Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MTCT)FORTl WiTITJ TRIBUNE. IvfEDFORD, OREGIOX, SATURDAY, MAY G, 1D1G
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
an iN'ni i'i:mi:nt m,wsI',M'i:ii
Pt'BI.IMIICK i: Kll AITIMtNooN
EXCEPT 81'NIAY-.HY THK
MKDFuRU I'KINWNO CO
Offle Mnll Tribune ntiHdlrtR, 2'.-V7
North Kir stri-pt toll plume 76.
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The Democratic TlinrK, tlie Mr-dronl
Mall. The M.i1fonl Tillninr. Th Mouth
ern Oregonlnii, The Asliland Tilbuim.
OSOROR PUTNAM, Kill tor.
HWBIrORimOK XATKfll
On ysr. by mall J 00
One month, b mnll ,60
Per month, dllv,rr.l In mulcr In
MeOTon, I'linctin, .(.i.Hnunviiie
ana Central Point
Saturday only, h mull, por ysar
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THE SPITE RECALL
B7-X0CKKIJK never
Xk. Miul rliworri
reekly, per year
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too
ci'calcd anyiliiiiif except discord,
never developed a community. One
reason this flection does not improve Inst or is because of
the incessant noise made by the pessimists. It makes no
difference whnt effort is ninde by the progressives, the
knocker is there with his hammer to sound the knell.
f an effort is made to establish an industry, the
knocker howls to discourage it. If a man spends a mil
lion dollars in building a much-needed irrigation system,
obstruetion and abuse is his reward. If another million is
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At the Churclies
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SI. Mark's KImowI.
Holy coinmttilon, x a. in.
.Sunday school, in a. in.
Holy communion, 1 1 a. m.
K von ins; prayer,? 30 p. m.
Hev. W. IJ. Hamilton, Vicar.
Official Patwr of the City of Meilfnnl
Official Paper nf Jnrkm.ii County.
Knterea as aecond-clima matter nt
Mi'ilforil. Oregon, tinder th m t of March
a, mi.
Hworn circulation for lBlli 24SI
Pull li-nxo.l wire ArlntiMl Preaa dls
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EM-TEES
The crlbhaan kuiiip In the back
loom of Hpratt h Moic nt Kimt Cor
nnri haa been dlacontlnocd IndvO
ii Holy. Alf Merrill won all lint
money mid than refused to play for
I (). TVs and live I ho hoy a rhiincn
i win Mm of it back. Ob! be a
-imrl, Alf, My we,
ebolr practice at the Katt Mranch
liiireh waa postponed Wednesday
ii i Kht because only one member
Mowed np and the eholr couldn't
i rHctlee a quartet piece wltiioiil at
lumt three morn.
The Kaat Ilraneh ball team beat
tin- team from lllicajln' Corner laat
Siturday. The Syttre waa 87 to 10U.
Ice cream) dltl pickles, chocolate
l.oer cake at Wigglemoyora. Adv.
The Hlgalns' Corners Dramatic
dull will Rive "Hamlet," one of tho
in nt playa ever written by the well
I iiowh dramatlat, William Hhakes
i ."lire. It waa at first announced
that Mlaa Arnmlnla Itoshee Mould
piny the imrl of Ilamlot, folio win
tho lead of Mlaa Sarah Hernhardt,
another woman who once played the
.nm part. Hut Mlaa Muabeo de
i id'd ahe wouldn't after somebody
i bowed her a picture of llainlct'a eos
t n in a.
Hill Qulgley raya he believes In
preparedness, ao he haa put hla shot
i mi to aoak is Kerosene oil. He aaya
he'll be ready If the worst eemea to I
tin' worat.
There will he a flan dinner at the
MiKKlna' Corner church next Sutur
i iv. Plenty of flah cakes for every-
i-idy.
lSfO .VOMICA I. IHKIIKR
INahMi (siMeoniiHtf.
To a quart of pebblea add a gallon
r water' boll for six hour Strain
It four or five llmea. Place In the
i' ' boi until It coola, then servo hot.
very dellcloua and dellcato dish.
flMlllrHHalm' UUcull.
An easy way to aave money on
iid la o take a corkacrew and drill
i idea In the blaculta, then atuff tit
indea with gunpowder dreaaloK.
v. Mob la made of nltro-Rlycerlue and
uniMjwOer. Serve, then run Thu
niniiy won't nut aii iiicula for two
or tb'""" w r. Ti ,
slum CelM.
Mi i of flour and wn-
i in Utile -n kpK will
Hi Ml Mini Iraki-, belliK
Mt-.ir butler, tauillti,
i a in rrlen
' fu Urown'H mill mhool
i inn j (urtiii nice Tueaday.
.1 bo recelvi-d until !l p. in.
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' iBolsiieril developing a mine, the expenditure is derided and
the knocker discourages its operation. Ii several millions
are invested in power development, the knocker busies
himself to make it unprofitable. If a railroad is projected,
the knocker is there to oppose it. W a capitalist intends
investing, the knocker scares him away.
The narrow and utterly selfish view of the knocker,
who will sacrifice the dollars of the future for the eagerly
sought pennies of today, who is not broad enough to realize
that 1 ho prosperity of his neighbor reacts to thecomniunitv
welfare and his own prosperity, has kept and is keeping
many a dollar out of the valley and retarding its develop
ment.
Small towns make small 'people or rather they afford
a chance for the small to become prominent. In a large
community this class is submerged and that is one reason
why life in a city is more attractive, despite the more beau
tiful surroundings of the country. And the small people
keep the town small and drive the big people away.
I hiring the boom, when times were prosperous, we
heard little from the knocker but the hard times follow
ing gave him his opportunity, and lie has been loud and in
cessant, making up for lost time. .Many n man who sold
his holdings at exorbitant prices during the boom has re
tired on his unearned increment to varv his vegetation bv
variegated knocking efforts at upbuilding. .lie has noth
ing else to do.
Several yearn of persistent calumny, knocking and
abuse have culminated in the clandestine effort to recall
the entire county court an effort the sponsors are so,
ashamed of that I hey do not dare to appear in the open
or to permit the light of publicity to shine upon their
charges, refusing the press copies of their petitions for
publication a fact which discredits the effort.
'Phis particular recall is a prostitution of popular gov
ernment and some of the most blatant stand-patters are
secretly fathering it in an effort to discredit the Oregon
system. Nad there been malfeasance in office, or anv valid
cause, it might be justified, although there are other ample
remedies at law.
The county court is composed of reputable business
men of high standing. All of the members nre compnrn
tively well-to-do men and are serving the public from a
sense of duty to the public rather than tile small remuner
ation secured thereby. They have made mistakes, of
course, everyone does; but they have given a clean and
honest business administration, untainted by scandal. If
it had been H8siblo to unearth a single substantiated in-
runncf ot limmuiiiiiiiKi ration n wouiti long ago nave neon
made public.
Public officials are hedged about by so many legal re
strictions that their lowers are verv limited. The salaries
of county officials are fixed by jaw. The manner of
handling road funds by the su'pervisoral system is pro
scribed by the statute. Various expenditures are compul
soryvet lite unreasoning place the blame for all these
ujM)ii i the court. Ami the recall circulators are taking ad
vantage of the industrial depression and hard times to
slander the court.
When it is considered that, despite the large delin
quency in tax receipts due to hard times, the present
county court has not only lived within its income, which
its predecessors did not, although hnntlicnpped with an
iniicnicti warrant liuicMeiiness or over half a million dol
lars, it has reduced the county's indebtedness over $100,
tXKJ, and this despite the loss'of oO.UtK) revenue from
(). & C railitatl grant lands, it shows that charges of
waste ami extravagance are baseless.
, As regards the Pacific highway IhiikI money. This
ijOHKMXXI fund has been disbursed under the direction and
upon vouchers of the state highway engineer. This was
done sti as to secure state aid in the future and eventual
reimbursement of the county by the state. There is ap
proxiiuately (HX).(XX) in the' treasury. For the monev
expended, the county can show sixteen miles of paved
highwnv from Central point to near Ashland, a fifteen
mile grade over the Siskiyou mountains and a uMuleil road
froiM Hliirkwi'll lull to the Josephine county hue. This
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...... i" fii'tn.'i iii ,i nil-ill nun iii locution woi'K to l lie
far-fa iiieil Columbia highway and one has onlv to go over
both lor proof.
There is due Contractor Sweeney $.'15,000 on his con
tract. He has sued tor ijJJi5.(XX more, which he is not en
titled to. Obiousl in a suit of this character the count v
should be represented li the Iiest local legal talent, and i'l
was nut uf the ipicstioii for the prosecuting attornev to
leae the count fur three mouths during the trial of the
case. Vet this in one of tlie charges iiihui which this recall
is Itusctl.
Tin recall is not brought in good faith. It is partly jmiI
iticul and partly spite. Does am one mipikim' that if the
county court had acinied to Hen'ton Cower demand that
he he appointed madiiuiter that he urn! his familv would
!e circulating a it call pt tit ion Or, if disgruntled con
tr.u li'is hail been awarded eolitiaetR sought they "would be
Oilliollc CIiiii ill.
South Oakilale Avenue.
First maun Sunday at 8 a. m.
So'cond umaa at 10 30 a. in.
Uenodictlon after yecotid MRU.
ovonlrif aervlco.
Hev. J. Powers, Hector.
No
1'ICC MellKMlNt riniixli.
Corner Tenth and Ivy.
ISunday achool, 10 a. m.
Proachlni;. 11a. n.
Midweek prayer meeting, Thurs
day, 7:30 ji. m.
Come and worahlp with u.
i J. K. llntdloy, 1'aitor.
Seventh liny Aihi'iitM Cliurrli.
North illvcraldo Avonuo.
Meet every Sabbath (Saturday).
Sabbath ncliool, 10 n. in.
PreachiiiK, 1 1 a. in.
Yoimk Pooplo'a meeting Sunday
ovonliiK at 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wodnoaday ovon
Ink ut 7: no p. m.
II. 0. Thurston, Pastor.
The Iivnamlcs of the Oospcl " Ctcii
In;?. Profit and Ixss '
Every member of the church Is
urged to be present. Hev. Uogge It
here by tbr Invitation or the church
and proabytcry and may locate here
later if mutually agreeable. Dr.
IIobko la a Htlve of Londonderry, Ice
land, coming to tbo United State In
the fall of 1901 to take post gradu
ate atiidlea while Woodrow Wilson
waa president of Princeton. I Hir
ing his college days he waa an ath
lete of Intercollegiate famo. Before
going to Stockton he waa the buc
ctwuful pattor of the Oreen l,nke
Prttbyterlan church at Seattle, Wash.
MtEjHJiPA' p:i,rj
TODAY
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iHegutar aervlcoa will be held at the
Mothuillst church Sunday ns follew:
Sunday school, !i t.'i a. in.
Preaching, 11 n. m., by Or. Hill.
Kpwortli League, 0 -I r. p. in.
Evening service will be In charge ot
Women's Korolgn Missionary so
ciety, h apodal program of Interest to
all. Special music ut all regular
services.
Dr. J. O. Holllna, Pastor.
Plrst lluptiM Cliurcli.
"A Hvo church with a cordial wel
come." 10 a. in., Hlblo school. Lesson sub
ject, "Tho Mlslsonarlea of Antloch,"
Act 11:19-30.
11a. in., Sermon by Dr. A. A. Wlt-
limn. Subject, "The Uost Culture "
Special musical numbers: Violin
solo, "Soranade" (Drdla), Charles
Hoet: William Vawter will sing Kip
ling's "Hocemlonal."
7 p. in., Young People's service
Subject, "Tho Consecration of Tal
ents."
S p. in., sermon by Dr. Wlthnni.
Subject. "Hoal Manhood."
Dr. Wltliam Is a great proachor and
physician. Ills address at the Hogun
Klver nasoclatiou, Orauts i'ass, last
week, was one of tho very host. He
Is also a graduate of Spurgcou'a col
lege and Yale Divinity School.
Jtoceptlon of new members and
celebration of tho Lord's Supiier at
the closo of the morning service.
Hev. Frederick W. Carstcns, Pastor.
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When La Oondaa nrn only lOo.
Oalidalo Avenue .Mc(IkmIv(.
Sunday school at 0:ir a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. in. and s p. m.
Morning Milijuot, "The Power of an
Endless Life."
livening subjoct," Truo Fallow
ship."
Devotional service at 7:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30
p. m.
A cordial welcome to all.
11. M Hranlumi, I'nitor.
I'list (In Ut Ian (liuicli
Cor. Ninth and South Oukduln
The church with a vital ineHaage
to which wo Invite the public. Spochtl
music at both services.
Preaching servleo at J 0: IS. A
message of Interest to all.
Evening, 9 o'clock, special service
for young people. Let all come and
make it a great service.
Sunday school at 9:15 with able
teachers to impart lite great truths.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. nt., Ih
lecture room, meet with the young
people.
Strangers cordially Invited.
Harry E. Tucker, minister.
Hotel Barnum
A. . I IIIMIOI..M, Prop.
PiVNbitctliiii Cliurcli.
suutlay school, iv n, tit.
Church service. 11 a. m. A. A. J.
llogge. of Stockton, Cat., will preach.
Subject of morning sermon, "The Dy
namics of the Ooapel."
The musical program will Include:
Te Deuui lu E flat Dudley Huck
Andrews Quartet.
Solo, "O Dry Thos Tears" Del It! ego
Mrs. Uuy Palmer.
Endeavor society. 7 p! nt.
Evening service, S p. m. Mr. llogge
will preach. Subjoct, "Profit and
Ioas."
The choir will sing, "Lift P Your
Ileuds, O Ye dates."
Hev. Alfred A. J. llogge. Ph D..
pastor of the Kast Bide Presbterlun
church, Stockton. CmI , will conduit
both acnicc at the Preb tei iuti
chunh tomorrow. MorniiiK theme.
"Table do Hole Uiinier"
Sf.VD.W, Mny 7, I III (I
lliiiii-s: ri.-IK) I'. .M. to H:()(i P. M.
SOUP
Chlckon Creole IloiilIIon en Tassc
HEL1SUES
Olives Green Onions
FISH
Polled Chinook Salmon, Egg Sauce
SALAD
Lettuce. Special Drees lug
EN'THIBES
Chicken a la Rhine
Uuiili Chops and Mushroom Sauce
ROASTS
Hoatt Veal. Sage and Onion Dressing
Prime lleef ait J lis
VEOICTAULKK
Mashed Potatoes Creamed Spinach
Oreen Pea
DISSSISKTS
Ice ("ream and Assorted Cake
Custard Pudding
American Cheese and Cracker
DKIXKS
Coffee Tea Milk
liuttermllk
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Wood Nymph Colb
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Ijt Roheme Puccini
Mona Lisa William James
lluiuoresque Dvorak
Can't Yo' Utah Me Callln'? . .. .
Caro Homa
Selection from Madam Butterfly
Puccini
Mignonette (Kezda) Frlml
Cavallerlit Rimtlratia Maca:iil
Music h MIhh Clark,' and Mr llow.ll
A. J.HAjNBY
Republican Candidate for County
School Superintendent
Primary May 19, 1915
I am a normal graduate, hold an
Oregon State Life Diploma, and have
taught fifteen ears In Jackson coun
ty. I have been principal In the
Med ford schools the past four years.
My standing and ability or before
you to investigate. I am for the up
lift of humanity: therefore, all or
ganisations that stand for the good
of Immunity shall have my supjiort.
1 am for alt hating a square deal
and an equal chance for an educa
tion. Your support Is solicited. Paid
Adv.
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VTlLOTrlES WWi8.J VJIewow
Your
theatre
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show them.
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also denning, Prcssinn and Altering
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IXTKUl HIIVN Al'TOCAU CO.
TI.MK CAHD.
Leave Mcdfora (or Ashland, Talent
and Phoeuix daily, except Sunday, at
. 00 a tu . 1 00. 3.00, 400 and 515
p. m. Alto on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Suud)i leave at S:00 and 10 SO
a. w. and 1 00 1:00, 6:30 and 9 SO
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 00 a. m.,
1 00, S00, i 00 and i 15 p. nt. Alia
oa Saturddy nights at K.30 aad
1 SO JSundaWi leavo Ash land at J. 00
a. at and 1 01, 4 30, 6 39 and 10.30
P m.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
Ijady A.Utant
UH H. IIAUTLK1T
Pliontv, M. 1? and 47-JS
Ambulatno iiatrtlr Ooroaer
Auto Service from KiiRle Point
to Medfortl and Hack
The uudemlKtied will leave Frank
Levis' confectloucry every day ex
cept Sunday for Medford lth hla
auto at 1 o'clock p. m., arriving at
S.00 p. in. lave Nash Hotel, Med
ford, at 6:00 p. ui., arrive Eaile
Point at 6 00 p. m. A part of the
traffic la solicited. S. II. liAUMSil,
Kaoie Point. Oregon.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Maiu Street,
Metlfortl
The Only Exclusive
Conuneivial Photojrrnphers
in Southern Oregon
Medford House Moversi JTb"'
Wi. MOW
HOUSES. DARNS. GARAGES,
MACHINERY, ETC.
plione 488-M
612 S. Nctuwn, 737 W. Mill St.l
my titno or
ointment.
FOR SALE
Only Complete Hnuse-Movlnn Outfit
In the County.
Tniil'i'i-. 'I nt Iv, K' 1 1 1 i -. ('ilili'.
,l.n k id. Willi it.,. t- mi Ii. iml
and in iv-ii i I Sim. ill I ,iDl il
i i 1 1 1 1 1 1't 1 1 .
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS
dl J i !"U II I'll. I . I. M
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Plione 147-J
We'll do tho rest
JE, D. WESTON, Prop.
I I JstalS aswsaisftsMaMSaalaTSsWSHaisSMa
THE UNIVERSAL CAR 111
Wi'h -tvfial Iniiiilri'tl ninKcrs uf automobile in lu
c I Am. iii. i. tin' Fur.l turlorv turn- out more tli.iu jij
N I fin li.ill ut the i ut ire I'liii-lii-tl product. HccaiiKe
I I i lie w.'iili of Ford cars n dccndiible, money- jl
8 .i intr utilities has been demonstrated beyond 1
I all question, the demand U constant U inerciw-
mi:. Order yours NOW. Hunabout 300; Tour- J
in. r.ir-.0; Couplet tVM); Town Car $H0:
j Siilaii "!Xb. AH prices f. o. b. lVtroit. On ulo III
I nt Sptirta btuldint;. jll
C. E. GATES I
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