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The Democratic Tlms, The Modfnrd
Mail, The Medford Tribune, The South'
rn Oregon. an, The AHhland Tribune.
GKOHGR PUTNAM. Editor.
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Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of J tick Hon County.
Entered an m?cond-clasn matter at
M-dford, Oregon, undur the act of March
I, 1879.
Bwom Circulation for 1016 2,491.
Full leaned wire AsHociated Preaa dla
patchea. NEEDED 10 BUILD
WASHINGTON Juno 21. A. bil
lion dollars probably would be requir
ed to jiut 100,0(10 American airplanes
and 10,000 to 20.000 aviators Into the
war, Allen n. Ilawloy, president of
tbe Aero Club of America, tuduy told
a sub-committee of tbe bouse mill
try committee. Ho declared 25,000
aviators could do moro toward ending
tbe wnr tbun 1,000,000 additional
soldiers. Ho endorsed tlio bill to es
tablish a soparato department of
iiornnnuttcH.
What might romnlu or tha 100,000
airplanes wjien pence is restored
could bo utilised for commercial pur
poses, ho said. A French government
commission now Is making plans for
such use.
Mr. Hawley predicted that the day
of trans-Atlantic air lines was at
bund.
"Wo are now manufacturing air
cruisers capable of crossing the At-
lnntc and havo the pilots and Instru
ments needed for piloting them," hi1
fluid.
NEW YORK, Juno 21.- After an
Inspection of the army aviation field
at Mlneola, tho delegation of Kronen
aviators who arrived in this country
yesterday to train American airmen
Issued a statement In which they
said:
"Tho United States could ond the
war at once, making possible a decis
ive vlstory over (lermany, for the
nllles, If it couhr supply 10,000 avia
tors now."
NAVAL BATTLE
COPKXIIAOKN', June 21. The
steady eontiiuinnco of the Mihttiu-
Tiun 'niiimn.'u will, in the opinio! el
t'nptiiin Kiiehlwcltcr, Ihe naval o.erl
nl' Hie Berlin Liikul Au.eigi'r, ulli
inuloly I'm re ii general mi v i I bnltle
between the llritii-h and (Iciniun fleets
lis Hie only luenns of ciulinir (he sub
marine nicniicc. Cnplnin Kuelilwi'ller
blames the (.'nod went her for Ihe full
ing off in number of suhuinriue vic
tims, lie nrjjucs Hint the wenllul'
perniils Pinnll subiniiriue chasers lo
venture further lo sen, ti shout bet
ter null lo detect periscopes, easier.
In this argument the critic is ipiile
impurtiiit ns he ciiiull.y blames storms
for the fiiilnre to secure better ro
sulls in March. The oilier well
schooled naval wriiors uciiernllv fol
low the admiralty instructions to treat
the May results us practically as sal-i-'fiu'tory
as tluiM' of April iin-i In
ilesenhe the enlctite counter inciiMirr;
ns ii cniiiplcle failure. They all ac
cept the estimate nf the Wnllf bu
reuu, the official news agency, that
new toiinnire is only one-liflh of t lull
ilcst roved.
ATIIKNS, June II. -Tho official
Oaetto prims the following letter
sent byKIng Alexander to rreinlcr
Znlnilx:
"I am following with the utmost In
terest tho government's effort for the
restoration of tbe unity of tlio coun
try. Ah for noself, remaining the
faithful guardian of the constitution
al charter and convinced nf the good
Intentions of the powers. I am willing
to co-operate sincerely with them In
maintaining tranipiillty, thus bring
ing about n reconsideration of the dif
ferent elements of the iiutlou,.''
A POISONED PEOPLE.
npODAY'S dispatches tell
under lour years ot age, victims ot the latest German
air raid upon London.
Another official dispatch relates the bombardment and
sinking of lifeboats by gun fire from a German submarine
that had successfully torpedoed and sunk a steamer.
A third cable describes
Jjclgians by Germans into slavery, where they are com
pelled to toil 32 hours a day in the danger zone, illy clad
and half fed, succumbing shortly to exhaustion and dis
ease. A fourth dispatch quotes a letter written by the Queen
of liiiniania, telling of the death of her child, infected by
disease? germs contained in the candv dropped among chil
dren by German airships in
demic.
The slaughter of women
innocent non-combatants, the
ors, till without military advantage, and the enslavement
of a conquered people are but a few of the counts atraiust
the barbarians who have violated every law of God and
man in crazed lust for power.
How came Germany to run amuck, not like a mad dog
loaniing at the mould, not with the red lury ot rabies, but
with the cool cunning and clever lunacy ot a poisoned
brain? Jlow came an entire nation insane?
The answer is found in the deliberate propaganda inau
gurated by Bismarck of perverting by education the ideals
of a nation, of destroying democracy and upbuilding autoc-
racy, of substituting might for
tice, lor two generations Germany has received ideas
from thinkers and philosophers who have extolled the
blood and iron olicy and deprecated humanity, and bar
barized the national mind. Here is German Kultur as
formulated by German thinkers:
"Not only must the state be olieyed, it must be venerat
ed as a God. Success insured bv might is the measure of
right." -Hegel.
"Weak nations have no right to existence, and must be
absorbed by powerful nations. The essimce of the state is
power. Nothing exists or can exist which is superior to
the state. " Trieschke.
"The state can do no wrong. The observance of trea
ties is not a matter of duty but of advantage." Adolphus
Lassen. , .
"Love God above all things and thy neighbor as thyself.
This law can claim no significance for the relations of one
country to another. There never has been and never will
be universal rights of men." Bemhardi.
"Morality is a symptom of decadence. War b as neces
sary to the state as slavery is to society. Might is the
source of right. There is no right other than that of theft,
usurpation and violence. Nietzsche. .v . - . . :
"Militarism is the indispensable instrument of German
culture, it builds its brightest hopes of supremacy on the
extermination of others." Houston Chamberlain, rene
gade Englishman and naturalized German. . , ... '
No one outside a rienitentiary or a lunatic i asylum
many we have an entire nation
tice them we. have gallows and electric chairs, yet in Ger
many we have an entire nation nt only preaching but prac
ticing them and the result is a world wide war, which
can end only in the triumph of the maniacs or their utter
defeat, so that the world will again be sane and safe for
humanity.
An Open Letter
HY I)R J. LAWUKNt'K HILL.
As an official member of the Med
ford chapter of the lcd Cross I feel
it to be my duty to defend the splen-
fid women of the same against the
'owardly, base, uugentlemunly and
'oiitcmptihle attack of Lawyer W. K.
I'hipps at u recent meeting of tho
school hoard.
1 feel confident that the women who
are so generously, unselfishly, heart
ily and in true American spirit, giving
their lime and means mid efforts
ihrcc or four limes a week to the
work of Ihe Wed Cross, anil in
strict and loval obedience to l'resi-
Icnt Wilson, would he just ns ready
ind willing to labor in orchards lliiu-
ning fruit trees, as suggested by the
ibove gentleman, a discredit to the
City of Medford and n flv in the
intiiieiit of the school board, if they
oubl belter serve the nation, and
meet the needs ol the buys who will
soon be giving their lives for the pro
lection of our honics, the institution
we love and the flag we revere.
The work they are now doing could
not he done by men, so it is cowardly
and pio-(lernian lo attack them the
way he has done. What could the
nation do at such a time as this
without ,,iieh women scattered thniout
the length and lircadlli of lhce I'nit-
1 Stales f What would our armies
ind navy do without their labor of
love in the presence of u wnr which
threatens our own laud, and which
made possible by such inn idoc-
imd slur and cowardice of inli men-'
We would like to know what he has
uilribiite.l towards meeting the
ciK of our government whose appeal
has been sent to all, and who de
mands f al) loyal American., that
they do their bit. and lo ,lo ,1
if women of the Ifnl Cross are do
igf What a slur msoi Ihe honesty of
lose who have the Woik of the Ked
Cross la eharce to ask: "How do
we know where the money eoc-i th.it
s hung collected tor the lied Cross
llmiollt the l ulled Stale.." i I,,.
not certain mid uncs-iion the hon.
estv of these men I would refer him
to Washington, i, ('.; and to nsl; our
rcpru.scnUti!i there to furnish him
of the funeral of sixteen babies
the enforced deportation of
the hope of skirting an epi
and children, the murder of
butchery of helpless surviv
right and the sword for jus
not only preaching but prac
to Lawyer Phipps
with the needed information, but 1
am iifraid that even when he is told
that a faithful record is kept of nil
money sent in to the hcudiiurtci-s of
tho lied Cross Hint he would stil! be
skeptical, and still be a bone of con
tention in our midst and a splendid
rcpresenlntive of tho one man in Eu
rope who today is hated, feared und
cursed ns no man in history ha.s
been.
Then, further, he asks: "Tho wnr
may hist only three months n ltd then
who knows hut it might happen that
the most of that million dollar fund
may be used by persons high in the
lied Cross to take it jaunt to Kuroe
to have a look nt tbe battlefields? "
Such n statement from a man
whose office should have constrained
him from uttering such a ilnmuable
insinuation stamps him as unworthy
of I lie confidence and respect of the
citizens of Medford, and something
should be done to make vacant his
place on the school hoard.
Those in charge of the lied Cross
w ork in Washington are men of limit -less
wealth, men who have the eon
fidence of the nution anil the endorse
ment of President Wilson, and who
n iv giving their time without salary
to help give the cup of cold wi'.ler
to, and bind up Ihe wounds of the
suffering hoys on foreign battlefields,
lo contribute to their keep while eou
valcseimr, niul to take cure of their
Coming
JOHN A. PERL
UKDEKTAKXl
Tjuly Assistant.
BH SOI T11 IIAKTI.KTT.
l'hono M. 47 anil 47-J-3.
Anstomoblle Hearse Service.
Ambulance Service, Coroner.
' . X,
families while they are fighting our
battles, and to make it possible for
liiiwycr I'hipps and his ilk, and he
bus quite a following in Metlloni, and
thruout the nation, to live in peace
and to give protection to his family
against lust, plunder und suffering
and sliuine untold. His place is among
those whom an indignant and wronged
nution has justly interned during the
war, and who after it bhould be de
prived of citizenship.
If such men nR lie represents were
in charge of the funds of the lied
Cross society then it might be pos
sible for us to ask what would become
of the sumo, and we would not have
to look far for an unswer. Such
question, such insults, such attacks
that he has made upon the best women
in Medford the best men and women
ill the land, nre unpatriotic and snvors
more of kniserism than of one who
boasts of his American citizenship,
but who evidently judges nil men by
his own small and unmanly standard
I am glad that wo have those on
our school board who will denounce
anil expose such statements, such
men, and defend at all hazards those
who are doing1 their utmost, ns the
women of, the Red Cross chapter of
Jieilford are doing; to save their conn
try from the awful scourge which hns
swept over Europe, and which has
been encouraged by such men ns Law
yer I'hipps, if our local papers give
a correct account of his remarks nt
the school bonrd last evening.
In all the yenrs that I have been a
writer for newspapers and mngnzinos
1 have never expressed myself u
his way, but the circumstances war
rant it, and T have no apology to
mill"", : ii will say things still strong
er things should he or any other per
son question or attack some of the
grandest women in Medford, and men
and women of whom all true and loyal
American citizens nre justly proud.
SENT TD SLAVERY
IIAVIiK, June 21 A large number
of Belgian civilians from the Mons
region have been deported by the
German military authorities, accord
ing to eireuniKtantinl information re
ceived by the Belgian government.
The deported men were sent to points
10 to 12 kilometers from the front,
in France, notably to Fenain, Arleux
and other places in the environs of
Douni, where they were forced to
work in all weathers on military tusks,
such ns railroads, trenches and han
dling war material.
The victims were compelled to la
bor twelve hours daily scantily fed
and badly housed, ost of the un
fortunates nre now actually siek and
every ono is debited. Among them
are several persons who had pre
viously been deported to Germany
and then repatriated.
How's This?
We offw On Ilnnilrrd Dollars Krwiml for any
fane nf Catnrrb tout cannot Iw curi'tl by null'l
Cmarrh Cure.
r. J. CIIEXEV A CO.. Toledo, O.
We. the nmlprtirnpd, hare known r. J.
Chi'lu'? for Ilio last lb rt-Hrn. ami tM-llpve him
urrfcctlr honorable In all bu.ln,'.. Irniisiirllona
mo) nnani-lally able lo curry out anr obllgntloua
xade bj Ills Arm.
NAT. BANK OF COMMRRCE.
Toleuo, Ohio.
Tlnira Catarrh Cure la taken tnlprnallv. artlnir
llrectlr upon Ihe blond anil niucnna aurfnees of
the aystpm. Testimonial aent free. I'rlce 75
H'nts bor bottle. Sold by nil, nrtiKKlRta.
Taks Haifa family Pills tor consllnatloa.
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PORTLAND.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Funny Answers by
( FVoui Albuny Daily Democrat.
The following are a few answers
given in the 8th grade examination
by pupils of the IJnn county, Oregon,
schools:
Two foreigners that helped, the
United States in the Revolutionary
war were Wilson and Tnft.
The amount of the Liberty lonn is
f:10 u month.
Three countries of Europe which
are now neutral in the world war are
Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey.
The three rules for milking nre to
get the milk, sell the cream, und they
won't go dry soon.
Two diseases most troublesome to
the apple crop in Oregon are cater
pillars and canker worm.
Population and smoke effect the
climate of a country.
The departments in (lie president's
ofice arc the county judge.
The cause that- made us go to wnr
with Germany was, there was two rich
people walking -along the street and
someone threw a balm and when it
went off it killed them, mill that the
United Stutcs would not send ivA to
(hem.
The Red Cross fund is where they
orgunize a lied Cross society un:l the
money that is paid in they take and
buy thread and yarn to make clothes
for the soldiers to wear.
The vacancy Hint recently occurred
in the United States senate from Ore
gon was Senator Withercomb died.
SYNOPSIS OK THE AXNTAL STATEMENT OF TI1E
United States Branch of the Royal Insurance Company, Ltd.
of Liverpool, England in the Kingdom of Great nrltaln. on the thirtv-first
day of December, 1910, made to the
Oregon, pursuant to law: ( ...
Capit4il.
Amount of deposit capital : 662,000.00
- Income.
Vet premiums received during the year 9,1113,924.00
Interest, dividend'!, ';and rent received dur- ;
inn the year 691, 1)02. 45
Income from other sources received during
the year 361,922.65 '
total Income 10,967, 051. 00
Oistnu'seinent.s.
Net losses paid during the year J 5,011,330.90 i
Dividends paid on capital stock during the
year Ml
Commissions and salaries paid during the I
year 2,568,375.16
Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during tbe
year 432,062.65'
Amount of all other expenditures 1,986,777.15
Total expenditures
' A.sncts.
Duo from companies for reinsurance on
losess paid f 125,424.58
Valuo of real estate owned (market value) 4,044,421.81
Value ot stock and bonds owned (market
value) (7,128,270.50
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 18tl.200.IIO
Cash In banks and on hand 1.319,224.09
Premium in course of collection written
since September 30', 1916 1,844,947.33
Interest and rents duo and accrued 1 12,843.27
Total assets ?14, 763, 831.58
Less special deposits In any state (If any
there be , Nil
Total assets admitted In Oregon
Liabilities.
Cross claims for losses unpaid 1,247,5S6.90 ;
Amount of unearned premiums on all out- i
standing risks 8,837,423.79 i
Due for commissions and brokerage, taxes ,
and expenses 347,705.39
All other liabilities ; 130,935.40 i
Total liabilities, exclusive of deposit '
capital.stock of $662,000 $10,563,651.48
Total premiums In force December 31,
lliisincss In Oivfton for the Year.
Total Insurance written during the year $ 6. 334. 3S3.00
f'ross premiums received during the
Premiums returned during the year 28.948.8S
Losses paid during the year 62,825.59
Losses incurred during the year 53,296.09
Total amount of Insurance outstanding in Oregon De
cember 31, 1916 $ 7,415,553.00
HOYA.L IXSURAXCK COMPANY, LTD.
By Edw. P. Beddall, General Attorney for the United States.
Statutory resident general agent and
Resident Agent, K. A. Holmes. Agent.
Eighth Grade Pupils
. '
Salem is a uortheni city. Salem is
tbe eupital of Oregon, for it has the
suriituri iimss anil the Oregon univer
sity and is situated, in Lain eounty
Corvallis is located in Linn county.
The two foreigners who assisted
the colonies during the Revolutionary
war are the negroes und the Indians
Golden Gate is in California, where
the sun sets on the ocean.
Epiglottis means that little to.ijrue
hangiiiif down from the back of the
mouth.
Golden Gntc is a large gate :n Cali
fornia. Old Faithful is a kaiser in the Yel
lowstone park.
The skin holds the bones together.
The voice box is right under the
chin.
In parsing words it was done in
this manner:
he, his, hiscn
person, anybody, anyone
free, frcir, friest
Golden Gate is along tlio cost, it is
a harbor of N. Y.
Patriotism is shown by buying a
Liberty loan und keeping on the good
side of Uncle Sam.
A tendon is a piece of cord which
is in the lieul of the foot.
The things that effect the climate
of a place are dryness and wetness.
One child answers: The ipiglottis
is the upper part of the stomach.
The cerebrum is the ear drum.
If a wound isn't kept sunitury, in
spiration will set in.
Insurance Commissioner of the State of
I
9,!)!IC,545.8C
$14,763,831.58
1916 , $17,363,372.69
year 142,689.79
attorney for sorvtce: 11. It. Burke.
Medford, Oregon.
TO THE PUBLIC
, r i , ,
! BROOKINGS,' ORE.
On account of the many letters we.
have been receiving from parties in
this and other localities we have
deemed It best to set out In an open .
letter the conditions of living, em
ployment and recreation that sur
round the employes of this company.
Location, Climate nnd General Sur
rounding. The town of Brookings and the
manufacturing plant are located on a
plateau about 100 teet above ocean
level and running from the shore
lino back about 94 of a mile. Un
like most saw mill towns, the slto
ii rolling bench land,., free from
stumps and slashings. The climate
Is mild. Snow fall Is a rarity, and
during the summer months the wea
ther Is that ot a beach resort. In
the winter tho temperature is mod
orate. The view of tbe ocean, beach and
surroundings is beautiful.
A good public school is provided
for all grades; moving picture thea
tre with a seating capacity ot 300
with two weekly shows; general store
carrying a large stock at reasonable
prices; also a well equipped hospital
Is provided for employes and families,
and is in charge of a first class phy
sician and surgeon with trained nursejf
in attendance.
Living Accommodations.
For single men there is a large ho
tel provided with showers and other 1
facilities, with table hoard that is un
excelled in its line.
In addition, comfortable tunic
bouses are provided to take care of
excess of single men over and above
the accommodations provided in tho
hotel. Rate of board $0.25 per week,
lodging 50c and up, according to ac
commodations. For married men comfortable hous
es are provided with rents ranging
from $6.00 per month and up, ac
cording to type selected; water, light
anil wood extra at nominal rates, usu
ally prevailing in municipalities of
like character.
Wages iuiiI Working Conditions.
The minimum rate for common la
bor is $3.00 per day of ten hours at
the present time in all departments,
with usual advance above this rate for
responsible positions.
The company operates a sawmill,
logging camp, railroads, wharves and"
shipping; runs Its own line of stcanj-j
ere to California points,
teqiilremcnts Applicants Must Fulfill.
No man over 50 years of age will bo
employed.
Before entering our omploy, each
and every applicant will be obliged to
pass an examination by the company's
physician and satisfy him as to phy
sical condition.
Married men must work for tho
company at least 30 days before they
will be permitted to bring their fam
ilies in order that both parties may be
satisfied as to conditions and ability.
No liquor is permitted in tho town;
parties found intoxicated will be sum
marily discharged.
General.
We desire to build up a community
of sober, thrifty, industrious men
with families, and such will be given
the preference in the matter ot em
ployment at all times.
There is plenty of continuous em
ployment here for a large number of
active, sober men in practically all
classes of work, and any parties meet
ing these requirements can feel assiii,
ed ot employment on roportlng here.
The company invites correspond
ence from parties interested and fur
ther information can be obtained
from M. Jordan and other stage oper
ators at Grants Pass, or F. G. Lunge,
Medford,
This point is reached by auto stage
from Grants Pass via Crescent City,
at the present time consuming about
nine hours for the trip.
C. & 0. Lumber Co. -
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon,
Negatives Made any time or;
place by appointment.
Phone I47-J.
We'll do the rest.
J. B. PALMER.
Medford
Iron Works
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS
Agents for Southern Oreiron for
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Ons Engines
nnd Pumping- Outfits.
Phone 40 17 South Riverside
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