Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    lUSDVOUT) MATL TRIBUNE, frrEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, '1916
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IIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Atf INDni'ENDRNT NEWSPAPER.
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EXCEPT HUN1JAY HY THE
MEUrOIlD I'HINTl NO CO.
Offlcn Mall Tfibuna nulldlwr, 2S-27-29
North Fir street; tolpliono 10.
Tlio Ormocrntlo Tlmon, thn Medford
Malt, Tho Medford Trlbtin, Thn South
ern Oregonlan, Tho Ashland Tribune.
QEOnOE PUTNAM, Editor.
BUnSOBIPTION KATEBI
One ynr, by tnah .... -.-...1 6.00
Ono month, by mnll ... .60
Vtr month, delivered by currier. In
Merifurd, Phoenix, Jaoktfonvllla
and CMitrtl Point -. .60
RAturitay only, by mnll, per year..- nn
Weekly, per year ..-.. 1.60
Official Paper of tho City of Medford.
Official l'uper of Jncknon County.
Entered a second-alMn matter at
Medford, Oregon, under tho act of Maroh
I, ISIV.
Sworn Circulation for 19162466.
Pull leaned wire Associated Press dls-patched.
Of
EM-TEES
One .June WIiIIiik
Ha thought himself n dospot. It
I fluttornd him to hear
Ho Hiiy ho wiib bo nuiHtcrfiil, bo
' Strom;;
Ho felt n born commander whon nho
looked up, linlf In fonr,
Yot trustfully, from 'nmith lmr lashon
loiiK!
Ho wished fiomcono lo bully, bo ho
confidently led
lltir ultnrwnrd, a timid llttlo thrnll;
Ho thought litnindir n despot until
' nftor they wero wod,
Then ho found ho wan n two-spot
that waH nil.
I.'o Hltlploy, In .ludKo.
Tho Kliuplo Plnunirvn
' (Hy Jont's' team ran away at Hunt
Hnturdny, tickling all who snw them,
but doliiK no daniaKO. Tho Clarks
vlllo (Ark.) Democrat.
llrtilol
"LthoiiKht you had given up burnt
wood nrt, doarlo."
"Ferdinand, how can you bo do
hoartloHH? TIiIh Ih a plo."
Irniikiii'
ICtKht yooro n;o 1 took my flrnt
Job working on uutomobllos polish
ing brniM In n nrano hIiico then I
linvo trlod ovorythliiK from that to
millltiK nutos. And Btlll I don't know
ovarythlnB about thorn. If you don't
bllovo'tno kIvh mo n trial tho noxt
tlint) you Imvti troubltt. II. II. Perk
ing, Kttnndule. Adv. In thv ICiimmau
(O.) Courier.
Tho W'ny Piiln I.
Rporfja Donton hnn been conflnod
to Ills homo slueu litut Saturday. Ho
In Mutrarlug with rhoumatlmu, which
hm dovfllopml h very imlnful pain,
and he I uimblo to put any wolht
on hi llmhts. Ho Ih nrmtly inlwtml
ut hi barber shop. Tho Olrttrd (III.)
OltlMU.
Tho Mini of KfU'iiro
Detlor W'MMlowskl hM hud bin
parrot over thirty yor and hae ul
wny owlled him "ho." Utit wttok
"ho" lajrwl four og. Tho Jewell
(Kan,) UepHbllcflii.
llcoiiomy
Orawfartf 1 hear that ho'g ocou
amlRlug. JrwhhHW. Ye: he dneen't buy
anything uuw unit he otn net It on
Wtlt.
How It In Home
A. J. 8. Iletttinrourt of Uuigley
read Uiw blrml tho W. M. Mirk farm
of ii crw on DeUhuiu utroet, nud
will grew milk woel there. N'owton
(Mnm.) Town Crier.
ColtliiK lnt Society
"ftueu I'll have to rlu up u middle
nHo." deelrel Flubdub. "I novor
bad one, but 1 nolle have one now "
-"Why wi7"
"My wife demand! ono to print on
her vUltliiK curds."
No Clmtw for this Ad.
Ithlutt VobmUU hiu h nice farm, n
w bouse ami barn all finished nnd
U tlll a bachelor Ho ' he haa
no faith In thU leap year busluesa.
The North Judaon ilnil Nowa.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackg
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
JOHN A. PERL
J8lUJtmCK1C
yitomUUlw liowvd 8vtl(o
"THE CRIME OF 1916"
M( NE of the greatest crimes in the history of Amerioar
V-J politics was committed when Theodore Roosevelt
killed tho Progressive party," says the Chicago Day Hook,
and this is the attitude of the Progressive press and a largo
number of Progressives toward their erstwhile idol who
permitted his sincere followers to pay their expenses from
every part of the Union to Chicago, shout and sing his
praises for three days, and then ."delivered them into the
hands of the enemy" into the hands of the Old Guard of
the (J. O. P., through the manipulations of reactionary
Boss Perkins.
Bitter complaints are being sounded that "Roosevelt
used the love of his followers as a "gun to hold up the Old
Guard and force his own nomination and when his bluff
was called and Hughes nominated, Roosevelt turned yel
low as a lemon and quit cold."
The prediction that the "cowards will quit like their
cowardly hero" and follow him back into the camp of the
G. O. P. bosses is already being realized. "Raymond Pob-
bins, who was chairman ot the Progressive convention,
told the Illinois bull moose gathered for funeral ceremon
ies, that Hiram Johnson, .lames R. Garlield and Gil lord
Pinchot had followed the colonel back to the G. O. P. and
that he himself would refuse to follow them, but would join
the democratic, party.
What turned the red in the colonel's veins lo yellow? If
his cause was .just, why does the prospect ol defeat dismay
him' Is it possible Teddy is a "mollycoddle"' Ono thing
certain, not even "weasel words" will restore the halo to
the fallen idol.
Rut the colonel never was a sincere Progressive. He
crealed'the Progressive party from expediency to jimmy
his way back into the presidency, and when he could not
force his nomination again, abandoned the instrument.
Men who fight for principle do not act in this manner, lie
has traded progressiveism for militarism and the price he
pays for party peace is dishonor.
'The Chicago Public remarks:
rriicodoro ItooHovolt Iiiih tunny ailmlrnblo (tinlltIo, but domocrary In
not ono of them. Illn mind Is cHHontlally autocratic; ho Is nt bent u bo
iiuvolnnt dnajiot. Ho In ono of thoso who wIhIi to "do the people Reed,'' In
atuad of lotting tho pnoplo do UiumBolvea i;ood. His political career It
murked by many Reed nctH, but all of them dono In u wroni; way. Ho
wiih, In short, an optlmlHt ot coIohho! okoIIbiii. IIIh daring brought ardent
admlrera to his Hide, but IiIh HolNoncult rnpnllod more. Ho wnn not ns
Home have mippoxor, broad minded, but scatter minded; ho though In
tently upon all pluiRCn of human activity, hut ho wuh tinablo to co-ordl-
nnto them and ho carle out a eoiiHlntont caurso of action. Ho wns primi
tive In his enthusiasm, childish In his vanity. A party bo wrappod up
In tho fortunes of such a man was, from tho beginning, doomed to failure
SIR
ESCAPED
DEMON
CAMP
OPENING ROAD
10 CRAIER LAKE
Two force of iniiii nrc ciiikiihoiI in
il'KK"' n ti'imoli eighteen incliuw wide
throiiKli tho snow from Cninp .Steel to
White Iloiw, a (Heluneo of four
miloM, HcconliiiK to Court Hull, who
returned Ihn niht, huviiiK tiikeu if
crew of inmi to fleist in the work.
Working from opxmite t'litln of tho
road, ho any thut they will meet to
il uy.
'Die hiiow ia melliuir t'Niilly, ul
(IiouhIi n miiow foil Tuomlwy mid
Wmlhemluy. A wunu ehiuook wind ia
blowing mill when thia koU iicci'h to
the miiow IIiioiikIi tlie tieueli it in
c.MH'teil that tho mini will be clear
in four or five ilnya ao thtU i'hih ciiii
Kel IhroiiRli.
The itcwn will litujin the uoik on
Montlny of iliimiitK a aimiliu' trcncli
from faiup Steel to the rim, and if
the cliiiitMik wind kccw up il
tliouttht Unit ear will net to the rim
l.v Jnl :..
.Mr. Hull -,is the rn.nU mi in er
Kkh1 condition, iiIHioukIi thev wll
prolmhU ml ilu-t eml m the -m
on.
SIX PERISH IN
AI
NEEDLES
NKKDMiS, Oil., Juno 21. Six
bodies hnve been taken from the ruins
of the Neeiiten liuRiueiH Nertion,
Hliieli whk doelroyed early today by
fire.
Kiieiru'ii lietruu Himrehinir the ruinft
ut ilalirwik wherever the conxtiint
MtroHiim of WHlor hnil eooled llie
wreckage nuffieiently.
Nick .luliioiMH, h inliiinif mnn, wiih
hunted to death dm he Mood on the
veruudu of the N'oinIIok hotel while
hiiudriHlri of pei-MOiiK wntehed.
I'm-i Dlffoivnl ThoiiKht.
Kami DomoiiHtrntor .1. It. WooiIh
wim that u Kood milk cow Is actually
worth more than tho best mule hi
tho world. Tho Moutgomory Co.
(Ark.) Democrat.
ooijMoi cvoiNoii qoNCiii
UUIkUMt KVUCliUMrlR MUDtMSima
Save Your Hair
With N'ewbro's Horplrlde.
MtMlfoul I'Juirnuiey, Hxs'Lnl Aicents.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
y;
ruuu IU4 b! ium itiiK
I . . 4 th Hlw kit tmt
'Iili lhr lltir r m
SOI DBY DRUGGISTS tTRWHR
OUR ICE CREAM
ALWAYS PLEASES
NothltiK will pleiue her better Oiuu
one of our Thirst QiieiicliliiK let
Cream SU.
Come the lee C renin l'nrlor tti.it
glvoe yvt thv best tu overthlnic.
tS'athl but the finest of frenh
frulti Htl in our Velvet leu Crewm
tlul'i the one reitsun why ever
bod; .s). our ICK CKHA.M Is the
laoMt ouderful they ever tasted.
Why uot come today and Ute
some of our lee Cremu yourseU
Tr us out and you will come
Imik often.
THE DAIRY
I'hono IH1
The Kodak Girl
I We hu U thr !. i ..-.! 1 In the
Kodak luitf Tm nt HroMUci irs
espclll fine Instrument W lvr
(rtt liuti iii'iniiis uA uifoi mitlon to
Kodak iioi-re. tb nil iUlr in tbr
lt who ..m ilo so littlr loitrite
tleu hIU oitn hrlp tl lK
sulU fro:n our mateiiali.
"Two brothoru killed ia enough
from my family," flnyg Frit2
Schmiill, who arrived in Medford thin
morning after a series of ndventurcs
thnt befs'nn n month nftor tho out
break of the war. Fritz, who is a
sailor, with tanned face and n roll
in )im gait, was taken, with six other
Oeramns, front his ship, the Unltcrby,
when she docked at Melbourne, Au
trnlia, nnd led to n detention eutnp
near the city, where ho found hitnsolf
in a. guarded, waited compound with
some -100 countrymen.
Confinement wns irksome to Fritz,
oven though tho prisoners had their
theater, their hands nnd plenty of
rending matter, not tu mention n
shilling a dny. and three good inenl.s.
After nine mouths in the camp he
was put on parole nnd allowed the
freedom of Melbourne, on condition
of reporting once n week. After two
months of this Fritz sipned ns n
Swede on the Norwegian nhtp Hans I).
Olscn, bound for Sun Francisco.
.Since the ship docked six months ago
ho hns been doing odd work in inter
ior towns.
"I'm not going to stiek around the
water where tltoy might get me in
jail nguin or semi me to fight," sftid
Fritz. "I won't fight for nnyone or
anything, exrept for my living."
HOLD-UP FREIGHT
WASHINGTON, Juno 24CiistoinB
officials along tho Mexican border
have boon ordered to hold up frokht
shipments Into Mexico and to ndvlso
tho railroads to keep their rolling
stock on tbo American sldo of the
lino.
MoOford IlooNtArn Smoko
Tho Mcdford nnd Mt. Pitt Cigars.
RandMcNally&Co.
' CHICAGO
PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS
CATALOGS HOUSE MAGAZINES
COMMERCIAL ART WORK
COLOR DESIGNING
AND ENGRAVING
FIXED FINANCIALLY AND .
MKCHANICALLY FOK PROMPT
HANDLING of LAUCE EDITION."
SUCCESSFUL
N
E
RTLASTNIGH
I
Another successful concert wns
given by tho Medford band on Fri
iluy evening in the city park, which
was brilliantly illuminated, the new
lights being turned on for the first
time. The park wns crowded with
people nnd tho streets lined with
nutos, making a pretty scene when
the lights were turned on. Possibly
it was the patriotic airs that won the
enthusiasm of the vnst nudienee, or
probably it was the good performance
of the band, howovor, the nppliiuse
was not stinted in the least, the bam
being compelled to respond to encoro
after encore.
Tho first march, "Long Live t lie
U. S. of A.," by Miller, which bus tin
"Stnr-Spnngled Hnnner" for basses
with a trumpeting oblignto, is n stir
ring nnd patriotic composition nnd
wns one of the blind's best efforts
The "American Patrol," which fea
tures much tho drummers, was very
effective, tho expression all through
this descriptive being well observed.
Other popular items were the "Royal
Pageant" overture and tho waltz,
"Nights of Oludness." Next week's
concert will be given on Friday even
ing. The band will hold the regular
fehenrsnls on Monday and Thursday
nvenings.
Www
dOltJcH otolWcHI OONBIII
thiVuMI AMimma iMuanxanad
Snvo Your Hnlr
With Newbro'fl Hcrplcldo.
Medfonl I'linnimcy, Hxclnl Anentti,
JUST RECEIVED
A Bitf Shipment .of
Sharpies
Separators
The host on the inarkot.
Come in and let us demon
strate this separator to you.
We also earry a full line of
supplies for the Sharpies.
Medford Creamery
Exclusive Agents for the
Valley. '
ffiM
Take the Plunge
.v
in
Si
The sooner you learn
what Willard Service
means towards good
starting and lighting,
the better you'll be sat
isfied. Come on in, the
water's fine.
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
103-105 South Central Phone 22J
Free tntpectlon of any battery at any time
Free! Free! Free!
UNION OIL
We are going to fill our tank with Union Oil
Company's GASOLINE, and with each gas
oline purchase we will give a quart of
VNIONOILFKHE.
This offer is for Saturday and Sunday
only, and is done to introduce the high qual
itv'of their products, and may he had at tho
afKDFOKI") KLKCTUJC CO.
Don't forgot that the Medford KliHstrio
Co. is tho only plucc where this free oil may
c had.
edf ord Electric Co
J2r I mt i I J Wivl
-r.. ; wuiFi
No road "too
Savage for
:.
SWAGE TIRES
16,000 miles over bad roads
I have, to this date, gotten almost 16,000 miles, and tak
ing Into consideration tho bad toads I travel, and using
chains, I do not think I will ever be able to better myself.
RUSSULL, KENT.
All roads, any weather
W4 have a Savage Casing that has run In the neighbor
hood of 15,000 miles. We run h delivery car that averages
ninety miles per day over all kinds of roads and in all kinds
of weather, and are writing you this to express our satisfac
tion with your product. ELITE FRENCH CLEANERS
f& DYERS, by LEE ANGLE.
These and many letters like them prove that our
slogan, "No road too savage for Savuge Tires," is
backed up by actual performances.
Savage Graftnitc Tubes please users just as well
as Savage Tires do. Join the Savage Tribe and
and enjoy maximum mileage and tire satisfaction.
Factory Distributor
C. E. GATES
Medford
3Sfefri
m
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN'
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. II. Hnrnlsu'fl auto will leavo
Eagle Point nt 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
dally, except Sunday; leave Medford
9 A. M. nnd C P. M. Will call for
pnsnangers nt hotola In Medford and
hotels and bimlness bouses la Eagle
Point.
PHONE :i-X2 on a-xn.
T-A-X-I
PHONE 300
l'lrnt halt tnllo from stnnd, I pas
scnRnr 15c, two pnBHonBorfl 2Cc.
Within city limits, outsldo half
mile 7.0HO, I or 2 passengers, ZHc, 3
passengers, 40c, 4 passengers, GOc.
Country rntcH, IGo mllo. Special
ratcB nlotifj paved hlchwny.
VAX It. PIEItSOX, PIlOP.
tituiid nt Itrmvii'ri.
SUNDAY BASEBALL
AND;
BALLOON ASCENSION
Medford vs. Gold Hill
AT MEDFORD
SUNDAY at 2:30 p. m.
BATTERIES: Siebrick and Forbes for Medford;
Cluett and Eddings for Gold Hill.
Oold Hill has been strengthened by an ox-Coast
league pitcher and other veteran players, and is ono
of the strongest teams in Southern Oregon.
Balloon Ascension
Following the game, Messrs. Croak and Sherman will
ascend l(KM) feet in their balloon and drop from this
height in a parachute.
"&
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Obey that impulse and get your Ford
car today. There's no valid reason
why you should deny yourself the
pleasure and profitable service the
Ford gives. Obey that impulse.
"Time is money," and the service of
a Ford doubles the value of vour time.
Runabout $390; Touring Car $440;
Coupelct $590; Town Car $G40; Se
dan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. Rnsv terms.
On display and sale at
C. E. GATES
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