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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1916)
PXCI12 FOTTR mnvonT) matt; rmvvm, medford, onr,oox, mondw. rATir-Tf r., mio IT- 5 ! fc : MffitOM) AMIbTltMUNISf "rfm, ORUin. MBtrt rnmntT stawtirArmi. wron mu svKnr AFT M'tfrMT Bf TM nuirru OUhtitoU TrlMin RtifMlnff. Nwln Fir afrmt: tsiaptmn Jf. Kl HI JO JI-J7-M TW pwiecntie Timn. era Crsgsnan, Th .AahlaiHl Trbiina. fh Madratil Th Mouth- STRANGLING THE PARCEL POST ( AT STAR TODAY ONLY OBBOniPTION HATE! Oa jwf, hr mi qm taath, bi l'i y mall th, iwllvxrwl by earflar In lionlx, JaaSoonrtlla r .Man Mr4foTL ftioonh an4 (Vntr&l Point Hsluray only. r mall, pr year, vvtktjr, psr rear .M !fliAl tMpr af tM City or Madfftrd. Qfflslal Papor of Jackson County. nnttrai! aa iwemvl-cUwi matter nt Madrid, Oreiton, under th act a( Marsh flwera Circulation for 1914, 2111. alt Full I Llama. leanH wire Aaaoelated 1'ren (II Hffiywt Subscribers fftllliiK to rn- ofllvo paper promptly, phono - OlroulRtlon Manager at SGO-K HONG KONG KOLUM Whon n shiisIIiIp mini apl loo old to lio linnilstinu1. In tries to look lnnlny by li'ttlntr his linlr full out. l'uliloflsm Tho IUkkoiI On (to tir-rultlng sorooonl) I haven't liml Hiiy nil tlroM for tho lint row months, no tlio atltliorltlos have overlnokoil mo. I'd llko to Join Mil rlKht; hut (ho missus can't wro mo. I'm h hit of it fish ortiinu nnd I piny the eoneorllim. Now, what tort of an nrmlut ilrf I got. London IMinrh. (Jus O' Ih'oii I novor fotir my car to stsor Wlion sfltiMil or senilis; snakos; If I Mioiild hit tlio dltohtw It Oola uiiloniHtlo hroaka. . A Shoi( Oninx Dr. Jlllllunboraor spout Krlduy In CIiIooko taking n pout grmliiatn courso In lurfery. Tho Spring Valley (III.) flnntto . . --- "n , -J TIIK pxprpiw roinnnifK nrr aniu ntffniliiiK to rHmrir' Ihf pffU'Uwy of Hip jmrccl inrnf, the limiw having j muw1 mm nuiciidinpnt Id tho Kiit office npjM'ojinntion hill, fntlici'ffl h,v Coiiurrwdniin Mnrtin 1 5. Mnddpii rf Illinois, wh l'li pt'ohihii) llio iKjntmnulPi' gcncrnl fifim (vcr rniiinx flic wight limit for nnrcclH alwvp fiftv poiindu, tlui.s 1- "JJst roving tho pnrrol pot n n prospective coinpotitor to I no cxprojtK I'oinpnmes. Tho nmcndineiil wan offered first in "committee of the whole" n device to prevent record votes, hut Meyer Lou don,. the Jone socialist, demanded a division. La'tei Con gressman David 'l. Lewis, who shares with Senator Hourne the honor of creating the parcel jwt, attempted to defeat the ohuoxious measure, and in the final vote the reactionaries won ))y 17!) to V.V.), with three voting "pres ent " and 1 1!5 not voting. Among those who voted to ham string the parcel post law were Congressmen llawley and M cArthur of Oregon. Only after a long and hitter fight was the parcel post adopted. For many years the express companies kept a! paid looby at the capital working against any real relic! for tin people from its exactions. They gave' the kind of service they pleased and charged all the traffic would hear. The present effort is reallv to limit the plastic power of the service to meet changing conditions and hence crip ple its usefulness. I he parcel post is reallv the people's express. It alone reaches the farm and remote hamlet. To fix an'arhitrary statutory weight limit is to tell the people that they can not have such a parcel post as foreign nations enjoy. The weight limit in foreign countries, where there are effec tive parcel post systems, is as follews: (lermany, .Switzer land, Rumania, huxomhurg, Sweden and Norway, 110 pounds; Helgium, V.V2 pounds; Russia, 1 liO pounds'; Aus tria, no weight limit. The interstate commerce commission is hetter equip ped to fix the weight limit than congress, and its regula tion should he left to it, as at present for it has the right to reform classifications, weight limits, rates, zones and conditions of mailahilitv. rJM9BWBOBn3r m AI W RE WAR PUBLIC OF SAN MARINO ToiIio'n Winr-...v...... What lort of a girl would yon llko to swallow on a oold dayT AiiHM.tr A Hide milk iiiiiiIo (mill; liiuld) linl! (Wanlon, (urn on th Jnlva; ho'a titlkod long enough! ) TixIiij'n IttdliliiKOi' "Pam," mid JmiiiIv, "lb rmiou t!(ro'a go many Inwa la hocana thoro ara to itwny lawyei-a In tlio log lilntnre, Isn't II?" "Ym," anld ttla father. "Hod for our now!" "J Hat oiio tnoio qiiMtlon, ltapa," Hld Jamie. "Why nr tlitr w tnatij tHxaa, -whan thara aron't any taldar mlata In tho laglaluture?"- Judg. SooIiik 'I'IiIiiks onre 1 aaw Tombwl In a altard tf liquid, gol- Hi ambr, A rrutl apldor and a altlr fly And a wlit aiit, quit claw togetbar - -AIlM VptiBflftfr, Ix MMitcotl'a Oara I aaw I'pirhd oh mt "! flork of pink auti gfM wmHm. A blM monkey aad a rod glraffa And a purpto itoc, all la a bunch Cincinnati Inquirer. On I aiw AppralilH toward, my flvvar an th klggway haavy truek tad a anaadtng blka And aa Ice-cart. to ! to dtnlg. UatoH Journal. Onre I rw, Aa 1 held tkrae denes at Utile green (able. A king full, and a ttN. And a straight, aud tkay told me' to al& out till I bad-aoiuetblng. Detroit Free I'reaa. One I aaw 0lly drinking at the bar t owl bar. A Sfiuln. a Qerataa. a rreu(hutaa, Ami a UeraegarlMlan front Berajevo. 1 mllad the yellee. ft. Unto iNiat Dispatch. of un- i OHce I aaw, Aa I lay a wreak oh a pile oj paid hiilav AH J ho nifit ?n ewod we wonay fiugtllnx In itae waiting to pay utc Than I wjke up. i Judg Onee I jy A ronstaaaAan v,'ba Hi bis duty to the nation, o And never looked on pork Nor j.liDOd choap polHtr Tlitn I biitokt'l .inntlur pifr j MONEY TiIiNING T1IKRK is every JvdTcat ion of an extensive mining re 'i'tll ill KnitYlUtl'll frurnil Alm-n i(fniitinii iu Imitwr paid to iniiiiK ffiid more mining men are looking for invest ment than in many years. - 'IVnigh price of copper and other metals has trreatlv stimulated the demand and the vast neglected mineral re sources of this section are likely to receive the attention they merit. This is the largest' undeveloped copper bolt in the world, and its development means abiding prosper ity to the community. According to figures issued by the government, rc ently compiled by Chester I. Lawrence, a Koston I'in iinuier, mining pays better than any other business. .Min imr profits lead all others, nnd ilicnuiioi' nm-fino rr,) nor cent) of railroad earnings come from hauling ore, prod ucts and commodities of mines. The National Hanker in a recent issue slates that the combined dividends paid by the gold and silver companies of the Tinted States are greater than the combined divi dends paid by all the banking institutions in tho Cnited Stales. The combined dividends of the copper companies are greater than the combined dividends paid by all the railroads of the Tinted States. Seventy-six mines of the Tinted States paid dividends iu 11)11 of over $7."i,00(),0(K). Nor is there as much hazard iu mining as commonly mipposcd. Commercial agencies state that but .'1(5 per cent of all legitimate mining investments fail, as against ol per cent in general commercial lines. .More money has been lost through banks iu the last five years than was lost in mining iu the past fifteen ycai. ' , Figures are given showing the following a vera ire re turns on invested capital: Railroad, 'A per cent: national banks, (i1 ( percent: insurance, II percent; lumbering, II percent; mining, ISli ner cent. Moreover, mining is a clean, legitimate businostf. The hidden wealth of nature is taken from the earth for useful purposes. I. on Tfllt-uiMi, t! iitiiiuition.il ro mantic Ktnr who in, kIc ln- lirt Aniorionii M.-ai iu n IoiiiIiiik ninn for Stirnli Hornlionlt 1uiiiik Imt Int Ami'iii'nn tour, lm -in'ftiinlictl to tho line of tlir Korperi mid inukoa hi firt npiioninncc in .Miilt'oiil nt tho Slnr tomitlit only in "Tho Kxplorur," n I'Hinmonnt (funranti-pd pnitlnotion. ((1 000 pminds fi"in Iphm limn three immU of oiil drilled ill ion a -IS iiR'hcs npmt. Tlio tallenl plntits ronoluNl n hoifsiit of nino feet four inrhoKi ttrowif without iriivation nnd lM year wn nu tiniiuully dry son foil. Tlie'elnin waw icinlih cntrii hy both lioraoa and rutllo. I tiiink tltoro i littlt ili.nl.l th.it it in tho coming forago crop ' I'm Houthem Oregon. V. S. CIIAIM.KY. llioniixlioro, (ii ItOMR, Mairh S, rla Paria. March t. Anatrla coMldera kersetf at war with the republic ef San Marlee, Is the mossaga cenreyed by Frederick O. I'enfleld, AtnerYcan ainfbaaeador to ! AitstriH-lImiKary to the roeTnta of, the smallest state in the world who had applied through htm to have their ; clllaena Internotl In Aitfltria rolehtod. i Anatrla Justified hor refusal with the atutiMiiont that San Marino had com mitted a serious breach of notitrnllty. Tho republfc of San Marino In northern Italy, fourteen ml lot south west of lllmlnl, Is 22 sqiinro mll In nroa nnd has a population of 9S00. Tho avnllnhlo armed forcoa of the j republic totul aliout 1200 men, all cltlzons ulilo to hoar arms lielnjt tech-nlrullj- obllKod to do 10 from tho nao of sixteen to nl.ty years. Tho llttlo stnto has had nn oxistence of nhout 1000 years. The naturo of the se rious hroarh of nontrnllty which Aus tria nlloxe that San Mnrluo hits com mitted Is not recorded. Soon nftoi the declaration or war hy Italy on Austria It was rumored that San Mnrluo had mado a similar declara tion but this was never confirmed. A 1 BOOTH FORSLAYIN P E MWIIXN Vll.I.i:. Or., March 0. Mrs. Anna Month fneud trial here to iloy in tlio atato circuit couit on nn iinlii'tiiiciit wliich clini'KCil licr jointly with William Hrmiou of munlciiii her IntMl.miil, William Booth, mi Oc tober K" Init. A jury roiled to mtrcc when the two were tried jointly lif-t Xovetnbor. Ilrtinfcou Inter wns con victed mi n sepiirnte tiiul and hum sentenced on Fuliruary 1H to life im prisonment. The Ktiite charges that MooIIi'h death wat the etpjel of Mrs. Booth' and llrnn-on'4 mfntuntion for one another. llrunattH is 23 vear old and is ten eara youncer lhan Mrn. Itooth. According to the midenee in troduced nt the pievioim lriiiln, Booth was Heeii to t'nllow liia wife nud Bniiihon into the woods ncnr the Booth home at Witlawiun. Wilnexi.es Utilicd that they heard n shot. Liner Itoolh'-. hiiilv was found. It wan clmiticil th.it lir wh Killed with n rc olcr tli.it Hi i noon hail hmroHcd I I Kill III-- lllll l FIGHTING ON THE TIGRIS! LONDON. March 0 An AniHtrr j dam dispatch to the Central Newsi siih that since February 21 hea flKhtliiR has been In proKreKs be tween tho relief forces of (lenerni Aylnier on the TIriIs and the Turk- IaI. tfnmim .MnnMilliti. . n n.l I.iab Ihaiii 11 llllllli HI Vl tllllHj It, UIOIICB IIUIIl Constantinople. Kspoclally severe flKhttux has beon taking place near the town of Nasrlo. The British have iccently moved up a new largo fone to tho relief of General Tnwnshend at Kiit-el-Aiiiaru. Soudan Gras in the Rogue River Valley SiMidun k'Hi"" u utlioiliiecil intii.'l iMiiuiiU t.i the time. 1 would not the l'iiit.,1 Match in lltOH, but was "nuM lh.it the latter method he nut sn.an in Oicuon io an exleut lll',,,"ecd. tnilci. the miI i free from until !.,. ear. It ha. m..un I.. ' " ' r" -,0,v:l': "'': i'..r ... ...... "" Kincmin isn. rapuuv ami w in .-.-.-,. M... -. M.att ....!- ,i i.iii, 11 11111 it i tu Ih gmmi for ha it i eu 1 Io cut with a mower and etitv rend- IS he a ery pmmiiuir where er crown in Oregon, nud e Hciallv iu Ihe INKue Kiver alley. U....l. ....... i. .I.J..II.. . I u end SrTtnZ Z ' ft J?" " ou.d be done aeetltnl each sprinc Wh.le it tlne.J "V tl - Wn. th.. not btnefi. the muI hke leguiuea, ,t u "lihf u"1 M "." doea alfoid ,. ehaiiKe in em,.nnd '"" i Z 1? "l" '" thi. is kuikI for the ami. Soudan ! J r. " ,J' bul uo M " ra k tail. rech. he,Bht of -i, i '"' , r -to nitte feet. It hen,,, to Ihe torg-' 'ZllZ 5 n ? ''" hum fnii.v. kilt earlier and hard- ! ""' . l"'t "n f "ni ier; nnd nlao will mix with any of the ,S:',,a"" f'""" " ,",,,mlh ''M !. ..in ,i n-p'niii irri well lit ir- rti;tttion, xieldint; fmni three to tic ton without n (motion and timn eilu lo tell toll with it. We iliic-dnd out .1. re win, b i, 1,1 Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Oiiepnckugu proves it. 26c at all Unigjjists. ttonthuuM if they are planted too close toiretlter. The atems are eryj small, rarely lamer than a lead pin oil. It stool nneroul and lui" a large rooting system, th.i iiwikin t dnititli-resislant. ' Koiidan grnsa should be planted 111 1 lu priiit a soon as the Rround he-1 fcotuex Ihorouifhly wiinn. The nuilj klioiild be prewred the suiue ii fori null. It eau be drilled in row IS to I'J inclii' apart, reipunnt! from thieej to live pound'- of eed pi r acre, or, sown bromli ,il rciiuiiiu-.' tiom IS to . J" ' i a. J--- i LONDON. March The llrllUli steanishtp Ma--iiiida has lt'iu iniiik All the ineuil'i-n of the 1 1 cm were saeil. The Masmiilu kbIIwI from llauakok Slam, January .'X for KiikIuikI. aud arrhed at I'olmnbo, Cejlon, Kebruarx 7 Her move mouta since Unit time have not been icpoited Slie was ot Itt.'iJ lonn trot. DOING THEIR DUTY Siiiivs tif Meilfonl Itcmlei' me Learn ing the Hut) of (be Kiilnejs To filter the blood la tho Mdlio's duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are weak. Backache and other kldue Ills nuij follow. Help the kidneys do their work. Cse Beau's Kidney Bills the tent ed kidney remmly. l'roof of their worth Iu the follow-Init: Andrew Cautrall, California St . JaLksonvlllo, Ore., says: 'When 1 wan ) suffering from backache aud other I kidney ailments, Oban's Kidney Bill came to my aid ami stopped the trouble." AOAIX BBA1SES BOWS MOMS THAN THUKB YKBS LATlCIt Mr. Cantrall said. ' Doan'H Kidney Pills gave me great relief mid I mill have confidence lu them." Price 50c, at all dealers Don't siiupl) ask for a kidney remed) set Boan's Kidney Bills the same that Mr Cautiull has twlre publtil) ree ommeuiled Foster .Mtlln.iu Co l'rops . Buffalo N Y ilv. itt'oat?"? . f sy,rK",j-kJI c To Avoid Dandruff ou do not ant a alow treatment when Imir i triiuK ami ihe iluuilrult gerut i killnii; tits hair riMt. I Mm Uit-Mii- on hair lifi, nt nut .hue iote. a Itottle of xeino (or l'. ei $J.Ol fi ,-xtlil I.I I til . I m a a ilii.fleil. fur it to tiu work uuickly. Ii kill ihe ilau.lriiB Kerni. UourUiea ir. In,, fpia ,Ml nUIUeiliateli atopa Itcblnc .Hip. It i mire and .if.' Is not ru, i. . lty to uae ami will i,i ktttlii. Niapn nn.) ahuiuiHtos are lint in fid. a llh . ..Miln ullsll The bout tliliii; to iim i, , iUOf for t j puie nj aUo iuexH'uiv' .in i OIteliind. ASK FOR and GET HORLSCK'S THL ORIGINAL ;MALTEP MILK,, Chp eulnUtutc cost 0U w j-t - JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Ijidy Ailttnnt lios BltTLi:iC I'lKmoj .M, 17 anil 1T-J9 nibuliuuio bel IF THEY'RE Klein Made THEYRE TAILOR MADE j MEDF0RD TAILORS, 128 E. MAIN Medford House Movers I M H KIMM iMOVIMUS Ol IIOI'SIO, BOIL1BS, j IIKAW MCKltY, l.TC. I SATWrvt TORY 8KKY1CE j Ph.. n,. lK.sl MOl I l' . ttl ltlllBBT Ccnecj t't-B. v-nt n, ra7 lltb m. TODAY .Ii:Si: I I Mv I'KI.SKNTS Lou -Tellegen iu a plumUuilon of The Explorer A Kuarauteed Bursiuount produc tion, on the same program with (he South American travel picture. "TUB C.VVT5 MAN" with Hobert Kdeou. tdtuorrow. murni gT7ITT.g I f l YiaaTTTTT'T1 1 1. 1 I If L J Sal (rtlrtHr U.l xuk.1 k( t fi kii nlml. hrfY ' ik penal tlk. t5t.Miij firioktd lit) SUKNr OUTSIDE ROOMS I S Slffy M'.l (t4 cfil Bn.Mi( ,T $1.09 A BAY OKE PE1S0N M.'U DAYTWOPEBSOKS, ftaa 1ny u (WMi tU "UmVEBSAl BUS" ' Ht IIHIH Ai CiY ttrrti ir torn iklJf; ff t TTT T T NOW PLAYING t -r -f TTT T T . r Frank enan Co-Star wih Blanche Batrs m "The Girl,of the Gulden West," in that Ince Masterpiece ALSO That Keystone-Triangle Riot Fatty Arbuckle in Fickle Fatty's Fall Extra Added Attraction RICCA PIANO 1ViVJVjrx ACCORDIONIST 4 -f -f -f TTT T T 4 PAG E- MBBt'OBB'S liemliiiK Motlnn I'll line 'I Ileal to Mullnee t()e 'euliiK I'll' t'hllilieii lllc 4 4 4-4-4 TTT T 4T4 4- KvSLaBaSt'll frM f $IL W rJrVn-r -rr , , -, " iawrytlV"'l HasiTHTITSn aa wraMMaaaaaaal jBaajaafansseaaaaaaal K23H 1 Tfiis Baking Powder Keeps Its Strength The large can of K G lasts longer than 25 cents worth of other baking powders but no matter how long it takes the user to get to the bottom the last spoonful is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. K G raises the nicest, lightest biscuits, cakes and pastry you ever ate, and it is guaranteed pure and wholesome. For goodness sake, use K C. I ffilSAVE 10c A POUND lUfflfik MARCH 6t0 1 I I 1. FOLGER'S CZ? COFFEE j ' I1 S BMilPlsv 4Se f '5 I . g To, con.XS&$ K WiiifoX C0FKE t?PSr-7i I . vince youOjrJ catfiMK 45" lTT3l'liH i J by trial thM UiiM fitilli!v QUAUTY STi P 1 U better K l3aliBx f OM rt elhcr coffeci. and.vXi I .. flst. ,. LJiKfl E a . -.. . i.&Kiiwjii mm itirTRdi m H the teit, we reduce "eB B laaHlav "" n nn I I price durirc FOLCER MUls-HJiv JSJnX I S week- MBrf& mEfs I 8 m (VU '! U NvICSlSaR i 1 fflttJv YOUR Ig ' 1 , i n "lr ' aa i ' Bmm. ORDER , 1 LB. .45 .35 B 1 BE&lmSK Tnniv p I 2Vi " 1.00 .75 ilP I 1 I s 2.00 1.50 v u mBKESm. 1 I 1 KRIBS & CO. gH j 1 Grocers , , 1331 Have You Seen the Willy's Knight? Its a Beauty t ' A quid, smooth motor and it hat.nll kinds of power. Prico 5-Pnssengor Touring, $1225;-Roadster $1205. OTHHR MODELS: 75 Touring : $695 Roadster cg 83-Touring ""!!"!!!'."!!!r.!Z"!""!!!"$795 Roadster $775 8G- Six-Cylinder, 7 Passenger...!!!"!..!"!"".I.$i275 ll niudtls v,-vtt romlslors nuiy 1k aoou at the Over l.iutl iitft'iiry. c,i. jn mj jj(.j a,.tl,min((t jii! jiIPIUi GEO. L. TREICHLER 9, s 0 t il .11