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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1917)
T Medford Mail Tribune AN INtJKl'ENIUONT NHWHI'APKH PUULIHIIHl) KVKKV A KT Kit NOON KXCKI'T SUNDAY HY THIS MliUKOHD 1'UINTINO CO. Offlco Mall Trlbuno Hiilltllnft, 25-27-28 North Kir Hired: ti'li'phono 76. The Democratic TlmcB, The MiMlford Mall, Tho Medford Tribune. The Kouth- rn urcRonlan, The AHIiluntl TrlDune. GIOOKGH PUTNAM, Kditor. MfTBSORTPTIOIf KATES 1 One yeur, hy mall m.B.OO One month, by mall - .60 Per month, dellv-red hy carrier in Medford, Aniiland, Phoenix, Tal ent. Jucksunvllle nnd Central Point - .BO Faturday only, by mall, jior your, 2.00 Weekly, per your. 1.60 Official papr of the City of Medford. lintorod am second-c In rta matter Medford, Oregon, under the act of March e, is tv. Sworn Circulutlon for 1910 2,491. Full leased wlro Ausocluted Preas dls patchfH. AT POST OFFICE Movo fitmo Is soon to be thrust upon Medford thruout tho United .Stales, and tho benevolent looking features of William J. Warnor, as sistant postmaster, will become funill iar to tho people of tho country. That's why he has been slicking up lately and every few minutes polishes his oyo Rlassos and combs his few stray locks of hair every few minutes. When Warner conceived tho Idea of placing electric Incubators In the basement of the federal building for Iho purpose of batching In them, free of charge, 5000 oggs brought In by residents of Medford and vicinity as a wnr food preparedness measure, ho llttlo know that ho wus putting Mod ford and incidentally himself on tho moving plcturo map of tho country. That's Just what happened. Now tho moving picture concerns aro not only nftor Warner's mnp, 'but wnnt to film all tho movomonts in connection iwtli tho hutching of tho eggs Into chicks. Tho local representative In tills territory of ono of tho well known moving picture news fenlure concern will begin next week to film all stages of tho Inrulmtor work In tho fcdornl building, including the dally turning of tho oggs by Indies of the Grentur Medford club. The Inst plcturo (o bo taken will be tho coming or the ogg ownorB for their chicks In about two weeks. Tho Medford Incubator-food pre paredness Idea has attracted much attention throuout tho country and many Inquiries hnvo oamo from .vari ous sections to Mr. Warner asking for detailB. Today bo received severul such IetterB from Mlrbigan and Wis consin points. Hoy 10 H lot t of the Med ford fire de partment has Just received newspa pers from Kansas City r.lvlug ac counts of ltow his L';'.-ciir-oUI rlsler, Kuth, save their father's life hy carry ing Mm down three fllulus of stairs when the llusled office building was burning down. The Kansas City Star also published a sketch deplet ing tho rescue. II. K. KUIott, a Cofiev County, Km., farmer, !:! years ohl'an Invalid from paralysis, being paraltcd from tho waist down, was asleep In a room unjoining Iho office or the doctor from whom he had heen tnklnn treat ment on the fifth floor. The daugh ter was In it room serosa Trout the ball. They were lite only persons In the bull. ling when the fire, which started in tho basement and unread rapidly thru the building, broke nut Awakened by the choking smoke and seeing through the glass panel ol the door sparks flying about, be suc ceeded In arousing bis daughter by his shouts, despite bis pleadings that shn savo herself and let lilin stay un til help arrived, the young woman lifted tho 155 pound man from lied Into an invalid chair, wheeled the lat ter to a rear window, lifted her rath er thru tho window, and carried htm ilown three flights on the fire escape .lioforo the firemen arrived and com pleted tho rescue work. How's This? 1T offr Ot, I liiri.Hert tvulnr. Hrusl.t (r an, rM nf i atauU llml taiiinl b,' rur.'.i ! Hall t'.urrb I'urr. r. J. rnr.Miv o., T.ii.i... o. We. til tinitpMlmii'it, h-iti kvmi Y. J. ClieiH'T fur Oir l.i.l 3. a'" a'nl l-.-ll.if him nerfmlr liimral'l lh all !.u.tn.a Iranian i..n rill finaiwlallr nlila to nor' cul ant tl,ligatl"U made Of tl nrnt' Nat. Dank Of royntruin '1,'lrtlu, tHilO. flail's Catarrh Tnre la talon Int.rnnll., artl'if AlrortlT HIM1U It"' tili-Ml ninl leiioiia amfava nf lire ajatrm. Tr-tliii.mKU .. M fr...'. I're-e if. ate HH' r nil'. I'tlla t r fT.il .ll.n. A PROPHECY UnpIN' republic, wliich i.s not, yet ripe, but which in n A century will embrace tho whole of Europe, signifies that society is its own sovereign. It protects itself by means of its citizen-soldiers;. iudges itself by trial by jury; admin isters its own affairs, by local government; niles ltselt by popular representation. The four limbs of monarchy the standing army, the courts, the bureaucracy, tin? peerage are lor iho, republic only lour troublesome excresences which are withering up and will soon die." These prophetic, words were written in 1830 by the great French novelist, Victor Hugo. At that time the re action from Napoleonic times had set in strong in Europe. Everywhere the kings were supreme and the people pros trate. Hugo's own France was to have king after king until tho war of 1870 drove the whole brood out. Europe is not yet given over to republican government, but Hugo's cen tury still has .1:1 years to go and the present war between democracy and autocracy may hasten the blood-stained inarch of human liberty.' Just see what has happened since Hugo wrote: France is a republic. It has been a stalric one for 47 years. Eng land is now a constitutional monarchy in which the people have as many liberties as in a republic. In fact the mon arch is a mere gilded figure-head. The new Italy has aris en from the cementing of the various little Italian states. Although it has a king, parliament, elected hy the people, rules. Norway has broken away from Sweden and for a time it was touch and go whether the country would de clare for a republic or for the limited kingdom which it fin ally adopted. Portugal some six years ago east out kings and has been a republic ever since. Only the other day Russia revolted. Viewed from this standpoint the most backward coun tries in Europe are the central powers Germany, Austro Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey. In each of these the monarch is superior to the so-called representative bodies and the latter have little or no voice in the election of the responsible ministers, these being under the orders of the crown only. The defeat of the central powers, therefore, will be as much for their own good as for that of the rest of the world. If American arms can help topple over the kingly cast in the enemy countries, if our might can help bring democ racy into its own all over Europe, the date of our entrance into the world-war will be the most important in the an nals of liberty, i DAILY STAGE TO . BE OPERATED TO When the Crater Lake sen son open In July n retina r daily atnRo service will ho operated between .Medford and tho lake, and tho pan- sohgors will he taken back and forth In now 1 2-pasaeiiKor national park motor buHKOs Instead of In the largo automobiles thai have been in use in past years. This announcement was mado Saturday by Alfred U Park. hurst of Portland who has tho Crator I ..alio concessions and who has been In Medford the past week making pre liminary arrangements for the open ing of I he Crater Lako seiu-win. Court Mall, as usual, will he hi charge pf tho transportation. "We are anticipating a big season at the lake thin sumitic-r," Paid Mr. ParkhurHt. "and do not think that tho war will have any material effect on travel from the oiiUtrio of the slate. This belief Is b.ised on the many Inquiries we have been receiv ing from all ever the country about the lake reason. "I have just received a letter from If. K. .Momyer, assistant supervisor of Crater l.ako park, stating thut there Is three feet of snow at the saw mill 1,1 miles from the lake, six feet of snow at the park Hue or entrance, and ten feet, of snow at tho hoad- nuarlers. llo also said that so far Ibero bad only been three pleasant days at the lake this spring, but that ir warm weuther rotors the snow 111 land lawns, or creating or making any melt rapidly enabling the season to thing tisetul nil counts in tho organ open up about July 1, ' ballon nnd at the exhibit. To Stop Hair Loss and Rid Your Scalp of Dandruff, Use NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Io vouhave dandruff? Docs ynnr hair fall out? Is it get tinr; thinner and tho parting inoro pronounced every dayi If so, wo advise you to get busy right away arid before it is tint late. We are not trying to scare you. We aro simply telltne you the truth. If you would ward oft inicnding baldness you must check that hnir loss and rid your scalp of dandruff. Start right and atart now with lite right remedy and stick to tt Newliro's llertMctde. Use llerpiclilo daily for a while, then three times a week will le sufficient. Watch the rhnnge which takes place in the condition of your hair and scali. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER I.nily Asolstnnt. Btl HOVTll HAUTl.KTT. IMkiihi M. 47 nnd 47-J-S. Austomoblle llearso Service. AmbuUitce Srvte. (lornnavt. OOINil OOINO-M tnaa Naxmvlit r!w tMii'tt.NalKl COMING TRUE. L The Junior Thrift organization of tho public schools which proved so successful lust summer will be con tinued the present summer, Superin tendent Uillls announced today. The school authorities aro urging parents of tho pupils to co-operate and encourage- tho movement whoso double purpose is to bring out and develop the initiative In the children and fii courago them to put in their vacation at usuful tasks InsUlul of passing all this time In pursuit of pleasure or in idleness. As was the ease last year, tho move ment is to culminate In the fall In a public classified exhibition of the things that bavo been accomplished by tho pupils during tho vacation pe riod, only next fall It is hoped that the exhibition will bo much larger and more elaborate. It will also In clude statistics of earnings made by pupils nt whatever they have under taken along the lino of being useful. Hardening, sewing, canning, raising ' poultry, raising rabbits, etc., are 'among tho most common pursuits In the Junior Thrift organization. Each pupil can choose whatever be wants to do to 'be useful so ns to make a showing at the exhibit In I lie fall. The making of an airship, or wag--in. chopping wood, caring of yards The scalp is clean and free from dandruff. The hair looks stronir and healthy nnd does not fall out There is vigor and snap where lcfore the hnir was dead, dull and brittle. The itch ing which is so annoying stops and you enjoya feelingof cool ness and cleanliness hitherto unknown. a Any denier will sell you Ncwhro'a Herpicide either In W cent or $1.00 size. It is puaranteed by The Hcrpiciilo Co. The first application will convince you that Newbro's llernioide is the very thing for the hair. Itsodor is delightful. Applications may be obtained at the better barber shot's and hair dressing parlors. ; KIMi Alt WKillT iV.V.,V. Watch repairing my specialty. Ar tistic engraving. Prompt service, per sonal attention. No. 17 North Cen tral Avenue, Meflford. Oregon. I'hone ki:i-ll The Triumphal March fMytoW tss wmmtt, TTTHEN we announced Bevo recently, our hopes were high. We knew that we had the most unusual soft drink that had ever 'been offered: A beverage com bining the nutritive extracts of wholesome cereals, the zest of Saazer Hops, a flavor all its own, and absolute purity. We knew this because, true to our own ideals, we had experi mented for years before we were satisfied to say, "We offer you jBevo it is a different soft drink it is good and it is good for you." , High as were our hopes for its reception, we have realized them far and beyond our expectations. Bevo today is an established popular success. Everywhere the same question is asked: "Have you tried Bevo?" FRED ALTON HAIGHT TEACHER OF PIANO Special Summer Term June 1 to Aug. 21. HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 401 Garnet t-Corey Building Phone 72. EVENTUALLY You will want, after trying our good quality of lum ber, testing our facilities and experiencing our meth ods of business, to do your Lumber Buying from us. . Why Not Now? All Under Cover, out of the sun and rain. Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Win - dows, Cement, Lime PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY HIGH. MEDFORD LUMBER.CO. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis BLUMAUER & HOCH Wholesale Dealers MEDFORD, ORE. "Served at drug stores end soft drink stands. Families supplied by grocers." Now, one final word. . We promise you that, in accord with the known principles of Anheulser-Busch and all its products, Bevo not only will forever maintain its present high standard of quality, but as time goes on our great endeavor shall be to make this soft drink even more perfect in every detail of its goodness. You will find Bevo at inns, restaurants, groceries, depart ment and drug stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks, soda fountains, dining cars and other places where refreshing beverages are sold. Guard against substi tutes. Have the bot tle opened in front of you, first seeing that the seal is unbroken ' and that the crown top bears the Fox. AT THE OLD STAND I have returned to Medford and will be found at the old stand on South Riverside, where I will con tinue to tlo expert horseshoeing and all kinds of ; blacksmithing. Tom Merriman, Proprietor Medford's Big Patriotic Carnival June 5 to 9, Inclusive FOLEY & BURK Combined Carnival Company The Largest and Best Equipped Company in the West Today. SN00KUMS, the Perfect Boy. Shows Include Foley & Bark's Famous Dog & Pony Circus, Monkeyville, Loretta, the Borneo Family Siamese Twin Girls, Circus Side Show. Newleyweds & Snookums, Submarine U-2, Eli Ferris Wheel Merry Go Round, and Many Other Shows of Sterling Quality. 5 mi V?