Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFOKD MAIL T1UBUNB
AN INDRI'KNnRNT NHWRPAPEIl. .
PUHMHHED P.VKIIV AI'TKItNOON
KXCKIT 81'NHAY PY THK
MRDFOItn IMUXTINU CO.
THE BOND ELECTION
Office Mull Tribune Bulldln. XS-2I
North I'lr aired, telephone 75.
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Democratic Time, the Med ford
Mall. The Madron! Tribune. Th Houth-
The
m Oregonlan, Tlia Aalilaml Tribune.
OKOnOK PUTNAM, Editor.
sunscniYTion katesi
One year, bjr mull . JS 00
OiMt month, by mall 80
Per month, delivered by currier In
Medford, Phoenix, Jacksonville
mid Contra) l'olnt .60
Saturday only. b mall, ptr year.... 00
Weekly, imt year... jb"
OffleU! Iaper of the. City of Medforit.
Offlelwl Inier of Jmkmm County.
IJtitered h ni'ciiiiil-1'liiMit mutter at
Mfdford, Oregon, under tho act of Maruh
I. iS7.
Mworn Circulation for 191S JU6.
np(LIOKKO the people ..! .Mcdlord will vote upon a
. X cli.'iHei' inieitdiiifiit ntilluiriiii'r the i.sMiiiiu-c of
.f. '500,000 bonds for the construction of a railroad. Tin
question of whore the railroad will In; built, or a t win.
111111 11 i 1 i 01 .1 I !
imiiu-illlll
J'ull Irnwcl wire Ak.oi lati-d PreaN illfi-
pOUIllH.
Bl
EM-TEES
in iii riipiciHii'i'diii'sH ijh'jii.
The hihii wlio Iihh In nlwnH borrow
matrhee.
Cl'li woman who keep her car
fare lilt r 11 lit her huiirihag under a
pek of draw gooda aamplea, two o
in veil, three lettera. 152 extra hair
plita Mini four oltJ theater program.
The Billhead who never vlalte tho
den Mat until he lini m toothache.
ItUnOM'Il.
(V betlnvn your atory Uiidulph,
a ml wo might mill l thla I bit the
(tint rib. wJid do not IrirltHlM atamped
unit adilraaaed envelope with the
junk lit a manner of apenklng -which
mmc of thPin aend lo Oil
knlin.)
Culled;
We hare been told thut certain
man took offonaa laet week at an
Item In thi (editorial) rolnmn, !
daring thut wo meant IiIim. If It la
any futlafaetlen to him to know that
hit attitnlM la right we will My that
)i In the man we HiMiit. Btrnme
lierg (Neb.) N'ewe.
Mm Veix Mine.
8trftlHl crlaa mot" ths dank night
air,
Heaping with lb wlaery ttt a tbow-
wm4 lost MUlli
It wm hldwut;
It waa crtwl; 1
ltwMWird; '
It wm awful:
H wm HHbMrable:
It wm httrrM '
It wm M limit.
It wm hut ycar'a record
l'lttyl with a 1U 04ll.
Our Own 'l'iwvilii;iiix.
C1CW10RT- Newport ia ft 1f
wkr tho idl rich ia whH lht-y
want to he huy antl the huajr go
wkH they wunt to ' lille. lloth tho
Idlo rich ana tin- boay rlrh rail th
regular luhaltltanla of tho town "Ha
tlvw," and ih raular lnhabltiutu
call tho Idlo rich and tho lutay rich
hut thla la a family niiair.
T moat Intcrcallna pait of N
ivort la a amall plfic of aand known
M Ilallcv'a bench. Wt do not Know
Juat why u a called Iiallcy'a t'iu h.
Perhapa, Uftcauao a man named Hath1)
oc HWd it and dUK cluma thorc.
Juat mow, however, all the dlKiiliiK
that la done al llalley'a Iwaih la per
furmed by fond futhcra ami moic or
Imu fond huahanda who "dltc" to
foot the bllla for the allk aiocklniti
nnd abort aklrta worn on the bcuch.
The f. '' a-l the m o. I. f. h'a.
hardly err no out on tht Wath
Thy -i" ml '-'' of IK ir time In the
hl-lii'all liiMiratmy at the caaiuo.
Then- W it lr' fllce of ralhct' wet
aceau ail i;. 'in to ltnlt iH-mh. hut
It la no WnmT Hinnit to like it ex
teualvely for imlmmliiK puriwaea,
Anywuy, h:t'w an ocean between
frlenda
will l)tnl(l it. will pome ui lor poiisuicralion alter tn
have bpcit autlmrizpd. Ttmiorrow's plpctioii
autlinrizps the city to entertain a railroad proposition I'mni
any or all sourees, and another fleet ion will be iictiv.,i
to pass upon propositions submitted.
ledi'ord must assist in the development of the luiium'
resources of tile adjacent country if the city and the nmr
try are to row and prosper. Med Ford must demount r;it.
its own faith in its own resources before it can altnn-i .-.ip
ital. Hence the proposal lo enter the railroad busim
develop tributary territory.
Mature has placed olio of the largest mineral hell-, b,
the pouniry at our doni's. Devtdopment of the prope '
and mines have ono as far as possible without transport.'
lion. It is to provide this transportation thai the -i I x i
about to co-operate in the construction of a railroad.
It is hoped that the proposed railroad will be a link in
a railroad to (he coast. This can, however, only be di..
cussed when the projects are presented the peopl- f in
action, and it is beside the present issue, which is the
authorization by charter amendment of municipal riilrod
building.
The idea of the city's entering the railroad business is
repugnant, to many yet it seems the only way we can
secure me operation 01 uie mines wnien win mean more
to the city, if the history of other mining camps is re
peated, as we believe it will be. than the horticultural and
agricultural development. The mineral resources are the
greatest resources of the valley--and if Med Ford is In cease
marking time, must be developed.
The Lord helps those that help themselves. We have
been waiting, like Micawber, for something () turn up. It
hasn't turned. IF we want to accomplish anything, we
must start it oiu-selves. We have built a Fine, modern, up-to-date
city, but provided nothing for the people to do to
make a living. We are shy industries and pay rolls. A
vole for the bonds is a vole to loan municipal credit to
Secure llleli)
.iillic in her Kneeinl vmlenvnr In
iiroiie I lie interest of her pupil in (In
Itc-t of liicniture iiidI out. In thU
rutiiicetiiin eieeinl mention !innll hi
iiiinle (if the proituHion of "MhImiih-
niir NiirhlV Dri-nm," y the pupiU of
the I(omhi m-ImmiI.
At the Hiilioitiitiiiii nf t'diintv Pu
perilileudftil Well-, Mru. fiiillndiet
Iihs iieccpliil the iriiieiiiiUhi) of the
.lnel.iii ilh hi'himl, mill Jnck-ouville
i-. to lie eoiittniliiltiti-il iimiii hiivinjf
necitred mi nhle u n ior to Iro
I'c-mir Smith,
Mis 'iirHnlir i- lal.iiiff u Icnvi of
ubMcnee Ki'otileil liv tin- hiIumiI hoiinl
to etiuble Imt to cniu a ileMrrd up.
Mrtunitv whii li hit. . otiii in lnr wax
Kiil-Ii-Ii
NURSES HAZE HOSPITAL GIRL IN KU KLUX STYLE
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m&- 2&u ,1 m&:
TOTAL VOTE OF
COUNTY LEAVES
SAME
RESULTS
A complete count of the vote ent
in Jack-on county nt Friday's prim
ary election doe not chnnjjo tho rc--iiIIh
na printed heretofore. With
vcvprnl precincta tniaaiflf;, the nomin
ation of X. W, Horde.! for duitrict
Ml I ah ta. at Iik Kit) liy iiiii-i - ueit
hi 'i Mi I" lit 'ii a nui r in ;
Ft I. nl i '- liosilt,il, r i'Oit il a . I ti r
tiuiHM for Kiting a patient toiig.li
dropa, naalnal hoapltitl rule, othor
tiuracH formed aort of Kti-Klux KIhii
movoment ami haxeil her ho thoroiiith
ly the ltoapltnl autliorltiea aro IiivohII
Katltm. An Mlaa I.oe tmaacil throimh a cor
ridor In tho lioapltnl, It la chanted,
the wan oeUeii ) n doxen other
iiniKfs who won' liliu I, ina-kfi.
attornev l) the democrnt" acems ns
tmeil liy n Hiiuill nmrffin. It will take
the officiul count, now in nroiriei,
tin determine the plurality.
j Iluyhc4 cnrricil the cottntv oyer
i ninmin- liy nipioximalcly loO plu
i.ilm ami ocr Unrton liv S0(). rnm
. mil. ltciul. Fulton nnd Spencer Imd
'tin' hiuhe-t voIph for ivpulilieiiii iIpIp-
! u.ite--iit-larse to llic lialioiml enn
M'ntiiin, and Calkin n ml Ahrnlinm for
1 I . .11 . i-Nl ..I .
lini; iim-K-. lio-.ltal nffiilaU told. '"-nu-i leieffuict. iilcon a mnjoniy
lor oecrcttirv if slntc pxpcpiIm S00.
Mi t r r v.a Ur. i mto a clo-ct. j Ittichti'I- lend oxer t'ninphell for rnil
i ir orfh l il- wrvv toll anil thniHhed. Irond eninmi inner it .'OO.
The hiixers Imd partially disrobed her I WiNon'for prewidi'iit nnd Jtnr-liall
with Hie Intention of (lucking her Into j fr i,.p.,re.iilcnt were the ehoii-c of
a Imth tub filled with cold wnter when th,. demm-niK, wlm -i-l.-.-t ! Ainu
thi lrtlm'a acreama hrouaht the tnu-e. Ilinniit. ( . n,t.li, II uml M..nnv
nlKlit atiperlnteudent to the reacue. -
The liaxera urn tiled away and when I
tho frightened nurse told of her e
perlence, the hoapltal nuthnrltlca '
could find no trace of black m.i-kx or '
the "tlKllniitci
I a- dcleifiitP'. at Ittrjte and .lueksoii uml
I T tinier i iliilriet delejfutes to the St.
l.oiiw convention, .lennin-t" Imd n
1 Und of over n hundred over Hitton
lor -heiiff.
The total (official) lepublicnu vote
..ii local offieer"! li a follews:
, Tor icprcpiilnlive Thomna 2101.
I Sheldon 1S70, HoweiN l-'OO; Tliomns
' pluriilitv .W.". Shfldnti'a 1170.
I'or Joinl rcpiPfPiitntivp Pnrn
I lidl. (lore -J'1'tlfl: GorcV plurality 100S.
I)itriet attorney t arkin l.i.i.i.
RobcrtH 1 (M, Wat-on .70; Hoberts'
plurnlitv 113.
For clerk Clnnlner 1000. Ililde.
bmnd S10, WiNon 001: nnrdner'a plu
rnlitv 10.V1, tnnjnrily .V)0.
Sheriff Oricvex 10."1, I.oflnnd
.100. Walker .'70, WiNnn l.lXi; Wil
(win' plurality ISt.
Treo-urer Hlnkelev Iflul, Crone
miller 1112. Mnile 700; lllnkpley' plu
rality :;io.
Ae"anr-rotemnn 10HI, llerfiutr
fl. I. Lnnnopnusli a 10, Tiitav l III. Wil
.oii Ol.'i: t'oleinnn'rt plurnlitv till.
For School onperitilendeiit Alter
1112. Hitnhy I (ISO. Sniilli ti-J.'t. Well
r."ll. Atrer't plurnlitv ."0.
nanttei'iiiis Parlor Trick..
While JukkHiik a gaa globe nt honm
recently Day DuKgnncinan Stanley
?rolt had the mlarortuuc to cut an
arterv In one of bin flnsern, chiihIiik
III mi to ln off several da. The
Y.uet Center i Kan Advocate.
AUSTRIAN MOVE I01SHEND TO BE
ALBANIAN EORCESi PUT ON PRINKOPO
glHH IHI1WWIM
TOBACCO like fren'-
OlllJ XO UCUW XVi Utlil
mellowed by 4S
age.
qfl&f
mm
LOSE
I'dKTI.AMi. or.. M.iv 22 U. A.
nniliam lo. I In- 1. 'Kill. (IIK) -nit
llitllin-t .1. 1 1. Sileekle- ill the I'liilcil
State- dl-lliet lit here toil. i v.
Judge Robelt S. llcall held that the
Miit ahoiild lie di-mi ed.
Graham a-ked for an accounting
of, the nffuirx of J. I). Kpn-cklcH and
brother- and the Southern Pucifie
Railroad coinpnnv in relation to the to mniiiI a vear in tiaclnii
Hale liv the liiniier In the hitter of the m (he uownou'iil -elmoU in I'oiio
Heaver Hill Coal Co. and the Coo-j Rice. AIi t'arM'iiterV epeei.il ui
Hny, HoMchuru Fa-tern Uailmad dt Jtei-e-i in the leneluiig of Spam-h. in
Navigation company. He claimed j w hieh "he ha- -liown rcmatkalile .r
that he had been deprited illeuallv of lieiency, ha- prompted her to u.i . ,.
title to lliexc pniHTlie-. The two on- the go. eminent'- otter m the p-i
tcitri-ei, dcKicned to mine coal tte-tioii which -lie will nil luniu I In
poitM near Mnrhl'ield. r., and comiiiL' tear. She will lcae c.hN u.
triin-ort the product to nmikel. eie July for San .Iii.iu, I'm to Uu ...
I'AKIAT.
jiromptcil In, Urnhiim and liuaiiecd bv
Spivekle-,
Judge I lean t.idav took lb i-iliou M" 'la n luiinled hat
thut by the contract J. (ii.iham lo-ti""1' IOM' u.l ,i flie
title to Spreekh- lor failure to ineit,'1" w,1in out In Hie ruin on,- ,!.iv,
note omountinu' t V.11.111HI wa-' '", """ ""' 'damed ihiim loui.h nki-
fllirlv ilrilWII mid nine -,iei Me j ' i'i'ii .iln(itii' ol ,1 un.lle
plete po--c--ion. Aitir olitaiiun.-1 "' . "ll !.hu.i. .1. ni,,.n.
title. Kpl'eekle- -iitd ihe ).. ..M'I I ir - I,. , On"
(he Southern I'acil'ic for 4I,'Iih.iioh
, mi !. hu.li
'.in In n I 1 1 r -
COMMUNICATIONS
T thi l.diter:
The iMtioii-. ol I he iulii,. M hooU
italel llu' il. ..iituie fiotii the tea. li
ne,' t'ni.v . 1 In.. Ii.oher-, Ml-. I. T.
ti.ill.i.lier. vim I1.1-. held the iniii.'t.
pal-lim . i ihe li..,,e'lt -chool wu'i
muil.l -in 1 1 -. uir the n.ii ivx.i
..eUl-'. .iinl M.-- Kloivuec C.iriM'liter,
whu-e .1 . ii.u , ,,t '.,.... . ,
.nut mniie .ii hi-ton in me h
-eiiooi Ii.t -. lieell ol I lie lu-l.i M
ol' e. elli i.-e.
Mi -. ti.ii'.i h, 1 1- .1 , , 1. ii, , ,, in.
I .1 l .1. I . I W I ll.i .11 v.. ,.-
and Kitei hmid.iv -i ! i.d.iv . ,,- , ... l(ll, ,k,.i.,,.,. ,i ,,.lo.uunt
fUed tliwill. 1 4i' the l.nc ol kuowlcil-e in the , hod
A the time drew near it w.i- seen j ihro.mh hie ll.r noei ot w,,nu ,,M
that a revolution cotiU not be mode a.h.,- ,!,., n n -- t m ,, 1 .,ii, , , , ,
Millie--, Ulul III" idea of n iu.il.inl ino ...ijj ..t , , , ,i i, . '
ru TirtutfUv di. tiidtil. Thi- f.ift 1 . ' , , . ,
DLAMC LAID TO ClIZRMANY
(Continued from afe one)
C'un!i!cnt. Thi- man, an Iriihinan
mid u Iirilih Mibieil, litiug 111 Anui
jea, proceeded directly to tiiiiii.in
without touehini; Knuliiiul. lie bronchi
word that a definite date lor flie up
rihing uja-t be -ei .nui !! in- l.ii.l in
meet that date. Thi- n- ,i;i.nl t
A Rotittfr Will Protect His Kind
II. ml Mini - 1- li ei ii-c lot 111. mil i
ill! iiui-.iu.i'- al I lie e.i 11-r 1 1 ... 1
cr-. Ill one ea-e a rt-nleiit, 111 01 .1. 1
to git rid ol a m'u of iu..tei- nil. 1
ed the owner JUI iu ea-li, tin 11 n. e
two ear- ago, for a pie. . .. uionii.l
lilioul .'ill III, 11.. I I1..I1I11:; on ,m
HOW MRS. BEAN
MET THE CRISIS
Carried Safely Through Change
of Life by Lydui E. 1'inklinru'a
Vegetable Compound,
I'AltlS, Ma 22. A neiitial diplo
mat who Iiiih 411-t reliinicd from Al
bania quoted in a di-patcli to the
Matin from Atheiii a- -axing thut the
Ail-Irian luivo withdrawn .'000
troop- from Albania ia the la-l three
week-. According to thi diplomat .
the Autriuii luue left nnlv Hiuall
detaehineiil. to guard the town the
haw oeenpied, lenxiug a garri-on of
.1(10 at 1'iera and lam at lkrut. The
remainder of the Irooji- left in the
1 oimtrv are concent 1 ated at I)urax.o.
The nliaiiiloumeiii of the Albanian
front i- -aid to lie iltte to the iluni
mIiiIiIv of hriiiuin up nppln.
With Medford traaa ia Medford matl.
I I.OMiOV, la ::' -Itle Vniftlian
i.inliiiHH at CoiiHiautlnoiile, v. Iitcii b.i
charge of UrlttHh lutereatx In Turki .
during the war, aent word to.i.iv of
the dlaioaltlon of the Hrlt ixli rune- '
captured by the Ttirka at Until '
Amara. Thla lufoaniatlon 1- oi
tallied In the rollowlngofflil.il -i.it
meiit: '
"Ambaaaador Page atateH thut tt
American emhaaay at C'oiiHt.iiitlnoi'i
haa been Informed bv the (ittoma'i
goveriiment thut llencrat Tow n-ln it. I.
who wan In command at Km el
Amara and bin ntaff wilt be broubt
to CoiiHiuntlmiple and proiiHl IM
be int-luntd lo the Pilnkopo ibt.m.li '
In the Sea of Amain, where the will
l.e allowed full lberl " '
I
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WSmk? ah)
tr - ifyy j
&' E w I 111 . jl
HpHE flavor, the
mildness, the cool
ness natural to Ken
tucky's choicest Burlcy
Tobacco is improved
by being aged for two
cars into VELVET.
$hfitltjHyu.Je6acaiCa.
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Nllall.
, fei.n - "When 1 w agoing
-livel or allex , al-i oii.n.1 them, through the Change of Life I had a tu
111-h in advance, all tin il.l m..
at their own licute- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u il l.ixuu
-e.i-ou, and -till r 1.1111 tin Inn-, ' it
di-po-e of the i..olii-. S.nv, ,i
tclilion oil 1 de doe ii.. include p,i, .
or loi.-tir-, ttheie lbe ate uol eoui
pi. mud ol .1 .1 nui-iin.e and a men
me to lho-e 1110-.I cl lei led.
A MUM U (H' TIIF I'l IITION.
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three eur '"lliuig
.11 d e,a e me liuiil
1 iu. f .r It UIilii I
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from the eit for
do In e time. l f
Ooui.i 1 cuuld Hot
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una ii"l ki.iwii tu the Kimi 1 1 .iii r ( e-
KtutU ilm.t t)i nior.iitl In 'uie he.
o iijltti.;- K$.iited. Iloxxexcr, certain
,.'.'". . vvtul 'iiejui. Haa gixcu nieir xxoiu
;ix V'f k4 thif nmxeineiit and tlecidcd to
"'.,V' tjbrfiwjf &W tililigntiiitii i'i far a, po
"0V' t& iVUt. I.paw J"-- of life ir
w.ir smiIci i
A.l- -fill
go t.. tutu then, h
nix M-tcr in law told
me that fclie thought
j t.ydia K. I'inkham' Vegetable Com- ,
HUiul would cure it. It helied lnth j t
the Change of I .if and the tumor nnd
1 when I got home Id.. I m. a 1. ...I I.1.. .1.. . .
I took the l'mkham remedii-a until the
tumor wua gone, the doctor mid, ni 1 1 ..
hive not felt it aince. 1 tell every on
how I m cured. If thin letter will
help othi r you ar welcome to u it. "
Mra. K. li. Mi:N, W6 Joacph Avenue,
Najthville, Tenn.
l.ydia K I'mkham'tt Vegetable I'.im
pound, u pure remedy eontftiiiiivg th'
elT-t 111 .h"mtui', i'i H01H1 'u l" I aW
H'lua nHii hihi nerua. niei in. n.vni
vf Woman's t. mat ttuanitKP.' ruai
,( her lite 'le it
It there tunny vmpt(iHi in yoiif
fd-c xxlticli piuIoh xint. write to
the I xilla !:. I'liiUli.un 'Mcill 1110
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STUDEBAKER
I lil 1. Ul. Mobiuaii
Sooth Item) Imt . .ill.ei v ill.', Out.
nit u-i 1 tsnti; xiuin 1 -,
't'ourinu (r, 7-biciu:r SSTS
liiwuUtce. :t-pa cnaei HS50
UtiiiUu.Uuufl-i.'i, ;t-p.i 4iiaer Slltvil
tMHkjU . yt.VM
-SlXai I.IMUUt M(iii:i.s
SllkSS
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S4MMM!
(ITfl
ToMrtlifi Car, T-puM-ngei'
lUwilnier. HMM.eoer
Tftliiu-ltoH'Uier. it-iAak.
()'ollM fi-pilee''tV
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(TdiUtuP'lii.'. rM'a'.v,i
O ' (0. 4i. 14, Ihlldii
Take the Judgment of the City
that knows how cars are
BUILT and the State that
knows how cars PERFORM!
There V no surer jiHlsrnirni. ' iwoiv tmslwoi'tliy ndvicfo
to 1m' had nnywlioro thnu that of Detroit nnd ihe State ol
Ciilifornin.
In Detroit
tin i-ity 1 luii prudiicfg three-ftmrths of the country's
ciii-s where people know ears from Hie leelmicnl antl
nmiiutaetiiriiiK sides better than they fa in any other
ii mi e.irtli - more SUulelmkois were registered ue
rtirdiut; t ot'lieiai fignifs in the year of 101") than
any other ears selling at more than $r)t.K).
In California
the State of wonderful roads and weather the State
where people have more miles of good roads to drivo
.over and more opportunity io use their ears than in
any ither State in the I'liion the official figures for
the year of IS) 15 showed 13,718 Studehakers regis
tered 2803 MOKK than any other ear listing at
more than .30U.
California KNOW) mr from uie on the road Detroit knowa cat from
having ihe bulk of tho Industry centered in III llmlta. Both hava made
Stiidebaker favorite b a long lead. What better Judgment can YOl'
folluw in buying?
And the reason ia fiiiipl) that ever) time a man makea even the barest
comi'.irUon of a Studebuker with other iar, he fludk that to get M much
liower. siie ami Quality ui a Studeb ukei of r r, lie mut pay from H''0
to Hu MOI5K So thev're biivlua iiiudeb.iker and 8AV1XO that $;.!.
iiv don t )ou c the cara then go make that :." e-saving comparliuHi?
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