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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDRPENPENT NEWSPAPER
PUDL1HIIRU BVEIlY AFTBIINOON
EXCKIT HUNPAY HT THE
MEDKOItD PIU??TINO CX.
Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29
North Fir street; telephone 75.
The Democratic Times, th
Mall. The MiNlforil Trlliunn. Thr
cm Oregonlan, Ths Ashland Tribune.
Medford
r South-
aEOHOR PUTNAM, Bdltor.
BonscntPTion HATZBI
8ne year, b matv ... 15.00
ne month, by mall .CO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Mm ford. Phoenix, Jacksonville
nniJ Central Point .80
RaturiJay only, by mall, pr yer.. 2.00
Weekly, ptr year. . 1.80
Offlalnl Paper of the City of MHfont.
Official Paper of Jacknon County.
Hntered as aeooml-alaM matter at
Msjirerd, Oregon, under the aot of Mareh
I, 18,9.
CHILD POVERTY AND CHARITY
Sworn Circulation for 1915 Hit.
Kull leased wire Associated Press dig.
patches.
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EM-TEES
Our flreat .Mjntery Serial,
Slop!
Tho wonl rftiiR out llko n nhut,
piercing tho night nlr.
Tho street wag desortcd savo for
GOOO jicoplo JtiHt comliiK out of IS
moving ploluro shown.
Stop!
Again tho word nmoto tho nlr, bnt
tiohody stopped thoy wero too dnrn
ed nnxloun to catch tho last car
home.
To ho ConMnuod.
In Mimlor Trials.
Tho tlnui Is hound to como when
tho beautiful actroM, instead ot tell
ing htr life ilory to the Jury, will
havo It shown to alow uiuslc ua n film.
Wo know a man who has his wlfo
ko well trained ho can ninko her do
anything she wants to .
Ken red.
An American Indy at Btratford-on
Avon showed oven nioro than tho
usual American fervor, She had not
recovered when sho roachod tho rail
way station, for nho remarked to a
friend as the wulkod on tho plat plat
eorm: "To think that It was from thin
Tory platform tho Immortal burr
would depart whomever ho would
lonvo for town I" Sacred Hoar. Review.
llo'll KIiik t (lio Jury.
l'OIl IIXCIIAXQII Legal advice
hy an attorney for ocol Instruction.
Addrul K, II ox zil,, Time office.
IO AiiKolofl TiniCM.
Tetli vtt. Art.
d'Olt HXCIIANtlH My talkhiK
niHohliiu for dentistry, or will take
old plnuo. Address M., Ilox 233,
Tim as office. I.os Angeles Times.
Woik for tho Vlro.Pwddoiit.
IX promoting the eampnign against child poverty inaug
urated by Judge Henry Neil, originator of tlie moth
ers' pension system, Amos Pinehot thus diseusses poverty
and charity, which is opposing mothers' pensiens:
"Poverty is the curse of civilization. Child poverty is
the worst kind of poverty. Jf you strike a sapling with an
axe it may live, but it will grow up a scarred tree. If you
give a child a bad start, you cannot expect it to become a
strong man or woman, or a fii'st-rate citizen.
"The hope of America is in its children. That is why
Judge Neil's mothers' pension proposition is fundamental.
He wants to place American children bevond the neces
sity of charity to have them grow up in their homes, to
have the. state give the widowed mother enough money to
raise the family independent of the bounty of the rich.
That is nothing but hard common sense. It ought to have
been done half a century ago.
" IT you were a mother and you lost your husband and
your money, would you prefer to have your children taken
from you and put in an institution, or would you rather
have the state give you enough to raise them at home?
That is all it amounts to.
"Of course, charity fights widows' pensions.
"Charity fights most things that are common sense and
human, or that take away from its prestige. For instance,
it was not till Itw.i m my state .New York that the pub
lic school maintained by taxation wrested the education of
the child away from the charity school; it was a hard fight,
fn .Massachusetts this change was made in .1817. Public
school education did not become a fairly general matter in
the United States until 18b0. .Many states still lack com
pulsory education.
"No doubt some of them will have compulsory .military
training before compulsory education comes in.
"It is cyory bit as important to take the life of a poor
ciuiu owl m i uc generally unsynipauieiic, oiicu urutai and
always stupid hand of charity and put it back in the home
where it belongs, as it was to prevent charity from usurp
ing our educational system.
" I am forjudge Neil's proposition first, last and all the
time."
KIDDIES IN THE WORLD WAR
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MAN LOSING HIS PLACE AS PROVIDER
lr AN no longer supports his family in industrial cen-L-
ters. In fact, it takes the combined labor of several
members oi the family to sustain it.
Industrial surveyors of the Rockefeller foundation re
cently made an investigation of one hundred representa
tive families in Springfield, 111., to determine the source
of income. Only nineteen of the hundred families were
supported by the men without assistance from wife or
child.
"Thirty families had two breadwinners, twenty-seven
had four and nine had five or more," runs the report. The
figures include the children under M years who "made
regular contributions by earning a dollar or two a week
selling papers or running errands. With but few excep
tions, save in the case of mothers who cared for the homes
and of small children, all who were able helped in some
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liiiauciai way in iiiaiuiaiiiuig me Home; and in some cases
motliprs were forced by economic pressure to earn sub
stantial amounts either by taking in boarders or lodgers,
or by going outside the home to work."
.It took liUCI workers to support 100 families.
Under our economic system man is no longer a "good
provider" not his fault;' he is willing enough.
Perhaps the low of prestige and place will force him
to study industrial conditions and act intelligentlv to rem
edy them. If he doesn't, it will not be long before the
labor of the entire family will fail to sustain it.
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LONGSHORE
PACIFIC
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STRIKE
Here nre the yonnffcit Frcncli nurse nml younfre-t Ruiun soldier,
Iiiotnrt'd nt Camp de Mailly. The little Mildier is it member of the seeoml
reifiinnit. The little nurse is tlie rtnutfhfer of tliu chief siirneon of Mailly
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News From Our Neighbors
THE MEADOWS
SIS VALLEY
SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 22. With
a truco that had lasted twelve das
broken, the strlks ot the Pacific coast
longshoresmen, called June 1. was
expected to be resumed today from
San Diego to Seattle. The Water
front Kmployors' union announced
that It Intended to put 250 non-union
men to work on various vessels In this
port, assigning armed guards to pro
tect them. Union officials stated it
would be their policy not to Interfere
In order to show the omploers that
Inexperienced striko breakers could
not do tho work, but foar was express-
ed that hotheads among the strikers
might not be content to play the wait
ing gamo counselled by their leaders.
Anticipating clashes the polico were
prepared for prompt Intervention. A
similar stato of affairs prevailed at
other ports.
Meanwhile Immigration Commis
sioner Henry M. White, of Seattle,
who since tho beginning of tho striko
affecting upwards of nine thousand
stevedores has been striving to effect
a permanent settlement of tho
trouble was making ready to como
to San Francisco to contlnuo his
mediator efforts.
The question of n olosed or open
shop Is Bald to bo the point on which
employers and employes spilt In their
negotiations for definite settlement
of differences. All demands regard
ing Increased wages and improved
working conditions wero temporarily
granted by tho employers Juno 10,
pending arbitration.
Tho stenmboiit owners association
whose bay and river boats have been
tied up since June 1, by a striko of
deck hands and firemen, has Joined
with the San Francisco chamber of
commerce and tho Waterfront Em
ployers' association in declaring for
an open shop and announced Its in
tention ot resuming operations on
that basis.
Suffered Great Pain 1
UUtr Tent cfLona LoolctA-for prtxrtptum.
IknrMr.EiUtorl am maklnu a per
sona! appeal to your readers who aro
bothered with kldnoy and bladder trouble
and rheumatism, to glvo "P !" "J ot
harsh (alts, or alcoholic kidney medi
cines and in their placo tako a short
treatment of "Anuria" and bo convinced
of Its wonderful virtues as I was. 1 suf
fered great pain, had a great deal of
Irritation, water becamo foul. I tried
everything advised but with no results.
1 sent for a box of "Anurlc Tablots" and
won discovered that they brought relief.
I havo used them since, and now tho
water Is natural, my health good, and
nppetlto splendid, borao of tho doctors
pronouueed my troublo enlarged prostata.
Now I have no moro troublo and 1 most
assuredly feol that this latest discovery
of Dr. i'lf rce's Is tho best remedy for
bladder and kldnoy troubled that I know
of. If I can Induco anyono to glvo It a
trial, I feel that Jio will thank mo for
calling attention to this groat boon
that relloves this seemingly, worst of
all troubles that human ilea It can fall
heir to.
(Signed) II. II. Fleibiikk.
Nete: Up to this tlmo. Anurlc " ha3
not ln on salo to tho public, but by lha
persuasion of many patients and tho
Increased demand for this wonderful
healing tablet, Doctor l'lerco has finally
decided to put It Into tho drug stores of
this country within Immrdlato roach, or
send 10 cenw for largo trial package.
Simply osk for Doctor Plerco's Anuria
Tablets. There' can bo no Imitation.
Every packagnof "Anurlc "Is suro to bo
Dr. Plurco's. You will llnd tho slgnaturo
on the packagu just as you do on Dr.
Plerco's Favorite Prescription, tho over
famous friend to ailing women, and
Dr. Plerco's Ooldun Medical Discovery,
proven by years to lw tho greatest general
tonic ana reconstnictor for any one.
At any rate don't glvo up hooo ot
being cured of your malady until just
& few dotes of "Anurlc" havo proven
that It will make you fool llko a differ
ent person.
Enrron Pleaso Insert this letter lq
lomu conspicuous placo In your paper.
mIN MlISII V (rroR I
HEDf0W tJUlliJ VJllOTHty
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressinq and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
llttoould mnko the Illustrations for
th CoHgrMaJonal Heoord,
Or art us animal trainer In the bn
rami of anlmttl Industrie.
Or keep ths Wshlntn monuiunt
palntml!
I YESTERDAY'S BALL GAMES I
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.ViltlOIUll INIglHV,
W. J.. PC.
ItroflklfN II II 104
PMU4lphl 10 10 AOO
Xw Verk II IS (II
ItMtON II U 600
aiMiMnall ! IS 481
OMWKO IB II 46S
Ptltubtirgk II IS 411
t. UH II II IIS
AiiioiIomii Ianikiui,
W. L. PC.
Cl8Tld II 14 071)
Dutrolt II IS 671
WatttlHCUH It it 5
Kw Yvrk ..! 14 617
l!aten IS 17 60B
OhlBHKO If II 4 it
it. Unit ..II II III
Philadelphia II 16 300
CVwist Uiiiguo.
W. U PO.
Vernon 41 10 .611
UtfAHtftiM 41 II .III
ten PntHohMw II It .SI0
PrUHd II 31 .616
ttrilt Uk ... II 37s .4I
Oakland . . n 50 3:.
SMITH OF PITTSBURG
TEMPLAR GRAND MASTER
GERMAN UNDER SEA
BOAT VISITS SPAIN
MADItll). June :'.' -A (lurman hu1
raarlne nrrlvml today at l'rUnn.
Tbtt ufflcrs dlwmbarkwd and left for
Madrid with a coHtldwttlRl lttr for
King Alfuuse.
Tb Arrival of th Clarmnu sub
mirtH U-S0 at CarUgeua was offi
cially rouflrrattd. The subniHrlMH Is
HNkrHl lHslW t(tM Spaalah oruis
Hr Catuluna Th secretary of th
(lermau embassy at Madrid has left
for CartMna to rertiva au autugrtiph
ltr frara tho tlrtuuH wrouror U
King Alfonso, supposed to bw thauk
for a reptou ulruu Interned tier
mans from Kameruu.
Tho Mellon of tho )trn)w wM"i
favors the UurmaM M In th war
Mbllahl artllM today eulogising
tit Ooruiau sailors for thlr uaval
plolts. Th submarine cann fio'n
Pola, tb Austrlau uatal i.t
JUAREZ EVACUATED
BY CARRANZISTS
F.l, PASt), Tex., June 22 Junrtw.
tlM Mittii timu inioi the Itio
(Iraude from hsre, hh more than
half-evai-unled at 10 o'eliMsk Imlay
tiy the l arranaa tcHrnauu. It a of
ficially ri'Mirtei ou this side that
lhr trainlwaUa of aolUier had yoae
Miuthward tlunuir tm early morntiw.
Anwncau anuy oflH'ialH -.hvi.61
tk iHtutiua that Mvaeuatiou wiul4 U
eoiuiilvtrd duruur tha day, until the
Mexican wer Ueyul tb range of
the Anwrieaa artifk'ry.
Ocural Bell, instead of giinjr to
Fort lMih thi moruing, retttHUKKl
downtown dh temiHirnrv hcadqaar
ter ut lb Tolle club, nhwie he
llVl-ti,
N'olwitliHtanding the prrMrtliHH
for darturv, oldira retuttiueil on
guiird ut the t'UHtooiH gata and (lea
ii. il ditnsulek' hfudnuartara whil a
ti iiiiimed the utraeU.
STAR THEATER THURSDAY ONLY
1.0K ANQEJ4CR. Cl., June 22
Ue S. Haiitli af Mltabury wh elmU-
ed today grand tnaattr of the grand
entnutpoient of KuiiHtt" Templar of
hi Fnited State ut the llnrt -llind
itl" " ' auiu'lue.
Why Snmlia Hit Oigoen
Hu'h.n l.a Qoudaa ar oaly 10a
Mwdiutd trad la Mmtfofd iwtia.
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Samiiol Ilortclson, of the Ucrtol
son cinnabar mines, wont to (Irauts
Pass Saturday morning.
Davo Cottrell and wlfo were Med
ford passengers Saturday in Fred
Moore's Ford.
There are 1G new men who have
just gone to work at the Mountain
King cinnabar nitnos that add'lo our
population. Most of them are new
anivuls from tha California mlnita.
John Drake, John Paue, Kdard
Hussull and Dill Pomeroy ar aniouf !
tha uuw men put to work at tha ltor-1
tolsou cinnabar mines. Thy now
liuvo it dosoti or so uaw mn at work.
Theo. Io droV to (lold Hill Fri
day shopping.
A big dune ut 1)111 Pomarey la
prauUod for next Saturday night. A
big crowd Is expected.
lka Peterson, who has been em
ployed at tliu Little Jean clnnabur
mine, has gon Into the bay fields.
Flula Muyfleld is busy helping the
go eminent put tho fire trails in
shape. It la netting to be a hard
matter to gut moil In the Metutowa
since nilnlug has' oallvtl so many Into
the hills.
Cliff Hazeluood Is packing ore
from the Hauler mine In Mill Hol
low to the HertelMii retorts.
The I.lttle Jeun mine now has a
battery of three, pipe retorts at work
on their cluuabar ore.
Mrs. M)rtle llaxelwood, wife of
Amos C. llaselwuod, guee to Port
land Monday for a vUlt with her
mother for several weeks.
S. II. Hubbard of the Ileagle coun
try spent Wedaeaday at the mines In
the Meadows.
Much comment favorable to tho
county court's efforts to give the
Meadows fair roads to Med ford, has
been beard sine the new work start
ed on the new grade near the Hub
hard pluce aud the work below the
Johnnie Hdiugtoii and family are
moving their lnuiHclinlil kooiIh into
(lold Kill, whole they will reside for
Home liiiic.
At (lie unuiiitl Hchool meeting held
Mondny, MUk Uanicls of Medford
wn elected teuehcr for the enwuing
year, M. A. Kehultz re-olecled direc
tor and II. I. I'oltou hh olurk.
Mi 'Ai'hnn Kenwey loft Tuesday to
vixit her grondniutber hi Central
Point.
J. It. Xenlon and wife of Table
Kock viitd with 0. T. S11h and
fuuiilr Friday and Saturday.
Mr. W. A. AdauMin rwited the
dentit in Medfurd thitf week.
W. ('. Kenney made u bnaitHMS trip
to Mllord Monday.
The slight ruin wliieh Ml the early
part of the week did eoneidtirahle
Vxd to the gardona, hot not mueh to
other eroim. The rain was heavier
in moid tieetiotiM than here.
Mr. I). C. WJxoii returued fnim a
vi.it in Tolo Wednesday.
Mrs. O. T. WilftftM wa vWteil Jast
wek l Mi (Iruce DiekiMtn of Port
hind. Mis- DickiMMi wai an old-lime
friend of 51 r. Wilxou and wan in
fmwii with Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Nealitn nnd i.uiuh.
COURT HO USE NEWS
Reported b Jackson County Ab
stract Co . Sixth aud Fir Sts.
Circuit
J. W. llerrou vs. Myrtle U. Duy,
ot al, action for woaey.
OREGON
mm
READY FOR SERVICE
SAX FRANCISCO, June '2'2
Midiilir.tioii of tlie national guard of
the I'sciflc coHst ntnle eontiimed to
day in reioiMn' to Prenident WiNoii'h
call for men. Oregon Iiiih ulrond.
notified tlie war department that its
militia it under eanvaa and uwuitin
marching order at the Claekninah
raage NHdiilixalion cHinp. Oilier wes
tern tnt e were moving their tmopH
lward their rendesvonn todav.
Adjutant (leneral 0. W. White of
Oregon, while notifying tlie war de
partment iestenlay tlmt his com
mend wm ready, asked for authority
to reeruit four new companies of
eoast artillery and u new regimuut
of infantry.
One Seattle wignal corps company
spent last night under canvas nt the
Washington HMdiilixntion cttiup nt
AmerieMii Ike. Other companies
o.xpeeled to reach tite camp today.
Washington's militia now number
111(11 men, -101 recruits lm ins; joined
the eolorM this week. Four hundred
and sity-eight men wero needed to
bring the guard up to its full
strength.
Medfonl llooslors Htuoko
The Medford and Mt Pitt Cigars.
T-A-X-I
PHONE 300
First half mllo from stnnd, I pas
senger lfic, two passengora 25c.
Within city limits, outsldo half
mile zone, 1 or 2 pussongors, 2 He, ,1
passengers, 40c, 4 pnssongers, fiOc.
Country ratos, l."r mllo. Special
rates along paved highway.
VAX !(. I'IKItSO.V, PltOP.
Stand nt llixiwu's.
I'rolmito
A. J. Itandall estate, order of final
settlement . second and final aoct
W. F. I.awbertsou ostate, appll-
, nnllmi to obtain nrtlur to nnnvuv rnnl
Hoduers stora toward Central Point. . ......... . .. .. ...
. . uaiMie unuer oomraei oi iieeeueni.
order permitting same.
A P. Talent estate, waiver of ob
jections of sale; order confirming
i
t oIKlaie
wars al tlu m.u inn
di, "Th lUuitm I'm," kiU W h tm tgw UmtjM.
.ur eoia-
The gruatly lucroasod travel since the
mining excitement beeaiue aeute has j
really demanded this Improvement '
and tke developments ot the imst
few da) has shown that the coun
try Justified tho interest that has
beuu given. A very determined of
ten has been inudu to keep mutters
quiet until the newb opened veins
hae been traced bat tha htgk grade
of the ores has oaused o much eom
ment that the great richness of the
neuly eeoaed vela la becoming
known to rim ay.
Jtlll Paaseray jtnd siater visited
lower Kvaas creek valley Sunday.
1 Tke new taaaal a tke Utile Jean
t has struck or.
Mr. Dc HllMN a4 arl are
.t-adtg a wifc w Im 4i)t In Cold
ihll.
M SaftelsMt sntnM to (irunls Paw
" Uoa4y fVentiy,
Mart la JokMS hi Wm. gteuwe
uent Sunday at tM alnas.
Blamorth ai Jeta Drake drove
to 111 vfclltjr MMitor,
sale of real properly.
.Marriage Ucilsv,
George T. Peake and Ione O. Fljnn
Chas. Itouasaifl and Floreuee Lonsdale.
1 CtNil Kstali Tiimsfors
Hy A. Saunders et ux to Orvllle
II. KiMK. lots 5 and blk IS
town ef Central Pt. QCD J 10.000
Charles 11. Pierce to Clarenee
C Pierce. . Power of Atty
Loe ngeles to spend the
durlUK the coming week
I wllur
summer loo
The Coming Baby!
Hooray! Hooray!
Nothing oho can so coraplclcly endear
us to the present and tho future as tho
ected arrlTal of a
lui-)-. Dut In tbe mean
t.rao the comfort of
the mother It of rut
Importance. Tbre U a
splendid external rw
n!f known ai "lloth
er" Frletul" wUchti.
erts a wonderful tula
rnce upon tbo eipau.1.
lot muKlei. Ttiey bo
come more pliant,
itrttch without nndaa
pain, maVs tho jxrlo.!
one of plosant antic
ipation liutcail of sp
rrehenston. In a sr'm of splendid Utters
Trora all orcr tho c ry rootlicrs tell of tha
rreat help "Mother's Krlend" was to theei.
Kren trandmothers tell tbe wonderful itory
to their own daurchterf about to eater tha
state of motherhood, t.et a Lottie of "Moll,
rr'f Friend ' IchIjv of vuur nurmt ,lnir
Vie thin plemltd liclp Tlth your own ham!
trukied by your own mind, For a frte book
of lot ens t and Importance to all ntotben
write to DradncU Hnrulator Co., 4M Limr
uKix- .Miania. ui. u rcjaiea tb umuai
experience of many happy raotbers. It teUj
many thinr that all women (houkl be fa-
w nt ii u mi oare a ruids end ai
Jtwo. Write it tUs bwk. H '
Ice Cream That Pleases
You cannot find anything moro de
licious than Velvet Ico Cream It's
made from pure, rich, wholosomo
orenm and the finest of fresh fruit
flavors.
We don't oare how little you havo
onrod for Ico Cream In the past, you
will oaro for It after tasting ours
It has such a delicious tasto.
Come In today and try lomo, or
Just phone ua your ordor and we will
dollvor.
Our motto Is the Highest Quality
nnd Heat of Service at tho Lowest
Prlcoa.
THE DAIRY
Phono 1X1
IXTKUUIUIAN AUTOOAK CO.
TIMU OAUI).
Leave Medfora tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, oxcopt Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and C:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00
a. m. and 1:00. 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30
p. m.
Bexl-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Oncpackuga
JOHN A. PERL
iJNDERTAKEE
Lady AviMtant
Mi 8. n.UtTLKTT
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