Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TRENCHES
: LEASE Of LIFE
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4F. 15. Mrs, Io airlfl a few
flajra from Orleans, accom-1 I.ONIiliN, Mn !t
aaietJ bf Mrs lla)s. to make their 'pwiuiuf ik h-.hmi
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All Dm
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BORDER CROSSINGS
aermaaeat hom In thin rlt, near
which they have orchard Interests,
Heine with areat satisfaction the of
fort hslnn made to tap the ureal
roMHtrctHi of surrountllnjt districts
lta a railroad anil brlnic the busi
ness that will roma with vigorous
tlcrolonment to this city and ralley.
"So mnnleipal community ran
progress vigorously ami prosperous
ly that deoends wholly on the tie
velowment of Its on Immediate re
sources. SMch plaro tnor net be
yond the vlllaae Hinge. Then la a
limit to the population that a small
arm of dlrerslflwl livolopment will
support. In outer to expand, the
vlllimo mint rearh out for something
substantial on which to Imm on
lsraement. Iiultistilitl unterprlstni
arc Mmltfltl In output. unless the
area from which raw inalorlaU art
KHttifTwl la widened. In order to
widen them, the people muat rearh
out Into aurrouudliiK districts, as
Medford la try Inn to do now, develop
tbelr resources and enlarg" In thin
manner, not mil) the rapacity or the
nl'rprlses and the number of opera
tlvee, but the volume of substantia
business transacted In the common
business center.
Now Oiloaiii AwwKi'iits-l,
"New Orleans la a good ciatnple
of what the spirit of progress will do
when Judiciously and enerRi-tlrall)
n polled. It haa been pruellcull.v u
slow old city for decade It bind
neM people appeared to be content
to live upon their own limited ie
so tiroes rather than rlak the price of
entornrlso In extending their trade
territory. A rich country aurrounda
that rlty. Through Indifference on
the part of iho common business can
ter. development or outlying dlatrlcta
waa Indifferent. In late )oar It
haa retrograded.
"Hualneaa starvation finally woke
It up. A year or o ago It business
men, rather than auffer destitution
among the aloth and cobweb of the
lty, oloarly aaw the necessity of
reaching iut for help. They could
do that only by building railroads Into
the outlying districts, rich In re
sonrcea, developing them and carry
ing the business to New Orleans.
This tkey did and today that city
Is more active than It haa ween for
fifty years. New enterprises are
Hrlnlng up on every hand, the pop
ulation is Increasing rapidly because
there is something for more people
to do. New business institutions are
being established because there is
more business to do.
So, A I mi Aledfunl.
"Med ford Is similarly situated.
Vast undeveloped resources lie all
about It. Their development awaits
only the needed transportation fa
flllties. The proposed road to the
lllue hedge dlsttlct. of which we have
heard so much, and so much of
which is real, will set the business
wheels to whisslng. Other great
things will follow. Irrlgstlon is
routing. The sugar mill, from Infor
mation I have obtained since arriv
ing, seems Assured for uct esr.
Much of the work will begin Hit
fall. The sawmill, also, I am told.
Is a certainty. The box fsrtor pri
uMy will be here this year Ullur
ureal things will follow I hew. tuM
.in great things have a lni.inei.. h.ii
ii of doing and Medford will i:ih
' v leaps and l.ouii.lh Siinlv. lb.it Is
hat the people of till ctl ami ul
ll W.lllt "
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MKXH'O CITY, l i 'i Co elicu
.VIInlHtcr AKutlar nt Ck fur-ln .."
prominent K the Ainer.em, n,.K t.. f. thllI niorn,n, ,,PI ,,.,,
tlerciuin note on Milimnrine wm-i ... .,
fore, but onlv Ihe WcM.ninMer . -""ot wvernmen. had.
lelte cotnmeiitw on the do.uineut. The !. officially, declared c n
liiifeite rrtnnrks tltnf the Her in en measures wouiu be taain to immii'
ciinePHxion nitreeing to iul..pt method the further crossing of Ate. 1 1. ...
of xubmurine wnrfare to I lie inlcrexts troops into Mexico as a result .,i t,..
of neutrnU i not in confo)Tnit with aienn Springs raid.
President Wileon's deinntil, which, it I a statement that the cov. mi ,. nt
sftje, n-iiuired Hie abiindonment ol'had made uch a declnr.it Ion -ultinnritie
wnrfnrc tirnint nenger pubiahed In a morning news.., ..
and Ircight-entT.viiiK veeeU at all , here as being an official .mt. ...
nnlionnlitie. It Uo points .ut tlint;of tne j,orernment. but B'...r.iitu i..
althouirh I'reident WiUon refers to'.the foreign office It wi.s ui, ,, .
Ihe mibmnrine poliet of (Icrmnny ' nroner authorisation. I,. . . .
hniiiRjicon',l..il obnndoncd," the time comes, It was Indlcaie.l u.
Vymrw linn been ..nk and nttnckH lP,n -,orernn)nnt will cxpt.
have been reported n Ihe f'lnn I.iml- 'on thu point,
my ond Ihe Treneh iHiMtcnger j .
Htenmer Iluiikknln.
It him been een nirnin, eonlimtes
Ihe Onri'tte, bow flcrnmny, when cull
S. n.it". r Hicit M. (''III1IIIUI-, who
-..l- nt the N'ntatoriiiio Th-r-vlux
i i 'iinir, i pruetk'nl lit i '. he
iii. i ti.l li.i- .'I Wiiv of l' It. 11 to the ,
. ..i . I ,. ii ill. i in a i, .m,. r iii-'
tin. . t
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NEAR HCOURTf
riKKl.IV Mhv ' The hi. tore of
t.ra Km n li trenelie on t!ie V.-r-il.in
ft out notith of Haucourt n
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521 CASUALTIES IN
THE IRISH REVOLUTION
cd to neeount, mnrked time and iri
reeded n iH'forc n iie.n ihe .lnrm
lliul blown over.
'Out einir-e il!n," it mills, "is
to .roeci'i lis il llir iolli v tit Feblll- '
n r I. I'll."., wii- iii lull liln-l." I
It -iiutfcsl ii lnrllier liuiiliitii.e of
lniMllls .Kill I'M tllllll.ll IiiMh ii tin
Mi illiiilniii n I.....I in Ills t-i.iiri I .
I.OMMIX, Mn !i The ( .itu.Jn. -
III Diihlln In Hie rercnt .iiii'liii; .
weie I :' t killed .'INS woimil. il iiml '
! ipihMinK, a total of .MM, anionn his .!.
mnjrt's troops uud the roal lil..li ni .
(OiiNtjtuiltirt , I'remler A-iiilth iin- ;i.h i . . f . . i
nouneeil in the house of i ominous- In lln m. i;
toduv Sin h .i" ts
asgegve taggggsssS
.1 II II.MIIK !,
Todaj 's
In -
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nil 31 i
n I. Ill,
in In '
' ri war office toda.
oi in i il statement fol-
it
mi wl Ii our sucren
took .outh of Term-
i' oi iiitucourt, seveml
t m-iii Attempt l.
ii c iipture with utrotiK
to
Il 1 1 it f It
lost on Hill r.M
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1 rii. ii '- In lies were heivv
"tii.r hi ; - )jy the French on
1 ; i t i i of the Mouse In the
i ol 'I 'i'.i imont farm were
i nt--.. sfnl. The nunilier
ii I i. mil i ii i ii prisoner there In
. r. ,i . . to otflcors and 870 men
i hli til woiimled. Nine tniulilne
it ni .o v i re taken.
on otli.r )arta of the western
fr tut tlirre were only a few pntrol
tittrprlen which proved suecesHrul
tni the (ierinuns "
.ii,
i- llir
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iiiui'li
in niili'.ii luni I" II"' wurkins men,
" nrt uln.l In iiinkr bun an lionui
.ii mi mliei ol their oruiiiiiiitiiins.
EN
PROGRAM
ENJOYED BY MANY,
i Iiml hihl III lln In. Ii i Mini' tt.is
illlle ii pn Ii'IiIhiii iilliiu iii tin. .in
niiU of tin' loenl in-Million. A liirti'
nmlli'liee nf MM'ellls, stnili'iits nml
others enjoyed n most i nti rtiiiuiiii;
progrnm nt Ihe hijth M-lim.l .unlijoi
iuiii Inst niitht. Through Sieii'-s
.Mnrgnret Minis field the clu-s pruph
I'ey whs (Men and the eliiss ,, muk
ilijr gencroiiM beriucHtri In the i !n
siieeessors, wns offered, lujiet'irr (
with-the iluss song nml lln- elss m-II.
It was fs-cutiiillv n ebiss ni'iiiir mid
u IiikIi-i-Iiiss ri'iitlilion of a m r nt
trnetixe iirogruui. iluuo l.uinlieru .is
sisteti the projiliftiss in tlml U-iituii' ,
of the ewiiiiMc's eereii.. '
Tbeoiiigw settinir wits m:ile In n p.
resent n rustic scene in n wild trrme,
etergreen boiigbo beiiiu - iitnuiuiil
us to .r.luet ii xi'U timil ellni, '
with a raw .fire nt o ii nul of tin- '
stage.
Ten enre were -iii I to lui.
passed fnun I lie dole ,,l this ,-l,ss
graduation when tli' ini.li.t, uistiinl
of forcseeintr wlint eueb stmt.nt
would neeomidisli ni tlmt iirinnl, told
wlmt null one hud done. A i.nlt
name was called, llint peison v,.MM.,
from the leecss.-s oi tin- .nis ami'
received tne "iriilieev, l-iieh sin
dent of Ihe eliis was altiinl hi oc
euiuliounl dress ri-presiiiinm the n
iVssion, trade oi e i.i ft .it wlni'h he
or she hnd been emplovcil iluiniti (he
period eovereil bv I hi ir.i,lurv.
Theceiic was ilinmniinlv Onentnl,
the music, both oial anil in-liu-niental,
was .Mvllenl, nml tln.s,. wli.i
ulli inliil w.ir hiliH iliiisi, uith tin
nl rt nun i ill in .in i tint of t . t -
Ik .ll mil i III i lil.i' lllli ' I s ,i ,'l
llu im inlii i ,i il i , 1 1 1 . r . I,i 4
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LET HlfA GO!
I STOPPED FLETCH HECKER THIS MORNING
FOR EXCEEDING SPEED LIMIT. "YOU'RE
CRAZY, ARGUED FLETCH, " WAS ONLY
GOING FOUR MILES AN HOUR." "YES; LAUGHED
1, dim otiL. huw t-Abi TOURESMOKING THAT
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GIVEN EIGHI YEARS :
t iwrniTwrnanm Tnaiifi)asaaajgesisssaaaa a&umtsa
can
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former lii-uii'ii.nii in ti. ...rniit,
mmy, and Iii- I. null. 1 in I . ill. 1
Hi'holl, couucieil in tin l I. 1. 'I .01111 1
yesterday of t'ii-iliiiii; 10 di-iu.
munitions tslit ps of the ulli. s iluou.'h
bomb contrivances, .cie lol.n m n
lenced to er 1 w lit iai 1 .ich in
the federul penltenllurv .it Miaul 1 1
I'. ill Daeche ulso iolii.l-.l tml Itli
retoinuieudutlon of Ihi.ih. . '
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Under the Auspices of the Lincoln Club, Assisted by the Iowa Society
S
enator A. B.
Cummins
of Iowa, a Prominent Candidate for the Republican
Nomination for President, will speak in
a Jfl
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Ult.WliMOTIIX.iVM W HMUH
ta.it ki.iiiJiiu.I4i is uirr vi
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ttMrt o getter mid ote
tciUa tnt us Xtient to cure tit a.i
nuinta it tuir I.Je ..ro nl
iuOHgv.ort, ease ne tatuwut
tfi itst wJnt ft on and on of. t
Uta'iti tlaota iibJil!JtIHt luAdo
dt faailUttV
fiuw lht9 rAJUldul(Ura fil 1 ;)
Sitrifi,rir!iwt''dsil'"' - )
ri-iul piepa)reo ibp ' ly1" "
iiKiluiiii-. hnh riei tin.! lotr
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l.irin 1 PinMAaana Vrli tarl'J
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RD, THURSDAY, May
at the Natatorium at 8 p. m. sharo
TheSGMlQi: is an eloquent orator and discusses tlie issues
day in a clear, clean-cut, huii W, :.mnner
LADIES SPECIALLY 1MVITED
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It takes lots of nerve to tell
the truth at all times
HERE IS PLAIN TALK
PLAIN FACTS
It is just a plain case of the
Ahrens stock it must be ex
c hanged for money and
money at once. We will
:: cue ana siasn nrices aav arcer
day. And from now on no
stone will be left unturned
For This Stock Must Go
It's the dollars and cents we
must have. We are going to
sell this stock. The whole
sale cost will be forgot
ten. Nothing reserved, noth
ing held back
rrs ALL GOING
Each and every day we will hand
out goods lower and lower. It will
pay you to come tomorrow; it will
pay you to come every day.
Remember, everything is going
Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts, Corsets,
Underwear, Hosiery, Millinery and
all prices going lower every day.
Sale opens every morning at 9 o'clock f:
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On the corner as you go
to the New rostoiliceo
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