Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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Medford Mail, Tribune
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North Fir Htrt'tt. Phone 76.
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Official paper of JurkHon County.
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Medford. On-Kon, under the act of .March
8. 1879.
Sworn Circulation for April, 9,973.
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credited In this paper, mid alno the
local newH pirblLsheiJ tiereln. All liifhtM
of republ lent ion of upeciul dlaputuhB
herein uro uIko reserveil.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS j
X If you fall In receive tho Mail
4 Tribune promptly and on time-
j Phono C03-J
The (ift-hiMtnl nmark tliul 'Mi'iit
p( kIiouk lake a lot of money nut (if
town" ih in (lie main i-orr-eH, but the
VoWy nrnl Burke (.'oiulm.ml hIiowk
liuvo inlotttMl a inulmil shanntr pol
icy thai in lair to tho public While
it is truo that Kuley and Iturkc im;
not in tin; show biisinesM for their
liciilth, tliey are at all limes fair and
liberal anil they spend dollars in a
town where other shows spend cents..
Koley and llnHve's employes, num
bering J 25 people, stay at the hotels
and take their me.-tfs at the enfeV
and restaurants in every city visited.
This orpminlion curries no sleep-1
iiiLf ears and neither does It board its
men on the show grounds, us do most
tented shows.
The item of board and Imlirinu
alone for the show people is approx
imalely $1,75(1.00 a week in each city.
This is computed on ihu hassi of .2
ii day for each person. Jtesides the
hotels and restaurants, other busi
ness conecr'i profit by the visits of
the ii Kiev and Burke shows. Anions
these may be mentioned the bakers,
butchers, hay and prain dealers, bill
posters, newspapers, transfer compa
nies, ele. Kroin tins it will be seen
that I here is one amusement enter
prise thnl does not lahe all. II must
also be remembered that shows hrinvr'
into circulation nionev that otherwise
would remain inactive.
Koley ttnd Burke, allow no stands
or concessions on the grounds that
conflict with the lo"a business inter
ests. The shows attract ureal
crowds to (he city every day of the
cnpienient, thus helping tin home
business houses. Business men al
ways experience the impulse of citliv
ined trade when the Koley and Bulk
showes come to low n.
The Foley and Burk shows in all
their completeness and perfection will
exhibit in Medford from May JS to
June 1, inclusive, under the aupice
of the (renter Medford eluh, M;in
local features will he added to the
score of lii.:h eins at t ructions pre
sented by this old and reliable minis'.-,
incnt enterpri-e.
EXPECTED fO ENROLL
WASHINGTON. May 21. IMi
mates todav bv Major General
Crowdcr, provost marshal general, in
dieale that probably three-quarters
of a million men will be obtained tor
tho army h the registration tot June
fifth of till viMitlis who have iillainctl
21 years of ae sim-e June fifth last
Kully a imllmu youths neeonlin-
to Genera! t'rowder's estimate, will
bo registered. At least oiie-fourl!
of them, he think--, will he exempted
till various grounds.
Ciit TIiN Out U th Worth Money.
, DON'T M1S3 THIS. Cut out this
slip and enclose, with ftr and mall It
to Foley & Co., 2S;ir Sheffield Aviv,
Chicago, 111. writing your nanio nni
nddresa clearly. You will receive tn
return A trial package containing
Foloy'i Honey and Tar Compound,
for cough, colds :md croup; Foley's
Kidney Villa, for - n In sides and
back; rhounmtlsm, backacho. kldtmy
and bladdor aymonto; and Foley
tharllc Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, blllou' a. headache
and luggleU bowul JJv-
WEST'S PROPOSAL.
FORM Kit Oovernor AVcst, dciiiorntt u- uonm-ce for'
United Slates wimtor 1ms lmule the iuiiii( proposal
to .Senator MeNary, repuhliean nominee, tiiat both rH'raiii,
from making a political caiiipnitfii, leaving tlie question ol'
choice to the voters.. He says in his proposal:
"A long and active campaign calls for aacrifice In time, money and'
health, which neither of tin can well afford.- The time ami money had
better be spent In other directions. When dollm-H are so badly needed
to cure for our Hick and wounded on the field of battle, it seems almost
criminal to neattor them to the winds in a polltcul compuign. Wo have
both nerved tho people in public office. Friendly newspapers have spok
en kindly of our few Rood (jualltie, and unfriendly ones have pointed
out our weaknesses. The people therefore are fairly well advised as
to our qualifications.
"In view of this situation, let us join In making this a unique sena
torial contest. I-et iih be able to report no receipts and no expenditures,
either by ourselves or hy our friends. To tills end let iih do away with
personal campaign, headfpiarters, and political managers, also with
vertlsinK and speoohmakinK. Such an arrangement would leave the sen
ator free to devote his entire time to his senatorial duties and me to
engage In some war activity. We both wuld thus be rendering the
best possible service to our country.
The proposal is sound common sense. Hoth candidates
have spent their lives in Oregon and both are well known.
The record of each is an open hook and a heated campaign
could add liHIe 1o public knowledge. In war time, a po
litical fight is truly an economic waste.
As was lo be expecfed, the Portland Orgonian, leader
of the reactionary forces, opposes Mr. West's sensible sug
gestion and distorts it into a selfish proposal to maintain
a life-long friendship, just as it; has discolored and distort
ed every act of Mr. West's career. It has never been fair,
and because it was not, its virulent criticism and hostile
abuse has strengthened rather than injured the former
governor's popularity.
AVhy (hies the Oregonian want a campaign? Can it be
that it fears that without beating the tom-tom of preju
dice, making the air ring with the customary claptrap of
partisanship, the sounding brass and tinkling cymbal of
political bunk, the people left to their sober judgment
might vote for Mr. "West in spite of the 12",00() registered
republican majority hi Oregon f" So that is the reason it
wants a grand hurrah and a waving of the bhiodv shirt to
rally all hands to the (J.O. I.?
Jf t Oregonian and other advisers induce Senator
MeNary to decline Mr. West's offer, and force a political
fight, they can have it. Material in aboumlauce concerning
the republican candidate has been furnished from republi
can sources of unquestioned veracity--by the late Mr.
Stanfield.
Lateral Marriage PJan of Germany
Is Worse Than Harem for Women
( By Winona Wileox.)
WASHINGTON, May 21. Women
who are alive to history in the mak
ing1 perceive a horrid threat to the
evolution of their sex in recent social
developments in Germany,
The Prussian war parly is tpiietly
favoring polygamy ns a means of re
newing (is man power for future
wars. The plan is not new in Ger
many. .Before the war, Berlin's ille
gitimacy birth rate shocked the cen
ters of lesser kullur.
I'ntil recently the American woman
has discussed such well known facts
with disgust, rather Ihipi excitement.
But now, the Prussian, by forcing
a hew sex slavery upon bis own wo
men, is degrading Die womankind of
(he world, and is thrusting upon wo
men every where a special sex strug-
le.
Secondary Marriages,
A German pamphlet, its condensed
hy an Knglish author, says that the
kaiser's wise men are advising see
t.ndary or lateral marriages "us a
religion, as a state policy, as ,1
military measure,' to rebuild Prus
sian armies for a war after this
w a r.
I'ndcr the scheme outlined a mar
ried man may legally contract sec
ondary or hileral marriages with
spiiislers and his legal wife is minion -i-hed
to tolerate the same. The slate
will rear (he children, in ease the
parents do not care to do so.
Kvidenlly the Turk is a civilized
and chivalrous gentleman compared
to the modern Htm.
The Turk at least assumes the
support of his- idiiral wives. Mis ha-
T
OMAHA, Neb., M:y 1 .. OetniU
of Koerament curtailment of conti
nental piisscimer ttaiu traffic were
made pulitic today. An a result ol
this curtailnn nt, ntuo engineer,
nine firemen, L' t In.ikemen, IT elec
iraclans and u hite uumher of u la
in K cars ami crews will bo released
on each ditUion of (he l ulou TacUli
railroad. These men and all rolling
stock nn he trani erred tu other
service,
Thero will he hut one fat train
between Omaha and tlie I'acltie coast.
Those wilt ho trains number oat1 and
J two la opposite directions. The Haiti
I will t onsitfi of oae mall car, a bullet
car, uleepers, and two diners. Th
I I bser at ion car w ill be done away
j with. Cotiecl ions will he made at
jilrait.ner lor im:-'t numd points and
at 0.den for l.os Angeles.
i The I'aeitic limited, now tisln; the
'.Milwaukee line between Omaha and
C'ilcai.-.i, wilt opt rate over the North
i western Instead, and will run fiom
Omaha to the I'aeitic out the I uion
'mmvcmn watt: trttittnt
rem is designed to protect his child
ren as well as his women.
I Slit Herman kullur is mil so tender,
so sentimental. Having fulfilled her
task, I lie. Hun's sefonilarv wife has
no claim upon her lateral husband
except that she is entitled to wear
a si Hilary wedding ring!" Her
children are to he raised by Ihe slnti
the hoys for soldiers, Ihe girls fo
iloineslies in peace and munition
makers in wartime. -
ao eipiai ilegrailulioll was ever
planned for womankind.
llcKmilntion for Women.
Certainly the American wmmir
never considers any such condition in
relation to herself. Too often she i
so sure of her nun honor under the
slurs and stripes that she lives, Maj
hv day, ns if no Hull were lo be whip
ped, no Prusinu moral code to he re
vised. And so living, she complctilv ig
nores the frightful chance of what
would happen lo women everywhere
were (lerinanv lo rule the world.
Kvory woman in America ought to
make herself think of the war at least
once a day, ought to realie that th-
slakes of ihe war include more than
national boundaries ;,ii,l indemnities.
Tlie annie-. of the allies are no:
lighting for democracy o!i!v. 'I'liev
are battling tor human decein v as it
is represented hv Ihe status of wo
man. To abhor (icrmaii po!y;;auiy un
der any name is merely a licgalhe
kind of virtue, tinly the w an who
at, ikes some duilv sacrii'ice tor the
American soldiers is doing r f.,ir
share of fighting in behalf of her ok;:
se.
T
KKLS-'H. Wash.. May St. K.w ad
ditional tacts had iieen learned today
coueerniii the woaum and two chi
ldren found nmnletvd in a tent near
ithe Pacific hic.nway two miles troll'
bore la.-t nic.ht. 'fhe pait', consist
ing f a man. woman, hoy and ii'l.
travulini; in a small auto, passed
'thru '('hehalis T:iuiday and t'astle
Wo k l-'l,tda. 'file man, who now i.s
' inisslns', is descrllo'd as weiuhtn
jatmilt tin pounds and heilu: ,'i feet.
I Inches tall.
I A diary kept by the l!lt!e phi
shows: that her name w as At. hi aiol
; her hrothor s na'ne .-ra Her motlul'
.was c.ns o!il. a.ci'idilo: to t!o
jliook. and t'ie t irt started from
I some im !, now n place in th" aufoino
I'ile. .!a 1 't'lte ('.airv howi al'oiit
how many miics do
j The authorities air
j olideai or to tiiul the
f who tt it eled w ith th '
traveled ilallj.
making
latssiu,;
tarty.
'UM'-V
man
j Piieifie, but will
cal w oi k. The c
June .'.
do
consid.
es arc
lal'lc lo-vf.'eillxe
rEDFOTiT). OTCPiON', ttterb'-vy. may 5i. isis
PATH OF TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, COMING ON JUNE 8
i v, i i 1 i
There will lie n Inlnl ccliiise of Hi?
sun, visilili- iy liu; L'nito.l Sliitiw, on
I lie n l lcnionn of June 8.
This limp shows the liKlYI' OK 'J'O
TAI.1TV, ii si rip uNlcnilini; from Klor
iila to W'ji.-liiii'loii. In this bolt all
of the sun's liirlit will he eul off-pit
will he ns nielli. In tho rest of th.
I'nileil Slates the oelipso will he visi
hle, h:it onfy ns n pnrtil eelipse not
all of the sun's snrfaeo will lie cover
ed by Ihe shallow. For instance, in
.Maine the shallow lit the peak of the.
ellipse will cover about (10 per cent
of t)ie sun's surface: in Ohio about
OPEN BIG DRIVE
Willi over a thousand men, women
ond children In line, and with 231
County Rod Cross workers In uniform
tho Second Rod Cros's drive In Jack
son county was opened yesterday
afternoon with a parado over ten
blocks Ion'-:, concluded hy a hand con
cert and speeches In the city park.
l.ed hy lirand Marshal I.awton, T.
K. Daniels, chairman of the county
lied Cross campaign committee, his
assistants, and thci high school hand
uiu inn....- a most .iii,ressivej. H Terrell, Mrs. J. II. Terrell, K. S.
auo iiispii iio: speciacie ns 11 proceed-
oil irom .Mistletoe to Riverside, ana
then retraced its lino of march to the
park. Whilo tho Red Crosr was a
predominant feature, particularly the
Junior Red Cross and tho littlo chil
dren who have assisted In the Red
Cross wcrk practical!" all the patri
otic organizations ill the city wero
represented.
.Inimiicse in liit'iulo
Thero was a good-sized Japanese
delegation, led hy Sailo, the well
known curio dealer, the Klks were
out 2tin strong led by Marshal Rawles
Moore, Spanish war veterans carried
a largo American .flag In a hollow
isiieaie, followed hy tbo lllrls Honor
Cttard. Proliahly tho most Impressive
feature of tile parado was the dele
gation from the i;. A. It., .and as these
battle scarred veterans of a former
conflict filed past tho Red Cross wor
kers on their return, and gave a
sharp military salute, the crowd on
the streets cheered and applauded
enthusiastically. A float on which
j lied Cross women wero busily knit
jting socks and C;o Roy Scouts under
i Seoul Master Paul Janney, nlso at
tracted faor.:lile attention.
lied Cross workers of Applegate,
Kiich. Kocue River. Central Point
and other near (owns joined in the
parade with largo representations.
At the city park a rousing patriotic
address was delivered by Attorney
th'orge W. Colw-ll of Portland, who
laid emphasis upon Ihe fact that to
elve to tlie Red Cross was not char
ily, hut a hi h and sacred privilege
in which iM-ry loyal American should
he tliamui that he might Join.
Serjeant Clark
The pi iinipa speaker of tho after
noon was Sovceant ('lurk who was
with the- original Canadian con'.li.
sont during; tiic second hnttlo of
Vpres when tip. Hermans siit over
poisonous gas f,.r tbo first time. Ho
was in nc:y m.i' .r engagement since
the war in I Luce began. Including
1'assi 'heudaele Ri.igo and was wound
ed three times.
Almciiies I iiiucollonalile
Sergeant C irK explained ho was
nothing or an o .iter lull ho made a
very otiVcth.. speech
nevertheless,
reciting, v itli
eper Ictp cs o:
mplc earnestness, his j mans, when Ihe victory meant sav
' e front, and express- j Int; the channel ports, anil then when
the splendid assls-ithe .nip,! offensive started he went
ling r.r.itiiu'le f .
I t uo ki en hha
ml bis comrades by over the top witti his company of 1S3
The Gorman ntroct- j men mid was one of fifteen survivors,
to loo unspeiikablojTho sergeant was given close alten-
n civilized audience (Ion and was frequently Interrupted
:lhe Red Cl , s
. he said, w
to mention het'or
out he said th.vl
ir ns mo hiniiiK
or c,,'
itieut
main conl, i niepgo such treat-'
, . . .. .. .. .. ... i
ue leu i lie i.in.idinn soldiers;
Tr ; w&iX
Sr r J 5"ST 0
80 per cent ; in Rnn Francisco about
8(1 per cent. ,
The nearer tho holt of lolality, tho
greater Ihe portion of the sun's sur
face which will bo covered.
The bij; figures scntlercd over the
map show the approximate time at
which tho eclipse will begin. The
(::!() means Eastern time the time
of that belt; the 5 :M0 Central time;
tho 4:lij Mountain time, anil tho 3:00
Pacific time. These hours are all
figured on the basis of tho present
standard time in each locality as re
cently fixed by congress in the Day
light Savin net. ,
On the '-belt of totality" you will
The Rod Cross second war fund
campaign Is thoroly organized for
the fastest drlvo over made In Jack
son county. Almost one hundred and
fifty workers started out canvassing
the county this morning to raise the
$15,000 quota assigned to this dis
trict. Below are the out of town Red
Cross teams:
Oak Grove Mrs. R. L. Ray, cap
tain; John Mahen, Mrs. llattie Knlp,
r Carpenter
Central Point Wayne Leever, cap
tain; R. II. Faxon. W. A. Cowley, A.
W. Lewis, J. C. Herring, R.W. Elden.
Jacksonville Lewis Ulrlch, cap
tain; W. II. Johnson, Jno. M. Wil
liams, Goo. A. Gardner, Emil llrltt.
Applegate John Pernoll, captain;
Chas. Mee, Mrs. C. R. Hill, Mrs. Edith
Kubll.
Gold Hill H. D. Reed, captain; L.
W. Smith, Dr. R. C. Kelsey, M. S.
Johnson
Eaglo Point W. C. Clements, cap
tain; Mrs. H. C. Xarregan, Frank
Brown, Dr. W. W. P. Holt, Mrs. W.
II. Brown, Mrs. W. L. Childreth.
Prospect Jas. E. Grieve, captain.
Watklns Ralph Jennings, capt.
Sams Valley Horace Pelton, cap
tain; Mrs. Horace Pelton.
Butto Falls H. 1). Mills, captain:
Mr? Bornlre Baker, Miss Etta' Stew
art, Mrs. Frank Carson.
Lake Creek Herman Meyer, copt.
Rogue River and Wliner A. K.
Earhart, captain: Judgo O. H. Gil
more. Don V. Wilson, Mrs: Mnttie
Seaman, I. T. Gallagher, Win. Wcth
orell. E. P. Chandler, E. W. Wilson,
M. Burkhardt, Win. Gorman. Sam
Matthews, Mrs. Sam Sundry, Geo.
Loud, K. K. Dimmlck, Mrs. I'na Mc
Elvnln. Griffin Creek Mrs. .1. H. Darby,
captain, .Mrs. J. It. Crews.
Sterling Mrs. Art Kleinhammer,
captain.
I'nlon A. Throckmorton, captain;
Miles Cantroll.
Antloch Theodore B. Glass, cap
lain; Mrs. S. K. Pollard, Mrs. Morris
Case. Clarence Case, S. K. Pollard.
Mound Watt Beetle, captain;
Miss Grace Gregory, Miss Etta Payne.
Table Rock Elmer Kealon, cap
tain; J. C. Pendleton.
Arthur McDermont. field superin
tendent of Stewart Fruit Co., arrived
In Medford Sunday and will spend the
week wilh Mr. Bardwell looking over
the pear crop.
had secured their revenge a hundred
fold. Ho told without any boaslful
ness of how his division of 15.000
men defeated an armv of SO. 000 Ger.
i,y applause. Ho spoke-agiln last
tic audience.
note there arc additional figures with
arrows indh-atin various towns.
These, do not indicate the time tho
eclipse will start (the big figures do
that for 'those within the belt of to
tality as well as outside), but they
show the lime the total eclipse will
begin. The darkness won't last long
about 4. seconds in Orlando, Fin.,
and about 2 minutes in Aberdeen,
Washington. Hut of course it will be
a couple of hours between the time the
shadow apH'iirs on the sun's surface
until it hus disappeared hith) in
and out of the belt. The farther from
the center of the belt also tho shorter
the duration of totality.
T
SAX FRANCISCO, May 21. Fif
teen airplanes In .various stages of
construction and a considerable quan
tity of dried spruce and Irish linens
were reported destroyed hero today
In a fire which swept the plant of the
Fowler Aeroplane corporation.
The fire started In a furniture fac-i
tory and swept a block bounded by
Twelfth, Thirteenth, Howard and Mis
sion street, destroying several frame
apartment houses. The Fowler con
cern was working on government
contracts.
Two finished airplanes that were
to have been shipped today were
among those destroyed. It was es
timated that equipment and parts
enough to construct 50, others also
bad been burned. Machinery used in
constructing planes was damaged
considerably.
An hour after the fire began It was
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
Qlrlil Make beauty ioilon at
home for a few cents. Try It!
Squeezo the juice of two lemons
into a bottlo containing three ounces
of orchard while, shake well, and
you have a quarter pint of the best
freckle and tnn lotion, and complex
ion beautlfier, at very, very small
cost.
Your grocer has tho lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. Massage this sweet-
ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck,
arms and hands each day and see
how freckles and blemishes disap
pear and how clear, soft and white
the skin becomes. Yesl It Is harm
less. Adv.
COAL
"We expect lo supply at new low
rate local coal of first-class qual
ity, free from slate.
For information regarding de
livery and prices apply to
CoKer Butte Coal M'g Co.
Room o;l, lirst National llnnk
ItldK. V. II. t'oHles, Pres.
Thono 202.
BABY CHIX
t Hav tfw reputation tn PHalum.
d Kilmfth-hrulnnjr stock. Lh
im Po thu tn tou. Biv Mttrw
tfcMpt. but dw bt- Vl'nii for
ttlanit.iKn "
Pctthraia, Cfiltfarnia
JOHN A. PERL
CNDKHTAKEIl.
Lady Asslstnnt.
M BOl"m HAHTLUTT.
Phone M. 47 and 47-JJ.
Automobile Hearse Serrlce.
Aula Ambuluc 8rtij, Oereasr.
under control. The blaze began In
the rear of tho plant among some dry
material. There were no-traces oT in
condlarlsm, the police said. '
The estimated damage was 200,
000. :V
WALK ERECT
AT EIGHTY
i
Because a man or woman Is old
does not mean that they must walk
along bent over and supported with
a cane. A man can be as vigorous
and healthy at eighty as at twenty
if he aids the organs of the body In
performing their functions.
All diseases whether of a malig
nant or weak character, tend to tear
away our vitality. You must coun
teract disease In its incipient stage If
you would live a happy and. useful.'
long life.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap--sales,
a 200-year-old preparation
that is used all over the world, con
tains soothing oils combined with
strength-giving and system-cleaning
herbs. These capsules are a prescrip
tion and have lieen and are still be
ing used by physicians In dally prac
tice. They have proven their merit
In rollevlng backache, kidney and
bladder complaints and all ailments
arising from an excess of uric acid In
the system.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
sules are sold at all reliable drug
gists. They are guaranteed to do
everything as claimed or money re
funded. Don't be misled by false
imitations. Look for GOLD MEDAL
on overy box. Adv.
Gifts For The
Graduates
Xotlilng could more surely
make the girl graduate su
premely happy than any one of
the delightful gifts In Jewelry
such as a lieautirul LaVulllere,
a dainty brooch or pin, a brace
let a Wrist Watch, a diamond
ring or any article of her fa
vorite pattern in the toilet
ware. '
The boy graduate, taking a
new step forward, faces the big
world of real life, give him the
right start; plant the seed of
punctuality by presenting him
with a dependable watch or
give him military brushes, a
ring, stiff links, scarf-pin,
studs, belt-buckle, waldermair
chain, gold or silver knife or an
ever-sharp pencil,
Jewelryjis Really a
Gift of Gifts
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler
Phone 10.
Visitors Always Welcome
. Mail Us Your Wants
Stock Ranch
For Sale
BY BROWN & WHITE
10 So. Fir St.
1 7 (! acres, two sets of ibuildlngs,
full equipment of machinery and
stocked with sheep, horses, hogs, etc.
73 acres In alfalfa.
For rent B acres In garden, grain
and alfalfa, under Irrigation.
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