhen I.a (londaa aro only 10c.
LOOKING FOR WORK
lsurvwhere men complain about
work; even boys and girls in school or
business find work tedious and irk
.some, but it isn't tin work half so much
as their own lack of physical strength
that makes it hard.
Uich blond. strong luncs and health-
fill digestion make work pleasurable j
III im.'MiiusB,,!!! aiuuui vi uvuu iiuuot'
work, and if those who arc easily tired
who arc not sick, but weak and ner
vous would just take Scott's Kmul
siim for one month and let its pure
concentrated food create richer blood
to pulsate through every artery and
vein let it build a structure of healthy
tiusttc and give you vigorous strength i
-you would (in J work easy and would
look for more. Insist on Scott's. I
Nttitnomie.i)iuomfic,ii,N.j. u-u '
IpTJQUitlJU
SS!1
In the cottage or mansion in
the club or cafe in the hotel or
apartment and on shipboard or
on the Limited dc Luxe, there,
and wherever exacting coffee
drinkers congregate, you'll find
GoldenWest Coffee
The purest, most delicious nnd
most healthful coffee. Order
of YOUR grocer. Full weight.
Always fresh. Economical.
Closset ? Devers
Portland, Oregon
REvSULTvS COUNT
Our courses are arranged with one aim in view
to get the best results. Investigate then enroll
in Day or Night School.
Medford Commercial College
New Students May Enroll at Any Time. Phone 15-L
STORE CLOSED!
Sale Starts Saturday
Feb. 19, at 10 a. in.
We Move in Ten Days
WILL H. WILSON
. J.J I .T
Start the Day Right
ACORN BRAND BACON FOR REAKFABT
End a tsureiiful da with our suei-uKnt. sniey 11AM.
o
All the leading stores in the valley rarry iir products.
CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO.
I
SIOPS FALLING HAS
Se Your llulr! MmUc it Tliltl.,
Winy mid llemitlful Try Tills
Tbln. brittle, colorleas and ruKK
liuir la tnnte evidence of a neglected
acalp: of dandruff that awful actirf.
There la nothing so deatructhe to
the hair aa dandruff. It roba the
Iwir of Ita luatre. Ita strength and Ita
very life; oventually producing n fev
orlahneae and Itching of the scalp,
which It not remedied causes the
hair root to shrink, loonou and die
thou the hair fall out fast. A
llttio Danderlne tonight now any
tlniu will surely save your hnir.
(let a Ufi-eent bottlo of Knowlton'a
Danderlne from any drug store or
toilet counter, and after tho first ap
plication your hair will tuko on that
llfo, Itnitro and luxurlauco which Is
so beautiful. It will become wavy
and fluffy and have the npprarnuce
of abttmlancu, an lncomparnhlu rIors
and aoftuesa; but what will pleaso
you most will bo after Just n few
weok'a uso, whou you will actually
aee a lot of flne.downy hair now
hair growlni? all over tho scalp.
Adv.
Bargains in
ROSES
200 Tnroo-ycnr-old
CarOlilie TeStOllt
Hoses for salo at u bargain
The finost rosos In Mcdford
from the bust roso hodgo In tho city
Tho Carollno Tostout Is a porpot-
unl bloomer, largo pink roacs nnd
tho boat hedgo or ktroot roso for this
cllmato.
p. 1 1 Ti 5 i
PierCG, tllC l1 lOllSt
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Associated Press Dispatch.
I
PORtUXOAKDSCAmr.
40c lb.
3 lbs. $1.10
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25
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NOW PLAYING
A. C. Allen's Latest
Motion Pictures
IN
"Southern Oregon
Direction of Holbrook Wellington
PAGE
MEDFORD'S
Lcntlinu Motion
Picture Theater
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VHpf IHgrVl f .Wi frtllra Vri gMakaaamatr.fyaj!A. T f-1 I
.BgaSaBSBaBiaB;' jAi
A BIG HOUSE
for First Performances of
The Battle Cry
of Peace
The Most Spectacular and Sen
sational Photo Production
Ever Seen in Medford
Positively Last Time Shown
TODAY
The Highest Rental Ever Paid
for a Picture in Medford
30,000 SOLDIERS
17 AEROPLANES and SEAPLANES
SUBMARINES DREADNAUGHTS
BATTLESHIPS MACHINE GUNS
FIELD ARTILLERY and CAVALRY
I linw hlumii many Kivnt tciit'ii iliiiliictliPiis in my ruivi'r us mi
exhibitor, nuil I kIw my im'imiuiiI xuuiiiuli'i' Unit this Is tln tout
i't uf tlii'in nil Dun 1.. Mint Its, Mki.
Admission 50c. Children Occupying Seats 25c
THE QUICK WAY
niul
THE SAFE WAY
to
Chicago
and the EAST
is via
CALIFORNIA
Tin1 i-n-1 i- Imt lichllv bixfaor
vm tin- Souilicni riuts. Tb
limit uf liiki-ts i longt-r, !
lewinj: IiImtuI tmfra.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY
l'roui Sun Ki.iih-.xo to Cliief gu
Overturn! LimiUil I'acit'ui ljtUal
Suu Fraoiisio Limited Ovartimd
lCxirt'M.
Tlirn -lainlurd und tourist
hlripuiu iai tu Ik'iivtT, Oin
aim. St. l.oui, ,Kantui City
and I'lm 11 uo. Oborvutiuii
-ar on nil limited trains.
flsk ur looal atwt or write
Joh Q, Scott. Dai. f3s. flomt,
Portland. Ore.
Southeftt Psacific?
Union Pacific
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ItlKit l,lt I'lUCKS
Miitlntv 3 anil tile
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