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PA'QTC FOUR araPFonn math TkiBUNrc, ngPFORD, promoy, fi?iday, jryR 2.1, 1016 h j j F-i" - im i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN IN'f)KPUNpKNT NUWHPAI'liSR. PUIIMHIIUU UVftllY AKTHHNUON KM'BPT HCNDAY HY THIS AlKOKOItU I'ltfNTlNQ CO. orrice Mnll Tribune Uuftdlne. 26-17-1!) Noiiii Vr Mtroet. tol plion 7fi. Tha Democratic ill. TB let Matt. Thrt AIMfilril Ti luinrt. TJie Month eri OrcRQDlHli. Til Aalilaiul Tiiliuuu, thf Med ford TJie OttOHGIC I'UTNAM, Kdltor. BUBfJORIITlON RATESI Ona year, by niaii ID no .ou Onn mniilli. lit mnll I'nr month, deiivrrt by cnrrwr in Madron). I'lioenlx, Jackaonvlllo and Central I'olnt .. .?f Saturday only, liy mall, pr yoAr... 2.00 Weekly. KT year .. . ....... 1 0 OfYlalnl Pauer or. llm City of MedrartL Official I)er of .TarkHon f'miniy. Hntered aa acoiid-alaaa matter at MrtJfpnl, Ontffon. undir tho hoI of March 3, 1879. flvroni Circulation for 19U 2468. Ifull leuaad wire Associated I'reaa ilia-pntcABa, r " ' jl ? tit : -.. OF SINISTER PORTENT EM-TEES Wtfion Iho Bnuo of Ojntor liny liu Ktim lo KtlU ithotit n IdiiK with u liiiino llko Akok, It's lliuo for tlm jiuiulnrn to Iihvo HoinntliliiK to any about thu aaht miBo'a w oil-known lovo of Hlloiice. , Hjlillicllc.liiWi! Jtmuomhur thu noli! wiw Jt loukH llko wlila'toy, , ,11 tnkti'H llko whlakoy, , It 18 wlilakuyT ;woll, by HiibHtlttittiiK tho Hjiionyin WHkoii for tho word whlHkoy you nilcht whang out a corking political uhlniriy. JAKU. 'I'litiiiltR, .InlfV, hut wo loft our tool chcHt nt homu and anyway wo'ro afrnlil It would turn (o ho an tin corking whlniHy If wo hud much to do with It. VTy Popular Science, Slnllstlos Hhow that (horn nro ul nioNt an many Holf-iniitlo hlouilo ua lhnro a ro HulNmadu mini. If water flowed uphill It would ho very wut on llm top of I'lko'v l'wtk. Thorn nro four w onion lo ovnry man In part of Now Kupliuul which account of tho low niiirlon paid to Mclmnl tenohui-a In Vonuoiit nud Mna- HHClllHllltM. Tha goal if cup cuatanl could ho rut ro per et If It could bo nimlit without tKM, but tliniiaauila of hfiiH would be ihrywn nut of wuik If h Miliatttute wart iHvanlatl. Tim Wnuihir of Wiir ('iiruaHiiittime (Kram A luteal Any larr.) II) ajMUcUl C0riMHIUllHUt. HON BUM llCIt K IN fUANCMJ. .lima :3. Itatwaou yeatanlwy tho Oerinaii tirtlllwy Miulntnlned h utrwon of fliu hetwMH thu first Hum on Bttetor 10 iiortUweil of Hill OK hi tin rwfluu uroiinU Uko 13. Tho intni), lu- uutry uuwiKiMi the mou In (ho flrat lino of tretirhw nouthwtl of Hill si! In Bwtor 1 1, rtpi'llii pmgraiM wwat uard ou tb MlrM fUuk of tko ad-mu-lMi rrHh lHfMtr holding u position on th oMthniH lopo of Hill M Thu IVeiicli t'litltu thHt Nil t-liM-kH broke down under thlr urttl ltry f1t. Tho avrwaiM rlwtiH that they gulnml 10 utrM of trunettwa WIUtllMMt of lltll VI. (Wo gKtuar flow till that tulto a Hcrap h fught,) TJIK OUI'XJOXIAX is proving its loyally lo Uu- o oriiincnt tf the LTnitcd Stalcn in Uu- present foreign crisi by denouncing President Wilhon as "assessors to all the hloodshed, rapine and starvation in Mexico," heeausu of the preKidenl's efforts to keep the nation at peace and afford Mexico an opportunity to right her own wrongs. This journalistic accessory of copperheadisiu indicts (he president for refusing to recognize government by as sassination under Jluerta, and remarks: That net brought upon tho wretc hod country all tho inUerln that Imvo followed. H that act ho hpgnn lo Intorpvnnu. Ills failure to FOLLOW IT III' IIY AU.MI5U INTHItVICXTIOX MAKK8JI1M AN ACKBSOItY TO Aid. THIS HI.OODBHKI), JIA1MNI3 AND STARVATION WHICH JIAVM KOM.OWKI). Mexico had been lorn by revolution for some years when Ifuerta usurped aulhoritv bv assassination and eu deavored by a regime tf murder to restore the tainted tyranny of Diaz (hat created the Mexican revolution. Iluerta, the assassin, was the chosen instrument of the reactionary clique that viewed the heritage of the Mexican people as loot the blood-stained agent of privilege. .Fol lowing his fall, the organized propaganda of American mil lionaire concessionaires to force armed intervention by the United States to sacrifice American lives and Ameri can dollars to redeem their ill-gotten speculations was launched. There is nothing to indicate thai recognition of the blood-stained tyrant by President Wilson would have re stored peace to bleeding Mexico. Ner people would have been further wronged and robbed by a ruling clique, heed less of everything save their own gluttony, intent only upon extortion and exploitation. l The lOuropean conflagration demands that the tlnited States keen pence with Mexico if possible, holdinir in re serve her strength for possible complications abroad. .For this reason tho United States has shown a patience, and forbearance towards her crippled sister state of Mexico that, would not have been shown in normal times, n.nd it will be Mexico's fault if war is now precipitated though war seems almost unavoidable. The treasonable, malicious utterances of copperhead newspapers like the Oregonian, whose narrow perspective includes only the domains of special privilege and political advantage, which do nol hesitate to preach the gospel of discontent and dislovaltv lo further partisan ends, erent- i; 1 J 1 l ! 1 1 ... i t i i mg uitst'iiru in iioiiic aim lauiung wie name 01 uaireti abroad, is of more sinister portent to the nation (ban the divided allegiance of hyphenated citizens. DANIELS' GOOD WORK D E TO AVERT WAR II NOW i E RWAY NURSERYMEN OF COAST ELECT NEW0FF1CERS Th I'Hclflc CwMit NurMryHiMH'M HKMuclHtlmi rliMtMl IU fourttwuth hu iiunI WMtliiK lt ulKht. with thu I'lwllon of officers mid thu t'lotlon or Tnmhuii, WmIi . uk th nnt moot lux pine. Tbn offliw Hliettd dim: l'rdHt, K W. Wlgilns, Toppeulah, Wash.; vlco-priwIilanU, II. A. Milch oil, Orancfl, Or , A U. WItT. Oihiw Valloy. t' . A. IHx, Ho) . I tHb. CIki. T. liHMkM. ('ultlvkfll liUho, 1) J. TlibK. IttllliiM, Moiil . V. II llurghehMiti. Suiuuor. Waab . Itlchard Urlti. Victoria. II. C; eirtii) IralHUar, C A Tonuaaon. Tuioiim, WHb.; luenitlr i uouuulttat. A lrwJI. l'rtUttd. Q. v UMUdliiB, Vtmm, t'al.. b4 . A. UllUr, Mlltou. Ora. THa final Mtuloo waa net aowplal Nl until nii4ulbt, uud uiMit t th ,liMt left for bom thla Hiorului. A iafllutla was autoptfd Hitantllui thHka (9 tb rlt for tha boaultulily ad MtMrtaay axteudad. Had votod tha MatiH on of tba uutat rofltalle In tbe hlatory of tba aoalaty. Thuraday attaruoau tha dalacAta Ilatttna to an adtireaa by 1'rof. K (' IteliMtr of ilia smuthwrn Oraaoa Kx ).!. wt itatUa, and aftarard ! i&4 lh) itHtlea. Th dHisulel aoip 4,, Hken oil u ttlp tliiouah Hit of. taij itmimla, itVr vhifb ilic ri ciuit((iu ! gi rtntG&tu nti lo N S HOi'iiuri HPAVO years ago, on the recommendation of Secretary of - the Navy .losephus I )aniels, congress was induced to pass an act providing for the appointment of fifteen en listed men to the Naval academy each year. Officers of the navy wero scandalized. Heretofore common persons had never entered the sacred gates of Annapolis, ror a common sailor lo be permitted to aspire to become an officer of the navy was unheard of. And Daniels was roasted. Nevertheless, Daniels got the law through, and the fiist examination, held about six weeks after the law was en acted, resulted in the qualifying and appointment of lie enlisted men. Uist year eight men qualified, and this year it is announced twenty-three enlisted men have just passed the examination. As the law only permits the appoint ment of fifteen, Secretary Daniels has written to the chair man of the senate and house committees on naval affairs, requesting congress to authorize the appointment of all twenty-three. In the meantime, the appointment of the fifteen who stood highest will be made immediately. The increase from five men to twenty-three in three years demonstrates the efficiency of the educational plan put into effect by Secretary Daniels when he took up the duties of secretary of the navy. For this also he lias been harshly criticised. Notwithstanding the criticism under Daniels' adminis tration, the imv for the first time in its history has re cruited its strength up to the number authorised by law, and actually has had a waiting list. It may he that treating enlisted men decently, provid ing educational advantage and opening some opportuni ties to llieni for advancement to positions as ufficers is bad for the navy, hut iTso, then we are strong for that kind of u bad navy. We have too long tolerated the1 caste svstem in our army and nvy, inherited from uionarchial con'tincii tal countries where an "officer and a gentleman" is pre sumed to be m iionyuious with a person of the ruling class. 'rhe French army and the Swib army do not find that il militates against discipline for officers and men to asso ciate on terms of equality when not engaged in strieth inilitan duties. And our caste sslem of military snob ber is inconsistent with our profession of democracy ami cqualih, and ha-, much less excuse for existence in Amer ica than a similar MMeiu has had in llurope. SAN INTERESTED S UBMAR1N in- df tlmiika fur tha tn'uluicnt -li.n the Oihiuhhk intrnNl from the Kmui'llUl, The HMr Hint out th iMH'uluir- lltc Khmer of u nuwuu ruic u. iuiK'fiul document ami -,i- i.... .1... 1-.. . mm mo (-(Huwauuer oi im uinuix.i 'ti.iti couitnifti'd uu olfauee EThc I o MAHUIH. .lime jt (i,nt ii tucM aud riiriuMU uu iii.initi'-Uii ,i( i i lu' uit of I lie (li'iimiii uhniiiiiiie li Vph Nih.i,,. Hit riisuii Win L- i 1 1 v i. JU.HiiM inti uiitlionKl r b cuteriui; ilu l'rt uud cumMiniiieHiiiitf with tin tli uu, .ii Intel lied -Ii iti Kum.i In i ,, the S..uHi ii. i ii initlioiitn - n , I'llllMlltl d ('liiliiyeiui hem nix h letter t Kniu i AKuoiu. It.Mii Hip (Ivrai.n min.r.' M..,il iVmucra nve 111 I.iheinl i keiniil e(nitiini!; lh? Th Vedford and Ml I'lu ( ur exil.iii.lioii ili.il tlh It Her i nien JOHN A. PERI TJSfDEHTAKES (t. ojinnifiinc trbmtm M. t u4 47Jjf Ah.hq til, Mi mm Sirii.t ItyllKjaUlM wrU lWo n.jin iM, Mt $ BELh-AHS Absolutely Remove? ii i i I iiuiiesiiou. wppaeKfuft i iruUdiL U5uatalUlnii.iiU NKW YOltlC, .liinc J I. -A mini iiii'iit lo cull it contereiieo of Ann'ii I'dn and Mo.vicnii I'ilixcim in I'll I'urxi in uu orrort lo avert war with Mux ico whN niiiioiuiL'cd todnv Iv the Aincneiin Union Attaiut Militiinnn. Tin- iinioitV cxoi'ittiu roiuuiiltcc nt toy un iill-niglil xenioii went ttdc- griim In Wlllluni .1. lir.vitn, David Sin it Jortlnn mid Finnk J Wllt of KitiiMiH Cit.v, urxinir tliom lo proceed at once to I''l l'nxo and offering to defray tlieii' (xMii"i, which it wim stilted would In) met bv a i'tiiul to be t'uipcil h,v "voliinlorv contiihulions from Auu'rionim mill .MoxicniiM uliko." Htmilnr lulirnrnx wine ncnt lo Dr. All, editor of it Mexico Cilv weekly; Lou in Manuel Ifojitx, diicetor of tlio national lilirnry at Mexico Oily, n ml MihIpmIo It. Colliind, n Mcxicuu edi tor in New Yotlc. No ditto wiih. Hot r luu Muxx"tcil meeting. The purniiM's of tlio union, It )'m stilted, nit) not only to delay hoHtihtioH, hut to piomotc tiiedmtion ami lcliovo tlio niliiiition nlinii; the lionler. 11 nan lililiolineed lliul lelejcniniH liml been vnt iiImo lo (he iiinliiiHa tlotx of tlic A,. II. V. pontM'H urxinjc lliciu lo pri'HR for mediiiliou nnd to endoiiMir lo iiiflitouci (Junonil (1ur rnnzii iiKnitint war. Identified willi the moxemeut are Oswald niirrixon Villain, Amos I'in chot, Lineoln HtofeiiH, Dr. Lillian I). Wnld. Dr. ,L W. HliiiiKlilor of I'hila delplini, and otlieis ISI BEGIN ACTION TO TEST VALIDITY OF ASSESSMENTS According to u statement made laf yeatcrday nftcrnoon by Tlty Attorne, McCnbe, after conferencen. with at tomoyH Rcaiuna, Crewe and I'hlpiw, action In the milt to teat the valldlt of tho jmrliiK llcna hold by the Clt of Medford will b liRtin at tho mt council niflctliiR when n rcsotu ion will ho prnaented to tho council for pnaaago authorlzltiK h warrant to bo liwtiod by the Olty Uccordor direct ing tho chief of police to levy forth with ntralnftt the property to be pro ceeded ngalnat nud to laol It In tho innunor proscrlhotl by law Tor delin quent state nnd county tax. This will roqttlro a publication In tho Mcdford papers covering ti pe riod of four.weoka. During that lime AtlornoyH Crewoa nnd 1'hlppn will file a complaint, ftccttre un Injunction which will iitay procoodlngs until Iho caao Ir hoard In the Circuit Court nnd cnrrlod to tho Supremo Court. Tho nttorncyg hao nKiccd to hrlnq out all nvnllable points In the cnae, IttHtend of iiRreeliiK on certain polutn of lay nud confiding thu cage to them as wan at flrat Intended. It Ik prohablo that thu property ptoccedod ii&RltiHt will bo that on Voat Second Mtroet, owned h Dul bort Kohl. SMect Get the Round Package Utcd for Vi Century. Ask For and GET ITCHING ECZEMA IS A IT Although approximately -000 Vet era Imvo 'beou lculnteiod under the city' permanent card Index njtitcm mIiico January II, HUG, according to the City llocoidcr. thoro nro atlll hoiiiii two or throe hutidrod in tho city unroKlatoretl. lu order lo void lu tho apoelnl eoi.d olucllon .Inly 1, It will be necvMnrv for latter to bo laglatcred by ,luh , u n loan their votOH are awon In nn eleedou du. Voter who have mov ed rt om one ward to Hiiotlier ward iimt-t be rciegl: tored. The Blood Rcnches Every Part of tho Body Every Twelve Seconds. There at' approxlmiiMy 70.008.000 poren In th kkIii of h human bol Thrao doniicrt with tha Ailotxl clinntiaU bv mean of Utile cnnatM. Then oa nala ara aonietlnipa nllil with polxonti and ttiH akin aralea ami hllittera, Kta ir nnd raw mid become! Ilka ho much Uaaue flrr. Mahri dn not ronrh the aourcn of tha trouble Tii malls l)i Mood iniro la ttia only jjclMitMc niPthort of relluf f, r. S In th ajrAatpat litooil iiurlflrr li'ciiufe It la a natural oiw. Tlitro la np miiirral of any aort In It. It la pure ly vajratnldo ' Ho Klrat I tha faina of H. .S A that many tutiatltutt trail aloiift In vurloua aootlana of tha country. Tho all oon m or Inter, die a natural death d 8. p. build up nenk and arldy Mood nlv pruiiipl relief lo alumat eveiy one of ecxama. wlnlrr leltvr iind uihar aKIn liwladlaa Von own uureeU thn duly Of triln a bottle of S. 8 fl Tahe tin ataballtute Wrlta far our free boak un akin itler ih rontl'luitlal It'lter Seplled in tiv our .Meitleal expert Wrlta wlft fne-inc Co, Ieraitment II. At Uht. fla, Best Quality Fruits and Vegetables Lottuco Green Onions Radishes Cucumbers Asparagus Cherries Turnips Carrots Boets Green Pons Poaches Parsley Tomatoes Cauliflower Cabbage New Potatoes Cantaloupes Grapo Fruit Watermelons Oranges Bananas Porsonal Attention Promnt Sorvico MARSH & BENNETT PHONE 252 pRRIMAN RLACKSMITH SJ10P Automobile Tire Setting and Wheel Repairing. Springs welded or made to order. Horseshoeing and general blacksmithiug. 20 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE Phono 279 V i l tt FATHERS AND MOTHERS M h ,v i n ui 1 t.) B nf iiTil io te wtuate o rJf cSl. ' an 'b db 'fMr 'ct yoc Co cr plrl ue O'tlttj. durms tto tj . att'c ' 8 0ll nctlcl Nor. tit I'O l r u w rt bo? a to euc ii-B tittkeU nn-tvt ocr,fj hw I - n I k ifi I il III i 1 l il III A OVER 22 VCABS UNOCff ONE MANAGCMENT ik &! (ZL Caution s TAvold SubttltulCS BrvjaaaBnafaaMJ IflrN cmr,wis.,u.9.. jf - i- i - HORLICKC'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED EVULLIC Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infant and chitdrcn thrive on it. Agree' with tha weakctt stomach of the invalid or tha ogea. Need no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes onJ austaina more than tea, coffee, etc. Should bo kept nt home or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces reffoaliins olecp. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Prico Tako a Package Home Tmichfi in I 12 to 15 Extra Weight 1 When you buy your next lire mjdvolliisoimplc i 1 test. Let ur. weich a Michelin Ur.lvorsul Tiro I I P in comparison with any other non-skid of tho I snmo size. I You will find the Mlchelln 12 j II to 15'fo htavttr than the ciuaft. III lull fic txaet pttttnlage Jrptnd'rg on III 'II! I the tUc of the tlta utiJ In the tut. III'! III! This extra wcirrht rcpraienlo oxtrn rubber l l I and fabric, which nienna extra ccrvice. II (I Medford Vulcanizing Works I I J Medford, Oregon I 3(Qu7aiTY'oFny - THgBC3r7j!ZnrjtaZ3ll matmr -.-i, i, niTMiMiMiii'aiiw.iii,w w"iT"b , winTiit'-'wilH'MrB wniw. 77 .ii,m' CLOSING OUT SALE We are closing out and every thing must go in the next week, including TobaccosXSrnoking and Chewing) a large assortment of Pipes Money Purses French Harps Cigar Cases- Tobacco Pouches Bill Books Stationery and Confectionery Goods ALL WILL BE SOLD AT COST Parker & Stancfiff, Props. . Free! Free! Free! UNION OIL We are yoing tn till mir tank with Union Oil Company's GASOLINE, and with each gas oline puivhasr we will give a quart of IWMOXOlLIMRrc. This offer is for .Saturday aud Sunday only, and is done to introduce the high nuul itv of their piH)diictis, nnd mav be had at tho MKDFOKI) KLKCTlHr CU Don't forget that the Medford lUleetric V id the only place where this free oil inuy Ue aatL M edf oid Electric Co T. K. FLYNN V v ,