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V"iuni j-auer or jaaaao 'aper of Jaakaon County. llatered ai seeatttl-etess matter at MedrYn-d, Oregon, oncjer r in a aet of Marsh , I9IV Bworn Circulation for 1914, 3111, Full teased wlrs Aaiaelatad Pitil alt- paicnes. s J Eubicrlboru railing to re colvo twpors promptly, phono Circulation Manager nt 260-It f HONG KONG KOLUM MHTF A friend of mine underwent mi .'li nwjjity painful operation the other j. (Jar thay cut oft his whlafcay. ' t lllllll'n III 11 rMUIIIlT Tho lihaTFosnoitro club uiot with ' Mrs. Glluttu. Tho programs of you tordny and of a woeK ago Mondny woro comlituoil, Tho following sub Is Jccfs woro discussed: City of San f Dingo, Robinson Crusoe's Island, tho proildont of Chill, nnd tho South . Ainorlcau desert. Nllca (Mich.) Sun. llrovlty Him woro a dross, y. I laughed at It i For brevity's J Till MOlll of wit, ;' i Wisconsin Awk. A J'nxzlcr If u wit turn kittens, iloos n polo oat havo splinters? Today's Ilclliiugcr Oim evening tho youiiK minister, who had seoinod rnthor atrnotd hy "111k tflitor" tlrnce, wm tllnlim with tho family. "Utile SUtHr" wna tulk Iiik middly whon th vliKor whs about to nak th blowliiK. TumliiK to tho ohlld hu iwtd In a touo of mild ropreof: IxurH, I bw ioIhr to sk Kro." "W'ttll, It's HtKitit tiHitt." Hitawtfrmt "UHjJt) SIHI'" lH RH fN)HNlly rtitrv Ink toiiH. "UVvtt b4Mt dximnUhk to do It for u wr, nud h Um. too." Hollar MoHtUb. Sti)W till' (ill I nil I he I'lhii A wh pmea lit for patrimony If ktft tlMtlful nd rtr luatrtmoay if JM iumu'l wu-n out. Wm- (.Miitsllniiv Anutiil Ttw followlim aluinl quositoM on lb war woro mbmlUfd to student In oortral eolkkioa nod vor) fow cooUl Miowor tkow comcil Wo eoii't uooorouad xktk; taoy'io a OtMoa for us. )loro 4e: Q What is moMHt by tho triplo (MlMioT A.Too thing that to kaUor trlo al oh. Q.-x'Tko triplo aUUncof A. Tho Ulttf tost July trliKnl ft.Kao Uio Balkau atatosT 4 It oaH't bo ttoita till the ar , it avur Uty'r eHaxvluc too ohon. ' Q, What is tWo oaplUl of Dal A. olk. Q AXwi reUtton 0 Ike klag of JinRlnnl U tho owporor at Qorwuoy? A What's the ua of aasworlug? Thoy broko off rolotioao Iohk aga. Q. .Wkat U a Xopooila? A.--An)tklNK that MMkoa a Nolto over London at'ulajtal. Q. Wfeat laiiiunse tie tko pooplo of IlelRlum sponkT A Just at prusent thy oooak to whisper and wo eait't hoar what laa guago th aro aomktng. Q -What ts ur uUlHtatHMH? A Tko potllo maMHor Ih which two woll-fotl kings dare ah othor to fight aark othor'a poaaanU. Q -What la ao ouvoy oatniordl nan " A u Aaaorlraa "dioloatar ap pointed 'or wtHfjtKg sate vote of HIk Clua county to tho parly that won jlv'tttMft two neutral not Ian A.t$,lliHik0 and i'HetuMu. tNMVlLMBD MEXICO rpffKfft(tfnfI( (tt fli "plulf" iYvnn nml I lie Hcnr!, pn JL pmi tn frVte rrnmlrv h lirMiul (IpfMWf. 'Iho pf-oplf of ATcXico iitm! fltr fffirJnlsi df fhf "(If fiiffo" trrvrnmciyt n? Prffrrn(I (o Yn icrnm flint mny thv 1ffMif tiwttltf. The liiicntioii vrUWitily h in jkjrmd (he Alfxicfin pnoplo lo suffh n trxldrt Drnt svrir wifl otmuc, mid with wnv will ii.ooffinic nimcxHiUfn of fhc went rcflourcpB, i or uit nrcn-nit hhtji oi iJim rouiiiry io stcni jib tiify strtlo tlio mgnv mid fnlmrfo Inndn of Culm mid Porto K iro, mid uio nun wood lorpms or rue niiimmiw. 'Hie doflpoilerw of tliii cotriTtrr, finding no more ponl oil mid timber lmidn lyiit iinmiid, mid being about to rake in all the water powers, week new fields to exploit. The American robbcr-Kenhwi chafes at being confined within the boundnricN of the V. S. A., and demands that the people mtpplv them with go to Mexico and demand that an armV and navy be sent along to protect and defend What matters the murdering ot a lew thousand Alex icans and American soldiers, for these gentlemen are ex panding an empire, and empire builders can't have morals. Iiiif while our financial rVankcnsteius are contemplat ing the devouring of Mexico, those of us who are not ex neeting to IlHVe a share in the loot ought at least to be honest enough to recognize that the cry for war with Mex ico is tlTo cry of the thief who hopes in the turmoil to steal thcg'ewels. 0 ' Instead of villiricafion and abuse, Mexico deserves fitrm us the hand of friendship and assistance. The'Mex ican people, especially those of the northern part, are not uncivilized. Thcv are a nconlc. with hones and aspirations lor freedom, that have not been crushed by years ot the most cruel and devilish military oligarchy the world knows, and which was largely fostered and maintained by American (minion created by American investors who wore using the corrupt Diaz government to rob the Mexi can people of their lands and liberty. The Mexican people under the leadership of Madero and Carranza, have shown thai they are aiming for better mid higher ideals of government tlian animate the states men or our country. Little of the work of Camuiza's administration gets before the people of this country. The plutocratic press publishes only that it believes will create enmity and prejudice. The correspondence between the two governments .shows that tho public men of Mexico are statesmen, able, shrewd and patriotic, and seemingly able to hold their own iu the discussion of any question on its merits. But more than in their international affairs the Mexican government is showing in its domestic affairs the ability of their lend ers to build up a nation. In the state of Nucva Laredo, the government bought up Inrgo tracts of land and subdivided mid sold the same to tho landless at cost, rebuilt the capitol, turned the churches into schools and doubled the wages of common labor. In the slalo of Sonora, Governor Talles has established a minimum wage oi'$l.f)U per day, and this in a country wliero the laborer has been accustomed to live conuortably on one-third of that amount. If there has been any at tempt to fix by law a minimum wage that shall bo three times the cost of living, the news lias not been bruited about. The attempt to do so would be futile for two rea rea eons: First, it would be "paternalism," and second, our courts would not let us do any such foolish thing. 0 ' It is of great importance to the people of this country that Mexico should be left to work out her destiny. The Mexican people tire a virile people, the heroic survivals of centuries of persecution. The government they will estab lish will be for the common people. Theirs is no rebellion of smugglers and politicians, or cotton planters, but a revolution of the patriots of the soil. Their counterpart in history is found in the resistance of the Dutch to the king of Spain, and the French revolu tion, which gave the world most of liberty it lias today. A government ehtiihlwhed by such people will prove an example, and not a menace. The early et tiers iu America found a people who loved liberty more than they. "(Jive me liberty, or give me death" was not an original utterance of "Patrick Henry. TIkwk words were the challenge of every Indian nation that resisted the encroachment, of their designing white brother. If they loved liberty, the early Americans learned from the red man to worn life without liberty, and to that xcntimcut, born from contact with the so-called savage, wits due in some measure the war that made this laud a republic. And it i not beyond belief that in the country tn tin- smith of. us may be established a govern ment that will create n new love of UlM-rty and point the wa tit tar better things than we know today. ,-T -. POSTAL SAVINGS WASHINGTON. Mini-It 11 tMiitU- lmla i--mI tin- lieiw Tho hill ameiuliui: tbe ihikIhI avin hank Ian . ..ii 0 a to iwrotmr the wiliwdiuil .! poii aiaumum irwtu awu to hnm with iatereei, otul on additional Hhm without inlerckt. The bill wu-. innnid U to nruiit aopaoit of Htnl mimiik fund in (te aud nattuttal l)nhV-.. rirarllch of affiliation with th- it rat reserve .totn and lo iimxulfi ui reaaeil rnuiiwnMation t uuirtl post lariicr- on a''uut of thc wci'Ih iu ri'.iki 1 - l f ASK FOR ad GET HORLtCK'S THE 0RUJ1NAL -.MALTED mK Cbssu subttitutss uVKMi?,tA&t)U!lWroWW oil fioldn, ininornl mid timber new lands. Thcv want to them at the people's expense. I Klamath Feudist Goes to Trial I KLAMATH FALLS. March 15. I VwHau.1 1 uu raaaaakaa nliflfaiAil wills . ssiNovt iMiniviHv, i,unigvi " till tho uturdor of Mr Alma Kuehne, lti a feud brittle In Dodd Hollow, Decem ber SO. went on trial here tola. At the cloae of court tonight six jurors had been wlwled They are being closely guarded by two apeclal oall- I'll" iiiiiiicai" nil" rmiii" llMil ,,,, Be,thl,orll0ll ba8 bew bUU llfs l'ladiraliN tbe entire Ikxld I IKM'11,1. d. Bell-ans Absolutely RciTlOVOS Indigestion. Onopnckago proves it. 25c at all druggists. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Iiady AMlstaut SA S. IIAUTUnT tftong St. 4? t I7-J8I (W&j ti. . . i.ii i EAGLE POINrEAGLETS Uy A. C. tfowletl A. W. Walker, iromlnnt ramll ihile for tho offlri of alwrlff, wn ot hero ahriklnK Iwitit with hf inntiy friflrttla Inst WmlHeodRv Ho seoih rory oaifgufno of attereos In his of fer to. He wits accompanied by Oatld Olngontte, Jfnrry Clngead nnd Mr. C'a noii-lll-taw, Oeorao Slngowatr tho moOrlH(0i(ont of tho engraving dooartmont In the Ban I'rnnritoo Call and Hxamlnor htiildlng, San Kranolo eo. They all took dinner at the Huo nyaldc before sjolng Imck to M ml ford where tho OlngcHde family aro watohinx tho developmentii of an op eration that was performed on Mrs. Clngcade about the first of tho month. Wm. .N'lekol of Lake Creek was also here for dinner the same day. Tho word oHine over tho wire Wcdnetdiiy that Terry Varlow of Lake Creek Itnd panned off on Tues day night. Mr. Tarlow was one of our highly respected pioneer citizen and has been prominent In the busi ness world In Jackson county, lie lived to- he about SO years of ago and loaves a wife nnd several children, ninoiiR whom are his sons Thomas, Frank and Lee, all of whom livo in the neighborhood in which ho died; hosldos n larce rlrclo of relatives and friends. His remains wore interred In tho llrowusboro cemetery on Thursday. Wort C. Peel was nmone tho busi ness callers Thursday. Messrs. Utinnington and Ulrivh took a band of sheep through town Thoursday ou thulr way to range north of hero. J. H. Tyrell and Mr. Martin of I.nko Crook wcro among tho guosts nt tho Sunnynlde Weduosday. Tlioy oame out to procure a cuukot for tho l'orry Fnrlow of F. L. Heath, one of our morchants. Mr. nnd Mrs. C I'arker of Clinton, Iowa, Mrs. II. V. llohliiiR nnd hor mother, Mrs. F. L. Sherman, of Mud ford, woro with us for dinner Thurs day. I.co Drndshnw, .Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Chnrloy nnd Miss Ethel Meyer mo tored into our town Thursday even ing from their farms Just above Hrownsboro. Walter Charley, ot Climax wh n guest at tho Sunnysld Thursday night. Mr. C. is perfecting an Invnn Hon of his oWu that ho expects to putcnt soon nnd put on the market to bo used ou trolley cars. Ho was ac companied by fi. V. llouseii, also ot Climax. O. W. Mol'homon of Portland aloppod off to visit his son and fam ily. F. Y. Mcl'horsou. Ho was on his way to the Hawaiian Islands. J; C. Turnbull of Grants Pass was hero working In tho Interest of tho Orogon Journal. Ho secured the services of Mlwt Olaro Zimmerman to act :u agent for tho papor. There was quite nn Interesting spelling match In tho Reese Creek school district betwoon that school last Frlda.)- and tho Knglo Point school. There were thirty-two of the pupils who went from here to spell against eleven in the Iteese Creek school. They went out ou wagons, autos, carriages- nnd the rest went on a hayraok Jammed In like sardine. Tho two schools that la all above the fifth grade wore lined up and when one niiMod a word he or she! sat down and after spelling one thousand words there were left stand in the floor Miss Freda I.eabo, Mis Knv Perry. Miss Fern Lewis. MUa Nellie Coy. Mloa Helen Holt, Mies Mae Oreb. Master Ail In Haslton and Mooter Thro Klorey out of the thirty two lCagli point pupils and of those left standing In the Iteose Creek school were Mia Mae French. Mis Ulleu McCabe Maater Karl Mathews. Master Paul Iteblnson aad L'harle Padlgrue They all did ery wall and deserve credit for the Interest they seemed to have taken tn that important branch in our studies. As there were o manv more of the Uagle Point ituptl than there were In the ee.. Creek scnoul the com mittee det tiled to call It a tie Little Miss Jon re Yon dor llellen bad made a cake to i presented to the win- TODAY ONLY THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE The pi.-ture which has no equal. It needs no introduction as it played to over a UuuimuuI well pleaded Star pat rons last mouth at 50 cents admission. The second shpwdug is the result of hundreds of rwjueats from om many patrons and as the rental jwlee this time is soihe smaller, we are pleuwd to offer this world's greatest produc tion at the small admission of 13c for children and a for adults. Hememlx't'thero are uine stupendous reels in thus big- feature. The doors wUhggu at 2 p. in first shoft at 2:15, no tickets sold alter 8 oVkwk. J1r show in. the woning 7:15, no tickets will be sold sfttr S:45. Come early and yet a seat. nrr in tho rnntff init it tnerc were cruhf a owe stria sort fr flM of her ft wo'deMtl to hitvi) tko tuff teen sift the eitRe Ingelfrtr. After devonrlng the egha tho (wo bffolMC boll looms enjeryorl tl oontesjf lit that broneh of fholr xtNdto htft a the Heeoe- Crook IcJbi) dad iurt Imd any prnetleo, having Jnst nretil the MM- koto, and thff Ragle Co fill lenw hove' been praotlefng ntht after the If fee o Crook loam came ont second heat. Hut thoy all hod n good time nnd no doubt the eliUdren loomed omo llilug that rnay oo woofol in nftot life. While wo were of dinner Saturday word came over the phono wire that Mrs. Hverett Abbott of Ilutto Fulls had died suddenly. When her hus band left her In tho morning she was In her usual health and during the forenoon so'me one happened to go In nnd found her on the floor nnd help was summoned. She was placed on the bed and upon nxnmlnnttou. she was found to be doad. No cause of her death was stnted, If known. Among the guests Saturduy for dinner were Miss Norma A. Smith of. Ashlnnd. She was on her way to Lost creek to tnko charge of tho school. Mr and Mrs. Itaphael Ourdner while here gave me an nil to lie put In both the dnlly nnd weekly Mall Trlbuno offering a horse for snlo. IMrs. K. C. Hollows caino In today, Saturday, with a lot of cream for shipment. W. P. Holhrook wns among tho huslnoss callers S nturday, and no wns Rudolph Peck of U. 0. O. W. Agcr, n very prominent can didate for county school superintend ent, accompanied by Prof. II. F. Nlhort of Agnte and Prof. G. II. Gro- vcr were among us Saturday. Prof. Ager seemed to hnvo received a vory cordial greeting nmong his old friends whom ho mot while hero acting ns ono of tho school supervisors. JninoH Owens, wife nnd son, motor ed Into town Saturday afternoon. Since my last report M. S. Wood of K. P. has renewed his sub. to tho D, M. T. i Frank Holmes wns n business vis itor in Central Point Monday. Willow Springs wns represented at the piny. -Tho Only Girl" at tho Page Friday evening. MosdamcM Then. Fislt and Carles of Phoenix were guosts of .Mrs. W. A. Thompson Frlduy. Henry Itlloy of Central Point went "plumbing" hy hero thin week. Wednesday II. M. Porter left for inn r.nr.....i.. ... -.,.....tl.,., ,i... I WILLOW SPRINGS III. II1U1MU, ...HI M-Ulllft M'.nm. miniim. 25 STOPS FALLING HAIR Snw Vniir llulr! Make it Thick, Winy Mini Itcmillftil Try Tills. Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag gy hair Is mute evidence of n neglect ed scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There la nothing so destructive to I the hair as dandruff. It rob the hair ' of Its lustre, its strength and it verv life; eventually producing a feverish- ness and Itching of the sealp, which If not remedied on urn the hair roots ' to shrink, loosen and die then the , hair falls out fast. A little Dnn-' tlerlne tonight now any time ! will surely save your hair. Get a 25-cont bottle of Knowltou's J Dfludorlue from any drug store or toilet counter, ami after the first ap-' plication your hair will take on that life, lustre and luMurtnnce which Is so beautiful, it will become wav and fluffy and have the appearance ' of abundance, an Incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please, you most will bo after Just a few I week's use, when you will actually : see a lot of fine, downy hair new I hair growing all over tbe scalp Adv. i a M, J "ssJaBaMWafctMssBfrsayTBrM - W9LLLwLw' i -f T unj 'crowds gq winter at hH fouMtn home In this tfMtrm Jff. irI Htft, J. W WWi inter (nfnott iflfOrnMtlr Hh AfNtl C their ffofflev "Cmm Attn," , WNfloedor ore iff mf Mr. N. J. Lto of Stmreo. Ore gon, retorxrtd 16 hor MWW After flferfevtflt HMt wKh hoT loltvr, tin. SsfSIf AleKay. PthUy efiwlitg til ftrWftflOW on joyed a rery Intorooifraf Intaineoa meeting, of tor whith an Impromptu program wna rondorod. Tho next meeting wtil he the foorth Mtnrdar of Mnroh nnd another iBtores'Ung pro gram la In store for all who attend. One of the prettiest port lea of the week whs arranged by Mrs. T. f Law at hor homo on Bandar afternoon In honor of the birthday of her daugh ter, Miss Kllnor Crowder. The houso wns most attractively embel lished In spring flowers nnd greoua nnd the gracious matron extended hospitality and cheer to the1 hidden guests. During the delightfully In formal hours a sories of guessing games sharpened the wits of the young poople nnd caused much amusement. Partners were chosen nnd ut tho closo of the afternoon re freshments were daintily served. rnlque among tho season's social affairs was the froshmnn carnival held In tho club rooms of tho Athletic Association In Central Point Satur day evening In honor of all tho class es of tho' high school. Clowns, tho f"lllg Four" tennis girls, Hollander. merry widows, denr little Sunhonnot Sue nnd her friends wero there, even Ilituk, tho trump, dropped In from his sojourn through the world, for that matter tho w'ero nil there and made the four walls rln with mer riment. Tho rrlvoltv lasted until tho woo, wee, hours No' No! Just 12. Marble Pudding Slcamcd puddings will not be heavy !( made with KC Uaking Powder and cooked ilowiy to give the pudding lime to rise be fore the dough is cooked through. Have a low blaze under the water fur at least the first fifteen minutes. K C Marble Pudding Hy Mm. Janet McKemle Hill, Editor of rtie lloiton Cooking Sihool Machine. S cups eMcd jxislryjiour; 2 level tea tpoorjuU K C Unking I'owder 1 fort spoonful cinnamon; J tewspooiyful sail', yolks ofScgciH. beaten light; J cup sugar; i tabletjtoonfuls melted butter; 1 cup cold water; whites of 2 cogs, beaten dry; H ounces melted chocolate. Sift tPgtther, three times, the flour, bak ing powder, salt and cinnamon. To the joiksath! the supar, butter and water, and ttir into the dry mpredicntj. Ad J the whites' of the cgci. Diwde the mixture into two parts and add the chocolate to one part. Diipoiethetwo parti in a buttered mold to give a marbled '""""iri jnr.wi Vanilla Sauce Tlitil suits of suaar and a cun ol I tcafcr six minutes; add 2 tablespoonjuls i of butter and a ttaspoonful vj vanilla j extract. i The K. C Conk't Hook containing this and 90 other delicloui, successful, reclnei scntrrr upon receipt of the colored certifi cate packed in 25-ctnt cans of K C lUking Ponder, Write your lume and address plainly. Jaipies Mfc. Co., Chicago. 4l Medford House Movers NKW FIItM Movims of iioi'siws, noii.iuts, llKAVY MACillNKItY, KTC. SATISFACTORY SKIIVICB Phono IHH-M MOFFUT .V IU ItKIIAItOT 01 S. Now to un. Til' W. Mth St. aSS?&Cai ' "- iWbTKrmi h l ii I - " ageaHS ) r'Wr Li'tWiliT 4 THREE WEEKS From the Book by Elinore Glyn Page - Today Only REGULAR PRICES SAGE IH DAfM 10 E Don't atay e, grayl Htte't a simple reelpe that iriyb-ody H aHjWy wtllf a llQir oruan. JW1 UW) 01 mgc ami r storing faded, Ofay heir eefcr oWes baofc J graml She weed It U keep hor The tuw ef ftige awl Wtflfitr for re- ay noir tn nn nMrai Nimowsera wmp. hair tfnautlfully itark, moy w' abtuwont. wnenevpr her hotr Wl otr or tof that doll, faded or ssfrehed appearooee, tfcw Mm plo mixture was applied with wonderful eltcet. Hut brewing at hoot" m miwiy aad on t-of dale. Newadaya. by aafcliu? t any drug store for a 0 ent IxitUo of "Wycth's Sflgo arul Sulphur Hair Ram edy." you will get this fanwus old mslpe which can be dcpcmlcd upon to restore natural odor ami luty to tho hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy walp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens thfi hair so naturally nnd ernilr that nobody can tell it has lwi applied. You simply dampen a sjumgo or soft brush with it nnd draw Um through your hair. Uking one strand at a time. Hy momintf the gray hair dis appears, and nfUr another application or two, it lroiiiea'benuUfully dark, glossy, toft and abundant. BE OPTIMISTIC Here's flmnl Ne.i for Medfnnl lies. Iilent.i Have jou n pain in the small ot tho back? Headaches, dlsr.lnoes, nervous spells? Aro you languid, Irritable ami wonk? Annoyotl by urinary disorders? Don't despair profit hy Mudford cxporiouco. Medford people know Doan's Kid ney Pill havo usotl them recom mond them. Hero' n Medford roldont's state ment: Mis. W. F. Longwlll, 102 S. Mis tletoe St., Medford, nays: "I toek: Uoan' Kldnoy PHIh for kidney weak ness nnd dull twins In my bnek. They soon rid me of tho trouble nnd inatto mo well. Doun's Kldnoy Pills havo also boon used with good result by othora In tho family." Prlco 50c, at nil dottier. Don't simply nsk for a kidney rnmedy get Doan's Kldnoy Plllu tho snino that Mrs. Longwlll had. Fostor Mliburn Co , Props., Iluffalo, N. Y. Adv. MILLINERY Kvory day sees the arrival of now models. Wo cull special attention to our new line of Sport Huts and Com bination Sweater Sets. Miss Lounsbury .Milliner 'M. .t M, Dept. Storo TODAY ONLY