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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1916)
MT2DF0IU) matt; rnTBrarrc, Bedford, ohkciox, .rnrDAV.. makck 21, ipjr.. ilt u E" F E i under clrrumstancen which led the j no coherent staligneql rolld oh authorities to bcAnrn Lhfr, wfcre Ic tallied from him Meanwhile tho dls jtlnis of poison, continued today. covery of arscnlr in the body of Mr i Slnco Wednesday Dr Walle has I'eck led to the order for the dentist's the authorities are working are turd. lent books taken fotn Dr. Wnlic'g library rontnlnlng ntsr.ked pamsuf, describing tho effect ot polnon such F EH OF ueen unucr the Influence of utiles arrest as that alleged to "death of Mr. Peck. H'l " ' ' ' '! have fanned Ihtj taken, he said, to Induce sleep and Among the exhibits tlpon which YEAR BY BOARD ASMS LEWIS UPON HAY BILL 9 PAGE TTCV INADEQUAT SCHOOL warn MONEY URNSHED ARRAIGN II JINGO CHOSEN OR COMING VLLABl VERDICT CAN FO MURDER PECK AND WIFE v Preparedness' Advocates Claim House Military Measure Does Not Create Larue Enounli Standing Army Strong Objection Made to Federal izlnn. Militia, Which Is Ridiculed. Iljr OILSOX OiMIDKP.ll. WASUlNflTOX, Marrh 2I.- "In nJ(Himlc" is tltt crtlirl of the pre )firo1noM advocates on tho liny hill. Tliis monmiro seeks to inerenso tlio ivulnr nnny rrom its piotunt Hlrongth of 100,000 'rnon to 3 10,000. Tlio war college. reeuiiiiiiPiuluil to thu jinwlilunt nn inoicnso to 280,000, with a nworve of rogiilang inimbcrinff 380, 000. Tlio I lay bill would add 00,000 rosorvo regular, low than oiio-slxth of thu number leeoiuimmdcd by thu war oollojio. Tho tolnl regulars and regular re Fcruw under the Hay hill wfliild he 200,000, n oomimred with 000,000 regulars and rpffnlar nwinrti recom mended by tho war college. Tho Hay bill lay wnplmsl on the nillitin, mid thu art contain elaborate provibioiM intended to overrotne (hnt pnrnnni)i in tho constitution of th United Statu whieh ruquirm that the niilitin hlmll ho under thx authority of tho various alutc. Under tliix olniiHc the npimiiitincitl of tho offlrora find tlio training of tho militia i ajio oifionlly rosorrod to tho status. Hays 1'lnu Is ltuuK. Consronamnii Augustus 1. Gardner n .Mnwaneliusotts saya the Hay hill trioH to bunco this provision in the constitution. "Former Secretary of War Henry T. StiniKou," says Mr. Gardner, "does ) not bulico thia clause can be bun 'oed. Xollhor dooa cx-Sccretnrr (f Wnr Garrison, lint the Misaotiri inlliturj' council ttnuka otherwise Xo ono Itnows that the supreme oourt of tho United Sink will think when it i oalled upon to decide. One man's gtioee U as good as another, and my mux is that nny plan for fedoraliz in mililiu whieh carries a lawsuit in ovory nrivato'ii knaneaek U m miiv jfaod plan to drum out of tho arrow" The Hay hill adda -10,000 men 'to the regular army. Thia ia oountinic iiio jiu.uuo votwi aa an emeiveHcy to raoet the Mesican criaia. The mobile nnny available today, eioludmr th(M itermanmtly tationl in the J'hiIiipiiHM, Hawaii. 1'unama and Alnska, aud those in the rton-roinliat-nHt linauehe of the service, is op proximately 10,000. If .10,000 are adilud to these, the mobile mvailnl.lM forae will be 80,000 mm. Hut these addition nre only additions on ta per. They bate atili to be eidistad, and four year in tho time named in the law in which thu men are to he aeoNied, ao there ia no dangvr of auy Mtddtm lump tu the iu of the regular alaNduajr amy. IVdeml I'aj for .Mllllla. The Hay bill provides federal pay l Militia ore-aniaaliona. im!i(i,Hi.i m their consenting to be mobilised under fetleml authority when railed. The hUl provides for holding trninuiK oamiia like that at ItatUhutK, N. V . Hwfcr refular rtny auspi.,..; uN it nuJ to atamUrdiM ami mruiimu.' MtiliUrj traiuiug iu wbuoU uuU tul lojea. The errtiea of the bill fty it i a MiaUhe to ilae relianoe on the mil itia to meet an audden need. Ktpie houUUve Oanluer, taking a his teat that it ia the duty of a atddier to kttvw how to hkoot, point to the of fwiat recorda whieh allow that "out of 81,01)0 ailitiamvu in the Unitrd Slutee, armed with the rule, no le than 11,000 re so indifferent to their duty that they failed to kbow up for a bingkj duy'a target practice thraughout the year." In onlv aivht out of forty-eight atatea, aeeording io lae army reports u miliiia Urgtt Hnaetiee eeu "fairly aatUfaclory." In the other forty MtatM it U bigtdy Huaatibfaetory. According to Con groaamaH Gardner, the lluy bill and jho ChutNberlaw bill in the euate an equally defieient iu their failure to add mu) thing Iu the eountry's mih tr' atretigtb beoud the proMwed iiuthuriaation ( n w reeruiu to the niiwher of IO.ihhi for Ike regular n my. The Chauihertaiu bill would in oruM thin autburiMtioa by 30,000 moru meu thau prottdtd for by the liny hill. "Thia," ...v- '.mreninu Oard- The following teacher" have been named by tlio school board for the 1916-17 term or tho Med ford achoole. The aalaiiea arc too aatne a latt yoar. the new achutfute adopted by tho school board going Into offoct Mext year. There aro flftoou vacan- clea: O, 1". Moore, high aehool principal, yearly salary 11300, monthly I10S.M; P. If. Dalloy, W'aahlngton principal, learly aalary SI 300. monthly I10S.33; A. J. Manor, prin cipal Lincoln school, yearly salary $1100, monthly 91.3; J. w. Korns, prlnclMtl Jackson school, yoarly sal ary tl000, monthly IS3.33; Kmlly DoVoro, principal Itooscvolt school, yearly snlnrr $950. monthly I7D.16: Otto Klum, mnnunl trnlnlnc, yoarly salary $1100, monthly salary $f00 for 11 months; J. M. Oroasloy, com- merelal dopartmout. yearly salary $1080, monthly salary $S7.50; Ina Ahlns. yoarly $000. monthly $100; Graco Mltcholl, coohlng, yoarly sal ary $000, monthly $100; l'onrl An deraou, Kngtlah, yealry salary $000, monthly $100. Hots Koutnor. joarly alary $810, monthly $90; Thora Smith. ICngllah and history, $S10 per yoar. $90 por menth: Joaalo Qultno, biology, otc, $110 por yoar, $90 per month; aer(ruu Ilooth, sowing, $S10 pur year, $90 per month; fllndya Welsh, Gorman and history $810 por yoar. $00 por menth: Vera Morrimsu. stenography, $St0 por yoar, $00 por month. Julln l'luldor, primary $S 1 0 por yoar, $90 pur month; .Maude l'hll urook, $810 per yoar, $90 por month, Fannie Hasklns. nrlmnry. $S10 nor oar, $90 per meuth: Hlnnclio Can- oIe, $730 por year. $S0 por month; Ora Cox, $730 per yoar, $80 pur month; Kathryn Dunham, $7,20 per yoar, $S0 pur month; ltllzabuth For guson, $730 per yoar, $80 por month Anno Hauioii, $730 per yoar, $80 por menth: Amy Harding, $730 por year, $80 por month; Mao Nordoff, $730 pur joar, $80 por month; Kato Stlno, $730 por joar, $80 por month Mrs. 1'. II. Dally, Anna Joffrey, Grace I'uarce, Jonophlno Hiluy, I, mini M. West, and Thoono Carkln wore selected at tho rate of $075 per yoar each, and $75 por month. Sue M. Hoffman and .Mary TrowlirlilKO ro- WASIIIXOTO.V. March 21. Sena tor I.owts, dotuoornt. declared In a reeolutfon Int'rodUeo'd today that American authorltloa had knowlodgo of supplies and ihoiiqj' bolng femlshod to Vllln from foreign eeuntrlos and from the United States. His rosolutlon proposod to brum! Americans who give nuch nld as "guilt)- of actual troason.' ' r At tho roqueat of Senator Uorali, republican, tho rosolutlon was read twice nnd tlii'ii Konntor Iwlu askod that It Ho ovor and gavo notlco that ho would speak on It at an early op portunity. Some of the liordor snnntors read tulograiug front' cltlznns, oxproHsIng npprchonslnn for tho safety of Amor lean Interests nlonK the Mexican line and Sunntor Stouo icnowud his on- peal to senators not to agitato the situation, Tho dldcUBslon died without action, hut not until Senator Stone, in mak ing his plea for no agitation had re iterated tho peaceful iutoptlouH of the administration toward Ilio 'Car ranza government. "An offort is bolng mado by nu merous people In Mujiico and nu merous slnlitor liifluunoos In .Mexico. and I am Sorry to say, outside of Mexico," ho said, "to excite tho peo ple of that unfortunate country to mislead them and to Impress thorn with tho Idoa that tho United States Is contemplating an aggression aKalnnl tho whole people to their groat Injury." 'BV YOltK, March 21 District Attorney Swann said today that ho would arraign Dr Arthur Warront Walto for tho murdor of his father-in-law, John B. I'eck, a millionaire druggist of Grand Haplds, Mich., as soon as Walto's, pbslcat condition would permit bringing him to court. Tho young dentist Is undor arrest at his nparlmont nnd so far recovered from tho effects ot narcotic? taken Wednesday and jestorday that tho district attorney hoped to produco him In court today Tho grand Jury Investigation of the deaths of John K Pack nnd his wlfo In Wnlte'a Riverside Drive homo HOW "IE" GUDDENS IE0 JCHI FEB No more ore, puffed-up, tender, aching1 feet so corns or callouses, eoivo contracts for $040 per yoar. and $70 per month. Mm Gallagher, principal of Hooso vH school, declined re-appointment, haclno; Mccciited a high school priucl palshli elsewhere. Geo. i. Pcrvlno of St Johns, In ventor of vacuum fire pluco, wants to establish fuctorv. "T(" kilt'M inn. Itiirfitnm 11-1 ijj. fairly dance with delight. Away go the ache and pains, the corns, callouros, bliitcrs. bunions nnd chilblains. "Til" draws out tho acids and poisons that puff up tow fccU No nutter how hard you work, bow lonp you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet. "Tis" brlngi restful foot comfort. "Tit" ds msglcaf, grand, won' drrful for tired, aching, swollen, smart ing fceU Aht how comfortable, how happy you fed. Your feet Just tlnnle for Joy; shoes nnrcr hurt or seem tight. Get a Zj cent box of "Tit" now from any druggist or department store. Knd keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. I .Tint think! a whole year's foot comfort I 4w nnltf 1 mryi I NON-SKID YOU cant'still get the Fisk Non-Skid at f Vaa la,aaam &! IU a & I a was, lMAataJ 4 taKBMVf other standard makes. , Why tricn buy a smooth tire when this tough non-skid' " tread of true Fisk Quality saves money for you ? 3!i 3 x30 31x30 4 x33 Cletmnnrf Thm "YJ Prtrm Grey Non-Skid Casings and Tubes Cl.i TmW. 5i Cuhr 10.40 . 2.60 4ix35 . 31.20 13.40 . 2.95 4ixv36 . 31.55 22.00 . 4.25 5 x 37 . 37.30 t 5.55 5.70 .'6,90 Fisk Tirei For Sale B$ trftV' - Mpdford Vulcanizing Works Medrord . Vsry"SmJPl I IIL M22 W litil W Uttk ai( V". '' o. TlaUgl.tWT imay nisi L SECRETARY 10 RANTIAGO. Chile Man h 2 AVIIIIum G Me A doo. A mil lean u retary or the treasure will he uifi rlally a gueat or Chile during his visit here with the other iiicmliurN of the American delegation to tin. Inter national trade conference after the session of that body at lluenos Aires A declaration to that effect has been tksued l thi' government which hus named a com mixtion to attend him durhiK hit -.I.n 9 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID jp ' UUIS 'Cil'rtTDfi'IV'C 'AIMnTDTMrc .AftZflL'f r,r. -ca ir-' .1..a'. 1 I'll I JHf I t . i t ,lll I' 17 H I 1 If 1 .vr" ,sr , 7! 1 toe Womb's Store " " W i V V X Jy 1 1 1 U iJ XbeWomanwStore I opcLiai yispmy oi lew ouits fit $zp jNew Tatteta Skirts f, i T..-.. ' Jl i 'rr 1 1 i. i ' GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK. GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF haw iuir Hull! iKiiiblc itH Itcaiil) in a I uvt Muiiii'iiU Ti) lliih! nor, "ia a Lilliputian .tap in (ho right diieetion. T. v that it meots the need of adequate pi miaredueaa d- ItniidMl by the .-.Mniiry," l.e contin ue "ia to nv liin ill.' (H-auut otrred hy the ehild a) ih . m u to the htu jfry olthiit i adejunte tu the el. jihuutV dowand tor rood." Why Smoj irtt Cigars When In Hondas r only 10c. If wu car for heaw Jialr. that gllatana lth Ueaut and U radlaut with Ufa; has an Incomparable soft naas and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Uadrino. Juat one application doubles the beauty of our hair. brid it Im modlatoly dlaaaelvea ecr imrticle or dandruff; ou cannot lme nice. heavy, healthy hair if ou hure dan druff. Tula destructive ncUrf robs the hair of Its luatrv. Us strength and IU vary Ufa. and If not owi-rome It produeos a fTrUhnaa aud itch ing or tho scalp; ta hair roots ram Ua. loosen and dla; yien the hair falls out fast. If )ur hair haa boon aegle ted uud la thin, faded, dry, scragay or too oily, got a ti-eout bottle of Knom- loa'a iMBdarin at any drug store r toilet counter; apply a little as di rected and ten rulnulw after ou will say this was the boat tnrealment ou aver mad. Wo alucareh behave regardless or everything tie advertised, that tr ou dealre aoft. lustrous, beautiful hair a4 tot of It ae dandruff- -no Itih- lag bmIb and no mow falling hair ? V T ! f V T V K A X y y y f y y y t y y y J. M iT. y Jj m Iff Just received by express 25 brand new tailored rsuits m i&'hhi$ sdsori V" Wjy1 most uafeJ wool roplms, oerges, Gaberdines and Fancy checks; sizes 16 to 42; good line of colors, values up to (tjOCT - f New Taffeta Dresses on Sale Saturday $15 Take notf of this prico. If you know how the pi-ico of taffeta silks is atl v.tnciiijf you would wonder how we pan sell them at this nrieo tho stvlo .. is very attractive, and the fit (J "I T is porfoot, worth $:!0, each.... tj) X U y y y y y y j. m & 'n.i .i n . t-w .vttji ra t y . vi- $37.50, Saturday SPORT COATS FOR YOUNG WOMEN In Corduroys, Chinchillas, Serges and Fancy Checks, great varieties and colors, reasonable" priced s . $6.50 to $18 V ll-Waists-ll, The best waist values ever shown in Medford. Just 50 of these snappy new styles. The celebrated "Wirthmore" make, worth I $2, now ...... $1 r Easter Silks &r Hie rifost interesting innova tions of fashions arc thoso litee Sil k skirts.' " ' diiQsces they are liorcnfr. '( '. New shirred tunics, new vokes. new girdles and cascades you will find them all. " - In addition our showing of semi-dress and sport skirts has been materially strengthened. Fancy stitchings, noveltv pockets, large pearl buttons, in fact, everything that is new. All the wanted materials in. all sizes, regular and'extra, in prices ranging from' $5 to $15 New Kayser Gloves Kayser's Two-Clasp Silk Gloves at 50 75 and $1.00 Kayser's 16-Hutton Silk Gloves at, pair. $1 and $1.50 i Sfc y A Y Ss $ V New Ulaek aud AVhite styles. 4 In can aTa them, pair, y r V Is w THIS IS TO BE A BIG SILK SEASON. ' PRICES ARE ADVANCING, TOO lluy thu material for your'East'or dress now. You can save monev. ' , , Black Taffeta, 86 inches wfdo.'l worth today $2.00, now, yjird....'. Crepe Shirtings The latest things for waist, ytiti will like ihi'iti. liei'Aiise thev are A lirw, III) inrhes w ulf, spe 'i y y iul, vard, at .$1.75 Messaline For linings, waists and dresses, in all colors, line (iiialitv, worth to day $1.50 a ard, our price, a d. :98c $1.29 A. B. G. Silks Are here, iu all the new shades, for underwear, IK? inches wide, special, yd. 7i i i mjiiiu siytes, tlio latest Gloves made, see ".'in, pair, $1.25 and $1.69 Don't Delay Buying Underwear and Hosiery .':? PRICES ARE AbrANWNG EVERY DAY 59c omerf and Children's Fast I3fae,R Hose, all sisjes, worth 15c, now, a Pair IOC Women's Fiber Silk all colors, very spe5 cial, pair Our celebrated Top Lisle Host very special, pair Hose. 25c T-a vender all sizis. 50H Women's Union Suits, sizes, wortli doc, now all Yi y A n y .? .y y y f X . suit. 25c I T -iir-. . ! omen s summer 1 Art ;l, Vests, special, each. . 1 UC A Children's Knit " -i Vests, all sizes, each.l jC f JVomen's fine grade Union X ouits, all styles and sizes, good 50c values. r- A iiit . iC X yea must use Kaowltaa's lindilue IV ' "ll aJaJV Yi m 1 II lCieal.iaiy-lg l e:-0 . VlVAvAWV. ! w- Y t T" T '--;- ' -v-r -- ha " v h i