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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1916)
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MtMt Subscribers falling to re colvo papon promptly, phono Circulation Managor at 250-U ! HONG KONG KOLUM Ti listing Tlio violin wild muiiIo In I02U by Kwlt Anno Domino. Proof of the Into U to lio Mctni on nn (tKu-uorii papor liisliln or llio oaso. Tlio VuIimi ralso (Intl.) Vlllntltf. i wimi ('nimiisnii'ii w Kop roiiKrtrssiiuui V. A Ayers !mn our t tanas far aevvral favors (jxtftiiiml to thla of floe nii'sully. Air. Ayera nmm to ho' hIIvu to Mr riutlea In WaadliiRtoH. THh Conway Spring (ICmh.) Slur. Imil Tor .Mini and llmiM Tho hwlth or tlits crttok Isn't good nl present. Mr. Smith Is on the sick list. Mr. Drown's rsrorlts mult Is sick. BartmnrvHIi Cr. of tlte Iron lou (O.) IUglslar. ClHii'ltfj's CHhiich "Aiistrls-llungary and Turkey were represented by Charle D'Affalrs In the absence or ministers." Krowi the CliarltM Ctty (la.) f'reas. . IiimiimmI -Are yon arm ml, Safely 'Hiuld Traveler v i-HptaliiT" Captain of IfelllgareHL ShlpYrat Klvo AitierlsHti clllsens. OMn Statu Jourtwl. i 1 know a (Ink whoee hIIhii or the Itleal WMHllloit la to be.too sick lo vorkll, hut wll ettwiiRh tv go iluwu town. IIiiIIiIIiik .Vole Our two leatllMK public eharartera soeiH lo be Col. House anil Vernon Castltt. JutUe. They may be leaillni. hut by only a limit) (or u front-poroh, to mllioro Ntrlctly to form.) Thuie are otlior TiUlltifnis of ante. TnerH'a Villa, for lnstaneo; aiHl Henry Cnbol UhIb, nut io meMlluii the (Irnnil ('entral l)p fliitl nilmau Hall. Anil oiiIsMh we ouuounlor !. (1. WihIhIiimiih. with Usury llutt. If you wish to puisiio the subjoet to tho last tllleh, ailil IMnaril Cave, tho approprlltlv muu xl (Hllior or IttcrwHllnu. Jim and rtpomlliiK It On Tho musketry Instructor had Juhi boon RtvlHK a leasou on the rlflf lo one iMilleularly "greou" wl or n orults. At (he ud he SMlt.nl, ".... la there aiiy quoatiou )uuHul to aakT" 0e dHll look Ink Jahnuy liaw attp. Ht fwruanl, bluahlng awkwardly. "Yea, my man" mild the luetrno tur, OHMjuraslUNly. "Plaae, aor," stain iusimI tlm iHeuvbet aHer knttwledge, "la it roiHt that the harder II uull ike trlaRr-thtna tho farmer the bullet Suea?" Tlt-UliN. The best reporter we ever lirard f m the eek who called at the heme of Ihe alra millionaire autl when the butler lufunued him that the great mini was not yet dead re plil. All rlrtt. I'll wall I" Su (irven Ih Ilk l UsMuse we doaaied a pair of dol lars aetuml yvara agu, to pay fur a log rhaiii to tic store customers' koeMM to- and tlte chain wan ufter ward divided iietaeon (mo town mink uatee to make wafer gaiM) ou Houih Kork farrae, the older we urow the logs fool green e wr in our punr Uld eye. The Halem Vrk.) Sun In lie WliIH ia? Uf A fine Plymouth Rock roohler val ued at SlSu drvPited diud iu hi coop t the Kurt Worth poultry show, im- llirlr cntiffifliicy for fh- l-Kwliiliiri', tnul qiiilc it fpvv f flu iimriy moiranwl frrnm7,nhni wv hnvr' Ifuw ihv lo rririi- Intv pviTvlhtiiff fri'tn swaltiiiK flic lo tlit KiiroKMin wtr, rv nvpnring to make n cnmmfp on thf nnttf of alwl Muuff ofrMt if not nil, of our ntntp romrriwion. I'oforc Www cwndirlntcH nrul orjrnniwitioiw profccrl far with tliHr pffortH they stlirmlfl fry mid imdiTHtniid what t Ik y nrc ink iii nlMMit. It inny Ih llwil hoiim of the rommiwtioim and iMuirrlM Mhotjld Ik nlMdWicd mid the work plnei'd In the linnth or ri'Wfr coiiiitiimhioiih. I hit Ik fort- the abolition hns conimciK'cd it iniirlit lie well to inquire into the rnnwn'w (iiat gave riwc to the coiiiniisHion and what i-owultx would follow their abolition. Mont of our oinmiHfdoiiH are erealod to enforce law and redrew wrongs. 'Hie fii-st thought i that we have eourfx for that piirpone. True, but Hie intelligent people of the country learned lon ao that the courts aif prertided over by men, often inferior and corrupt, who are about as apt to be wroiitfn.s ritfhl, and who were often eon- trolled by men whom interests were opposed to the prin- eipics ol moral justice. 'rhroiijh the court decisions in (his eounlry there has been established a system of leal justice that is contrary to all canons of reason and virtue. Hie supers! it ions ignorance of the past has instilled into us u belief that the gentlemen we have forjudges are of a different kind of clay from the rest of us. Whether he bought a plaee on the eourl. ofap)eals of New Vork from Tammany Hall or procured a judgeship in a rural eounty byajife of ( ruckling, we Aniericaus are prone lo look upon the judge as something superior. We can't help il. IJul there have been some who iu Ihe past observed (hat iu liti gation between Ihe public and corporations the coi-pora-tionB were always given the best of it by the courts. Tho reason is not far to seek, in a eounlry and a time when success Is counted chiefly iu wealth acquired, it is but nat ural that judges should be selected who conformed to pub lie opinion, and those who have interested in the best of the public have largely aided in- such selection. Again, there are hiauy questions affecting the public and public m-rvice corporal iouh uiai ior uieir proper aujusinicni re quire expert knowledge, which cannot be found in hand shaking lawyers or jurors selected by tax rolls or judges selected by the corporations. Commissions have been es tablished for the reason that courts and judges failed in rnost important functions. The abolition of commissions is a question to be settled by people of judgment and not by coyote statesmen who are. willing to liowl in any key that will bring votes. Benjamin Ide Wheeler says the women of California a re loo good lo be in the turmoil of politics. We would like lottiiow ir tlio learned educator, considering past history, thinks that men of California are good enough to control 1e t e w i- ,. itietl. PiVY IS HELD L 41 INJICHICflNpnjW kW WKf mm ledaaHNheV'r i VtNKE EFFOR I R RBH TRADE llFTRfUT, Mii-I.. i" i : M- KonV ii'il'iiliiil piKiiinv l.iw, in nrtcd in 1!I2, Wiih am n if. inifnU Irinl IhIii. KhlitorK of tin- nrnni-' Nliticnl imrtif ernt ! Ihe imiIU lo rcRKtrr llietf prkfcnmrt for riitiili ilatcM whii are Opwdd t I mum in IImi nalionnl cflaHvcnti'iiiM tins Mim ITHT. Tlio projrcHaive inrt iw without ii cnmlHinle. Wbrolrow WiImhi wan Ihe only ilaworriitir imndittnle. Thn-c niimcK wm on the ifnltiriin linllol. William A Men Smith. 1 nitetl States hcnnlor of (Irnnd luiiil: Henry I'oiil of Del nut ntid William P AMERICA The "I'toim- l-ndv." nl the loflny, Inken fnim the (mrc l ol Ihe siiiim inline. 1'riHlueed i ,U sc I.. isk on the I'liniiiioiiiit iin- Kroin. Ci-iiliti mu- Mi l len Unlueh ntid nn iiII--I.ii r.i-l. Then i nut ii dull iiifimi nl in ilit. I'litiiii i.i.ntiit'. (1. Simm..u of Detroit were the thiee. ,jM. , ,. ,,, , ,. ,,, ,.,. Alter air. lonta nume wiif pineed on ,m)1 t the Imllol lit aiitionneed that lie could not Ik- sriiouely consid'-reil as a eiin- dtdiite. i .MiehiKon' prwidenlinl priuinry ' law makes no eliuturc in the method of eleelniK delegntcH o Hie national! BUM E PLACED coihcnlioiiH. 'I ho deli'KiileH will he I ehii-en in the rt'irtilnr mnniier nt di- I I net eaneiic mid 'tale i oneutioti. ' HN HFAn FWRINFFR Ul I LyL.1 IL L.I lull 1IL.II mm CRASH NKA YORK irll J NriiiiiKe niens lnrc'n uliO to iilnel daoi credits ma l ohlalnru and Im rent ed uleamshlp service with the l'nrd States InmiRurated are important fac tor to he considered by this country in order to lake advantaxe of profi table foreign trade that Is now offer led hy Central America, Becoming 10 MarltnemlMTs of tho financial committee s Planted by Secretary Mc.Vdoo to lslt thnt country who returned here today on Dip steamship Slxaola. In all the countries they were of flclaly received and offered every op portunity to gather information which will be gireu In a detailed re port to Secretary McAdoo and Inml ik and commercial organisations of this conutrv. ccordlng lo Mr. Clausen, manager of the foreign dupailiueiit or Ho- ('tockr National bank, San Krainls- llie sovernl count rica visiien nan tho beginning of tho Huropean war J .ipprovlmalclv two years aupph of roielgn goodn and priHlndM on liiuid hut Ihette are no almost exhaust ed With Kuropean whipping iiim-i-laln, they are now looking to the Cultrtl States to supply neo-un ltn'l 1lrtk Ow ' ""' f Voitf) f off We fn pfople ne.cf 'Kiiwl (heir i i blitovs If ciifici'ha Him a lame, I i ik or arhHia hark th think that ii i ont a Mnsriilar WeBMieSe; when miii'M trouble aeta in lhe think it win onii correct rtaeir. Ann an it In iili an Hie other symptom of Rhine) dhonlerh That la where the teSNgtr often llei You ahtild real ISO that tliee trouiiles often hwd to drojiay or Hrlght's dlw-fe Ah offeetlv rem edv for weak or dlantj kidneys la Doan's Kldno I'iHc, Residents of this vicinity are cotitaMtt tcatffy ing. Onnlel Klaleif, C atrwl, ,Tnekoti Tllle Ore, eayh. "I can't fWget how much good Ooan' Kldawy l!lls did me. 1 surfeied trom weakuosa of the klttncMi and all tlio dleunlers that go with kldnc) complaint. I ached all over, rvoann Kidney Pllle soon frxed me up In good shape." Pi he "c, at all doalers. Uon'l simply nnk for a kldno roniody - get Mosii'm Kidne I'll 1m -the same that Mr. Flat en had I'oster-Mtlbuiu Co. Crops, liiitr.iln. Y Adv. hbhi. irr-jp .tt" 3 oeCrHB7A!S 3 - wrrfffr3(?iiT3S IfWHtRFrMr " &L m i ItOwps 007 Tha 'Noma ' of tfhirmiounlrPMuivd (lowM'iior Withycombe cenm ernment will not coinproniiHc wit le icevetl beeaiiHe (he .y; Ii the railroad and ir . . ..... ... . .. . f- il nevernl million (lotlaix more than it h entillcd lo. Sure what. i a la I tie matter of principle, between polilica friendBy 'After we have ot all the money of ISuropc and the war in ended, we iiiukI put Ihe tariff so high thai the huiiLTy millions of that continent can't ihjI anv of it back. So Hay the npiwtleu of the (I. 0. I. The latenl advice from the colonel lo his boesters: For "whal would liincolu have done," substitute" what Ii'oom-- vell would have done. J'AKIS, April .1. Au.-u-t the sculptor, Iiiik exeeiilid a deed ot gilt to the government ol the euliru collection of liis own woika, other ui1 objecta he lias acquired, untl the Ho tel Hiroii, in which tliev are assem bled. The hiiililina; heieulter ia to he omui lo the public us the Muse' Ro din. M. Kodiit attains the studio, hut the lemaimler of the extensile build ing Hiid the lino ground which ur round it lievome puhlio propcily, un der llio Mipci jsion of the j:ocrnincnl. Chlyn Mini Grounded RAN KUAN'CISW. April .V-Kf-foitrt lo t tout ihe .l.ipiinee .eiimer l'lii.o .Muni, nuruand 'nth ol lloiiy Konir 'nee In-l I''rnla. hnxe Im'cii li'lnpniii' i' iilinniioiM il In c.iic-c ol hell sc.i-, in eonlm ' t uMi 'JIMIIi leccii'd tod iv trciii okoh.iiiin li Sim l"i .iih-i- fn i J-. ril the T"o Klsi'ii Kiii-Iiii iiniiin. WASUINOTOS, X jit il .! - The In-1 1'urchttsOB. terstste coi erce .oihiiiIkhIoi. rem.rt I "Steamship facilities are .... ih.. v... ii....... lu .....r mil i needed." said Mr. Clausen. ferd Conn.. Kobriiarv 22. when 10l''t """ for tho fuct that tlio I'nit 0..,l... were kllle.l an.l ii.nnv Intnreil In a aies piaceu ai uie uiepvinii L I limll. Had it d Of til" rear-end collision of pnawnger trains, i roinnuiiofi me cruiM.r u.evcu.u.. .. Plarei the blame on the killed engl-i w",,,l huv ,,,, Impofwlljle for nn to neer or tho local train which struck a vj8,t tJ, countries in the time Hailed express, becaum., the report ' " ' " taken us alx says, he failed to tegard block Klg- ,0 eight moiilh to make the ttli nals. The report nmphaslses thei need for automatic train stops. "There seotns to lie no leason for , doubt," says Hie lepoit, "that to pie-, vent accidents of thin iiatute between high speed Iralux running ou abort i headway, automatic dovlces which will on force obedience to algnala should be used. This accident again directs attention to the fact that DI'TIKUT, Mich., Ainil .I. A hit careful and competent englnemen , ler stnuule waited iu Mieliiu.ui mi aided by signal sstcniH of the most w'eek (Ktwccn "wet" ami "iIm" highly upproved tvpes aro not nde-'i'orces rcnclied its climax tiln whui quale to KUurd nmiltol idIIImIoiih ofMilcv in thirteen eniinlic- e.il then ihlw kind" ballot', at local option tei'tlou- M.inx j of Iln-.e counties tteii- liiim lentils .Mcdfoid lloostcrs Sinolio I om r tin .i nlulnl mu i-.ae .it iir- Thu Medford uiid Ml. I'itt Clgara. I n. i- '. ! h.m -. J TODAY I i u I Cleo Ridgely f I The j I Chorus Ladv S I u it's n S ("IMP 1 Caiainoiiut H UIlL j '- K'M"' B ii - ....ii in.. ml tip iv7rMgijiijjj5Ba3y vnj 5E if Senator Ciuiimiits cnint's mil ;iytin,sl Hrandcis jil Wonder if he ran et Wall Sin-ri's support Im- that. Ilisl. J'VILLE PIONEERS IN 50TH ANNIVERSARY SAI.CM. ()i . A hi. I .1 Mr .,.! ill's. J. ( I '. W inn i, I in hut icMib iin of Jackson count , obcned then "7lh wedding aniinri.ir l'nl.i, March :il. ut their home, l.'il Statu street. Tltev cume across tlm ilain from Iowa to California in ISflM Ih hiutl u mule teaiii, unil iu titii come In Oivnon. Mflttiiiv in Yamhill count . ! Mr. Wooer ha Im-cii u nnllnnht I most of his lite. He i S".! years old and Mrs. Wnucr is MO. Mr. Wimcr, has u brother, K. It. Wimci, n-idin; iu Hab'in, and another older bioiln-i.' Valcutiiie W. Winter, in Topck.i, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Winter hail seven children. 'I'll o M- luinif uiv: Mr- llauu.i Htillw.il of Winters, t'al.; It! 1 1.. Wuner, Me.lloid. Or., and Mrs M ; I, lilJlh.llll. at Oiejoll (it. 'Iblltet'll urundelnidreu ,te htmu Heprimattd for Mort s.x Titm. r, v , ,.i,i t I. I .1.1 11,11 1 ,loll . I, U ' ,. ,1 - I I li l il V I ill I I li i I i I il (,i , Ii i i , . ii i tr I lorn in- i . n ,i iii , hi, , nt o' nh-li d m ii . in - tli iii, tiruuli luar tlo li-M'tc li' leemtii tn -.i'iIh I - di i i i i ,i In M, v ,,-., i 1. h II .. II.! I ' ! ,' ', ,1 EX-TABLE ROCKERS IN GENERAL ROW IJiisl'lll ((i, Or, Aft il I It II .Illinium o Youc.illu oil,i -.wmi "it .i .ii nuil for II. it. I'm lei and his .ou. of Vonciilla, elial'uun: tin in Hiih Ihieatciiiug to kill him. 1'orlei Mr. Jennings' lather-in law, audi tionblc liet ween Jennings and In- vniel i said to be the cause of the present ' ililtn tl I v ( oii-,iljle llou.iiil I linn h ol Kll-lllllli; if t ( Tol om.lllil l.l-l cveniie In In in: I'nllel ,uid In- -mi ' to (o-i Inn r i hi n .inn,' I Iu i,U ! i' ' i M i ' in ed il 'f ilin lin. I, CAPLAN LAWYERS GIVE UP JOBS mediately after having beau arti i the first prixe. - Tho Terr t'oiu.i lierald, Urow nfurld, Terry Count Te. ' ' i Lit (it OatHAUI j ''Uoe4nesa gracious we I What on, oar tli are you doine. childree, uaina, up til my fine statioerrf Hslug up! Absolutely RoillOVOS an mi line aiaiiouerjr ' i sviu' Count Bernstartf and See Ifttgl. Luumn' " Nt Vork Woild l.us WiiH.I's ( .,; . Aftil ! Tin iiluli.iw.il ol N.iiii.ui t ... hi. hi. "el ol ii'iin-el lor tile liliii-i, .mil I i win N M 'Keiiie, Iii- .i--.i-i.mi, '"i s i i n, i- ,. aiinoiiiu i lUwu .tpl.in m.i i iln il n tn.il as ihe loii'lli ,. l t . 'I i'iI i' ' ii' it. I - nl tin I, - Vi .li ' i .. N i i' ' 0 ! u .' ,. . I i - m-f l JcXTTs)i 43MM',' etgs' ' iii A 'T'' j m Sjnoixii of Ih Aniil HntMimot of tk AETNA IMSWRANCE COMrANY i f llni.,,r, in ih. -inf. f i ..inir. iinil, nn fl l-t llii i.f ISJ.rllllM'r I'M' ItiNlt I" thrt li.-'.rr i .uuiiiMii.ii r ( m. mill ot OrsHi, lur.iini,i tu i I OAPITAU I A mmi nt of raplim M mi .lAOW.CO Of COMB. Nf nrniliiRm rr.rlvi'ij aurln lb ..it fis.aM.att.TO In r-.t .iitIiIi nil nnil ffMlii r iriirit during Hi yvar . . Stt,Qff.M In., my from ilhr Msiric r .Mini ilnrlns lh IMF 7,lll Tr ml ,nr..r "Tii,StT.ui DisauaaKMnxTS. . Sn lo... ii.i iiuring ih rrr $ .IIS.tlTJf l' " l pain i4i riil I HI limn .i.i i i; iii" ).r ( i u-i ti. nn I.i n Of i'nr I .v i Mi ivfN ami frs nlM rluf i i: Hi.. ,nr MIHM am . i ..I all oilier rtumuiiurM j.iw.i alrlM ptM S.1MJMM oilier rtpmiUliurM l.lM.rll.t m .(is,aiw,.w Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction Roll "Bull" Durham into a cigarette and you have a smoke with jxll the vim, vior and dash of Uncle Sam's fighting men. That's why the American Army is an army of "Bull" Durham smokers. "Bull" puts snap into their action and "punch"' into their systems. For a virile, lively, manly smoke, "roll your own" with "Bull." GENUINE SMOKING TOBACCO Ail, farTHFE A twA J .. "Bull" Dmhnm is the mildest of all tobaccos a fragrant, mellow-sweet tobac co that soothes the ner es and brings the happy, con tented feeling that comes from thorough satisfaction. Made of the famous "bright" Virginia - North Carolina leaf, "Bull" has been the great American moke for three generations. There is no other tobacco like it. You "roll your own" with "Bull" and enjoy a real smoke. nr 1 v o urn a - JOHN A. FEEL UNDERTAKER Iwlicrostion. Oneijai-kaie rovcs it 2Gc at all druixistft ' AeatiuiaitNtrua lty Mlbiat J8. bAHTMiTT 1'biuitfi it 47 pna 17-Jfl TVMBSS 1 teav Jt& JJwEiWil m ' I IS wiyaiaiS JL StL -tssusr It TaJ -J BS) P FREE An HluftrMe ir.ccoiri.t wv lo "Rail Vur Own' Cigarelic. Krvla itk.e .ii riAirric paper?, will bih to mailtJ, ire. lo nv Uiiirtit in V i. on reque it Ad. dre H8cll' DtitiwuM, D-Jtban, N.C , f. 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I'r.-llt v i I' ' i " K n i a,-iil tll alln,iir '' I V MrKK.H' III H, it. ii(i.Mi:s, Aki'hi, Mi illiuil, Ot i(im MraBl i iayr'tcs'isyyTy fgataic'gg1 fz-y Ml AWBOCAN TMUOOO 09. T,i - i RkKw -V- III IWawmwana-rilTii J.' wssssaSaSSSSailijjttl - jLEIN ', I tn for I ! ViUOTHES Madm ii Auto Service from Ragle Point to Medford and back Th i ioi Miiod Aili Uue Krauk ' iitxtiuucry t)nri day x ' i i" for Medfurd wUa his " ' u o cioctt p. m., arriving at - '0 i' in. Leave Nush Hoti uj. '00 p. u., arrtva Kaal C 00 p. m. A umrt of tho Trll at i' ml at 9 'i i- -uiicitid a ii iiAKNiaii, 1 ii.r, 'ii oa t