Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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R1EDFORD JMAIL TRIBUNB
"AN INItnPKNOKNT NEWHPAPBR.
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The Ashland tribune.
OROHaR PUTNAM, Kdltor.
sunscniPTiOH rates i
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Official Paper of the City of Medforrt.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
Kntereil aa aeoond-elnss matter at
Medford, Orexon, under the act of Mureh
T, 17.
Sworn Circulation for IMS MIC.
Pull I'limd Hire Associated J,rees din
patcliix EM-TEES
Dear K. U K Three week ago
1 met a nice young mn who hhIiI ho
w'ns banker from Kalnuutzou. W
became fast friends. Ho aakud mo to
lat Jilm Iibvh $7.7B to pay hi car
far to New York to soo his friend,
.1. I. Morgan, as Hit or his money
yiu tltHl up In war stocks. I did. I
haven't mhii him allien. Do you think
ha loves mo
Answer -Ytw, denr ImmiH, w tlilnk
liti low joii $:i.7R ninth.
near K. I). K.--A yuunic man who
says lit in h moving plature uctor has
asked mo to marry him. Whan I
aekod him If ho could support "
liu replied that I could no to hII th
inovltiK picture thonters freo. Do
you think 1 nm Juatlflsrt In accepting
111 in?
Ansvttir .UU lilin If lio Mrwvs
medl vtllli IiN rivu iiio lti pUtiuo
tdinve.
Dear 18. D. K. I weigh 1 10 pound
and have a 21 Inch cheat. I am In
lore with n young lady who weighs
til and does heavy lirtlnK In a hand
laundry. Whan I told hur I would
always 1 her protector slie laughed
moat annoylngly. Why did alio do
lit
Answer (Siedi, IViclutl, ir J""
tnn'l guofS vto'io too l.lnil to put JOII
iilso.
Sho Will Ihi .MIsmmI
Th neighbors or Mra. Dura Shell
MftMMter sadly regret her moving to
Ui Knn, fur they will hava lo go
furtbr In caaa or tba nd of a buU-li-r.
Tna I-ogan (O.) aasatta.
.MuMiwI (Vltlcl-m
'Ilia aluxer and pianist at th cun
eM't Ittday Might or Iter draaa rut
sry tow lu tha ttack, In tlia aamo
alyla that Mark Athwrly wtara his
Iwlr. Tb Orl.lley, (Kan.) Kllit.
Sliu'll lin to N( YoiK Swmn
Mlaa Julia Heraor of Hi la plato,
wko had tfat pim lu thn tMiutnv
I.air. was oi-r lo Witlker'a t'rk
ytmtcrtlay and wus imlnlod out on all
aid. -ThH Ktltun (Wo I Trlbuu
EVENTS SHAPING FOR PEACE
DECLARES COUNT TISZA
niKKMN'. Juiif 1 Count Tlsxa,
liw Uuugariau premier, known aa tho
"airong wad" of Austria-Hungary, lu
UK Interview accorded to a rorrea
poudant of th Berlin Taeblatt, bx
nraaaed ttlinMlf very cautiously with
regard t tha proapwta for uvaca and
m lb altuatlou as far aa the read
laaaa of Uarutany and AustrU-llun-tary
ia concorned-
"Unt" aald Count Tlata. "ihi
mtente Is yat uuwllllng to draw th
i. naaquancaa from this attuatlon "
i'U pwniler made a aharp diatlnc-
ti
n tiatwaau subjartlYa and ohjwllta
i. .ndltiuns for pwe nxgotlations
I ia objoctiva pri condition for
i" ' nagotlatlous, which long hav
i vklatnt for tlio central uowura
i i i undoubtedly been atrangtbnud
ining rocout months The final
v i nt Which wu could desire to hap
i u before cmburklug on peace uego
ti ttlona la now oocurrtug."
MedfOed IfcmsKK? StHOku
Medford and alt. Pitt CUars
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WMTICHlXi: VM) IlUii
lMlli:T MM'KMHt'lTIh
The simile mixture of burst horn
burl, ylyteiiue, tit , known .i d-ter-l-laj
aMtouUlieii Meitloid people
eattte Adler-lka uctn on HOTH
I w"r tpd upper bow I, ONri
I'm ,.-iM. relieves almost ANY
i onstlpation, four stomach or
it removes sm It surprising foul
i ir thai a few doses often re -
ii or previut upieudUltls. A
fcort treatment helint chronic stoui
troXble The N8TAT. easy
Ofltteg Of Adier i ku 9 ylUMt1"-
11 m HgSgJnaxijPlli 0
INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT
omXKIi lAirriN M. .Ml'LIIALI,, r.inncily
V M-'cnt ol" the National Association of MaiiufactiiriTs,
who wjim one of Hip cliicf witnesses ill the investigation of
wliai President Wilson termed in 191 !1 nn "insidious
lohbv," the prolie of wlilc-li dissipated the opposition to the
)res'ent tariri" hill, is publishing n hook entitled, "The In
visible (loverniuent," in which he describes the clandes
tine' efforts of the lobby maintained by big business to
influence legislation.
The hook contains extracts from letters showing the
workiiiRs of the system submitted at the congressional m
qtiirv. no report of which has ever been published. The
lohbv is described as "the most powerful, vicious thing in
America. It is so powerful it can reach out and crush
almost anv man. It buys and sells legislators, laughs at
popular elections and stops at nothing to gain its ends.
This year it is making a supreme effort to cinch its hold
on Washington and the nation."
There are KM)0 members in the National Association
of Manufacturers, representing n capital of over $7,000,
000,000, embracing every great industrial interest in the
nation. Annuallv a fund of $I,2no.-000 is collected from the
members ami spent for political purposes by an inner cir
cle, and no accounting made. Not even the membership
knows how the money is used. Mulhall declares it is spent
in bribery, corruption and intimidation and submits docit
mentarv proof.
The hook is to be printed in the interest of clean gov
ernment and it is predicted will create apolitical sensa
tion. Hut there are other lobbies that need exposure just
as badlv as the manufacturers the power trust lobby,
seeking to grab the remaining power-sites; the California
oil lobby, seeking to gobble the navy's oil lauds; the pre
paredness lobby, maintained by the munition makers, are
instances ofan'insidious and invisible government which
is not always invisible. ,
SHAW ON CHILD POVERTY
THK best article on child poverty we have seen is by
CI. Bernard Shaw, the famous Irish author and play
wright, who has written to .Judge Henry Neil of Chicago,
approving the hitter's educational campaign in America
as follews:
"Child poverty is the only sort of poverty that matters.
"Tin. mini! who has been uoor as a child will never get
the chill of poverty out of his bones; but he will die and
make room for a better nourished generation.
"There are no doubt property owners in America who
say it is confiscation to tax one man's property to pay for
the education of another man's children.
" We have scoundrels of that sort in Kngland, too. Some
tlav thev will perhaps have the opportunity of saying it to
a higher judge than Henry Neil, lie will send them to the
place he reserves lor those who have learned 10 say wur
Kather,' but have not learned to say 'Our children.' The
one without the other is blasphemy. Also it is an unbusi
nesslike folly. ,
"Neglected children cost more than well-nourished
ones to everybody except their immediate parents.
"The principal business of a policeman at present is to
prevent happy children from obtaining food.
"The proper primary business of a policeman is lo
seize cverv hungry child' and feed it, to collar every ragged
child aud'clothe it, to hand every illiterate child over to
those who will tench it how to read and write.
"If America cannot see this, there is no future for
America. And it is because she has been slow to see this
that so much of her past is shameful and so much of her
present miserable." ... ..
BAND CONCERT IN CITY
PARK AT 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT
Th fifth ronoeit of tna aeawttt will
ho ghvn this fVHiiliig at tu fll park
band Htaml b the Mfdford band un
dtr the dlructlon of lUudutaater
Howland. Tht progrum whlfh wilt
tiuiuece at , tncludss many beau
tiful numbers, both I'laaaU- and popu
lar. Uy ifUI reciuust, the itrund
march by l.ell Mendelssohn "War
March of th Priests" from Alitalia"
will b played by the band this even
ing. The public la respectfully r
iiwsaled to kp aa quiet aa uosatblo
during the rendition of the various
Inatrumeutala. Following ia the pro
grant: Marrh. 'Officer of III Py". Hall
Concert valse. "Tha DruWa
lraer" Davaon
Overture, "Mignonette" Hauman
One-step, "Norway (the land of the
midnight auni ..Klher
Urand march, "War March of tb
rrleats", from "Athalla".
. Mendelaohn
Popular. The Mltle Ure Mother"
Chilian dance. Maminii"
Marcb. The Commandi r" Hi tl
The Star Spanned Rauner
LONGSHOREMEN ON STRIKE
(Continued from page one)
sist the preseut dcmtudt Utor
front etuidoers usoclalious lu Seat
tle, Tacoiua. Portland and Man Diego
have also refused to grant the rale
The boats that prob4bl ' III ou
tlltue to opt rate without tiiMtu oil
cargo Hie the l'actftc NaiUatlon com
pau'ti kteamerh. UuiMitd and U
luiinlug between San Fianclmo and
i l.oa Angeles aud a Hlego. aud the
drcst Northern Sieannhip roioiau
leMtU, the Noillm" I'uillii aud
Ulreat Northern, li..i run between
Han Francisco und Flaiel
Attorney l U Malu? ajUnU,'!
bu?du atuoit) bt; Ja0i,iluU)
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DOUBLE LIFE CHARGED
INNES' GEORGIA TRIAL
ATLANTA, (la., June 1. -Mrs.
Klolse Nelms Denuls who with her
sister, lieatrlce Nelms disappeared In
Ban Antonio, Tex., lit 181 1 weut there
expecting to marry Victor K. I lines,
although he already had w legal wire
and go with him to Indiana to found
a new tollgloua sect, according to tes
timony or Mra. John W. Nelms, moth
er of the missing women, in court
here today. Mra. Nelms testified lu
the trial ur Iuuea nil charge of lar
ceny after trust. He Is accused of
taking M"IU f" Mrs. Deuuis.
Mrs. Nelms took the stand after
other witnesses had testified that
Innes received about 2000 from
Mrs. Dennis to purchase real estate
In Montana, Mexico and possibly
I'tah Mrs Nelms told of letters her
daughter received from innes in tha
telling of his love for her.
He postponed the date of the mar
riage from time to time during I It
und the early part of lH,"-lhe wit-
Ccta'u,. said, "until finally he wrote ber
MUktid ! to meet him lu Aan Autonio lit Jus
H, where they would be married."
It already bad been testified that
Mrs Denuls thought lunes was not
married at the time she knew him
and that ho brought the present Mrs.
luues to Atlanta with him, Introduc
ing lur as his aunt.
Mrs Viola Dickies Innes. a divorc
ed wife of the defendant took the
HiMiul aud testified thai lunes had j
been married before she married him
and that lit full name wan ' I.
Verne Victor F.lnuue lunes" She
Inert with lilm al'iint un .ir, she
s.ilil flu i wei,. iliwiriiil it I aruu
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; UNDERTAKER
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MOVING PICTURE; lE&i-il
The Star fixator v i 1 1 nuke n mov f
Ing plrtur' ioiiipcIn In Mdford I'rf
day that will be the flrKi of It Kind
to be produced In tin- 'tate and will ,
prove a novel film. j
One of the big acrnes to be pro.
dticod on the library luwn at 2 p. m j
Friday, through the pfforts or Man
Bger D. h. Sharlta, lll be a picnic!
In which pracllca.il th whole cast j
will take part. C. K. Oatea. who will j
play one of the leading roles In the I
comedy, announce Hint the rollowlnn
will ho ruqueatod to attend tlio pic
nic: Krod Meara, Judge Tou Veil-,
J. A. Wosterlund, Art Ilurgeaa, W.
F. Isaacs, II. 0. Debllng. H. A. I.atta,
Chaa. Thotnaa, Hob Deuel, W. H.
(lore, Waller Uowne, J. C. Mann,
Ralph IlnrdHoll, Geo Collins, Jonaa
Wold, ICinll Schmidt, 8. Vllaa lleck
wltb, Phil llamll, li.-lroy (loteliell.
Shorty Carnott, Carl Hellbronner, ltd
Drown, II. A. Walther, (lua Newbury,
J. J. Ilurlitur, A. V. Ilnaelrlgg, Chaa.
Schlfffelln, "altor Mund), and El
mer Foaa. These Rcutlenen are r
enieated to bring their wlvea or aweel
lioarti. If you have no awetheart.
brliiK your mother or alalor or aoin
othur mail's awootheart.
Another acono will he made In
rront or the Slur thentor at II H. in.
aharp, In which Chief UHlaon will
ohoot at the loading character alx
tlmea lu ordor to atop the fleeing
highwayman. ,
'Muny other points In and around
the city will he uned to produoing
thlrt film. Thrilling scenes wilt be
numerous and many automobiles will
be used In the picture.
It will furnlah lots of run for the
actors aa woll aa prove a big adver
tisement for Hertford, l'raclleaiiy
everyone hue witnessed tho profes
sional mnvlo notors go through their
various parta. hut few of those who
will appear In this picture have ever
been filmed by n movie camera. One
feature of the plan Is thai much or
tho action will be extempore; only
the bigger scenes will be rehuarsed.
Carl Tongwald, I.owe Zundel will
play opposite to Mr tlatea. There are
muny well known I-hIIch who will a I ho
tuke a p.irt.
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tlHHsi'it illKH-H (if Ijii' IIMII ltoM Kiwtlnil nt I'ortiotnl.
Site v cIiom'ii qrtcen in stte.Ith i)iilet Mill s aMrh Hill reign
mer tilt' tenth annual fl(t tin .Itiw ". nil 1).
Queen AltirteJVt lnim will Ihj .Ht'iouuVtI ly more th 80,(mh
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ing off of the wood Micd or garage,
and happen to ask for it hnnd out at
your backdoor, youneed not be alarm
ed, as the movie actor may strike
your place at any moment.
tManager Sharlta of the Bur will
uae two thousand feet of film in pro
ducing thla comedy movie play, which
will require more than half an hour
to how it on the screen
The picture will iioxitlvely he made
I'i May If the w outlier Is not too bad.
SHACKLETON REPORTED SAFE
AT FALKLAND ISLANDS
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Mcutcnant Sir Krnest Shackleton'a
expedition, which had aa en object
the crossing of the Antarctic conti
nent from Weddcll sea to Ross sea.
started from Kngland in August,
lvl i. Sir Krnest, with one aeetlon.
went to Buenos Ayrea and the other
section waa sent to Tasmania. At
Uuenos Ayrea in October, 1911. Sir
Krnest sailed for Weddell seg. The
other party later proceeded from
Tasmania by the steamer Aurora for
Kos sen, where it was hoped 8lr
Krnetit and IiIh party would Join it
iiftcr croMsinK the continent.
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iihunt ialnml, hut thi pn
imiMipaible ciwinu 1" the pre
unfit oi ii hie wentlier condition
The meiligH iin thete in tirgetul.
in nl nl help fur the mnmoiieil meiii
In mi w ul the iiitiiimation rcecixeiB
'limn l.ieuletinnl Kiunkleton. tht
llil.in- nf the gi.M nmieiit lor endinif
l.-t i lie!' exiieiliimn Itoni Knglnnrt will
he nil mlonetl ntiil ii whaler will ho
-ut Irom the Fnlkliiiirt irluiidt. In
ni ;e lite mnrooiietl men.
Fatally Hurt
.loli n SruKger. an old settler In Hill
mu-nalili. Iiuil Ilia head blew off bv
j gn tn.MBttl duwharge of dynamllv
while blasting out stumps. He died
instantly. The Jagger (Okla.) lien
con. '
Aurora returned to Port Chalmers,
X. 'ft., having broken adrift In the
Ice on Mnv ti, 191.1. Klght of hur
men wen imhore when the vessel
broke ottiiy and nothing had been
heard from Shurkloton and his com
panions t the Ross sea base.
Port Stanley ia the capital or tbs
Falkland Inlands, which He In the
south Atlantic off the coaet of Ar
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