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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1916)
P3U15, BDC METTFORn irxrn tribune, medfohd, oiraaoy. KATrrcmy, af.vy o, into M- QUIETLY I T OF IN WET WEAT E T F AI Y HYPHENS SENDING BERLIN CONGRESS PAY ATHLETESSTRUGGLE BAND CONCER 1 TELEGRAMS RECEVES NEW TRIBUTE TO CANNON E SHAKESPEARE BE PROTESTING WAR REPLY TO AM ON 80 BIRTHDAY OR NEW RECORDS PARK SUNDA J l yj 1 Petition have been In circulation the limit week In Jarkaon rount, rlr cnlntotl hy I.. Nuldomiejer and otlior (Joriimn-Amorlcan, protentliiK to coiiRroM aalnt the United State tlMlarlna war with any country. The form of thn telcKrainn circulated for alanatttren addriid to members of the Orefion delegation In eonsrttss l tlie steroot) pod form naed through out the coiintr), printed at somu cell tral headquartur In thn rant, and protests asaltmt war on any causa. M'he teloRratiM liavo tleluaetl con xrom during the pant week and are ovldently part of the Herman propa ganda to Influenoo public opinion and prevent a rupture of rotations botwoon the United Rtntos and (Jor many over tho submarine warfaro IS- HllO. Kodnral InvesllKallon of tho origin of the propaaaniln la underway, the Hiihjuct beliiK IIhcubh1 In thn nenato by Senator Hunting of Wisconsin, in ho said that they orlKlnated In the Chicago office of tho "Amerlran Hnt bnrgo Conforunro," which linn been conducting n oamphlgn to atop the exportation of war munitions to the nlllea. Mr. Hasting wild: "Tho cruelty and cunning of these trlegratna I that tlioy were framed veekH ahead of any crltla, and la for Meeki In thn office of the propa gandist, waiting for the opportune time. "It la n deliberate attempt to de ceive oongreM Into the belief that It la receiving original appeala from constltunnts. "I think the government tdiould follow thoso mesiMiae to tliolr tola onoua aourcn. It inuat bo plain to everyone that If this war continue for a year or o and If these Initancea continue theru can he only one end." linilUN, Mn 0 The utter Inck of excitement on the part or the ma jority of the people of Merlin with which publication of the Herman note to the United Stales was received waa In atrong contrail altli the great Interest shown everywhere hen the American note to (lemony Wftn pub lished April 22 After the tlrat flurry at noon when extra editions of the newspapers appeared with the text of the note the city resumed It usual calm. In fact, It waa almost a dead calm, on account of the blistering hoat. rewsdealers who had ordered especially large supplies of paper could not get rid of them, for the public almply refused to buy them or be burdened by reading. Throughout the afternoon llatlna crow da of average slxu thronged tho prlnrliml streets and cafe. Not one person In fifty, o far a could be seen, glanced at a uewapaper or heeded shout of the dealer. No where could there be heard any par ticular discussion of the (lerman American situation nor were there signs or tlie antlpatliv to persona speaking ICtiKlinli. which frequently hno been observed Tin- iillirtiiiun tlie ntiiliii- li i WASHINGTON. Mav C l'art ., , , ,,,, ,, , , (ll,. lines disappeared and old scores were ,orll lin. ,.,,.,,,, (r t. ,.lllIM. forgotten by the house today when. IMIW (IW wttw, ,., eiun- durlng the first hour of Its regular ,,rin twelve hImm1s, ten f whom arc" MrtiettttiMff session, It joined In paying tribute to, itepresenttttlvo ( annon or Illinois, the former speaker, who will be SO year old tomorrow, Nercr before In Tlie Cii'Hceiit C'ilv leum nrriveil yet'lenlny tnorniiiic Hiifl immediately went out to Hie .Int'k'Hin liehl, wheie the history of the house had an hour fa ,.iei wjll j,u jk,.,! to eeeure of the working session been set aside ,n fjnH trVot mid ii'uiW They tire MLLER TO SPEAK TO WILSON B ELECTIONENVELOPES IN MEDFi MADE RD Made In Medfnrd" Ik the label which should bo printed In bold let ters on the large election envelopes to be sent out with supplies to the various election Judges of Jackson county for the primary election this month by the county elerk. In former year these have been purchased from Portland houses, printed, at a cost of 13.10 per set of twenty-one envelopes. It takes r.r.u envelopes to supply the needs of the various olectloH precincts In this county this election. The envelopes this time are being manufactured b the Medford I'rlntlng company, keep ing the moue), except that needed for the blank paper, at home to be spent "with home merchants In past year thU money ha gone to help swell the payrolls of l'ortland firms, and none of It has ever returned to help make a greater and more prosperous foun ts Hut the ht news of all Is that the are being made rlgkt here at home with homo labor for less money than they could be bought for in l'ttrtUHd. These envelopes wilt Hot be print ed, but will have tho Instructions wrltiKU on typewritten sheets and panted on the envelop MORMON OAR The Wondriiw iUiim IniLMir nt tin ellj, llh-l-ti'd li the Wimdrow W'll-nli lenguen in other art of moiiIIicmi ()r ejfin, will hold u public lengue meet itiK at the N'Htiitorniin ut 8 o'eloek on Moinlny eti'iiiinj, May 8, t which nil dreKNeM will he delivered liv eui'li ilie iiiijruiliiil HKHkei-iHl orntore hh t'olonel Milliui A. .Miller, eollwtor of the pott ..!' Porllnnd; Hon. T. II. t'ruwi'oiil of m (i'hihIi end Dr. .1. V. Mi.imw of I'ottliuid. I.o-hI -Mnkcr will iilxo Mienk on HiibjooU iipiropuiite to the wotk of the Iciikuc ol the etnle. .Miiih iiifoimMtiou of tHi'iil inter est to H verv In rue nnd MiHdlv gniw ing un.Miilinu element t eitijten "hip will lie g"cM in these Hildresi.es. Mr. t'niwfoid nnd Dr. Morrow dip eiiiMlidete for eleetnm ne deU'gutee to the ileiiHH-ratie convention. Mumc, Indh vih'iiI and inetrumenlul, will he rendered. The program in cludes uhundHiil riMini and emiee for enthutim of the good, old-time kind. HverylMMlv is earnestly invited to hear these addiesscs mM the music. to honor a living member Representative Cooper of Wiscon sin, presided during the ceremonies. One of the original revolters agnlnat tho so-called "Cannon rule," for yoars he fought the then speaker; but today he presided as a friend. Speaker Clark in a humorous and friendly speech termed Mr. Chiihoh one of the "top-notcher class of mun tal pugilists." fltlll carrying himself as straight a an Indian and as ruddy cheeked as a school girl, Mr. Cannon marched down tho center aisle of tho house and delivered nil address of apprecia tion filled with remlnescence. Mr. Cannon was quick to observe the non-partisan character of tho occa sion nnd his opening words were In appreciation of It FINANCIERS ERE iiKAMS I'AN.s. or, Mav ft. (lergi t Kunder, vice-president nnd manaifer of Oregon 1'tuh Kujfnr Co., arrived from Knit Uke Kndav, -iKmiMini'd bv Calvin Hullock, invent -saent onnkiT of Itenvor, Cob , nnd Ikinui F. Jon-, vioe-iridi nt of Harold K. Snioot 8unius Co. of HU lke City, Itsh, iiivcstuunt nrittex, aud T. W. Cau. iincslmont Wnkor of Colorado Kitrinvs, Colo Tfcos gentlecnen are heavilv uit.i.-t s) in Ik MN-urttUHt of thn tr'trii lUh Huur e"WNin., ami Im m Colssrado. I'lak aad Idaho .in-nr en I wtjpnur sad easa out to ik over the eounlrv and iba pptv.s Uewg mmmU o the OiTTMiltah .ui;.ir IV piaoe. TVs iartbiu here will look owr iata Kni'ue Knr vallev, and ilu ko alr4y micted the I nixiua Jallev, Te mitauv ) so. 4 to (dan budd ing tr nj'Ta siifsr fs.'trvea for the Jl? pr.. one at Wou.'rd or Untral 1'oint and t)"thr in th l'iniqua fellcy, wfcrU tl proUbly b near '6u;bMiu, awios; to that Mcdon hv. 'm9. fr In ictvAfeat aortas tf irrijtairtl V . Jy4-; 'Xfie rnliffr paity left for MJ- 1 AT PAGE I0DAY All the iblldren within walking and riding distance of (be Page the ater ought to see "Let Kaly Do It." th nrlffilh contribution on the Trl angle program today TKIs is the one great feature of special nppr.il to children as well as the grown-up At least a dosen of the Juvenile pl.it era of the Kino Arts forces apixar In support of Jane Orev and Tullv M.tr shall. There are Infant In the cradle and romper and flu.ilh even appear aa prlmlpalK in th plav Tull Marshall ha been seen be fore In the Triangle plav Let Kuu IHi it ' present him as an ctrinl likeable hern. Mis tlre.v Is m to Triangle audience, but he niou than Juntifles her selection a co nt.ir and make Ksly a most lovable char acter. Although .voting ahe ha ap peared with conspicuous success in New York productions. One of the funniest film comedies et seen at the I'age I "The Ureal Pearl Tannic " There t 30 minute of riotous fun xtarrtng 8m llernard the iircst metropolitan atar Klnallv the ttitlre how U a treat and the eiiKamcnl Is limited to lodttv onh w CHAPLIN FEATURE Clint he Chaplin'- liiirle-iiie on "Oilmen," )ssiuni's liiur-iiet lent me, Iiiim been released tlirmiKh tho V. L S. K. It ix the onlv iteuiiiue Chaplin I'eu- lure to lie had nnd ix it screain of laughter from stnrt to fini-h. "Cnrtnen, iim hM the world know, i the classic title of love and tmiou written by h Fruiehmiin, nml in o appealinjr it Iihm been translitU'd into ever Inngimge nnd made into n play and into nn oimth nnd tiunllv into h photoplny. The story i that of n young lieu tenant who i sent into a Siwnish province to stop siniitlinjr which in eoeting the jov ei ninent thottniid of dollars early. He proves adnmnnt to hnlte nnd is the desHiir of the sniuggler. Hut Ca nn ci i, a gypy Kin, ulliinntr, beautiful nnd unscriip iiIoum, giiarunlecs to moke I.iculennnt Jose see reason. lie full to her arts. betrays hi trtisl mid kill a brother officer, after which he join the u'sv band. Hut Cnmien dot's not love him. She deert him for n popular toreador. Jose follow her to Mndrul, where he kills her nnd himelf. The thing is so big it lend itself readily to bnrleiiie. And Chtlni. as the smitten mother, uses K.lna I'urvinnce and the oitutttititis made b the slorv to uch etfe't the enmedv Is Oil itllllllMIs lit null. Till' sltlla limis .iiili't i halloed. Hut it is t'luip lin sis the "Iiih bi.iw" in the part tli.it inaki - it itdu iilixis W ill In at the St.ir Sun.l Iiii,i in nn optoinistic mood end are sure of taking the Imiuior home. In fitet, they hne gwn iwhUuh t helievo that lliey can ilu ho, for their leum is well balanced. The ruin has bothered the field H little nnd the rncen will necessarily ho run in slower (itno. Our men mo in excellent oiidilitm nnd thi, with their iie nnd Htrungtli, make these condttioiiM more favorable to the home team. Dr. Slewnit arnveil un the morning ttiiiu nnd mo did the (hunt i'li (chiii and those from Hold Hill. The w'oie enrda nte mlitiission tickets and (he jvntroiiH are saved the. expeMee of jmrehHsliig both. The athletes are nuinliured nnd n key will ho given the npoelntor Ihnt tltev may easily keop the score or winners nnd sehoole. A large crowd waa expected, and preparations timl liuctt made to ne ciiinmiMlnte them. The list of entries is n follows; Med ford - - ('. HrHiidon, C. Seclv, I,. Willimnson, XnrregHH, .1. Parker, If. l'urker, V. Hell, S. Nye, K. Meld, K. Kuwliug, Mitchell. Ashlnnd L. Abbott, A. Hcdifer, I.. Itmidles, L. Slock, II. Itnwer. I,. Buck, 11. Loud, I. l'hipps. D. Iiwc, A. Hrynnt, L. Iteavera, II. Winni-. A. Furry. Crescent City M. Smith. X. Tmigi. II. Wnggle, C. JoIiiinoii, D. Martin, F. Wuir. (Vntral Point W. Dnnlim. C. I.ee, W. Welch, M. Owen, F. Mav field. Itogtie Hiver -I. Shepaid. I,. Wil eov, C. Mugerle, D. Dimmiek. Hrnnts l'nss Reynolds, J. Hcsteel, Ilanseti, llennoii, Wooll'olk. Salmi. If. lii'steel, l.e oy, Anient. Cornell. lhoeni- A. Ilenly, F. IliUall.ii. tleron, Morgan, Howne. The meet htnrts at .'I o'clock and the events will come in the f""u in order ; Truck Ileiils in HlO-yard da-h. mile mn, tmnl lIMi-yanl lah, ''(i low hurdles (two men nt once, e.i.h against lime), hnlf-nnle run, l.'o high hunlle (hents), 120 ln-li Inn dies (finals), 11(1-yard duh, L'.'o. yard dah. Weld- Hrond jump, pole vault. high jump. Weights Shot put. iliscu tliinw. javelin throw. HARVESTER STRIKE ENDS IN STRIKERS' VICTORY! CIlICAliO, Max I. Five 1 lifii-ii n-l ut the I I'.txui cni.I..M, ,ni a -triki .it the liiliiii.ilii.ii.il II i r '-t i r i .lie I ,i ii v - plan! - In 1 1 wilt n tin n t" " k Motiil.iv audi r .in iriiinent ri, n In. I I liiil.iv Tlh will .tinted a nnu In ni .l.i in. I i h i i ii,. re.isc YAL Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indijjostion. One uu-k.tlio proves it. 25ontalldrunviists. L BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate Wllard Boosliug the Average Your surfing nd lnhtinj; lysttm will vcrto:- better if your storage t ttry is in good conditi in Our :trvu is worth mvtt:f afng THE ELECTRIC SHOP 103-105 S. Cental. Phone 22-J Free inspection of any battery at an time rjypyjniKrkjnnkjrt)jT HairDyeing l) n Kl'UIUlsr nt the III u HAIR SHOP ! 407 (.vrnctt.C)tv) lllilg, 1 I BANK .SERVICE 1 ri'i'.ionottiai l .uA to t' o . o-i ti,t is n t that f a i rUat l it!ne:5 or ei,irj'i- u i . i .' i tnsti ti i ii We lietlt've tue turker ai's , ifce ,iriin if t. tioii.' nnd in order to (ut u 10 n4 e'eiv I I i it, In u m-i be In a i ostion to of'er ft iui 4n of r- u a nlu' to moot the reuiniiirnts of ail. OVCP g? VCAIH UNDCR QNC MANAGCMCNT rrili Hjjiwm w mapzs ' - !' i Tin niciiiii l.atid coni-ert which will lie v.ivcn in the ( Hv Pink tomor ruw iiftettimin under the direction of Itaiiiliniister Kegitinld (I. Rowlntitl, promisee to lie a most enjoy nhle f fnlr. The )iiogrnin will he devoted to tlie honor f ShiikospeHre in coin memoiatinn of the .'lOOlli (iniiiverenry of his death nnd nn n wtt of the pro gram of events arranged for by tltc chRirumn of the hnkesHJHrenn eele-j hrwtioii rotntnittee of the Drntnu I.eitnge center. ltnndniHter Rowland Ims devoted himself to the task of prepnting his ot-ganiKiition fnty llite initial cotteert under his direction, stnl n program worthy of the opchk sion will he rendered. The ha ml wjlj nppenr in the new uniform. The following program will he lentlerutl: Mnrch, "Co-IM" Zninmeniiplc Coneerl Vule, "The UntidV Prayer" Dawson Medley, "War Sonic" MeCtmli Popular, "Little Oiev .Mother" Cosiu Ovoiltire (istiered), ",lov lo tho World" HatiiHrtl IntertHcswt, "After Stineet" Pryor Popular, ''N'otvvny" Selwlion. "Holieminn Girl" llalfo Soldier's iifltg, "Toll the Ilo. Cotno Home" . Xovello Marelt. "Commander" Hall "The Stnr-Spangled Hatmer." You get double safety as well as extra mileage in the Savage Grip Tread two safety treads in every Savage Grip Tire. Those deep diagonal depressions form an effi cient tread of the vacuum type, wnnc uic sturdy diagonal ribs add the 4? degree resist ance walls of the ordinary satcty tire. The Savage Grip Tread tire docs not wear smooth, but retains its anti-skidding features until worn to the fabric. Our distributor has a compile assortment in stock. The Savage Tire Co. San Diego, California Factory Distributor C. E. GATES Mcdford km n 1 TO r? 1 W V II Cnmpliell of the Sunirest orrhardM, has rotttrned from an ex tended vl'lt In the eiixt CHICHESTER S PILLS r7 Till: IllASIOMI UttMI, f. V P-j1 I lil.b.rrllmoiJllrnil V'wAa I'lll. I.l II, J itl llolJ n.,ullkV ' TytTj 1 ". il nh Mu Kmon, T M rt.blTUr, mk,r llur rf up V v r lluUI. Avufiil III.- If) ts.TPn IMUItiNtl llllM I'II.I.h, f 85 ) tut kiHiwii u Ut, 5ft Alrt Kltit-tt SOLD BY DRUGGISTS CVCRVWHERE MR. ED ANDREWS DRAMATIC AltT 1'iiplls prcuirtil for IcKltlinato nnd silent ilrninn. Thirty jours' av O iHiilenec. MRS. ED ANDREWS VOICK cnlTHK Oiiera, oratorio noil concert conch. I'lftocn jer)' oxju'rlenco In public vvnik. STI'DIO SI'AHTA HM0 HOO.M !J. ItlIIIK.VCK IMIOXK HU7.lt I That H 5tT 3 X3 A2 ) Y&yrffiwW I new, black 66Tb rf ?. arerOOt Rubber! ONE of its most valuable clinrncterintic. for Tiro (and Shoe) purposes, is it CLING quality its tenactou grip on smooth and slipijcry surfaces. Through that it stives it maximum Traction with a minimum of Friction. When you put on tho Brakes to ton tho Car, or throw in the Clutch to atari the Car, the Tires made of this black "BAREFOOT" Rubber instead of grinding against the ground for Traction, CLING to it, as your bure foot would cling to a slippery floor. That's why we vo finally christened it, and trade marked it, aa "Barefoot" Rubber. Get a sliver of it, from any Goodrich Branch or ncarc.t Dealer. You'll find it sircteh almost as much, aifd return to chapo almost as instantly, as a pure Rubber lwind. Weigh n Goodrich "Rarofont" Tire of any size against the corresjonding size of other makes of Tire, and you'll find it many iouiula lighter, though many "Miles" stronger. Drive it. and you'll find in Goodrich "Barefoot" Tires a , a quick roponae to jiower, a tenacity of traction. and all this with a Mileage caiweity which will surprise and delight you. WH developed 'this "I arily for uo in ot town Cord" Tire m r -'- ' v M i 1 $18,48 30i JV t-rJSi.c. .. 1$',;0 i 1"l $1.1.4.1 .VI 4 sftrlre! S23.N ii 1 I "llrliii" $23,40 M'i SJl.fcO 31 S 137.35 35 , $40.60 V J 'Barefoot Rubber" jww. our now fwnoiis "Silver- U'kicVl Ittuf num. otimi.A.1 such marvellous KNDURANCE on the Race Track, at over iuu oiuos jwr nour, But we now make it into Goodrich FABRIC Tires Goodrich Inner Tubes, Goodrich Motor-Cycle Tires Goodrich Truck Tires. G'HHirieh Bicvcle Tires Goodrich Rubber Boots. Overshoes. Soles and Heels,' as well as into Silvcrtown Cord Tires. Because. in all of Aw its characteristics of "Cling - Spring. -Strtteh, Strengtli, and Lightness" are Jtrst requisites. Now, comiwra GOODRICH Fair-List prices with lime .vw nrcquoieit ior wimestze 1 ires of other Brands inai nave hoi me wonnertu liemlience and Clina-mialii of th a now Mark "RrfW' n.,w .wi t "? F "?: , uitu vn u na in no other Tirea than those made by I iwHI GOODRICH THE B, F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio, "barefoot Tires wlPir'rTW'"i"""iMKfc GoodricSi Tires Sold Exclusively by G. ILL 9 GATES BEST IN THE LONG RUN P 1 ' Ik u - -uSB