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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1916)
4 1 I 1 j ? : 1 VcV o , i J r, a" . , io LfiV ! o OpOoG Q O vnv, mm 'rmvnnw v.trn Tirmnrrc. mvvonn, oun.nw nmiw. vn.-tt fc MllDl'OKfl MAIk TMltUNft1 "Si wr fr,i !.. r wVw'iMpm rTOi.t'tf m Mir iTKfiNim KTrnpT MfNiir nr tmpj il'l MRU 1-f.lNTtNn cr Off).' Mall Tnt-m - M.HMIn. .'l-Jf-i North rr airaoi itipnn H. Th Owners! le Tinva. ftia MfdforH MauTThi- Hertford Tr.tin, Th" Ikmtth rr Oron T i Ahlano Trhuna. T tmiHiKtrriuM ratjis On tt v mnt . .. . gas month. man .. . raf Mffnth, 4lr4 by cr'- la MMifAM. rti,r'S Jsrasnivtll anil Ontral Point fetuHay only bv mall p-r yr wi Ftwkiy. pwf ..I.B a M Xtfl : our flclal Ptr Offlfttal Put' .Mtfor- Hi ! of Mwlforil. ti iMfkaon Cnunly. Kntrrwt n.x'oinl-rluss mntlur at r. Utmffn. arwmr ! act ik ioren Sworn Circulation f" IMI, SCSI. jtaa. REGISTRATION FOR ASHLAND !S 1 670 ASHLAND. April 118. l.o.-nl ip int rut ion Cinitt -m foot up 1070, but Matron ami llt-IU'vicw piwitH-N nr' iiioliiik'd in IhiH tutnl, not ImviiiK liuon dKit.Kalctl fim iitv tlilrirt. Mrs. 8ai Allen'- m'lwilul' nn- tlio mtt-t owiplH s to tMaili. Sh rt'pn-- fttUl Nnrthweat AMnitil imd Ash laml Wi'mI Oewtnil pri'i-iiiots, in which lite i(ff)M()-nti(tiH wuro -121), 'ltifi-1 nn to iHilitirtil iilTiliulioii liv Itfifi rv jmhlirnim iiml 1KI ilmnm-ntls with IS HiUvii-MlfiMl." In IIihh two pn-fim-ts '281 ihhii rflRwlert'il iiml 1 1K wowm-ii. The lrnfNt numlicr nf n-uixtrutiim- wmh mail a liy Chnrh-H ,. Lomnis at tiis lorti on tho l(4uluVHril, Him ri tira lMitir A21 rt'pr8Mntil liy tltt IShiiI Mniu, .SouthnnMl nnd Itonlt-vanl prwinola. .1. A. I.t'iiii'r.v rtrilirfl 8611 nuuiea frm I'liint nixl (Viiliul irwiii('ti, llu (laifiiiiliuH licinc Jill rwpublipiniH, ftl tlomtH-rnlH, Kt in iliH'nlrntH, (I Mocinliht mid IT) pro-liiliilioni-tM. Q. I Milium rt-jriwlcnul I'Jl liiiiiit-- from Onk iiml Nnrth di (lictM within tin- lit . iiIhu inclniliiii; llflli'vii'W iuhI H. ii inn iiiiTiiifl. imiI hmIi nf (nun limit - SLOGANS OT THE 8TATESMEN UK KMiiii who h i.niisilil' for th rovinim in llii' t.tiiiuii'V law 'MMiiir ''iiiiriidalcfl the Di'ivileire rif Mloiiij;r n fuiiipiiigh slojxnl ouglit to ho jxilcil fr r-nu-lty f ilfilK'f'ilcK. Tin- Klogiiii it cviflntl iiipponcd n vpH'cnoni I he oftii-didati-V iflcftM of u mnwh for oHn! and indiwtrinl U1h niifl for llie tcgciioration of 11k nation, and in most in Mtuiicci results ini'ufliPr an indfffnl cxiKwnrc. A irlunco throuch the rcnuhlifaii aspirantM for dclcirato ""tu th iimiinnal fonvenfion shows sonu of the doctors of political ills pnwrilx' WoobpvoH and sonic J lushes. One prcHcrlptinTi reads, "Roosevelt and reunien: vigor and vic torv." Shake well In-fore usintf to restore a lost party. One candidate is honest enough to confess that his mind is on the spoils with the follewing: "Let us nominate a man the people will elect" regardless of his principles. Another has only one remedy: " I shall vote for hughes; if you object, don't elect me." Another "Believes the coun try is in an heroic mood and wants Theodore Roosevelt." Another confesses himself "Republican, straight Repub lican, which indicates that lie is not a Hero. What lias become of the grand old republican cure-all the protective tariff Is the bunk worn out and junked? Two or three declare lor its sister nostrum, "good old pros perity," but. no one offers the "full dinner pail" and none of the thirty-seven candidates declares for "Protection to American industries." Two declare for "tariff revision by commission" and one goes fifty-fifty with the free-traders by demanding: "Restore duty on wool and lumber: free jute and jute products." "Preparedness" has few sup porter. The democratic candidates have but one idea indorse ment of Woodrow Wilson. One of them varies the chorus by favoring building military roads and harbors with gov ernment, funds, but the tenor of all is best expressed by a present democratic office-holder, "Am for Wilson all the time." Another hero-worshipper declares for "the man of the hour, greatest of all presidents." The prescriptions of the few progressives vary. One wants "peace with honor," another "adequate prepared ness," another a "square deal for all," and another, sug gestive of a devotee of St. Vitus, says "keep moving." Only two or three are content to place their candidacy before the people without a tabloid remedy for the feeble mindedand even fewer promise to "support the people's choice." tin-it' Hliri'l lm CLUB FEDERATON MEETSATASHLAND ASIH.AND, Apiil ,'s Tl imii linn u tin it In-1 ii Or. cii liirii-t KihU-iiiIiiiii l Wi'iinii'- ( Inlt- h.is nut with urnlil miij: ir.nlt- I In-, wn-k. Till' M'-lun rmiir to II riincliiHioii on Fridu.v it lia-t tioi.ii. Aiihhiu vi-itnu-pcukt-r nil (lit- proKriiin Iiiivi- ln-n J. A. I'hiiri-hill, tuli- Kiipcrinti'inUiit of fti-hooU; i'mi'i-xHiint Hww-Ihim- anil Kiiton f Hit I'liiM'tvitv of On-Koii, nnd Mi Framii. of the Airrniiltural college, iilxo Mimi Mttmii, Mutt- lib mriittt. Till tfeleffutiMi have Ihh-ii ruy ally pntt-rtiiim-ii at Ihr hniiiU nf not CNlly hi lu-al ft'tleralnin, Iml bv ili Miih i gNriil. Amoitir nuutemutt viilirs fnun Mwlfenl, Hi- Art nd Cinl'tK 1iiiktu tl' tlwl city. rnntlv nil Hinted with the hIuI' t'ttrutliil, llllrllih'tl in a ImmIv. Tin onlT f i-vi'iii- him pnut ii-iillv lulhiweil H untliniil hi ili ilii-ml pMKiaiu. Aul" rnli-x nlionl town ami un insTtiiiii nf iiui'. . mill pmU mi prnvt'iiit lit-- ui-ii- i liii'l iiiihmih the i-iuirli'-H'- i'li'iiiliil i-ilnr-. COURT HOUSE NEWS )U)iart4 by Jacliami Ouantj Ab Uaet Co , Nlxth and Mr KU. (ll-4'Hll J. M Under mi V. J I'nrton it ul. otortKttito (or'rlumo. Ii. K. KelloKg v J K. IlutMin et I. ronMrtitiiUwn of !. HIU l. Wood vh Oliver I.. Wood, order nnd affidavit. tfaiNU! i'uimiu va. T- W. Oagood i-l al, fttuiwun. Kloreaie A. IliiiiUit va. Fred A. llalalit, Kumiuoa. H C. JurKeiuen . May Jorgen mm. miuimon. Sliurgnon olvll v A T llotchkUa, uiuniona. Allda K. Miner. ptouittU. ya. Vic r llvuo, d tal. g(flil..tt of Mrvlce unuuMtU- W. U. Condlt tb iliu). M Ctilliti. Ji ). itrfnult of rtirt lMnll Wlietatonf, lnanc cltaMun ffawl Matt TrHif-fer JdA Ii- Biattb tt vir la It iMMAiagtuu. M 10 .'A 1W J o atari HucVngH tv WJIIIaiu Ji ?o r r H ax. it !:'. 1 1: t ) o ''.,. JVaaai IL roltt ii tn-orKo Qii! JitMfX3 ' foe Colonel lvoosevelt declares there will be no "pussy footing" about his campaign for the 0. 0. I, nomination, which, translated into plain American, means look out for one Charles Hughes, who is trying to sneak into the white house when nobody is looking. California suffragists an Hinted States senator. What's tin clamoring or a woman matter with Works' Now that it seems as if war was possible, the newspaper warriors seem all to have gone to the doctor's office. get it ( I'lie question agitating Ashland is -"Where did CI reel' HOW THE ASHLAND TIDINGS PROSPERS IN HARD TIMES I From the nliluiul Iti-rord) , The time when I la- peoplu notml Kdltor Oreii uxm up nearly u col-1 moat purtiriilurly Unit It wua flour- ii inn of apar to tell how thu Anhlaml ImIiIhk waa when it paid "ff a morl- TIiIIhk ha UoiirlMhed alnce he got on gage of H"00 or theroabuuta- -rlulit the SprlngN Water eommlaalon. It , aftwr the flrat big paniHiit -auk mad waan't net'oaaary- -wu had all noticed to the Smllli-lCuitiry coniuauy. Klour K, lull? Why, when Chairman (iieci not Tk Kocord adllor uotlcad It away i tho Contmiaalon to going good, that hack when Chairman OrBr repud- Tldlnaa paper Juat almply "rlx" up on luted ul oau voluntary proioltlon. ; himl lega like a bull calf In u ur to uubliah the Cononlaaloti't rouorta ; ado and flourlfhud to beat the kiml - i In both Aahlaud newMpapera at halt the legal rato. aad hogged th wkole thing -giving aa hia reaaon (or au doing, "I ign aee now that there lan't going to be any money left out of Un bend iaaue which tha couuvtl tuiglit appropriate to me for my aervlci-K and all I K1 i what I ran pinch off aa I ko along " Tlmt'i when the Tidlnga began to flourish and evert time Chairman irr paid Kdltor ilreer sixty c-enta for iiilltKhiiiK the (act that the Com uilHulitn had luiught neveuly renta Mrtli of nun UundUe from aomobody ilu- TiditiKa flourlahed Home more , Oh ea it haa (louri-luM all right. There'a Utile guoatlon o( that. It flourtuhed every time Chairman Ureer had the ConimUalon'a I'uiillrtty ; Dapartiutnt pay Kdltor (Ireer ten dol lart for a thouaand letter heads that ! con Id have bean purchaaed anywhere eUe on earth for U dollar at the oulnlde. 'ou bet It flourlalu-d. It (louriahed when Chairman Ureer paid Kdltor Ureer ftiuo for r.n.ooo watrglaa book lets that another firm would have doue for ir0 loaa ! -aud it floiirUhed aouic more when , It ueglerted to make good tooo of them which were too poorly printed t to aend out. KlourUh Uood tiod, ; it waa all flourlah. ' We wouldn't be urirled if it flourUhed every time the lt bought .1 new picii of park land It allowed ' droii ini-tnniK of fleuriaUmi: lun It I a I , Ian (hi a'l t'.e r ' oi knur u 1 in' t . tor w : . b it t It'or l ml i't ill I .ie ai't-.iiK ecu ir. t Well Built Is Built to Win-- I. ul in liuiKliug briiiu ami uhI. ol'lcii the ilmlv diet lack cer I .nn ehwentinl mineral element. Thi-xe iieeeMar' fiietors nre iliumliintlv upiu-t bv the field l'iniii-, Iml are hifkllii: ill miinv IoihN I'll!' 1 . 1 !U. ' 11 illl I' t'otllt, Grape-Nuts innilc of whole wheat uini tmilt ed hurley, auppliea nil the rich lint anient of the Rruin, iucliid me tlu-ir itnl uiinernl K thoe all-necekaarv builder of active hruiiu uud vigoptnpj UnJ iea. T limld nvltl, u (ii'ttinv "There's a Reason" h LL-ABSSS Absolutely Romoves InditJfostion. Otifpu-k.u pruUfj it. 'Soc at all dru-feJisU JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Xdul) A.VlUUiHt X h. It Jlj I.K'IT l'li,nrti M. 41 ami 17-J If flnurlrhi'd ome llinr l erlltor Hf-it II MM niilmli lu own name and a local hank louldn't un a defMaaejr Judamenf aaalait H to cover the balance on a I '.mm Imm II would hare flonrlnhed oni- inor- If It editor eutri have eoM the Leon ard property t the city for a thoua and dollar mtts than he had It op tioned for. ,And talk aaottt rlrcaiatlon! Why the way Editor Oreer la making that Tidlnga paper circulate around and around ami over and backward and forward puta owe In mind ef a tum ble bug rot-king the family cradle. Circulate! Why, the rural mall boxea are full nf It aemetlmea as high a four or five coulee In one mall box and aol a memhur of the family a bona fide aubttirlber. Why ahouliln't It circulate aolil for two do liar to thoa who will pay it peddled at twenty-flvo centa a year In Med ford and given away to thoae who can not be roachwl otlierwlae? Circulation? Um Whiz! nidn't if editor tell the county court lie had 1600 aubeci'IburH laat .Ianuar? And didn't ho cut It down to 1107 when they wanted lilm to awenr to It And oven at that didn't lie take th pre caution to liavo lilt girl liookkcopor do the swearing? Circulation! Why that TldliiK paper's circulation atate mont would mako Ananlae turn greon with envy. Why, when Kdltor Oreer arrived in Ashland with Ills carpot bag and hla I'lorce Arrow car in the slimmer of 1911, that poor measly lit tle old rag of a Tidings was Just bare ly making an honest living Hut what's tho use. Just look1 at It now. '- I'M., ;Bombs dropped:on mdrtUouMe0! RUSSAN WARSHIP Ct tl.C Hoct I "a.C UJ f-.r V, Century. Ask Tor and CL"T tIKRI.IN. April 2 An official re port laaued todav by the Cmmm al mlralty announces that three German aeroplanes yesterday dropped 31 bormba en the Russian battleship Slav. Several of the bombs ar' said to hare taken effect and flra on jthe battleahip waa dletlnctly oi aerrotl. The text of the admiralty statement follows; "Three Cierman aeroplanes on April 27 dropped 31 bomba upon the Itusslan battleship Slave.. Several hits and a ronflagaratlon were dls tlnrtl obnerved All the rnlders. In Milte of the ln-avlet Hliilllnn. return ed unharmed " Cm (I nf TlinnkK We wish to thank the ninny friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during the death of a beloved wife, daughter and sister. Also for tho beautiful floral tributes. C. W. ISAACS, MI18. II. T STANCUI'c'K AXI FAMILY. The Med ford IWioitcm SmoVo Medford nnd Mt Pitt Clxara. II Drive It From Your System. Itecaime Catarrh afrrrt the no and throat, crusIiik sori- In the nonlrili", toiiiK of alr-pasunaeM ami KathorliiK In tb throat. It ban been common trao tire to treat Catarrh with aalvna, wash- and oprays applied In thmc parts. This moil of treatmont rannut Klv p-r-man-iit relief, nl I llabl to awaratal lli iiuulile. Catarrh innm-l bv trifled with. If ullowed to run un It will ilia-ra- tb bronchial tube. ttlc on tint (una amt affect the stoniHi'h -indeed It I a vwry arlou iIImih. lin t treat It totally. The on treatment Iliat ha pruven efft-tlv III tho treaiment nf !.' larih la H ri. M., the arat-t i.l-... pun tier ami blood tonic KHomii II .leen the caua of Catarrh by r- no iriHiiliiK tlie blood, renewing lla vla"'. Kivum n w life to the riNi blood luiinnilm nnd liinulatliiK the flow eo tbut it ban I lie Mlallly to throw utr Wie p.anon una K.-riim from th ayatam. It I llteiully a lilui.il uatn mu quicaiy ren ri-auim li'iida-hea dmappear. tn anni-riiia m the tin oat iop th noatrlln hal B H. sua nntiirnl IdooU tonle and hit pii.-n effeti In the treatment of ull l.looil uri'iiil.ini. hetuna. Iitiim, rash. Scrofula. let H fl S. at youi druaalst if y.-u ii-. j ixiurt aavno h rita tae tiwlft S..vflc Co Atlanta. ia f woaoj) Jtnojr VSk Jl waiu -Ant u3 noX "FfVa-Kjejl jijn pu Jind SSfli .il l!uA IJ3W "' 1 KS ; '& pooanus5(u3juox j.4 I IL.-i 1 'If00 e,wa MJnolM' B & nd P009 J (f) SnlK (jf VilLOIfiCS kUAlO MEOfoW FRECKLES Vow Is the Time to Oct Ithl of TIiom' t'Kly Spnts. There's no longer tho slightest need of fueling ashamed of your frecklos, aa the preset lptlon otlilno doublo strength la gtiaranteod to re move theso homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othlne doublo strength from nuy druggist and apply a little of It night and morning ami you should soon tee that oven the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It la seldom that more than an ounco la needed to completely clear the skin ami gain a beautiful clear complexion. lie mire to nl for the double strength nthlui- an this Is sold under guarantee of nionct bach If it fulla to remote fn cMe CtUT'ON Avo-f" WLt'ifc? UAOII SW'aS 7 riffl HaTmaL..lVI' J?m rnaarmA m. n...lLTLf I. VaM ' A 0 2K Vfflifi' n43MAlUDMltK-0' . ACINt, WIS., V.9.. I-- THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Made from clean, nch milk with the ex. tract of select malted grain, malted in our ov.n Malt 1 louses umitr saniury condition. Infant! and children thrive on it. Agm with the weak ft stomach of the invalid or th aged. Needs no cooking nvr addition of imlk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should I kept at home or when traveling. Anu tmious (ooJ-Jnnk may be prepared in a moment. A glasaful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tublet form for business men. Subatltutcs Coat YOU Santa Prlea Take a Paokmg& Home ?WHt MT123&MiZZ$,& Qu5 TODAY A Show about. .ton will enjoy and talk The Happy Masquerader A cletcr far e In niiilllplr n-rU At the End of His Rope A rattlinu good coiii-dv fi-aturiiiK maik.i: liiituv ami itt t:i:.Mii,i,i:it Last hut not least the Ml'Tl'Al. WKUKL.Y of thw latest current events. I'ncle Sum's first dirigible balloon. Belter liabtea. Itti-Ht Purls Fashions. Scenes of the Villa hunt and many other interesting news events. Ali.Ml.sMuX .- Al 10 CUNTS The lilt; uliow is coming soon. ""cOViwAfljflViwiy v. i i iwfi WHY g :?m B&STRY M fW COOKS SM USE MMr TO ORDEn $25.00 UP Also denning. Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Medford House Movers' rz- Wc Move HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY, Etc. lilt! S. riiotio Neiiwittii, 1HH-.M 77 W. llth St. PLANTS Calihage Plants Caulifloww Plants Pepper Plants Tomato Plants Garden Seeds Seed Potatoes Flower Seeds Onion Sets VEGETABLES Fresh home-grown vegetables Fresh Shipni't Strawberries Every Morning PERSONAL ATTENTION MARSH Phone 252 PROMPT SERVICE & BENNETT East Main Street The patrons of our first class hotels and restaurants arc exact ing they demand the host. Women go where the pastry and cake are noted for their excellence. Men are attracted by hot bread and biscuits when fresh and moist and light. The pastry cook with a reputation uses K C Baking Powder because he knows that results are certain; every time everything is as good as his best. Then, too, with K C Baking Powder he can mix I he various kinds of batter before the rush of the meal begins and bake 86 needed so that every order goes to the table fresli and hot, yet the last he bakes are just as good as the nrsL The reasons behind these reasons is hat i. C js really a blend of two baking powders. One commences tigixe oft leavening gas as soon as moistened. The otlur requires both moisture and heat to make it ud.w. Dough or batter will remain in a partially Ktv, ned condition for hours, and when put In the oven, v. Ionic up as light as if mixed a moment before. Fr cookies, pancakes, doughnuts and the like, v I.uh cannot all be baked at once, K C is indispensa ble, l'r all baking the double raise makes doubly certain. Follow the example of the professional a dHik and nour biking icill be i quul to his. EggrtMttaBgltSHBHEKtOtfWsl SPECIAL Large "NONE BETTER" coffee cakes every Saturday for 10c. Order early at your grocer "NONE BETTER BREAD" Iqi' discriminating people ; 4! uibuUuia hurtles CVroaar - -? (')