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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1916)
VW-' T-'fif l Vffif'VH:ri Mfr Tfff:f "f f .".','ii i(iiiiii j r i ; l MKntONn Vf lf, IKIIM ,NR am tmr. kni'i rvvi.iinir;ii fovkkty UAvnr.H dkuncuewgy r HCWCI MTJI KV KUT till- HNWI K'Ti i r tub) ?(, i i niNTiHi rr Tt i nn NtilMlM, OR1M ataf! rlarta) rlr atri fiphn TSJWIIJWattr Tima. MM. Th MrAtnrit Tchtt. ft Ornfonan, Tha Aahlan un-n fba Hartfarg ord TrktfM. Thw Jtontll- ino Tftiniw Mm monih.hr nviuHMitrtion satdm it mat , hw Inn 1 1 EA PK month. oVllvMvti h mrrlar hi Mvatfard, Phi-wnlx, Jaaov(tit triftel PftMr f tit cnr of Medlar. WIMtal raaar or Jaram Cmntlr BMratf M MTondrlMM matter ( !, ore, uiMar mm mi m m I, JT. flworw Circulation far IfM, 1188. Ht IMll I taH. leaned wlra Aaaaatated I'reaa dla Sunacrlbera tailing to ro oalvo papom promptly, phono Circulation Manager at XEO-H HONG KONG KOLUM To ovory limn who In too Komi for hln Job llioro iirn n liiiinln'il s hono Job Is too hooiI for them. ' . ToiIuj'm Itcllilnucr. "Itniiiojnfior tliu otm of tlio nation urn tin you," cxclnlni)il Iho cotiatltmnt . "I know It," roplloil Htinnlor Horg hum. "Anil (ho natlon'a nntlliiK iiioro neiitoly illworiiliiK ovory day. TH time li none when a iiihii ran HMaiitittt an Imprtmalvu poat hikI ki1 Iij a mi optlval llliiilun." WubJi. Inutoii fttur. HnyiH Iho Oil I on tlio I'llrn N'o woman In thoroiiKhly conlmit In niHkM n iiihii huppr uultaa alio k aura alio hna tho nowur to nink lit m nnhnppy. . Simplicity In AiIwiIIkImk Look on tlio handle of your uni lirolla. ir It's got my nam on It it HlH't yutirn. I've got you in ut tin QilWa of rio, The Dunn (K. 0.) (Mil n hl One , air. BykM haa been marrlatl fifty njum aad Ma war atorlaa ar wall wth UalwlUK to.Tha Unaing W.j Burner. Wky not dlabamt a fw or our m Mm for prmraoilitK thlnga and or gMlse aoin tor dolim aonH-tlilnKT Try Tlila on Vttur TjimiwiIiit Mtaa Miiaanna Urnanowlri haa ItMoma Mrs. Vlatlalttwlca (luruairtow rfchnk at I'aaalar, New Jeray. Kar r (K. D.) Ctmrlar-Nawa. Aunt I.uoy OihhI mo'uln' Uahaou HtMrI Mottt Ah HBk what kind nr iflMrte yu' all gwtna tar Iwb Itttur da iiiw trtiHrfh TH Ihtraon Organic Pul. (Toinlcd In An Antii lnriimlAI the M. K. paraonagti IM1 Tbtiratlay ovonlng, Mlna Anna- tHilltt RMiMhi' hikI Cbarkw IE. Hkw1- ttr Tlio IMguiton (Noli.) (IHM1U0. IIIIKhillK i'tt Mr. Col. .laaaup la waarlng h ltro(l Hiiillo now, ua tlio mlnnal haa InaUllttd h ulra xaa ranuo In tlu'lr bum hhiI IikiI IIih ga iliM-lor. Mr. U'HtrtMn, cumo out and Ih th gas III. .Mrs. Jhwhp ava rtHiViluu In ii plwaura ww. The WuHtpwrt (lutl ) Oourlur. Why Not it (VtnntiuV "Whh1J ftr Uaat Tuaat, dtirate Un not afiwld of ooaalttu huiulwrtl- WHHlav Atl Vlrar. rimn-h Tlwa (l,44Hduil.) '1'tnhiyS HollrliiKt'i A blabtHi of th Church or Kosland had liMtMl lua eltirgyiiifti of liU ami tt a KtwWud parly at thtt Kplwoimt laaliiaHea. Tha nuat of honor wa a biahttp from an adjoining dlai-rat The flrat morulng at bmaktaat a taa vWtlog blabop waa about to craik tb anvil of bU aga. a audikutU atotHavd, and, turning to llu hutkr who wa atandlua at tha bark of th Wakon'a oaair. h aald. all in wht AOMIng kta flngora tightly to his "Qfct my nu! iak this agg aa; tka 4or f It la atrortoua. Take It a wv, plogaa; tak It a a ay!" Tha butlar, taking the eg in his hand tod eyeing It clovl aald, liu grant Aoferanoa: "My lord, n tnoat raKrttable ml tak naa boon mad. The stupid aorvngt tons vau our lordahlp u t-nrate'a egg." -IUnghuuiptun ltoimt- llcan-Ilerald. Hys thv Utri on ltw I'ibn (Mi,pijiule la the at-trct of kiic-o-n in iiiarti4 Wc ,r ou al" ln g.i m tin- lodge and aht aauiH ton toQ l In r a BIOl IO0 Vli'tnrc Iiiim ArdlNKHK pinvi il h "('nun- fwyitM in nwft. 'fiff tiMion fht nil mv'-ntiKflforw nrrvv t. An pxlwlwl irlf nf viff wah rwntly nimlr Uy h ? ir ftmnniffff nr thn lllimth IpffinlitttfT. ttn cfin'-liHitiri-firr- Ihiw ftiimfimriKrrl : Klrat, Tnai povarty la in prlnrlpal rawaa. drrorl and Indira f -" (mrHnllaitd rlrr. roft(1, That thanaaada of glrle are drlM intri .- ilfp Urmune nf thf oliar Inability fo koap bodr and anni iifbr !, hm kragM ffmirtn by them Third, That thousands of atlrt- nr- tm,. Into Indnatrial fmptoymrnt by the low wagM rrfvd ' ""li r. that thtv are separated from proper home Infliir-nee at an t-f U hk that they are Inadequately arhooled and r InaufflclentU inn'., . i and that many of them twrome rerrulia for tho avatem Tonr conrmlttne haa found no disagreement aa lo the cfffr , f famllv life and atandnrda on the mora la of the growing rhIMrMi i ni rauaea with tendenfr to redin' tiome standards and to d"tr" clrdeK will tiromote vice la tinaitltnottaly awptad aa Irne r-nilu. nil Kturlenta of the problem and by all of the witnesses appaarlnx i. hi i f committee and aueatloned thereon. It maat logtrally follow Unit air v a. Inadoquata to the pitipor snateHance of a normal family of )niimnl. j'c and rhtldran, will Inevitably promote Immorality. Htmit $8(K),fKX),(KK) collected by (HXnfion whs )n m llic Tnitcd StntcR Inst yi'iu to nifiiiifniii iimtitutioiix t'lir ib IK'iub'iitsMnd dcf(cjivc8, fifty millioiw niorc tluin wtissjn ut for frco public wboolw. 'IIicmu defect iven nrc; Hit- fruit ol poverty. We Klil'ly pbiii ilii' expenditure of billitms for nnlitjin prepnredueM, but pbuis to abolish poverty by the estab lishment of social justice receive small consideration and Hinall a)ropriatious. The dauber that threalten the nation from within through increase in misery, crime and degeneration is greater than the imaginary dangers that threaten from wthout, yet there are no leagues organized and few stales men advocating the highest ideal of real national prepar ed nesH. i ii ! i ii 0m i . i m i" iw II i ill mm BREAK RANKS IN OF THE TRAIN I MfAMIr' Ww. . A. nl Mi Ivixilfi, il'IK'Till i litlirili.ltl ' l'.,tlnThHl ill IWIIftmll i i- f Ih Inmn I'nrtfii i m-inrfi! I'mIiiv that lh- " ill it rood Inne toted t" ' in i-iifipertrit iiHton iii 1 1" ' for an eiv'it htinr dn ii linlf for nvfrtimr. Ivm" 'niflnerri. were ntiicil v n n.tft ii ml thnl their u i"" ' .1 ,iff'cl tlic iirrim-n I' ml 1 rmrinu'li. MEN r llil' BLUFF FAILS-PERSUASION FOLLOWS. W II ION the bill fur a government armor plate plant was find introduced, the armor plate trust, composed of the .Midvale, liethlehem and (!aruegie plants, notified the government that if the government erected .such a plant, the tnmt would at once raise the price of armor plate to an exorbitant figure. The bluff ami bluster of the armor bully failed to sen re congreHK and -the senate passed the bill. The trust then changed its tactics and is now entreating and pleading with congress, and has offered to cut the price from ijM'Jij per ton to $1)05 per ton for five veal's, if the government does not erect the plant. A campaign of pen-suasion is on, and newspaper offices are Hooded with appeals from the arm ament barons. In twenty years the I rust has robbed the government of 7(),()()(M)()( stales Secretary of the Navv Daniels, who thus sunimari.es the history of armor pinto bids: lit IHO wo had tho first competition fur armor, saya Secretary Pun lent. The Midvale compuny bid 3 16 par Ion. Thin brought the prko down from 1 120. If eoiiipvltllou hail continued the prlrn would never have bean hlRher than $316. and the iumriiuinl would havo saved 21,7ua,2flii. This sum paid lo armor makers In oxtess of a fair price, has prucllcully paid for tho plants of all Ihreo of the comimiilca making armor. If tho Kovcriiiiittnt hud erected a plant of Its own In 1SH I- the Kvcrn meiit tmlit) would own thme urnior plants In I'i7 congrosH fixed the iirlte ut lltuu, but tha maiiiifuctiirfra re lused to si' 1 1 nny until conRrehs lncresjM'il the limit lo f 100, ami It after wards took off thu limit. Thinking they stood In no danger from a gtivorHuiant plant, tho com panies put up the prlre In $15 1, In 1912. When I became aeorntary of the nay. I seiirt)d a rtwliirtloii to flio anil then to $4iT, and now the Uethlehem company holila out tho itimiKlnp bait of tnx.'i for five yours now that they sea tougross will no longer aland for extortionate prlcea. Hut after rive yaara, what gttarautao would (ho goMTHiiieiit have (hat prlcea would not again go soaring? Kvery hotly knows the answer. The only way to secure a square deal is by government ownership of a plant and the competition entailed thereby will keep the price down. The three armor plate" firms practically admitted to Secretary Daniels that they divided the colli racts between them. Seeing the handwriting on the wall, the eleventh hour proposal lo treat the government fairly should not deceive anyone. I.I n' ,. f ,t, l I ( I VI ' I l ' I vim ii t .11 ' vie iiihi ; .v. Mllrc In joined tln f ilia v (lie Mile ol tlm 1 . cm Pup I ll Mil l I Hill HI II I1.1 - .iiK',iii d niiii.iny. lie Allit'lleiin held TOLEDO TROLLEY E wiici Mil- 111 MM' i( the print'i'Hx, pliijH'il li.v inn I'lnin-. "The l'upK'l Crown" will ho the nttrnetion linln nl tin Slur mill i- j .n-i 1 1 i-! a plioto itriimiilif exeiit. AUSTRIANS PREPAR E A T OFFENSIVE CI il .-'I J8 Ubd go 10 (In a . AjauUowr Nnt' , 11. a,u. l the got' in Jty ... hil M that h"i -flie Pall ArKos). nli A "GOVERNMENT" NITRATE PLANT. IX TIIKOItV, the goverumeiil ownership of a nitrate plant for the iiianiil'arlurc In hvdro elect ric process of nitrate I nun tin- air a part ol the plans for preparedness is correct. The government should own and operate all munition plants as well as plants manufacturing the es sentials of munitions, both as a safeguard and to take. the private profits out of war. Ihil the plan offered in 'the army bill now before congress is in reality a pnr!ncnhip affair in that Ihe government furnishes the capital for the Investment and turns the profits over to a private corpora tion. The plan provided in Section H'2 of the army bill, which whs reject etl hv the house by a narrow margin and i now lH'fore Ihe senate, provides for Ihe expenditure by the gov eminent of Jr'JI.tXKl.tMM) in building a power plant for the Alabama Power company at .Mussel Shoals, and then per mit the corporation to operate the plant and sell the nitrate to the government at a profit, fur munitions, and to the general public for fertilizer. A strong lobby headed by Frank S. Washburn, prest dent of the American Cyananitl coinpanv ut Niagara Falls and promoter of many power plants in the south, has been for months urging the project. The lobbying activity is such that it has already called forth the iiitndiicttoii of a resolution of inquiry. I'liiloiiliiftllx the ir'JI.lXXUXb) will be orjrivnt aid to the promoter hut where does the government come inf This is but one of main schemes being worked by the advocates of preparedness to grab the people's money mi tier the pivlciisi.pii of patriot ism. KOMI:, April 111. The An-dimix urv irrmriiiK un olleiiHivi' on a hirttc wuilf nlniijr llm wliol Italian Iron I, awordinj; lo ilismtclics rctaitvott Itttrc, ttuii-h Mute Hint Ilii action wna de cided on nl a iwtint eonfoicnfu be ta ecu Archduke Kuiretio nud Ilia ollnr AtiHlriiiu cmiiinninler. String ImkUs of trooia. buvv licen witliiliuwii from the Kumnninii border uml iiiiuflilicK of inunittona arc Imu'iik Mid in un tho interior of tho empire. The Ituliitu military eliicl'-., the di p.ilehi nny, have miidi nil prcpuru lions t bri'tik Hie offcnii nml to Toree tlic AilMri.m li.ii'k un the dc-l'i'iiie. .11 1 APPROPRIATIONS FOR BaBfigBI mm mm ItiLKIio. .. Ainl III. T.ili.ln' 1 1 ii fn tinliiv bepin riuiMiii'.' utter Iuiii'j idle tun weekf iivaiiik to illl IcrciiceK between tlio Toledo Kiiilwnyi. ami l.isrlit etintnnv nnd il" rt'cently up-'. mixed einpliie. The ettleiiieiil with the men menu the climiiiiitiiiii ol tin- .l-i'cnt lure, eiHiipilllv il I irtal- -mil. The eil In depMitmeiit will liulil tin ironi-iil. THE BEST PROOF .Meilfoid t'ltlens Ciiuuiil lliiiibl It. Iionu's Khlno) Tills Held used - The) lironght liunefll. Time haa atrengthened the t'vl deuce. lias proven thu result lasting. The testimony is from this locality The proof ooiivimlug. .loan Kramer, fanner, Jacksonville. Or.. says: "Kor years 1 suffered from kidney romplalut. I tried one medicine utter auothor, but nothlim gave me relief. A friend who had takun Doau's Klduoy I'ills, told me to try tlioiii. After I had used three box, tliH tioiibla loft inn." OVKIt TIIUICK YHAIIS I.ATICU. Mr. Kromur said: "I am huppy to sny tliut kldno trciible bus loft me, never to return." Price Cue, nl all dealers. Hon't slniil ask for 11 kidney remedy- get Ooau'K Kldiic 1'llln - the sume that Mr. Kremer ban twiie publicly recom mended. Foster-Mlliinrn Co., Crops, HuT'iilo N V 1 WASIIIXdTON, April 111. Scr. tiiiy linker of llto r tleuurlmeut IihIhv lold l(iirantutiv- Olnev ol Mii"iichufll, he t'XMcted lo itk coiic r- lor money to inuiutitin eiti r.cn Kiddiur Ntimmer trniniiii; ciiiiip-. leire-entutive Olucv lirifed Hint tnnn .I.(HHI.IIII t.i f.'i.lMMI.IItll) M re,,nelc.l -11 v lliif Hint 7"i,0(MI eilliiill- -I1011I1I be t ruined niiuuiillv ut Mieh ciinii. with un iiiiroiriniiiiii of ;i,(hHI,IHHl. J L.-1 J . '.J iimiv iii'sii.wn linen llim lo (Jet I'hiI of Ihe Umik. fuel MEW 800 KX ADDCD TO WJIUC UIMAHV The follow iii' lnn.- I'.mc in t In. mliliil to the iiililii I1U1.1I ' Tin v.. I. nli, Siditwuk; T'h I'n I iv. Shi 1 I. I lllnnill ul nutli, tliln nr. II 11 I, li.i'l If. M I t'..ll Aihci tnrc 11 "n -. I 1 In ttlh'V, . i In I .til- I V II 11' I ' . luii ; Ku-- . i 1 1. 1 Ih , '. - nl ' ! . I Ml, 1 I ! , .1 I' 'A M 1 1 1,1, O. 1. 11. 1 1 1 '001 11 1 . n 11 - 1 . ; t.uih j d tin-1 . M.- I nil lii'oli , ' Hi i.e t iiiiijiicinl. Ni Beli-ahs, Absolutely "Removes InclijfOBtlon. OnepkuKe proves it Sftftut all druyviists, "I know 0110 dish I ran prepare for breakfast as well aa any eook ou earth," Maid m husband one utornlUK when the rook waa 111 and he hail vol unteered to help gat break last, lie s piiea red with lite dish and I discov ered It whm (irapa-NNla which, of com so, wus easy to prepure for it was Mrfi'tl cooked ut I lie fuctor. but It waa a gowi Illustration or I lie lonvenknec of having (ii ape-Nuts about. "We took up arai-Nuls Imme illalel after returning from a the M'tim' miJiiomi in g hot couutr. Our htoiuarhs were in bad condition ami wo wore In poor health genera ll. "lu u da or two we liked ti rape Nuts better tban nny other kind 01 food on the tiible. ' Wo both ksIih.I sicudily lu In. i It h nud atreuath, uml this was uiu.M'd by Drape-Nuts ami Postum. "A friend of ours had a similar ex perience. She waa seriously III with ludlgestlon and could find iioiUIiik to mi( tbut would not give bar lua it burn uud iilpitgUn. M.tHNlall u nlaht. "She found l hat a small dlh of Oral Nuts with croam made her a sutUfgctor vupptr and gate her a conifoitttlilo uixht'a raat. In a short time she uiu'd avr,l pounds in welBht." 'There's a Kenson " Xante glen ' I'oMiitn Co lUtOe t'reek Midi User H"J llu aliOi bllii" A jjiiv urti .',, .in troin tiuu tvi tniK rin ' 'i 1 1 lie, 1 1 ut . . ml lull uf JOHN A, PERL tJKly AsalaAAat & s. nAHTUtTtt lHsuaea iU 41 awl 17.J) AaniUiM Sonrlc fet TODAY .n:ssi. I. l.VSKY I'Iii:si:nts INACLAIRE Ihe titliitlT.tt.I, JIi.mUw.iv I'uvorite Star in a )U un Jatmit of ll.uolil Mac (irath'H Kuiii.iih i' THE PUPPET CROWN Ul'lll Carlylc Blnckwcll This l Ml-- t'lalte -eiouil appear ulti i on tiie -trci'ti ami Mr I tliu k wpII'u flihi jiiie.irMUe iniiler ihe l.ux ky maiiiiKemeul V roniuine llironuh and throuah. The love stor of u princess and an American lien. Thrilling and dashing and beautiful Irom start to lonciusiou. This Is a "1'aratiioiiut" phturt which atands for the imM in niotlou pictures. t'OMl.NO TtlMOHUOW. HIUTII STOIIKY IN DUST Ol? EGYPT Page Theatre TUESDAY NIGHT c ir ;. 1 hi Mi 11 1. iv BRINGING UP FATHER 'I In- llL-i -I n! I .Hl.'i 1 . II !- ll.i 1 il on in 11 Mi M.ni 1 1 1- I Ml. il,- PRICES 2Se. 50c. 75r. $1 00. $1.50. $M Sale Now. Medford House Movers We Moe IlOUSliS, BARNS. GARAGES, MACHINERY, Vac q loHe INS-M tll'J S. NchIomh, rax . lllli St. KC C pi 1 in 1 Kin 1 ;iinnw IN V MKI fl-1' '" '" """ K C Baking Powder is parnntccd absolutely pure and wholesome. mere i iwww;" , -; t harmful residue left m the food that is leavened with K L,. 1 in - Vw L 1 K C Even the !TKt dclrcatc can cat hot bread railed with K C without dwtrcw. Try K C Baking Powder breads if yeast raiscd bread doc not agree with you. a zrcc: w ,.,i.KC MERCHANTS' DAY At the Page Thursday, April 13 Consult tho Following Merchants, who will aak you to be their guests: AHREN'S Cloak and Suit House FOTJTS GROCERY CO. HASKINS, DRUGS JONES' Cash Grocery KRIBS & CO., Grocers M'BRIDE'S CONFECTIONERY Medford Cigar Store News nml Smokers' Supplies MODEL Clothing Co. Ilirseh-Wirkwiiv Cltilh- Oakdale Cash Grocery Pantorium Dye Works RED FRONT 5-10-15c Store ROYAL BAKERY Peerless liivnd Silliman's Sugar Bowl TRUAX CO., (Jen. Mdse., (lold Hill We now carry a complete stock of springs for Buick, Overland, Stude baker, Maxwell and Ford cars. C. E. GATES The Key to Your Home Separated from home by county or continent standing on Broadway or 'longside a water-tair - close at your hand is the key to your home. WESTERN UNION keys start your Day Letters and Night Letters on their way. Your "All's Well" message reaches home before the mail train gets up steam. Low rates for many words. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Auto Service from Eagle Point to Meutord and Hack Taa undersigned ii ieae Frank La Is' confectionery ever day ex cept 8unda for Mtdford with h s auto at X o'clock p. n , arriving at 2.oo p. m. Ue Naah Hotel, Med ford, at 5:00 d. ni.. rrlv t'ale PolBi l 1:00 p, m. A p.rt of the t!ftte it aolleltad. & II. iUJWylHt ri!lo I'olnt. Orom i, ! I , IilSiki .fMMiTWflTBilslk am IBftl . 1 . m "a " J Y? fl Xrt mi 'nXriJ CmI'I'T lilM WMM (kxirc l.il ltuc 140 S8SHY OUTSIDE ROOMS V. ry i )W CMurtlt fcj 'J,.t RATEb 'fll AY ME Him J1.l0-A PAY TWO PEHM.HS ffa frrtvy w Dtaabi in "VMVEISM. BCH lit SaMV HflM ur uun tk. Um, 4 ' ' fi ?-