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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1916)
i oil v.vn, roi u JMRfiPOflf) MtV, Trmjfvr, MrUFQBIL oim.i.o- rr fi M-iMf ij, I'Jl'- MffiJPOlW MAIL TIWflOWBl NATl0tfAJ0EVi!L0PMflNT QT WATER PCWM. I VERY PnASf.fJAl. YOU CAN SEE THAT. LITTI.fi "Kffff Kfiflr Arl uhwh MBf-IINrtlMlT HKWiPA a? ! Tjr f rwrjww prnrnn . . . . . . . liWrRrcl(W"'MHrAN TAVKNKW of .IHiiok rtATMr CUMMINB TOO KPT FORI. FRINT Ofla Mall Trltrona Hm lifting. IS-Jt Worti Fir atraiH: tataamona fC f ftowiaeratla Timaw, fno Ifawfonl MOB. TM Mlfort TrMna. Tha ratfc fa Dreawnan. Tha Aahlantf Trfea. tfBI0RtPTXOK XATXS OtlA 2" '" Mawfnrtl. rtionlx, JaatMaajvflle M Ontral Print Qatar Jar o'ly. by mll, sr fr WMkiy, ar year . .. yaar. hy mat ll.ff aSanth. fcf mall M mantn, aHvrd ay earrtar la a "Metal Papar of thm cur af M safari Official Paaor of Jarkooa County. ItstaT4 aa annd-clam mattrr at Madford, Oregon, unar 11m t of Ma rati I. lit: Circulation fnr ltH, 11JS. Fall laai ad wire Aaaoolatad Vttu dUi 4 Subscribers falling to re- eelve paponi promptly, phono 4 Circulation Manager at JIO-H HONG KONG KOLUM If you're not lnt-ir-titl In golf. If ft bora. If on ai it'n a (Unease. In Hie Mlilst of Dtiilli Ham a Ilia of (he latf Mr, tianili A. Majors, who naaaeti away at her Iiorih In Ooltiiobns, O., yasteriNy af tar a brlaf onsHffrptlon. To stll tbo matter tha JMitibora of the rlub mah tossed a Jit May collection hod riHrcbaxHl emekora anil chaese. -Wheeling (W. Va.) News. A Vo(o Killor He may take all tha graft that gets In 111 way, ho mar throw over pro parotlneat for pork, he may rote at tha ben eat of foreign agents, ho may HW lawi to make tha poor poorer unit mnko the rich richer and itlll got by, HirT WOU IttfiTiniS Til IE qOKfJIHUWMAN WHOSE F It K IS (JAItUICN SfCKDB DON'T C0M1B UP! Win. Will ltoi.ro The OrangH dniioo, which waa .postponed from laat Friday night. will Iih hold In the (Irango hall on Krlilfljr ovenlng, I'eli. 2ft. All who Mttuiul will hare to furnlah their own lefroslimenls. Freetown Cor. of the Mnrathon (X. Y.) Independent. Tim I4it .MiuiV. Itofl (In Vara Mora.) And. whan I'm afcy A HU I walk. VfcMi, erorjrlwijr , HMIM4M fat. I'll Hk to ran Nut esii't baecaM I ehakt. I'm Oattigg Ura4 of UavlMg naopla Mk Ma It my heart la bftC Dog-gona-ll Vo. My heart to It beaU vary tUy. Well, anyway, I. . Cur uka a balk Awl pull tha pins: And any efcalr I alt In ftnre la alea and full. U. Stinger in "Slung " An Ib-Miy Aawliiki I'liwiliMtM. Don't believe anything you h.ar akut any other nation ever thinking of ntUaklng onr nation. Ifa alnful t have aueh Clfagreenble thoughu nhont aneh a nice lot of eountrlea aa those now ahown on the map of ihls dear old gentle world. Nobody will aver hurt aa If they know that we can't hurt them In re turn Haven't, you noticed thai when n man with a S8 cheat and a bleep the aiie of bluepolat oyaiera walkt Boat a tough gang with a pretty girl novo of the (ought ever make a re amrk about the girl. Oh, no! NKV M) Ifa only when tho girl la with nan who weight v ringside and kg aaouldera half a mile acroaa that tko bunch In front of the corner a hmm etarta trouble. Tha little man U heipleaa. ao no io4y moUali him. hut the big man i able to rk the whole gang with on hand tied li.hlnd hla back, ao of oourae. th ily4. on him right iwgy. II 'a Juat lltal ay with prepared. ixaa. If we're helpleaa we'll never Ket hurt, hut If we learn to defend ouitoWap all the other nation of the uik Will be aiuloui to come here and gai a Ikklug toe kat ainiplv It all U! Any lod wlio lau'l all "armor plaie und no ).rJM can ec haw alnful it is to be ll'OBMd. fJlf (Iff I f If - V ninn who han hml 1v fniKTilv l i'XIkw fw urnti of thr nnrvtr filnlr (rtiM nml inuniikni-miikiiiff imt rutin, hnn iiitrrKliwofl ft hil! for fh dfrplfrjrtwtil of ftir wg(pr pw- cm by fhp navvmrncm, nnn l Ik? nuffylymg m flpctrlf rnif ipiiI t fOTi)urTrfTW nt watt. In the introduction of tlii menmirp Mr. Tnrener boir strong rtympiorrw ff renl Ut cummin hip, unci eridence of nojMintf;nboiil ten time the bruin weight of the avernfo fongrejinnMin. It w Komethfnjr; of n refltetion uiwn the mountain mid I'ncifif Tonut Jttntes that the inensure foirrcn from a representative of a state that has pmetleally no undevelojjetl water jowpr. Ilie measure is one thai would, if enacted, le of ineal eulable value to Oregon $n it is K)ssil)Ie to produee elee trie iMirivnt at a low cmt the supjilying of the same at cost would greatly stimulate uinnuiaetuHng on the const and open new industritw. It would menu the elcelrifien tion or nil ntilroads in Oregon, Washington and Idaho and California, and a consequent cheapening of transporta tion charges. The people of Oregon ought to stand as a unit behind this measure, not only from a selfish standpoint, but be cause it would bo a step toward relieving the people of tne nation Irom tlie onerous taxation imposed by owners or natural resources. With the discovery of a method of making paper from Douglas fir, cheap power would enable utilization of the decaying rorests in paper making. Hut it will be exhilirating to hear the exponents of pri vate looting of public resources shout their disapproval. In their copy books is spread this motte: "What's the use of natural resources unless the same can be used to fleece the public?" In development of electricity this country should lead all, but we fire far behind (Icrmany even, where electricity has ben used for plowing for years and for smelting iron and copper. AVith electric current at cost the copper ores in those parts would be smelted and even refined here. Ores that could not be shipped to smelters, two or three hundred miles away could be successfully mined. The matter is tine of great imuortance, and action should be taken by Oregon to get oehind the measure, as it means more for the welfare of our people than any other project that is now possible of realization. ,iwhil I" itlnii rnnire of a hegvv The Oregonian assures its readers that fiovernor Withycombe will not permit the state prison to be con ducted like it was during (lovernor West's administra tion. Certainly not. Whoever heard of any prison officials being killed in Governor West's time? One good think about our presidential elections is that for a while every fourth year they crowd the eternal boost er stuff out of the newspapers and enable us to forget Tor a short time that lile is simply one niekt other. chasing an- wBt. At 'rTPTaaTaV .... -nannfuaF a nav i flKWA. Anril K. -The ret-rt "'ZZ.lVn r,,I.H here t'-nv the ' Herman trench gun. one f "" ' IZXIL I..-1 ...."flier - ' ' " tMr', "-"r "" "",V '' ZHx' drnfh ..r .nr.r rreantU n iV " P" ilnri rriifll .. a i.,m,. i ,., i ..if .... 'i.""i "r";'- '"'"T" ' 1 K itv nirrfY imow.v. Illue and yellow well, yon may flniah llit rhyme If you want to. TIiIh tmtlihiK null U M no. imrpliMH lliu. nnxl the "knlcKoiM" aro llow. They are aaucy and moat awfully pert, but the pantaloon are comfort able for awlmmlng and very Incom ing to the girl who only "gotta near the water." MR T0NNAG E i To provide pnvmeut of pensions for i. To build a $'21, 000,000 nitrate pin r the aged is social ism. To build a $i4ilU(U,(KJ() nitrate plant and turn t over to n jirivnte company to operate, is patriotism. That dinner they gave Teddy in Xew York a short time ago, makes one inquire what other coal and iron properties the steel trust is hoping to grab. Some think Ihe recompense for the awful slaughter in Europe will be the production of some good literature. Let the war go on. TUESDAY LAST DAY FOR PRIMARIES REGISTRATION AMtTKHDAV. April ?.Tele K'fWklM from Cologne, tha corre I ojMBont Of the Ttjd M)a: "Catholic ei'lealMtlf aulhorlttf In :ortnSy have received from an au UiorlUtlve aouree la the fathollr mlaalon tiuatwurthy Information that wore I han onr million Armenian hgve iM-fii uiurtler'd by Turks CDruU)i larv.itlno (iioHl treatment dC)if ij'u.uoo t ettioaVe i ft)iic ibMja, Ictlnoist fo4V bwiatc - ffli meaaagu cettcludea: "POPVlur ft. Hug amona th, vi- nienlaa n rou-.-d nwm Turk b tin lnHii-ii " Proi-iiift No. 1 Axliliiiul IlnuU-vurtl '1 A-hlnnt Ku-I IVulrnl 3 A-lilun.l Wel (Vnlrul Aliiaiul Hut Main ft Ahlnnd Oak 6-Xorth Aahland 7 Ket Aahiutd S Routnonat AhUnd 9 XorluweM Aahlatul . 10 Anliwh 11- A.iier,nte .. ...,, l'2ilarron ... -. ... ... 13Hellviow . .. v-N-HulleralW .' 1,'- North Central Point .. 10- South IVnlral Puiiit . 17--1 Umax IK-Dead Indian 10-Derby -H Kngle linl .. .. 31- Flounce Hock 23 -Foot froek 33 OritTui Creek 21-CloUUItll 3ft Xortk Jacksonville 3tt South JntkonvUle ... S7l.nU Creek 38 MradoH 4.V Mound 4t- IVrrdttle 47 Knet WioenU 4 Weal I'hoenii- 4tt l'inehunt ft UcH'k fS.Mil 51 Kogur Kivor - ftif Kum'a Valley .VI-Sterling . - ,. .- . ."4 111 Talent .V-Wi't T n lent :.ii Trail .'i7 I'nitiii :t Win km- . . l. lllilW ?-.l Ml Win,, i : g. ee -ua,. ... : FOR NEW RA LROAD mu will lie held Wednesday. The 'iili'-t i vary cloae and there nre iiidii-iilinnM Hint I ho nominulion muv l- rMrte.l tu the senate without ri'.oinnicntlntii.n Icuvinir the next -t in the tichl to the ennle itelf. C I.. I.iHimik, A-lil.md .1. A. IellH'l, A-lilund Siisie L. Allen. Aliluiil I'. I,. l.iiiiii-i, Ahland . -.. 0. U. Jt (I. V, Hilling, Afthlnnd 0. 11. ft 0. Y. Hillinir. Aklnd .... ... J, A. Iemery, AmiIhuU . C. I Ixomia, Aahland - Suaie L. Allen, Ahlilond . 1) .Hoducrx, ltenele - (lladya A. Kom, Applegate - - 0. II. a. K. lulling. Aehlnnd. Or. U. II. I 0. I''. Hillins. Aohlond . K. K. Smith, Hutte FnlU J. W. Jneob. Cent ml lint .. ..... J. W. Jueobe. Central Point ... . Jntnea Kershaw. Climax , Cheater Applegnle. Aliland :. ... .. Frank H. Xeil, Derby . -J. V. ilelnl.vre, Kagle Point T. B. Higittbotham, l'roapert . ..' Q. W. ilalhe. Gold Hill . . W. S. Hammond. Med lord. H. F. I). ... A. J. T. Smith. Oold Hill County Clerk, Court lloue ..-. County Clerk, Court limine .- .. .. Fred Tnomuaon. like Crce T..k- w i;i..i...n li..,.. .1.. I . ...D. W. Ueebe. Ceutrnl Point rid Jauuoy, Ja.'kaon Co. Abatruet Oil ice , A. 11. leaner. lhoeni . . A. II. Fihcr. Phoenix C. W. Do Cnriow, A-klnnd A. J. T. Smith. Hold Hill Mr. Itena Whipple and U. F. Werta Mia, 3d. K. Gardner, Same Valley ... Mr. Kmma UiUon, Sierhug Y.. B. AiluuiMin. Tulentj F. It. Alam.ii. Talent I 3d. F. Middlel.u.lier. Trail' Mr-. Anna liu.li. U'nch J. t'. Hui ton. V.itLm Mi-. I). X. M.-Xu . i. i .hit.. I lN.iiii. i; V. D. .1 V SmilliiM'ter. Wimei W. J. mil. Wood Jeter ami Mosc tiarkdull of thl city, returned Satur day from a crttiae in the wild of the Steamboat country at the head of one of the fork of the Applegate river. The diatrlct they traversed moat in the mining center of the Steamboat region ia only four nd a half mile from the propoaed line of the railroad to the Blue I.edge district. It ia Ihe eatlmate of the party that that ter ritory will uiply a very large ton nage to the railroad when It ahall have been completed tonnage In ore and lumber and hardwood. "Some of the finest h and maplo I have seen In the county." aaid Mr. Illll. "we found up there In the Steamboat region. It ia commercial hardwood and wilt help some day to enlarge the aupply of hardwood for local manufacture of ax and pick han dle, hammer and ahovel handle. ! and auch thing. There I an uhund aneo of laurel wood In many oc tiona, notably In the Butte Fall re gion, and aah and maple in many place in thl part of southern Ore gon, but I have aeon nothing floor In that tine than that which we found In the Steamboat country. "There ia other timber of the com merciat ciaaa up there, but it I our opinion that the mines will he the first to attract development Just a soon sa the miner can get their ton nage out," concluded Mr. llitl. A BIT OF ADVICE I'lral Uihi'I llelny. Second Ilon't KH'rlnieiit If you uffer irom backache: head ache or dlxiy pell; if you real poorly and are languid in the morn ing; If the kidney accretion are Ir regular and unnatural In apeparance, do not delay. In auch caaea the kid ney often need help. loan'a Kidney Pill are especially prepared for Kidney trouble. They are recommended by Jhouvands. Can Medford reaidenta desire more con vincing proof of their effectiveness than the statement of a Medford elti ten who ha uaed them and willingly testifies to their worth? Mia. A. W. McCutcheon. 521 X. Front at., Medford. says: "I am sub ject a great deal at time to back ache. It Is one of those constant, dull aches in the small of my baek. Often I can hardly turn over In bod. aa my back feels so weak and sore. In the morning 1 can hardly get up. Since I have keen taking Doan'a Kid ney Pills. I am not bothered so muck by my back. This medicine makes me feel better in every way." Price r.oc, at all dealers. Don't sinily ak for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kldii.-y PHIk -the aame that Mr .McCutcheon had Foter-Mll- ) burn Co . Prop., Buffalo, X. V. , Adv. e xUNABLE TO AGREE ' (r3 1 ti " i I I VTTT 7b Overcome Ec. zema Never niiad Low often you hate tried .uul uil.il, ,,u i. in ti tiuruin. itcliiiig . ..uirt iiiiikl t nil.wn u lailc uio i umli'l b uu ilrusui-t ur ' Kxtra l.n.f Ir.iiI.'. lti llealiu Im-kiiu the M...UI.IU ,in.i i, uiiiuL In a bori lime u-tially e.'ry Irjee of iuiplek, black lu ad. rnh, e. iriua, if tit-r and similar -.kin dlMitM' will br ri'MMived. Fur tkariiu ibe i-kia and atakisr It iorotuly healthy, saane i aa tuiiiiuaial the auireuieMun waaeouoidcn-d to-I .,..rv .ml it oar a.x ,un. h,b duv bv the wmate judiciary commit- ' 'ih' ''! '' U n ataiablr ttrat ,"'.,. , .. OJitu It r alt km ir.tihk'-. tee without actum, Another te.t-' , im, t'.l(l. WASXi;rn. April 17. The nonuuation ot l.oiiu 1). Hrandei to i ni UL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion, tnepack.ttio prirv t. 'Sk at all druiJgi&ts. JOHN A. PEHXr UNDERTAKES ljdy AvtUlant gf. 8. IIUITI.KTT Plionea M I? ana 17-J Ambulance &eryCf Cproosri NotSiiog Better THAN I one Better Bread TKEJIE'S A SEASON; 100 ?P Our reputation on it! IT means a good deal when a firm stakes its reputation on a cigar MS vve have staked ours on the OWL. Yet only merit of a high order could have built up the sales of the OWL to the point they have reached. You don't buy the OWL because of our reputation but because of its own. THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED Jf Social Service Exposition Grand Prize Exhibits from the Panama Pacific Exposition Palestine Pageant ( Hi-couth I'l-iiii tin- (irniul (Yiitiiil Palace of New York City, whiiv it was officially opt md by Presi-(lt-nt YiMnhi.v Wilson. NAT, April 24-29 AFTERNOON AND EVENING ' DIFFERENT PROGRAM EACH DAY. Golden Gate Special to CALIFORNIA Leaves 10:15 p. m. Instead of 2:18 a.m. Ar. San Francisco 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20th Is the date this change is effective Other changes as follews: Xo. 18 S: 15 p.m. 9:05 p.m. In . 'iii p m. U:;3 p.m. 18:4 a.m. 4:13 fe:5 t 10:jr, 11:0(1 T:30 a.m. am. a.m. am. a.i. Xo. 53 J: 30 a.m. ri:lS a.m. 10:55 am 11:0S 13:80 :I5 :00 :15 :0ti 4: 10: 11: 6:30 a.m. p.m. p.m.. p.m.. p.m.. p.m.. p.m.. Stations. I-v. Portland Ar ., Orecon City Salem Albany Kugene ..... Koseourg U rants Pass Medford Ar. Asblaud I-v. Ar. San Francisco Lv. Xo. (4. S.SJ ... T: :1S ... J:S ... 3:10 .... 1:00 .... b:SQ ... T:28 ... 7:00 11:10 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.1oTlo7;Wm maU ' roundtri,8 Ay t CorvalUs and return - 3IJJU- Hoi,,,, r Con-, i, '--:80s.t 8:15 p.m our Imal .i?ent or write Join. M, onr, Pi-iii wJ iawnr A Snt4 I'l.itUn,!, OiTPii. Southern Pacific Ones ft m W rr " i- .