Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DESTINY
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NOT BLUSTERING
AYS
ION
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fCOW Strango to you, but it ia a very
ctraHgn bintory.
To Keep Itrvm-rts Clear
'I'hent Ik none other likn it in tho
wfyolo nnunla of mankind of men
XNthoriitjr out of ctorv 'ivilii'l iih
finmil nml Ijiilliliiif v tlio Kiliiv f.
Mon of tho world on tin untmod con-
oatly i unit IhcinKolvcti, not titulnr
Ike domination of any rulirifc ilynnaly
or of tho ambition of any joyal i'mn
lly. . . Now wlmt wo nro pro-
.ffflnn to ilo fa to mo tlmt nobody
inara tlmt. Mini that, bring nfo itclf
tijrniiiat intorlVroni'o from Hip ont
ldi, mII of it force its going to be
bnbiiiil Ua mnrtil Idon, find innnkind
I ffninir to know tlmt whnn Aiiii'ricn
ajiPttka lit menu wlmt ln any.
"Von know tlmt llu chief thinx
.tlmt in hnlilintr ninny M'0ili luick
from (nlhnainmn for wlmt i mllcd
jimimrrilnons la.llio four of imlitnr
m I wiuit to any a word to yon,
young xcnllcmi'n, nbont niililiiriMii.
Von art' not n iiillitiiriniii bcciiii'.c von
nri' lullltary. Mi'litm-mm iIiich not
flnuaiat in llio (Mfltcni'P of nu nnny,
iKit ovpii in tlii rvinti'iH'0 of a vrrv
groat a rtny. Militunmn in a hpinl.
It b n point of view. It in n "Vfli'iii.
II I ft uiriru. Tho piirMMi of mil
lUtrtmn f to nan unnii'H for hkuivn.
"TIlO Mpirll of lllilitMriHHI U Hip op.
)Kiilc of tho nlviliau xfIrit tlio oiv-
Wj&lhiat11' '" ft eo""lr" w,r
infntnrflin prevail llm milium- imui
lmtka down upon I lie civil Inn, ivxnnl
Irim a inffiior, thliikn of him am in
(Piiiloil for bin, tlu military iiiiiii'n
atipporl nml imo, mid juat mo lonK id
Ainvrion In Aumricn tlmt npirit and
point of vinw am impomiibli with ua.
There In as yot in tlii-country, wi
iW jih 1 can dUcovor, no taint of the
HjiiiH of inilllnritui).
Civil I'miw Supremo
"Von know that one lliiuir In which
mir forofntlmra toel: prido wan thin,
Mint tho rivi) pintor in aiipcrinr to tho
.iMIUMy powor ill tho United SIMi-m.
Onto ond iigntii tho jwnpltt of tho
Unitod Stntos havo no admirod omo
kn'ol military mini to nmko him pron
l4ont of tho Unitod SInIcn whon lm
burnHiu (toiumitiidoritiobiof of mII tho
forroH of tho Unitod Stston, but ho
wa ooiMiuHiiilor-in-olilof boomtiw ho
vh protiMont, not boonnne h hod
bmn trMiiioil to hiiiih and hU nuthor
Ky wan civil, not military. I oan
tmh y nothimr of military mwvr,
lint 1 am inatrnolH l- tho ooiiKtitn
tion to u you for (talriotio pnqHtoM
Hud that U tho only uh yoti earo to
bo put to. llmt in tho onl to m.ii
Hiilil (o iro to bo mt ti lieraHw,
aXtr all. Avhat in the u in J(iitjK an
iiorinn if you do not know wlmt
it ia.
I'rldo of Anu-ilamlMii
"Von havo rond a ronl dmU in
bdoka wlnml tho prido of tho old Ho
maH ntiam who alwayM foil ilko
drawing himaolf to IiIn full hoixht
whaM a aftiri 'I km a IUiuihh.' but m
mtat with tha prido that uiiutt
liavo rfnon to hi ho it, our prido hns
ihu' diatiootioH, not tho diMtinotion
of th mr imporiai powor ot a in rat
Otnpir, not tho diMiHotion of miK
UMiaUra of the world, but tho .li.lm.
tiiw of oarryiug Hitain litliU i..i ilir
world that Iho world lm n, wi -,
ilNlinollv mhm Wforo, oottmn u u I 1 1 lt
HM or liberty and primiplc ;,il
4ilAaflilii
"Wabaw drawn our ix'oplo, n n
Iwow, from all art of tin- w..U,
Mild we hv lnn wmiowlmt ili-tmli
iA iwwitly, Ronllomon, Ih-ohu-i' .
at tboiM thouRh I ImihW h ,h
iwll aumlM-r hm wo haw di.iuii
iatfl otir oitiavnkliim have imi tukui
Ito tbair krarta I ho spirit of Aiihi -a
and huvo lowd ..ilur 'i,huimi
Mont than they loved tho i-nmilt ,t
Utair adoption.
AniorloitnUni DefiniHl
' V havo talked KUod deal about
AauMicaaittm. It ought to w a mut
tw of urid itk u io know uh.it
4UMtiiMniMi ra)ly oon-its m
iiwrioaoiMu eonaiata in uitnlv bo
Ueriny ia the )U-inoipU4 ot Annrica
iWid put tint thfin fint n aboxe nn -tpiinir
tkat mixhl by obuiue .i.inc nun
&WMBtitioii with it. And I. i.i mv
rrt, believe that the Amrnnin ut
a apirUiial teat. If a mini li.i to
MUke eieuaea for what ht- ha ilouo
as an American, doubt In- Ai, . i.
oatiiaia. Ha ourat to know nt ,,u
atop of hiii aetion that what lf-
kiud khould be that whuh m Vn.,n
an n'-d be ashamed ot. Vm. u,
0ueht to put thin t-i to I'MiN in. in
we know. We oujjht to lw n !
known (bat anybody who doc n..t
jmt Amariea firat eannot imum.h
riUi ua, but m omrbt to sot ilx-m ti,
oawiJo. We ought to -,i thru tin
example by thinlinj miiu. .
tboimht-., b outer! in si Am
pi i ri him"- uuil thone
jmimv will tuiid
(iHywbore ill lb
intended lor the betterment ol uiuii
kind. 3lonnto lKtrtrlno
"Von havo hoard of the Monroi
dortnuo, KOiitleinoii. Yon know that
we are already npiritual paitner
itb both oontiitenln of thin homix
I li pie and that America meaim some
tbiuir which ia bicner orcn fhnu the
t nited Stnton and that we Miuid
here with the -Tol power of thi
eotr, ready to nwinjf it out into
the field of action whenever liberty
and independence and tmlilieal integ
rity are threatened anywhere in lh
wealom tieinijvliirc.
"And wo nrc ready nobody hnA
authorised inc to miv tbi", lint I am
aiire of it we aie ready to join with
the other nation of the world in (toe
ing; that tho kind of juatioe prevail
anywhere that wo believe in.
"I am an American, hut I do not
belie vo that any of ua love a Mux-
tonng nntiiinnlitv, n iintionnlltv "with
a chip on it Nhotildnr, n uatinunlilT
with ila elbows ont nml ita Mwngget
on. c btvo that ouiot, Melf-ropoet-
infr, unconiiorable xpirit which does
not Mtrikc until It it. forced to Mtrike,
ami thou vtrikea to compior.
".My eoneoption of America i n
eoiieeplittn of iiilinito dignity, iilntm
with quiet, iinqiiettiiiimlile miwit. I
link von, yminir gontlcmeii, to join
with me in that eoueeiitioii, ami let ns
all in our .evcnil spbi-iet lie Holdier
together to realize it."
AUSTRIANS FLEE
BRYAN
SUGGESTS
love your Work
and stay young
INV TAT ON
TO
BULL MOOSERS
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hi'jb LUCINOA Wt'm RN
BEFORE
VICTORIOUS
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OF
RUSSIANS
l'lrritorjItAI), Juno ft Tlio var
office announcement of todav xun
"On account of the rati dial in
many placea the Auntrolluiigurlan
and Auatro-neriiiHii tionpa wlthilten
rapldl)' liuforo the blowa of our aouth
nrn army, the numb or or prlaonerj
bnalucreafted onlr very little. The
total no wamouuta to about 1700 of
ficer and 11-1,000 nuiii.
"Tho oniony left ouormoiia (HMiitl
tloa of military itoroa oorywhor-t in
tlio territory ovnouuted.
"On tlio CaucaMlan front, In the ill
roctlo not Dlarliekr. we approarhetl
Turklah poiltloua without being oh-
mi veil and attarkod the onomy whll
ho waa roatlna. We captured lilx
en m p. After ufferin amall l(tn i
tho (iiiomy flod.
"An attack by Turk In the ronton
or Itevaubniiio waa repulaed."
RT. I.Ol'lS, 5Io., June 13 -William
.1. Hryau, uowapaper reiiorter
from Nebrneka, arrived here today to
"oovor" the democratic national con
vention. Ho aaiortod moat emphat
ically that hlMreportorlal role would
have hta flrat Interest, bat the for
mor awretary of atato, chief builder
of many democratic platform, In
cluding tho one on which tho party
now atauclR, and author of uumeroiiK
peace treatlen, baa a new treaty to
propoo to other democratic loadera
a pact between the democrata and
progresalvea to Induce in out of tho
Hull Mooito to aiiptMirt the democratic
ticket next fall.
Is OpjHiii iini TlniK
"Now la the opportune lime for
the democratic party to got mom of
the prngroMlvca," aald .Mr. Hryau.
In a haaty, acroHa-tlio-corrldor Inter
view aa lm roacbod bin hotel today.
"Tho progroaalvoa wore not nt all
MttlBfied with tbo roaulta of their
con vontlon at Chicago," Mr. Hryan
II I -.....,!.. I. ..II...... II... I
.............. mi. ..-...,. . ...v...... .".hk , ,,vor .loclllio"
lime is ripe or mo uemurraia io o
eiiro u larj;o part of tho progrosalvo
vote.
"Thoy arc clenoat to ua In aympn
tby, anyway, you know," Mr. Ilryan
added. Ilo Imllcatod that thin might
lie largely aocninpllHliod by the bulld
Iiik of tho democratic platform with
;W0MEN SEEK j" --Z
' sraffi PUNK sm
ST. I.Ol'lS. Juno .. With nr
rnnpeinrnt eomplotcd 'or a hearing j
before Hie reaotntion cowmlMee of
the democratic convention a aoon ns
it i orgnnimil u ff ragtts today di
rected their principnl offorH to an
ilicntionul enmpfligfl among- the del
- 'tc-.
lined with thousand of patnpli-,iil-
(X plaining the tolitioal ationgth
hi voting of women in twelve Mate
'and forrcHMting the probable effwt
'id' the vote in tbo aoulli, .Mis Mabel j
If you want to be xo and enjoy onion, eceetary or t lie wonuin h
porrflct health, fall In lovo with Hirty, nml her aide nwdo h tbor
your work. j ougb ennvat of the lending hotel.
Thin In the advlro of Mlaa I.tieln- Hvery tlelogate dieeoverod wan given
da Washburn of Potadam, N. Y., !" immpiiiot
said to be the oldost woman In the
United Statoa still an active teacher
She becamn n toachor 0 I years ago.
"I'm not old, hoonuno I find fun
In my work," alio anys. "I will nev
er tie old iicrntiHH i iuiiik young
.Member- of tho N'ationnl Americnn
Wnmnii Suffrage iiontciatinn held
filial reboarnltt for the "golden In no"
died dixplnv tomorrow in which
hundreds of women will artieiinlo.
Siteakoi'w from tho t'oiigroionul
-ta.:
i , .
I walk 22 blockH n day and when aiinroaevii. oiowiim on mo prom
tho Hchnolhoya ohnllengo mo m , inml lwl mni'M. The M tool -cor- '
nor f-penknig, now to Si. Loiiih, ore- ,
nled inteivtt, nuijiy htiiiik following'
Ibo nkora. Ilamg adilromeiP a :
eommiiiiieMtioti to i'rewiilent WiNon
ON WATER USERS yeslenlay in the intercut of the siif
" ' frage movement, inemborx of the
cltl7eiiH when tho f Iro I oongroMionnl utiioii loduv proimroil !
imini hiiiii on mo tor n oaiupaigii in Imlmnn, tbo homo
water, or suffer the humiliation ofnf Vioo-Provident Marsluill. " .MUk
TO ENFORCE LAW
Med ford
alarm rings,
Sturdy Muscles
Xecd the balance, of koon
brains and steady nerves.
All three depend largely upon selecting food
that contains the certain elements that each organ
requires.
Grape-Nuts
a delicious food
made of whole wheat and malted barley, is a splen
didly balanced ration, and includes the vital min
eral salts phosphate of phtash, etc. so frequent
ly lacking in the usual dietary.
Grape Nuts comes ready to eat with cream or
good milk; has delightful flavor; is easily digested
and highly nourishing a wonderful builder of
body, brain and nerve energy
"There's a Reason"
Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts
liroaresslve planks that would appeal appearing In police, court, with tho
MARSHALL OPPOSITION FAILS
1 I,
(Continued trom page one;
I am not a i-amUdaie," said (low-r-nor
Stewart. i
It naa leported today that .Indue
Thompson, a ramlldate for Nebras
ka's place on the resolution commit
tee, and a Ilryan state leador, Intend
ed to present peace, prohibition and
auti-mllltarlst Issues In the platform
making committee f wated there.
"These reimrts are merely part of
the Nebraska fight again Mr. llr)su,"
said Judge Tbompnon. He denied
that he planned to pivhent hiicIi
plunk
r
to tbo Hull Mooo. ,
"I have no plans except to report
this convention," was Mr. Hryau's
answer when asked If ho would ad
dross tho convention or appear be
fore the resolutions committee In be
half of poaoe and autl-mllltarlHtlc
planks or tako any part In the vice
presidential contest.
Vol in Con vent Ion
Whon Mr. Ilryan arrived few of
the democratlo loaders uorn out of
bed, but bo hold an impromptu re
coptlon In tho hotel lobby and with
difficulty made his way through n
crowd of bandshakerj to bis room.
A large percentage of I bone who
greeted his wore fellow correspond
ents. Jator Mr. Ilryan made tbo follow
ing statement:
probability of paying a tine of $fi.
Thin Is the edict Issued last night
by Klre t'lilef Iiwton and City Kn
glneor Arnsplgor. .JAn alarm was
turned In lat night, and very few
of tbo Medford people waterlog their
lawns, shut ofr tbelivlawn sprinklers.
Spoclul pollen In autog will travel
through the roHldciitMlNtrlct bore
after whon an alarm Is turned in,
to catch vlolatora of tho order, which
will be published today.
not expect to tako any official part
In tho convention. Having been de
feated for delegate at large In my
own state, I will not accept a seat
on the floor ot the convention as an
alternate from Nebraska nor swept
a proxy from any other state."
Mr. Ilryan bnd several callers dur-
"I havo come to the convention us ( lug the day ami talked about the slt-
ueHspapor correspondent ami do nation.
KUio Hill, daughter of l(epiesenln
lio Hill of Connecticut, wns dis
patched there to open a brunch of tho
union and create interest in the earn
iwign. ROOSEVELT MEETS
WITH MU0SE LEADERS
OYSTKIt HAY. X. Y., Juno 18.
Colonel Theodore Itoovuvelt was
visited at his home nt Sagamore Hill
Monday by .las. It. (iifflcld and Doan
William uraper 1-ewln. According
to his secretary, Joint W. .McOrath,
who returned trom Chicago, the
colonel "bad a full and frank ills
cuftslotf' with Mr. (iarfleld and Dean
Lewis as to wliat be Intends to say
with regard to the political situation
and "the time he should any it."
DR. J. D. RICKERT
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
The nclcntltlc. Intelligent, drugless, efficient adaptation of glass
os for tho aid of vision and the relief of headaches and eye-strain,
COntTKSY, ACCURACY AND PItOMPTNKSS PRHVAIK.
Suite 1-2 over Tho May Company, Medford, Oregon.
Why SiuoUo Hit Cigars
When I. a Oondas are only 10c
MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT
Teacher of Piano and Harmony, composer of "Our Navy," "A
Memory," etc. A teacher with an established reputation, who
maintains a high ntandard and gets results through a correct di
agnosis and through tho application ot tho proper prescription to
meet the nccda ot each Individual pupil.
fil'MMKIt TKHM
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO
Itooui tot Gnrnctt-Ootvy llldg., Phono. 71!.
Mcdfttrd, Ore.
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&?. Green Trading Stamp Books will be redeemed in cash after July 1
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Pleasurable Savrnq
Iil.iimuoN .ire on'
Of the h. I lin t
lnenlH olien it io
day.
TUay are constant
ly IncresftuK o
prle and there is
no probsbilio of a
reduction
lty cbarglna a inill
profit and Munu
and selling for s u
we ean undersell
most dealers.
Ulna White ! I -moBtts
from JlS to
JKOO.
Perfect dtamomU
always net (be iu
rhassr a profit
Diamond r I u , s
bought from u will
ha rai'urcbssed at
ths pries whicti
you paid nue ear
from now. pint, to
per cent
Re the n ilnx
mountinisn
Visitors Ih! wel
come. Martin J. Hetltly
The .lewilcr
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lirnof Hosiery, AlrCnll
Ptillfi'iiH, l.dt Porlo Wool-
C1IK.
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
RELIABLE METHODS
Agpiits for .M. &('. Skirts,
Black Dresses, Mni.on
Suits, Alelva Waists, Paul
.Jones "Middies.
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Wash Goods
Special
1.V lijjnretl Dress Crepes and
of col-
Lawns, JT-incli, variety
urs, to i'Iokc at, yartl,
9c
Hosiery Special
Ladies' Blat'k Tlsi', till sizes,
Si .. lu 11), seamless,
9c
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Embroidery
Special
Rofvulnr l.l-inch Cambric Kni-
hroidery KdRiiiff, J5' L- to inch,
(iioted special for this sale,
yard.
9c
70c Towels for 9c
WEDNESDAY
With any purchase of $3 or over we will sell one
pair of 70c Towels for 9c. SEE WINDOWS
Notion Special
3 cards Hooks and Eyes . 9
.' cards 3e Buttons ,' J)
3 pkgs. oc Pins 9$
3 cards oc Safety Pins. 9
3 spools Basting Cotton 9
3 pkgs. Wire Hair Pins 9
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pi'tial Weilnesdny,
Second I'M oop
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the t ..t -xam.U I ifcVWGrf2IS,fcCl'il ' V
world, tt.r in.) .no Pull'1". 'WmTvtm " T-itl j zKiiZZtttZZtZK&
Wash
Skirts
Complete line of M. J: C.
WasJU Skirts, regular and
'tm si.rs, spot-ially jiru'ed,
s tul l'Moor
$2.58, 2.75, $3.75
Pongee
Silk
ttMwh Fnncy INitivf Hilk,
rej.'uUu' ."ir, Mecial for tins
ale,
S9c
I'f ssMlt)laiHiaSriiOiiis imisapii
Lingerie
Waists
Extra special, regular 1.2.j
values, all iwa, on wale,
Second Flmr
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