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HONG KONG KOLUM
Today' llcllrliigcr.
HtiiRP MnnnKor My lour, I wish
you would wear u dlfforent gown In
tint second act.
Itlta Itnvonyolp Hut Hint tho
Intoat Htlo, ami I paid 1200 lor It.
Woko Mnnnger That may h'4 truo,
but when your hufilmirtl inlys: "Worn
an, you tiro hiding Homotufng from
mo," "tho nudlc'iiue mh't figure out
what 116 riYttfiH. -Jmij. ' ,
--- aMoaaaMMB.
THROTTLED BY THE DEAD
-' C I lIC flic wiili Ikt own wiiiKW."
Thi wn the inotfo urtlio territory or Oregon nuu
cmhlpinntie or the coimtKr, onterprio niul iiHlopewlewp
of the pioiiooi who first settled the Oregon country.
When, however, Oregon lieenme state, the innnigrn
teion had already ehanged in cliitrnKer, the j.rogressive
ness or the argo'nant and adventurer giving way to eon
servalisin and renetion. The framers of the constitution
were men of much narrower vision than the mm Jjnrcjy
pioneers, and thev proceeded to discard their old motto
and effecluallv hloeked development by tying not only
their own hands, but, those of ii-reedinr, generations.
They .should have completed their labor by the new motto
of "AVc vegetal e."
As a result the development or Oregon was retarded
while sister states surpassed her in all lines. As rich, or
richer, in natural resources, after nearly sixty year, Ore
gon is still onlv partially developed. It was impossible,
under the constitution, to assist railroads. It was impos
sible to build hiirhwavs, construct irrigation systems. It
...u ;i.irw.iUii,i,. i.. .liii (ifii'flnnmcui. And the conserv-
atisni, backed by the constitution and bred by its liillu
once, still throttles dcvclopnient.
The controlling idea of the constitution makers was
III, if 4lw. iv.mil.. i.n'lllil llllt 111' tl'llStcd 1111(1 ltlUSt !)( Sllfe-
guarded from themselves by limiting their power Ihe old,
old torvidea that still rules tlicsiaimpauerw. ii.vit....h.-.i.
exista sinijilv for the collection and expenditure of taxes,
and special privilege to the IVw, not lor benefit of the many
op development of the count rv. Oregon, in conseouence.
is shv on niilroads nd development.
i'i.i ii I..:.... ..f .!. ixil linoil'ii illo lilllllU
iXIlOr UH' COIIipieiHUl in UH- ' niiini " '" '" ;
era, Stanford, Huntington, Crocker and Hopkins, early in
tho '70's, proposed a line from Portland to San rrancisco
but sufficient money to encourage the project could not
be raised in Oregon and the constitution forbade state
aid. So it was not until 18S7 that the railroad was eom
plPtod Hixteeu vears of development lost.
Koseburg sought to develop its natural resources by
Hiding the const ruction or a railroad to the timber belt
and ttio dead hands of the constitution frameni reached
from the grave to stop it. Hend. Klamath halls, JJurnS
and other central Oregon towns arc now trying to assist
. construction of needed railroads. And their future devel
opment depends upon their success in outwitting the dead.
Grants Pass did it, and .Medford will probably try to do it,
for there is no use in permitting ghosts to throttle the
living. . .
(fnlilnllSiill.
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thuugHt h1 ilifnlil 1 -Villa fr '
luctllro four; Ifo'K 80UJuk prtulloe
on tlia unfnlHh( W!d'i.
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MACHINE
GUNS
13,000 TO SEE
WILLARD-MORAN
AND
REASON
WHY
Aiproir!ations Made, But Not Used
Gun Invented by American Re
jected, but Adopted by all Euro
pean Nations and One ot Principal
Weapons of the Var.
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flaya; It Mwa mt a Uou. to lac
ap theaa aw ai1" no.
njt f the HiMs1)a i Uakaa.
AMTSa. Iba "rW14 'ajaaa of
aa aatraaial)- pivaa gMsadfatkar, ramo
M4i(H Into h aaac htcaly ax
Itad.
WUniMt'1 kt ttai. "Mr. Bar
taa'ft oar ta daad. Qo4 eallod aar
ftoaaa."
d0edav Hob (laraar igtin as
aunifd ch.irg or a chftlr In lh Rloe
bnii.fi rhop ..ud iDXlltw ttla frlvnds to
jha hha ?U the old u4
-waor h workKl tot vrl tatA,
and whwe ha will conUhuo ta affllat
as little imln jw th elrcuiiitu'a
will admit Tli- I'l fanipo (Tm
t tilixii.
Mn. JiiinfH lliu-klfv !' Hm-li liii
liBfii HtHMtiliMir tlm wuvk in tiiwn mtli
her mitthr.
II. II. Sanretit wa h luina caller
nt iledfi.nl Thurwlajr.
Dr. Siley haa htwii Ih Iowh iwv-
nml tiniva lately uh pnfeaioHal
ImainekM.
iliae Ajta Itroail, Ika (rained
iiHrae, waa mUmI to iliMlfonI Thnia
day oh a eat.
Mr. Dora Haltmanili aud eons
worn JarkaourUle viaitow from Uwa
eflMi Tuewlay.
The fuHwrai of the lntti llomre Me
UrHM whu Iwhl Um tle I'reeliyter-
wit churcli VwluhIav afteraiMW,
ltanly havinir churgv of the er
vkei. Mr. ilel.nreii Wb fouwI deI
ou tlit) nwd to Mitlfoitl, having aue
intniWd t heMrt failure while walk
ing rrom thut rdttce. lie i Hiirvtvetl
by mi tttft-tl father, who Ue in
JnekMuille.
AIUh Uueile Uutier leiit the week
m1 ith Mr. Iawu L'lrieh.
A. llildebraatl wvm nt the eanuty
Mt tin huoii'eo" Moadnv ufteruoon.
Mr. IliWebnin.l i tNndiOate for
the uuNiinuttoii il eouutv lreHunr.
Mra. Hlh uunov ! Mvl'luud,
t'el.,'i vixitinir tier uir'iil; Mr. aud
Mr. Jneiih Awlehnl:er.
Mr. KUk t'uuk i the uuet of
fritHtdf litinit a Little Api'letute Ihit
week.
Mr. it ml Wi. W. T. (Jriee and Mr.
aud Urn. t liuniu-ey Florev alteaded
the leuef mwu lV the imger 'l
of Kutile 1'oiiit lnt Htitunlnv nixht.
The l-'iiiiniiihlly Rrule eliib iXut
it UM-itt owning at the uonte oi
Dr. and Mr. H K. tluldea lat Sat
urday. AH the uieuilHi. were pree-cut.
Mr. Adu Hljikelv oi ilwlford tnant
Tueodiiy eeniiiK with frieodn ui
jHekaouvdle,
The 4afkonvilU on-httr will
eusttuhite their Mrui wt daat-e. next
KrUey iiigkt with a leap w danoa.
Ctiniiiliuieutury tirkrU will be given
the ladle n wttpuontion to the r
cheHtra. Hiitl the bojn Intend umWing
it n tree urrmr.
Judne und Mra. rVanh Teu Vetle
Lute lieen iu Portluftd thi ok,
where the jmltfe wn oubnaanMed h
wituiMk in thu awt't'iitv v. Jtu-Wson
ciiuiitx eaw.
Mr. Krunk Iteddau and hlldren of
litidfoid nent huiulav in Jucktoa-ville.
Hu llariuii liowen came in from
her nehwil nn laderMW ereek rri
dit und tont the week end nt home.
&r. NY. II. John -Mtii wne bi'te to
the Wcduedi Aftemouo eluk I hi
week, when u iU't-tu time wa en
joyed b ull )Hvnt.
Mi. Iteulifii UoMiioa antartain-i-d
for I be ldifine of W oiojtkar oa
Wi-dar-dav .ifttmoun. tka oeeaaian
Uiny Mr-. T..ii'k hi i Utile .
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3H8 Ihl
V V J VJldUdb
Ailiin II. Union ot Ijiixei.itv of
Uregoii tnlked laet tiiaht tit the library
to an aiHireeintive Hiiiliunee nhout
"Anieriran Art Pottery." Ilia d
dnMN irneotl the ilevelniHuent of the
eroft of iMitterv fnioi Hh eorlieet
fctnite iih u iiractieal npiMleetion or me
mud pie made hy all ehildreu und all
ruce to iU higheit e.atnle in some
of the heantifn! wre of todav. Ad
ditional interet we given hr the ex
hibit of the work of varimw jHitter
iea. ineludlng the Marldehead, New-
eomb, Van llrigirle, the (HrU Itown
eluh aud Itookwood. (juetiotni and
d'lM-UKHionrt Iiv the nudieuee hrouglit
out iutereting tact, one lieing that
Oregon ha day adopted for ue in
Hiltery, Ahluud haviuu a lied of
kaolin and Kugene a ud light clay.
Mi. und Mr-. V. D. While left todav
for their home iu MiiuieuiKili aud iu
terniedinle point alter ending a
week at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. b.
A. Nye on Ka-t .Main etreet.
Mr. Aliee M. Watt. Mr. and Mr.
William Hude. and Mr. and Mr. S. A.
Nc Kue donucr uortie eomliuieut
arv to Mr. and Mi. White while the
were here. Mr. olid .Mr. K. X. Ciinio
Im'U eutertaiMi'd with inuie.
DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES
The natiuiiiii mitiii.il rmiwnliou i'l
Ih,' DiMiiia l'iiuiie ol Aini'i'K'a i- In
lie held in M- I. "in- "' April Jti In
11. ll will Im (Ii-m.Ii'iI to mIi.hI ot
the uio"i iln I fiuili'iiiporai tue
upou wliu-li mne ol the li'iidniir ex
pert in the country will be heard.
The ulirl eletliHl include:
"The Mouut I'ntiirt' ui It Kela-
titat to ftruma. What hll be the
leuKue' altitude aud policy! SUull
it bulhHui toe uioukf
'lreem t'onditiou in the The
ater. How can the gallcn inidnnce
be won boekf What i the remedy
fur the tmrh price ot eaiT tan me
Ueket Kpeeulntor be elunuiutedt"
"The Allure of the Little Theater,
Can it be a outte of Mipui) for the
httlc towaef I a vireuit yteu
ui-ildef What arc" the little the-
ater uc um'.ilvin;f Cau we hae
eoaniiiuiiu t neater, t
"ilo W Davelu Kduentional Ae
vititai. What ia kauuc dona and
what further can bo dune in eekoola
and college t'
'A National Khakeieuro Mi-uior-
Ul. What lorm liail it Takct"
Tki vonvt-ntioit bid fair to ta the
mo! nietnoriiUa la Hie lemrue' hi-
tory, elo-injj a it Aw a year of in-
ereaed at tivit and uwriunjc the eul
miaattou of the league' promotiog
of the bhakeieare terventeuar eel-ekratiou.
Ity OII.SON' OAltD.N'lfllt
WASIIISOTOS', March IS. No
ninchitio guim have en bought ty
tho Unltoil Stitton army In threo
yoam. The nnnibor now In the ioa
soeelon of the army li.lOOO. Mfiny
of tlioso ore antlquntod and tiiitiUl
fnctnry In tholr onoruttnn. TJioro
are none In roorvo.
Moro oven than the rlfio. the ma
chine gun htm boon- nhown Iu Mh-
ropo to be Imiiortant In modern war
fare Not to no oquiptiuu wiin a
large number of nueh guna of late
.Ionian in to be ilKiitflly unproimrert.
The maehltio nun eltiiatlon wa
hrouaht to light In couree of the de
bate on the army bill. In ieply to
ctiiMtlone by Minority Leader Mann
tho facte ware stated by lleiireetm
latlve liny, chairman of the military
affairs committee.
Money Xot t'-ed.
The remarkable fact wa brought
out that tho failure to purchase ma
chine Ktins was not due to the lack
of an appropriation for thla nurnoio.
Htery year for three years the army
appropriation bill haa carried an Item
of 160,000 for the purchase of ma
chine guna, and erary ear for threo
years the appropriation has been un-
UKOd.
When asked by the military affairs
rommlttee why machine guns had
not been bought with the money pro
vided for that purpose, the chief of
the bitroau of ordnance replied that
the department had not been nine
to decide on u typo which promised
to be satisfactory.
A few moro questions brought out
tho fait that an offteer In the united
State artillery service. Colonel I. X.
howls had invented a quick-firing
tiiHohlue sun and several years ago
offered It to the government. The
bureau of orilnanoe oonductod experi
ments and rejected It. Colonel Lewis
tliereuiion took liU Invontlon abroad
and sold It to ICniilauil, Holland, Cer-
many and Switserland, and It is tue
Iwle gun which Is now reported to
be doing the most satisfactory work
abroad.
Wliv CSiin Wuh IteJeetiHl.
In justification of the Judgment
of tho bureau of ordnance It was re
norted to the committee that, at the
first test of the Lewis gun, the
breach exploded. Chairman Hay ex
plained, however, that thla was due
to tho fact that Colonel Iwls. be
ing a poor man. had been obliged to
make certain parts of east Iron which
should lmo been made or tempered
steel, and that laier a better con
structed awn of the La Is tpe was
subjected to the severe test of lln
operated from an aeroplane and tuut
It not only flted reliably, but that It
struck the target every time.
As a final sidelight roveallnu a
possible reason why the Lewis gun
had been rejected In favor ot no gun
at all, It was brought out in wie
house debate that seme personal
Jealousy was alleged to exist among
officers of the bureau of ordnance as
u result of certain remarks ald to
have been made lv Colonel I.ewtn r
flecttni; on the onduct of urtuln
unu offlier dm Inn the Spaiilh
Allied' .ui war.
Xi:W YHHK, Mnivh Jo. Thirteen
thoitxiind Hpeetatiir will crowd Mnd-
ion Square (tardea tonight to see
Frank Mown of Pittsburg try to
wrest the wirld' heavywehrtit eham
pinhip from Je Wiltnnl of Kan
a. Although the bout la mil lin-
nnuuecd a for Ihe title and n de-
eWon hy the referee i Milile un
der the Imxinir law, Momu iniKlit
win Ihe ehninpiuiiship either Iiv
kniM-kout. a foul by Wilhird. or Wil
lard'a failure to go the full length of
the limit.
The fight U the mot iinporlnnt fis
tic eneoiiuter which hus token plaeo
ninre Wirlanl won the title from Jnek
.foIiiiHun tit llnviinu lift April, and
i tho fiit time WilUinl Im fought
ini' that liitorkr buttle.
No "miilter whieli way the battle
gi. Willnrd will receive .f I7,.i00 mid
Mnrnn att.l.T.'iO. Miirnn todiiv ninienra
H coiifideut n ever that he will he
nhle (o hind the blow Hint will give
him the title Iiv a knockout, lie pro
dieted thnt he "would get over tho
fiubdiing punch in Ihe u until or
eighth iiuinil.''
Willanl i uallv eerlnin of vic
tory, lie declared thnt if Morau
fight the nggretve battle which the
PitUlniru.mnn i miid to have iilunn-
ed, the champion would end the limit
with a knockout. No matter what
Moron' tnctie. Willanl expresses
confidence of victory.
The big boot i to Mart nt 9:30
o'clock, l'verv -eut in Ihe huib'init
ha Ions lieen aold and would-be
spectator, nmnv from distant cit
ies arriving lute, are uUiinoring iu
vain for ticket.
Willnrd mi id:
"It i hnrd lor me to sav how I
will win. Thnt I will be the victor i
the most poitive atntement (hut I
can make. Whether it will be hv a
knockout or hy popular deciiou re
mains in doubt. If T can win Iiv one
punch 1 will. If thi liont wore.elied-
uled lo ui i to a rinili I would not
hivilute to -iiv thnt Momu would ho
knocked out. Jt i onlv for ten
round, and it would he ridieuloua to
iniike hiicIi a htotemeut for thi limit.
"1 nm uoiitir to win a ipiieklv and
a dcclivclv a I ran. I feel as well
a I have ever felt before auv fight
in my coreer, if not better. I am not
wurrviiiir. M' Mnrnn wlurt to mll
the bottle, I ura utifil I will knock
him out."
Moron said:
"Do not Ih- surprised lo ee Ihe
XinUh of thi fight eome in the ev-
etith or eighth round, then you will
mm Willnrd drop. Itefore the Havana
fight Willanl wu nothing to Ih- iiluml
of, und I dou't think he U now. I feel
confident Ihnl I can take Willnrd-.
iiiiiihiuciit. Tbcre lit'.r wn a lit.'
tellow like I in i who did not haw- u
A CHILD'S TONGUE
IF LIVER
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AMUSEMENTS
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rflgC Motion Picture ThenUr
-LAST TIME-
oftheTrinnglc-Kcystonc
Gloom JJispeucr
if eus, fcxcil-h, Mfk, bilious gho
ft tilt hiMitUe at
once.
ICrery mother realises, after giving
bur children "California Syrup of
Pigs."' that this Is their Ideal laxa
tive, because they love Its pleasant
taste antl It thoroughly cleanses the
tender little stomach, liver and bow
els without grilling.
When cross, Irrltnble, feverish or
broath Is hod. stomach sour, look at
the tongue, mother! If costed, give
n toaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
luxntlvo," and In a fow hours nil tho
foul, constipated wnste, sour bllo mid
nnillaiuilsil fnoil IMIBSOS Ollt of the
bowols, and you have a well, playful
ohlld again. When Its llttlo system
Is full of cold, thront soro, has stom
ach ache, diarrhoea. Indigestion,
colic romombor, a good "Insldo
cleansing" should always be the first
treatment given.
Millions of mothors koop ".Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs" handy; they
know a teaspoonful today saves a
slok child tomorrow. Ask your drug
gist for a 00 cent bottlo of "Cali
fornia Syrup of Klgs." which has di
rections for babies, children ot all
agos antl grown-ups printed on the
bottle, lleware of counterfeits sold
here, so don't bo fooled, (let the
genuine, mado by "California Klg
Syrup Cpmpany "- Adv.
Footsteps"
featuring that Famous Funmnker
Ford Sterling
a!)
Lorcna
D. V. Griffith's
Mystery Play
Safety Razor Blades
Resharpened
0c A DOZEN Any Make.
Heath's Drug Store
(JIAKAXTKR
Kverv odgo made hotter than now.
Your OWN blades back STRItlMZliU
Work Done by
Snnitnvy Slinrponing Co.,
Edge Kxiicrts. Berkflcy, Cal
Straight Kaznvs lc-Kdgcd
1)3 O'Hs
Tomorrow
The Shrine ot
Happiness
Kvorbod will be ltiii after
seeing this film. It features Jackie j
Saunders and Paul (illmore. the well
known stage stars. It Is one of
those wonderful natural color fathe
Hold Kooster plays In fire parts.
I'ntha latest new will also be shewn.
If yon like a good show be sure you
see this one.
CoinliiK WcdHetsbt) anil Thursday,
Cimrge llelwu In "AX AMKX," In
clslit pail!).
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sk ' rvjy
iMxiiM.r, sk is
wliat I Hie bt'ht hair tonic.
was rcioiniiH ti I
We al-
Pt MM
II 11C TONIC
We know Uh- lonmiU and It Is a
good om. noi'i old ' u, "c and
$1 00.
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NO QUARREL BETWEEN M0
BRITAIN AND JAPAN; 4
KRESODIP.Nol
IS.WORTH
CROWING
FOR
StarTheatre
win ui: tiii: (itowns oo
TODAY
A Oiini'ter hhow for ."c mill ttlc
True Nobility
I'l'lti: AM SAXITAIIV
White's Velvet Ice Cream
Makes a delirious dessert for lunch,
dinner or picnics.
Sold by dUli. pint, quart or gallon.
We park aud deliver all orders for a
quart or more.
(JKT IT AT
THE DAIRY
piiem: ihi
Jtenienibcr to Hrlnlv Dalrv Buttermilk
mid I. ho lo Ilo IUO.
I'l-atin Inic
K. roiHCST TAYMUt AN'I IllXr.X
ltOM)
A splendid story or a college boy
bo made good A 5-act Master-
iiUttire IH I. tike edition, on the same
urogram sllh the 2-iisrt Kct,toiu
romedy
Medford House Movers
XKW FIRM
MOVHItS OK HOl'SlCS, HOIMCHS,
niiAvv MAniiNKitr, i:ro.
SATI8FACTOHV SKHVICB
Phone IK8-M
Moi'iirr .v iiutKiiAnivr
012 S. Xowtowii. 7U7 W. 1 Itli St.
Auto Service from EorIc Point
to Medford and Buck
The undesigned will leave Frank
Lewis' confectionery every day ex-
Icept Suuday for Medford with bis
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(In v a Farmer; nniiPhter!-' ot j uva xash iiotai. Med-
J ford, a
S'M woitli of the latent iihixIiik pic
ford, at 5:
Point at 6
wikiii iun-ii jj The Uiril-n
offlte declares that rumors lOiuciit
Ing a revision of tbo Anglo-JapantM
alliance are baseless. Japau and
Great Britain have reached an aun
eable understanding concerning pa
trols In the Pacific for the Inspection
of ships.
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