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4 I 3 H ii j PAGE TW.O MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, tUTRSDAY, JULY 20, 1916 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE an independknt newspaper. published invert afternoon except sunday by tub medford printing co. Office Malt Tribune Mulldlncr, 2Z-21-1 North 11 r strcst, toltplione 76. The Democratic Time. the Medford Mall, Thn Mcdford Trlbuno, The Houth rn Orcgonlan, Tho Aahland Tribune. OEOHOE PUTNAMTndltor. SUBBOSZTTIOR ItATZSt One year, by .mart... ... ....C.OO Ono month, by mall Co Per month, dullverid by carrier In Aitororu, t'nosniz, jaoxsonviue central J'oint ml Bfttlirilny only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per year- CO 00 1.C0 Official Paper of tho City of Mcdford. i'nper or japKHon uonn ai Moond-clflRn mattoi Orason, under tha act of March Official iKntprjd Mtdftrfl, , 11179. County, matter at " Hworn Circulation for 191C S4CS. Full leaned wire Anaoclated l'reii dispatches. THE SOUTH'S SACRIFICE TO MOLOCH EM-TEES MOW AIWH'TTIIIH Let tho doctor dorldo On thin troublcnoino question If you Bwnllow your prldn Will you cot Indigestion? A gnntlamnn wliono honutlful grounds wuro often vlsllod by tho public hnd nn old gnrdonnr ylio wns In tlio habit of nliowliii! parllofl round tho bods. At fliicli tlinoa ho would, In n hurrlod, Babbling volco, oxplnln tho nnmos to tho visitors. When nonrlng tho oxlt kbIo ho wotild, howovor, suddenly pauso and draw special nttantlon to n pretty cluster of modest jiobIoh, nnd thou, in n aliznlflcnnt toiio of volco, ox clnlni: i "Thoao, Indies nnd Rontlonion, nro forK6tinc-notx." It costs n lot of money to keep thn school of oxporlonco Rolnn. " Jlut They Oct thn IIiiMuchh Vary fow Ainorlonu businessmen apeak nny lniiKuaRO hut their own, though they understand KiirIIhIi. Consultant, London. Tho Thin Lady: "I supposo John In MJII tnkln' llfo vnyV' Tho Fat Lndy: "Vim. John hna only two regreta In llfo. Ono Ih Hint ho lias to wnbo up to oat, nn' thn othor lit' thnt ho Iiiih to Htop oiitlnt; to rrilonpl" rO.VNHHVATIVIC! It In believed a tramp wah. killed on Uio railroad trnok uii Track Wltlk tr llorton found h hnudlosa hotly on ttjo troek nor tho brldRo llnynoM vlllo Correspondent KonsliiKton, (On.) Times PRESIDENT AVrLHON'S insistenro that the bill to pro hibit child labor and tho workmen's eomppiisntion net be passed by the senate before adjournment will be universally commended. Opposition to the anti-child labor law comes from the reactionary tory senators of the south, who have so far degenerated from the old southern type that their boasted chivalry would sacrifieo little ehihiron for the profit of mill-ownei-s. What a pitiable fake such decadent southern chivalry is a tawdry tinsel covering for human greed, that stands on the mangled form of childhood to bow and scrape the flourishes ol a romantic gentility. Vv expect such crass commercialism from thenusiness swine of the north, but look Jfor something finer and nobler from the storied sunny south. The south leads the nation in illiteraev, in poverty, in lynchings, in sporadic outbursts of fanaticism. Is it any wonder when they sacrifice their most precious crop, the south of tomorrow, to the great god Moloch of business? And to perpetuate these conditions and these inevit able results, southern senators from the once patrician commonwealths of South Carolina and Georgia have served notice of their intention to conduct a prolonged filibuster throughout the semi-tropic summer of the na tion's capital to thwart the president's humanitarian de sires and the national will and keep southern children in an industrial slavery that stunts the mind and body and makes for a dwarfed, deteriorated and enfeebled nation. AVhat kind of national preparedness and national efficiency do these senators who vote billions for in creased armament and crusade for the exploitation of childhood expect, when their enfeebled victims Avill not even make good cannon fodder? Of what avail is it to prepare immaterial things and neglect the most material the building of a robust citizenship? J low long can a nation endure that sacrifices humanity for dollars? How long does it deserve to endure? Jf these southern senators represented the voice of the nation, the doom of the nation would be in sight. But they do not. They do not oven represent the conscience of their own constituencies merely reactionary, eon-, scienceless special interests. - MORE CARS NEEDED 10 MOVE TROOPS AT SHORT NOTICE K PRESENT TO D E III jo. lVirl nufht the TACOMA. Wu-.li , .lul land wh awarded htxt tournament of tlu I'h.-iIik oml In diana fnr 11)17. II. It. F.vvnluiK of Portland wn Heeled bur ehiaf; li It. I'uJIoy of Portland, find vieo preoWeiit; .Mark Hid dull tif Salwu, HWoud victf-pttwiiliMit ; I1'. ('. Itittlil, Tiwih, tNrUry-lriiurr. II attorn fur tit beat tti tteoi of llio titty wtir hm fuliewN: C. B. M0l(alvy, .StwlUti. VHt; Uu TiKJ-lmni, Sttlwti, 141 ; C. DtH-kou-'hut, SUtHWuotl. 130i A. ItUir, I'oH iHUilt J ID; Frank Truli, Vmji'onvor, VfoAn 1ir V. V. HMil, 'riimHiui, 310) CburitM Owtttm, uitti'lin, 11 1; John Hum, StNtttU, I Kt i J. A. DuKtitt, 'fHouuiH, 114: II. H. Quick, Olii-lut, US. htm. Ada Kol.UlW of irllul won iUtt Meil wuMutti'ii troiy wiUt C. K. MeKflvoy. Soitttlf, won Um iMmtkf kMifv witk US tUrainitt. Alrk Stikbll f Satan wtut lbi leultl wnteh Hfiw Iwiwit Ufd with F.. I'. Ititfhl of Taeouttt. Suldull wuii t It hliotd -off. WAKIIINOTON, July 20. VamU (lout Wilmiu today ri'ouivcd a ruiiuost from Henry MorKmithmi, fonnor am lintwiidor to Turkey, Cluvuluiid II. Dodd, A. Dm Ion Hepburn and hv ii nil other New York men itHkintr tlint llio Kovtirninont intervene in the idoaU-inakeix' Mtrike, uliioli Iiiih been jit proKreHM in New York City for twelve weeks. The petition wiih made on tho Kroiind that the Mtrike threatened the Mtipply of woiiiou'h clothing of (lie whole nation. The proMideut referied the petition to the doparliaentH of labor and commerce, uitli the tecoinmeudiitiou that immediate ttetiou he taken. The bureau of conciliation probably will undertake ucKotiatioiiN lor xettlcmcnt if the Mtrike. HUNGARY'S DOTY TO DEFEND NAT ON BIRTH OF A NATION T NKW YOU. Jul) 80 -On ouly one dnjr otHM tba IhmpIoh u( tho pl doinla of IttiautlU ralyU oh June S6 1rv9 mor fullilwi from th Ai tmKP oourra Um In Ui Ul it I hour. During this iwrlwl ttt pUu kllll thlrty-OHH chlWrH, h4 Umi wont Ut ca raitwrtad In Ht fly borouisUi of New York City, The lattwt ttaurtt aaow that tha mortality rata la atUhllir laaa tbatt Xu per etMit. aim. th Wclnniitg ( tbu apldatiiU- Ihurt) UT ktM Ml iloutha ftiid Sufi' The "Mirth of a Nation," which with iU Mipoih "in! uiHpiniiK miiNical Mattinir, rendered lomplete hv a m.mii phony oieliPMtrN, iU hewilderiiiK Hound nnd linht and color effectM, will he pieaentetl in Mcdford at th l'nga tlitiater, .lulv 'J7, '28, Ul), may be goiioially "co vol ml" mm folliiUHj There are twelve ihoIh ttf vivid, rtaluttir xiK-ctaclcM which tell th atury of a duuble niumnee. vvhieli ex- plaihH the attitude of the north aitd the defuiiHH of the atuhhoru Mouth over the Ihvh iaituv, nh1 which carry one through newt of the long, cruel war, iU nieitMHMe to the world being "Ulwrtv ami Union, one and lnep arahle." Colonel Stutitmian of tho noilh i In love with the aUter of Colonel Cawarwt of tba Houtlt, A ad Colonel CHMipnm U iitfatuatatl with the aiater of Colonel Stonmuaa. Taaatt hi. luauitm ar dtwtl baftira the war ami the view how hw the dravtiit of Uiim aittl tbe etmunaiicaiuvul wf war worked ektraugaaiaitt, diatrea ami Itartlahip uu tka young lover aud ynumbrii of their faunlie. Mrnva young wtu ewbraee their niothara, aiater- and uvveeUtaarta anil depart fr army tterviea, their wuo. Iu.n heitiK depicted in their raaolute Iuccm. The ptetureit nlau ahuw lattri utui houmm ai hutna aawittic ami knit due for the HoMierat. The inagte filui reveal the iuter iora of northern aud outheru kowe. Onv iteen van! anttitw uiUHlerel to utareh away l wur. MKIILIN, July 120 Count Miolmol Karolyi, member of tho Hungarian lower Iioiihu of parliament, Iiiih been made provident of a now independ ent paity. In hi opening Hpctmh, aecoidinjr to llio Ovoi-hciih Ncvvh agency, he Hiiid: "In older to avoid inimindcrHtnnd ItigH, it Ih ucccHHiiry to emphnflie the fact that thero are no differences of opinion in Hungary ua to our hole duty, wbioh is to defend the country without ditfciiHMiug rouKoiiM, iniih- iiiuch iih it was attacked by the en emy." It wna reported fiom HudapcHt on July 18 that Count rCaroIyi Iuih re aigiied the prtnideucy of the Iiun guriaii iiidepeiident party and would form a new party which would de inn ml immediate peace between Hun gnrv and it cnemiCH, with or without the consent of Clcrmauv "ml Austria. CIUCAOO, Jnlv 20 -In order to move the mnximtim mimbor of troops on ehort tiotinc, the railroads of the country must linvc (WOO more cam permanently nt the cnll of the war department, nooording to W. .1. Hindi, puwougcr traffic mnnnKor nf the 'Atcliiwiii, Topokn & Santo Fe mil road, in a Mntomnit hern tollny Such nn incronao, he anid, would nl low the movement of lt7r0,000 troops within 48 hours. The mil roudrt, Mr.- Hlaek now snid, hnvo a mirplus of nbout oDDO pnsaenger cars. With, fifty mon to n enr, th6u would npcomhiodate '100,U00. ln cludiuir '2500 Nleooifig cars of all lands, 87,500 ndditinnul, or n total of 487,000 men, could be IrntiHported 'at one time without disturbing com mercial business, Mr. Mlnek declared thnt if nil ims- I'senger and sleeping cars in the Unit ed States were used at onoe, 1,7"0, 000 troops ooidd be transferred, hut it would be impracticable to aban don nil L'omuioroinl trains, oven in time of war. At least f0 nor cent of tho nonnnl traffic would hnvo to be maintained. On that basis, he says, available equipment would en able Amerienn railroads to move onlv r)0l),()00 troops in -18 hours, hence tho increase in cars neeessary, if it were neecMsary to move the largest con tingents. HINT AT SUICIDE N TONES DOWN MOUNTAIN HMMMSM ER GREEK RESERVISTS CROSS BULGARIA INTO RUMANIA UEHI.IN. Julv 20. The V..M. he Zcituutr - thul utter the .leinl ualiuu of the Urcek artitv the lint aariau goverutuMtl narniilted looo (ireak nMrvtt to ents,. Huluaimu tarritory tor tk purpoa of rvturnui to Rmimuv OF AT PAGE TONIGHT "A Man of Sorrow," the William r8x production xtnirlux Wllllum Far. iiuiii, whleh had Its flrat showluK oh- terday at the 1'aKo, Is based on tho celebrated ataau aurcuaa, "lloodmau lllliul." It duals with a man who inarriaa one of two tdater who look oxnrtly nllke. Whan be dlaeovars hti alatar-lu-lHw In tha arms of a strait- er ha ass nines that aha U his wife and leavoM home. Attar wniidartug from plaoe to place In uu effort to find a milaco for hla grief, ha even tually cornea upon tho alatar-ln?lnvv, wbo Informs him of tha fraud which baa beau perpatrntod on him. Xeadluas to aay, siioli a situation la one of tha utuioat dramatle value, nor baa It bit eouftued to the aarean or tba ataga. There are aaveral caaaa oh raoord In actual Ufa In which the llvaa of paonlg have been blighted tbrougb HtUtakaa In Identity, l'or baua tba Hioat recant uue or this ntt tura wae that of Mra. J. U. Woykt, whu. faarlnx that her husband wai lataraatad In another woman. emplo- atl a detMtlva to follow him Tha tlatacUYt wUtook Wb)kt'a brother for the object ot hla tea re h and ra- turitatl aad reported to Mra. Wokt that ba bad aaau bar huabaml In the company of a manlcurltt. Mr. Wojkt want to tht adtlraaa rIvoh, abet bar huibaud'a brotbar, thlnklux that ba waa her husband, and then killed herself HOSTON, July 10. - Physicians nt tcmling Dr. Wilfred E. Hams, presi dent of the Massachusetts College of Osteopathy, said today that he had a "fighting ohnnce" to recover from three bullet wounds inflicted Tuesday "by Dr. Kldridge Atwood, nlso an os teopath. J ho police nro endeavoring to (dear up tho mystery of the death by poisoning of Dr. Colin Adams, Dr. Atvvood's fiancee, a few hours before the shooting of Dr. Harris, Dr. Atwood' told the police he left Miss Adams nbout 11 o'clock Monday night and that he first learned the next morning that she had been found unconscious in hot office. It was said today hv the police that she re gained oouttciouauoMH for it moment and made several attempts to speak to ii physiciuu who ashed her it she hil taken poiMiu. Silo did not reply, hut nodded her hand. An anal.vms is being made to determine tho nature of tli'o poison that caused her death. Atwood is in jail on a charge of intent to kill TO REPEL ITALIANS BERLIN, July 20. Hurling stones down tho mountain "idee, the Autri nnrf repulsed throe strong Itnlinu at tacks near Horicoln Pass, the offi cial statement issued yesterday nt Vlonnn reports. Tha . announcement follews: "Aflor henvv nrtillery preparation strong Italian foicoa Rttnclei three times our positions south mid eaat of Uorieoln Pass. They were re pulsed with hand grenades, machine guns and nvolnnelies of stones. "There wns benvv nrtillery fight ing. At Folln Rniblor we captured u mncliine gun. Tar vis was shelled by tho enemy." The statement reported ineicnsed nrtillery fire between Horicoln Pnss nnd the Astich vnllev, nrtillery duels in 'the Fella mid Rnihler soctors nnd a nocturnal bombardment of Mulbor goth by Italian nrtillery, which nlso sjiowcd increased Activity tho Is onrn front, expccinlly nt the (loriria bridgehead. An nttnek upon Thur wiosorjoch wns repulsed, says the statement, which nlso contains the follewing: "In n tronch northwest of Potilebu (Cnrnie) loud sounds nf combat wore heard. Auatro-Ilungarimi troops were not engaged nt (In1 place hienlioiiud." INCREASE IN OVERSEAS SHIPPING REPORTED WASHINGTON', Julv '20 Marked increase of overseas -liiinti" m Red Crown. taf Quality American ei v, rci'rtfd tmlav In the department ot i-imnicn-c Be tween Jatiunrv nnd June Hln vessels with n tonnago of 278,000 mnile trifM to South American eountrlo. 81, with tonnago of 257,000, to Eur ope; 11 to Asia and 7 to Africa. SEVEN-FOOT TIGER OF THE SEA KILLTD JMATAWAN, N. J., July 20 A shark sovon foot long and weighing about 200 pounds was killed today at tho entrnnco of Matawnn Croek, In wbk it a boy was killed today nnd a voung man who tried to rescuo him so seriously Injured a wetk ago that he died soon afterward. i - ' MILLIONAIRE SHIPPER FOUND DEAD IN PARK SAX FRANCISCO, July 20. Louis Roaeufeld, n millionaire ship ping and commission man of San Francisco, was today found tleml with a bullet wound in the head, in Golden (lute pnik. A tevolver was beside li tin A Mothers Wish Is thnt she mny go through tho 7&I trying ordeal of motherhood with as llttlo nnln nB notwlblo this can bo n reality when Mother' Friend" has been used regulnrly preceding confinement. Oct radIe?d Hw "Mother's Trlond" nt your Aggulator Co., "l!!te druggist xOlJamavJildgJittaataaa. tSf Soat on TifierliooB. "?( uedjree to bxpvctant Scientific Eye Examinations WITHOUT DIIURS Oil DltOI'S Tho old theory that tholr uso Is nccossary In correctly mmtaurlng refractory errorfl Is a fnllncy, long filnco exploded. Lot mo demonstrato to you tho newer methods. DR. RICKEJRT, Optometrist Over Uio Mny Co., ."Milfonl. The Sure Way to Prosper Ts to save some money till the time. The snl'e w.-iy to save is to put the money in a hank like this. SAFE -SOUND-SECURE 0VER2Z YE'ABS UNDER ONE MANAGCMENt" 8 I jiy lOOOOOXX)CKJOOCXJOCOCKXXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXOOOOOOOOOOOOOa BY LONDON, July SO. The Zeppelin which receutl) raided Ittga win hit several t linos by Kusslmi nntl-alr-craft guns and wrookotl near Tukum, aceordlng to n Central News dispatch from The Hague, quoting reports re ceived at Cologne. The majority ot tho crow waa saved and Oerntaii entcl uours rescued tho onglno and other parts of the mnohlnory Meiirottt I'hiiiIo Oct liiKtnnt Action Tliose who hnvo used It In Med ford are astonished at tha INSTANT action of simple Uuckhtoru bark, glKorluo, etc. as mixed In Adler-I kn. lleeause It acta on HOT1I lower aud uppor bowol, ONK SI'OOVri'L Adler-l-ka relievos almost ANY CVsp constipation, sour stomach or Ka--It removes suob surnrUina foul mat tar that a few doaaa ofteu relieve or prevent appendloltis. A short' treatment helps chronic stomach trouble L It Haaklns, Druggist gives you more miles to the dol lar. Carbureting qualities account for that no waste of p.as. Dealers everywhere and also at our many Service Stations. Standard Oil Company (CtllfornU) " T MJfor.l T-A-X-I PHONE 300 First half tullo from stand, I pas senger 15c, two passengers 25c. Within city limits, outaldo halt mile zone, 1 or 2 passengers, 25c, 3 passengers, 40c, 4 passengers, 50c. Country rates, 15c mile. Special rat os along paved highway. VAN' It. lMKUSON, IMtOl. Stand nt ltrovv it's. isns9 luL lueLsaHVr IM 5 Absolytoly Removes Indigcjstion. Onopnokuuo proves ii 26oatall druggists. TWO TRIPS DAILY HRTWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S II. HurnUh's auto will leave Hagle Point at 8 A. M. and l P. M dally, except Sunday: loave Medford 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Will oall for passengers at hotola In Medford and hotels aud business bousos in Eagle Point. PIIOXK .1-X2 on .1-X3. JOHN A. PERL TTNDERTAKEE Ijuly AsMstnut vm s. uAitTi.irrr Phono M. 17a ml I7-I-U Automobile Hearse Srv. I Aiubulauoa Sarvtco. Qorouor.l We have Springs for. Overland, Buick, Studebaker, Maxwell, Dodge, E. M. F. and Ford Cars Spring Clips and Piston Rings for all Cars C. E. GATES KX0OXKXXOO0OOO0OOOOOOCK30000OO00O0O00OO00O00OO000O0Oa Children LiKe Ice Cream Why not give It to them? It has been provon by experts that Velvet Ice Cream gives the greatest anergy; aud builds the finest tbteuee with tho leaat waste. It It baa mora food value and will build mora strength than most ot the food we are how oailag. Could you give tba children any thing better? It's a pure, wboleaottte. ttat.ua build lag food. I.t tba Kiddle have phutty ot it. l,et It act as their desert durlag the hot summer months. THE DAIRY Phone 1H1 1 NEWPORT 1 Reduced Fares roit SummerTrips When summer oomes and a vaca tion outinjj is planned, remember Newport is cool. The broosje from off the mighty Pacific never fails. With the many diversions and at tractions to pass the hours awayj surely you could find no bolter place for your vacation. Tho Cost Is Low Kound Trip Tickets are on aale daily froot all Southern I'aoifie station in 'Vtajprn Qrafij, TIm return limit w Ootober 31. Dally Trains from Albany and Corvallis make excellent connections. Writ for illustrated booklet, "Newport," or 1k loaal " Agent for complete information John JL Soott. General ruaeoger Agent, Portland, Oragofi Coos Bay Railroad Celelratin, MnrhfieM and North Head, Augn-l "-M. 'J'i nn. I Jo. ll... KounU Trip Wute. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ' J OJ