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Office Mull Tribune KulliliiiR. 25-27-211
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10 IKE IKS i
AI ROADS MEET
' The pi-ornm for (ho Tri-Nlule
Good Kcmds iissorinlion convention
whieli will lie Iivlil in Medford Wuil
ncKilay mill (Thursday, jMny 3 (it it mid
17th, is n follows:
Cotivrnlion will be eiillcd to order
lit I lie Niiliiloriiiiu nl .1 :'M p. in.
r(lni-Hlny. President J. A. Wcslcr
lund, us presidiiifr officer, will Male
1J it! ohji'i'ls ol' llie convention iiml llii!
ttmprn purposes of tho associat ion.
The president will introduce Mayor
0. K. (Infos, who will welcome the
delegates anil inoiiihi'i's on liolialf of
the City of Medford.
Govcnwr Janios Witli.xonilic will
follow with mi address of welcome on
liolinlf of tho Hlnlo.
Govornor's Withcoinlie's niaiii nd-
dross will ho on Iho topic: "Why
Vote on tho Road liond Hill?"
Governor IjHtcr to Speak,
Governor Krnost Lister of Wash
ington, or his representative, will nd-
ilresH the eonvention on bolmlf of the
state of Washington.
Address liy representative of Gov
ernor W. 1). Ktephens of ('nlil'oniin.
Apoinliiient of eoininitleo on res
oliilinns.
Address hy Mi's. Winnie Itiwlen,
Dallas, Oregon: "Women in I'uhlie
Affairs."
Appointment, of the eonimitleo on
ways mid menus lur the fifteen lo-
iiiniinn dnys of the (inipuin. (This
eoininilleo will ineliulo olio nuinlier
and lady from eiieli eininly.)
Appointment ol' eoniinilteo on noin
innlioii ol! officers.
Address hy Stale Highway Com
uiissioner, "Good lloails of Oregon.'
Cominiinii'iilions and tulerains
read hy seerelary.
Address hy Washington Stale
lliejiwny Kne,inoer Geo. 1''. Collerill:
"Ktalo Highway Development in
Washington."
Address hy Ore;on Hfuto Highway
Knujneor llerherl, Nnnn on: "Out
look for Koads in Oregon."
' lieport of .Secretary Geo. K. lions.
Address hy lion. Charles Hall,
president Coos County Good Itonds
elnh. Tuple: "Military Hoads on the
Pacific Coast."
: Address hy lion. Win. (I. Kleel of
Medford: "Crater I,ale All Veal
llonle.''
Address hy Mrs. ('has. Kcliicl'fcliii,
"1'ust mid Present lloads in Jm dison
county."
Five ininnlo iliseussions hy dele
gates mid nic mhoi's.
Address hy lion. John li. Ileall
l'lil'lhini), Orcjriui. '
Address hy lion. Porter .1. NY1T
"lt's Gel lint of the Mud."
lieport of eoniniillees ml resolu
tions. . !
Mm-ui-nIoii Over .Sislilyou.
Anuniiiieeineiit of program for th
Thursday excursion over Hie Siski
you highway mid enlerlaiiiiueiit at
Ashland park.
Uepnrt of ways ami means commit -
tee on plans for I lit- 1,') days whirl
wind oampuit;!!.
Toll) in the evening, business meet
intf at puhlic lihraiy hull and ilis-
eussioii of host plan I'm Iho eumpai.mi
of (he reiiiaiimii!: l.t days. ,
Klectiim of officers.
I) o'clock on the evenini; of I lie llilh
reception nt the Holland hotel par
lors for ladies and escorts with mu
sical piix-raiii ( in -1 1 u in. 'i : ( ;v I and vo
cal.) Tlnirsilny, Slay f 7.
Meet at Coiniiii'i'cial elnh. Anlo
ears will he in wnitimr. I.eae .Med
ford promptly at l):.'lll fo take tli
over Siskiyou hiuhwav to Cnlifurnii
slate line, l.envc slate line at !'.
o'clock leliirn for Ashland park.
licoplion at Ashland pink 1 p. m.
(.iewiu;: tile beautiful A-dlhilld Seellii
purl.)
1 :'IU, cntei taiiiiiient and Inii'-h in!
the piitk under the nu--!tice-; of the
linlii'- o( llie A'iluiiil Civic ltllil'oc-!
n. cat ciiib ami Mi-;. ,hp Andicw.,
Sirs. C. 1. Iluleliin..nn, Mr-. II. I.J
Weltlier. Mr-. C. M. Kidd. Mrs. .1. ..
We-lerlulul, Mrs. Cluis. Schief clin,
and Mi-. P. I'. Merrick of Mcdl-rd.)
Infoinial mldie s.
Xliis pivsraiii is Mibject to cliunuc,'
fnp HE PniKBiau Paranoia" is tho tiki of an artile in a
recent istiuo of the Maturday Evening Post by Irvin
Cohh whiili nets forth in detail the observations and ex
periences of the author behind the German battle line as
a correspondent in the first year ol the war, and gives a
graphic, glimpse of the (Jernian viewpoint.
"Germany," states Air. Cobb, "is firmly committed to
the belief that the acts of its kaiser, its crown prince, its
government, its statesmen, its generals and its armies are
done in accordance with the will and tho purposes of Clod"
and by the same token, the actions and deeds ot all na
tions and peoples opposed to Germany must perforce bo
obnoxious to God, and hence inspired by the devil. In
other words, God is a German diety not the common
creator of mankind, but a special creator of Teutons the
chosen people. Germans appropriate God as their own
peculiar possession, and that I lis kingdom on earth is Ger
many only and "His chosen people now and forever more
wonid be Germans and Germans only."
This doctrine is the backbone of " Kultur" and in proof,
Mr. Cobb submits a mass of quotations from German au
thors, statesmen, and preachers. He relates his exper
ience with a "spectaclcd-author-scientist-spy," who tells
how Hie false teachings start at the cradle, as follows:
For forly-odd years we have boon educating our people to believe that
only th roiiKli war nail throiiKli conquest could our nation achieve Its place
In the sun clhowroom for Its Industrial anil its spiritual development.
Germany is a Kiiint tho Riant of the universe and she must have breathing
space; and only by the swallowing up ot smaller states can she got that
breathing space. We siart at the cradle and at the kindergarten to teach
our young people what it means to live with Russia on one side of thorn
and with Krance and r.olgium and Britain on tho other. They cannot forgot
for one Instant llie tnsk that lies hefore them. Thoir educators parents,
teachers, pastors, nillllary Instructors, officials of every rank and every
grade. pever let them forset iL." i
The distrust and suspicion with which Europe views
Germany was declared not Germany's fault, but, "the fear
and distrust born of envy and malice among deteriorated
and decaying nations" for a land which was the mother
of all virtues and all benevolent impulses. This exponent
of "Kultur" is quoted further:
I "Clorniiiny has earned tho right to rule this hemisphere; and Germany
Is going to rule It! When we have conquered our enemies, as conquer
them we shall when. wo have implanted among them our own German cul
ture, our own German institutions and our own German form of govern
ment, which surely we also Bb.all do -they will, in succeeding generations,
bo the bettor and happier for it. They will come to know, then that
the guns of our fleets and the rifles of our soldiers brought them blessings
in disguise. Out of the present sufferings and thoir future humiliations
will spring up the 'benefits of Gorman civilization.
"At first they may not want to accept It. They will have to accept it
at the point of the bayonet If necessary. If It is required that those petty
lessor statos should be exterminated altogether, we shall not hesitate be
fore that tusk either. Tboy are decadents, dying of dry rot and degen
orncy; better that they should ibe dead altogether than that tho spread of
German kultur through the Old World should be checked or diverted from
Us coin-so. Geography and destiny both point tho way for us, and
wo Germans ncvor turn from tho duties intrusted to us by our God and our
Kaiser!"
At the time, Mr. Cobb states, he diagnosed this
bigotry as evidence of egomania, possibly confined to a
few hundreds or a few thousands among the Germans
but in (he light of what has since happened, we all know
that the disease affected a whole nation and that even the
certainty that the program cannot be carried out until
the world is a vast graveyard, has not served to operate
as a cure.
The dream of German militarism is to Prussianize the
world America included, and any and all moans are sanc-
lil'ied to this end. For forty years Gorman militarism
lias schemed and planned wilh this result in view and
German life beginning at the cradle, has been maniacally
distorted.
The only cure for Kultur is to crush it, by superior
force. Civilization cannot endure half Prussian, half free.
Hence we find most of the nations of the world leagued
together to smash Kultur for only thus can there be any
peace in the world for any nation. The fate of the United
Wtates would be (he fate of lielgiiiin and Prance, of .Serbia
and Rumania if l'russianism triumphs. America will be
invaded and broken as ruthlessly as J.elgiuin, and as little
mercy shown, if Germany emerges victorious.
Among quotations from German leadei-s of thought
cited by the author is the following from Fran. Pliilippi,
the poet :
"Koriuorly Gorman thought was shut up In her corner; hut now the
world shall have Its rout out according to German measiiro and, as far as
our swordH flash mid German blood flows, the clrelo ot t lie earth shall
eomo under tho tutelage of German activity."
llerr t'J. Saze, a prose writer, says:
"The Germans are first before tho Throno of God Thou couldst not
phieo the golden crown of victory In purer sands.''
The KVv. II. Kranoko, well-known pastor of the city
of 1iegnitz, in a volume of sermons, says:
"Gdrmuny Is precisely Who would venture to deny It? tho represen
tative of the highest morality, ot the purest humanity, o( (ho most chas
tened Christianity." ,
The Rev. Walker Loliniar, of llaiuberge, llolstein, pub
lished a book of war sermons under the title "About tho
German God."
"This menus (hat we go forth to war ns Christians, precisely as Chris
tians, as we Germans understand t'lirlsliiiulty: il menus that we have (lod
on our sido. . . Can the ItiisKlans, the l-'rench, tho Serhiuns, the
Kngllsh. say this? No; not one of them. Only we Germans can say It.
If God Is for us who can lie against us? it is enough for us to he
n part of God. , A nation"- Germany "which is God's seed corn
for tho future. . . Germany Is tho center of God's plans for the
world. . . . That glorious feat of arms forty-four years ago". the
luilllo of Sedan "gives us courage to hellovo that the Gorman soul Is the
world's soul; that God ami Germany belong to one another."
"Oh, that the German God imiy permeate the world! Oh, Unit the eter
nal victory may blossom before the God of the German soul!"
ic. Doctor, of Heilin, savs in
llerr l'astur .loh. Rump,
a pamphlet :
"A corrupt world, fetterod In monstrous sin, shall, hy the will of God,
he liealett by the German nature. .. , Ye" tho Germans "are tho
chosen generation, the royal priesthood, the holy nation, the peculiar peo
ple." Many similar quotations couud be made, but those
are sufficient to show the viewpoint of Kultur and show
llie effect of the philosophy of Iteruhardi and Troitsohko
upon the nation which conceives itself sanctified to cure
the ailments of t he world. America included, by Prussian
izing it with the sword, poison gas. and the submarine.
( '(including, M r. ( 'obb says:
11 is (tie imtlou which believes these things, ond which bus slrlven In
this war to practice w hat its teat hers preached, that wo now are called
upon to finlil. It we remember tin. us we no ulotm II will help us lo under
stand some ot the things (lie enemy will seek to ilo unto us; and should
help hint lo tnidevstunil sonic of the things wo mean to do unto htm.
Indeed, there Is hope of his Peltry nMo some day lo linilcrMalul that w-e
entered this war not Huulnst n people or a nation so much ns we entered It
insntiist an Ideii. a disea''e, a form ol paiiniolii, a form of rallies, a form of
mania which bus turned men Into blusi'lieuioiis and murderous mud dogs,
niuuins MiuucK iiud sliiverlns 111 (lie. highways o( (he world,
A large ulloi.i'nnee ':: nntieipated
at tho baseball game lo bo played
between the teams of the Seventh
company mid Company 1 on Sunday
afternoon at 2::i(l o'clock. Tho ud
luission fee is 25 conU mid the en
tire proceeds will go to tho sick funds
of the two companies.
lie game will be played at the
baseball pnrkj tho grounds of which
have been placed in excellent condi
tion. Court Hall iias donated the
use of the grounds. Clinid Miles will
umpire the frame. On form the game
hould prove a good contest lis eueh
nine is full of good nnd experienced
players.
The lineup will be ns follows:
Cointiany Seven Catcher, Hill;
pitcher, Millar; first base, lloss; sec
ond base, Turnn; third base, ,1J. In
gram; Khnrtslov, Coleman; left field.
Ia'O Ingram; right field, Abbott; cen
ter field, ' Cnntroll.
Company 1 Catcher, E. T. Sims;
pitcher, B. V. Sims; first lmso, Be
Jardon; second base, DcGuiro; third
base, Whitman; shortstop, Itiee; left
field, Briinnigar; right field, iings
dnle; center field, Schooler.
on
"Prospects are god for a largo at
tendance at the convention here next
Wednesday and Thursday of the Trl
State Good Roads association," said
John A. WeBterlund, president of the
association today. "We especially
look for a larger homo attendance
than lit the previous convention held
here. Every public spirited citizen of
Jackson and adjoining counties
should make it a point to attend the
opening convention session next
Thursday at 1:30 p. m. ill the nata
torliim. "Tho delegates and convention .vis
itors from the northern and other
parts of the state are anxious to see
tho racific highway, which was the
first hard surfaced road highway to
he constructed in the state. There
fore wo have arranged to take all the
delegates nnd other out of town visi
tors over tho highway to tho top of
tho Slsklyous, in automobiles next
Thursday, leaving Medford at 9:30
a. in. On tho return trip a stop will
be niado at Ashland at noon where
luncheon wll be served by tho civic
Improvement club of that city."
UPON Ml STEEL
Acmrin-r ( present plnns Will O.
Steel superintendent (if ('inter Luke
nntional ptuk, will have i. new honor
eonl'eiTed on him. Tile (iri.zlies are
planning for n W hike a week from
Sunday to a mountain peak f,OU0 fret
inch in llie vicinity of Jacksonville.
This peak has never been named and
on this occasion the (!ri..lies will
elmMen it. niter Mr. Steel.
"We had planned, said a promi
nent (iri..ly, "to have one or more
of nu r most hardy climbers ascend
the peak and bust a bottle of cham
paiiun over its top, and then we hap
pened to think of the bone dry law.
(I'.iess we'll have to use a bottle of
apple eider instead."
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HE balance line for the Ford car is
drawn, and the sum total of its per
fection struck with that new Goodrich
tire, the bigger and better Ford car
tire Goodrich's "Three - Seventy -Five.
Of SUPER-SIZE and
STRENGTH it not only meets
INDIVIDUAL NEEDS cf tho Ford
-but DOUBLES its VIRTUES.
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New as today, it its nevertheless
already familiarly Lnown by the
knowing ac
Goodrich's
"Three-Seventy-Five"
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That's its size: Three and seventy
five hundredths inches in the cross
section. And it's an inch bigger
too in the circumference.
Its heroic skc, however, is designed
to fit 30-i:ich rinis cn Ford oars.
It is made solely with the five
finger safety tread
It costs but little more than ordin
ary tires at the outset; and the
nattier appearance and added com
fort it gives your Ford car, and
itc own greater dollar ECCNOMY,
maka it the bstter buy in the end.
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We carry full line of both
Fabric and Silvertown Cord
230 West Main
Phone 73
Stop at The
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
filli nnd Everett Streets, I'ortlnnil,
Oregon. Now management, l'liones
mill elevntnr. Hates ;"0i', 75c, $1.00
mill $.1.5(1 per Any.
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NEWBRO'S HERP1CIDE is tbe
one remedy on your dracgiat's
sholves which may always be de
pended upon.
Ins tend of complaining to your
friends and mourning over your
loss of hairt eali upon your local
dniftpist nnd purehasp n bottle of
NKWBRO'S HKUF1CIDE.
Itia the first nnd original Rerm
remody for dandrulf, stops itching
and checks falling hair.
You can savo tho hair you have
much oaaier tlmn you can rownew.
Tho time to save your hair is now.
Tho remedy for doing it is NEW
BUG'S HERPIC1DE. M
Applications may be obtained at the
beat bdrbcr shops and hair dressing
parlors.
It is guaranteed by The Hcrptctdc Co.
Sold everywhere.
That. Grow
W'c have a choice line of
Garden Seeds, including the
Famous Burpees in packages
and bulk. 59 varieties of
Spencer's Sweet Peas. ;
Broadley
The Medford Florist and Seed Man
Plinno S72.
JOHN A. PERL
ljidy .s.si(MHt.
2 soi tii dahti.ktt.
Vlione SI. 17 nml 'IT-J-2.
Anstomoblltt llearf Sorvlcfl.
AmbulaiH'o Servke. Coronet
WINDOW SCREENS
SCREEN DOORS
LATTICE MATERIAL
Porifio Viirritiirp fo.
Fixture Factory
Should Be Followed by the
Call to Farms
World Wide War Causing Food Shortage
and Famine Threatens
SAFETY FIRST: BE PREPARED. Every family, every indi
vidual tslioiild at miee prepare to plant nt least a small garden.
All meant lands should lie enltivaled nnd planted.
The Gold lty Keally C'omj-nny il'er for this season Free Rent
on .-eveial hundred iierei of land in irncls of one iutC i;nvaids.
The Gold Hay Uealty Company offer for sale lands from .10
per ni'i'O upwards, en long time easy jmynienls.
Back to the land. All food proilueis (ire raisin? in prioe rnp
i.l'y anil the indieations ale for higher prices mi all kinds of food
prniittet'i for years to eome. We i iniiiol all !" soldiers. We eannot
linve soidieis withoul food. ,lo'ii the l'ooil-proilai ii iinuy and e,o
lan k to tlie land and pru.-perity.
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFOFvD MADE
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