Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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WEST'S OFFICIAL
Cre June 12 A pi
picte rhM k by the .- nMrv of tat
of the tienitH-r.au vote at in iho
Mar pnn-arv elvitit.-a ahvv thj;
Ia"id I. Main o? Albany won the
iienKeratw noutndtioa for ta:e
tre;vurT.
ine of the uqr,-ie$ of the tU'mo
cratie vote U that Krv.l A. WU'iani
of Jiephine cv:mty. who ct'lVateo
Kruk J. MiUer for the rvpublk-ai.
ntinunation for public Kene eoc;
miioa. wa Uo piven the dttrio
cruAie nomination for that oifiee.
He r-eiv-M 'J'j titmoiTatio VottS to
for Miller.
As ?hown by the nturn. the vo:o
on the denHH-ratK state tu-kel i a
foLows :
National eomrr.itteeoian Will It.
HornibrwlL. lMIl; J. W. Morrow.
;sr.
l'nite.1 Stat -nator. -.hurt t m.
Charier J. rtu:h. 'Jixl. A. H. Hnr
lon ,M, V. W. Mickey 11.'.. t bars- 1.
S-hnaU-l :;. I'har!.- I. M. Nary
K. N. Si.in:'ie..i :!. .wal.l Vt tV.
I'niteil Slates senator. Ion- t rr.i
fVwaUl Wt JV-'Hl, W.U K. Raw
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('Tni;res-iti!an. Hrt .ii-trii t W. T.
nU-y 14!': Svr.. c.-tn. t Jan:e
Harvey tirahan ohh' and N. J. Sx
nott 9: Tihrd ii:rt.-t John S. Sxith
3311. Mar.on I. T. H:.i.'.vB !'H 1.
Governor V.irti r M. n e 11.
H liarvey li. Starkweather tlio.!.
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SPAIN ALSO
PRINCE DK IJATinoif. (It nu.ui ainlvi.-a.W t. Spain,
lias lu'cti caught upciily roiuliii-tin? (it-mian iria
janda in Spain, iinii-h as Amliassailor IWnslorff i-.nlti-t-ol
th sanit' I'fi'niiii f lu'traying a nriitral and inti-rfor-iniT
in tlio af fail's nf a friendly nation in America. The
.Madrid licwspaiK-r. Kl Sil. prints the evidence nf- this
meddling ami in reply the Prince do RatiKir lddly atl
mits finain'in Spanish anarchists, in order that "he mii;ht
counteract the jirKanda of Spanish interventionists
who wished to shake the policy
proclaimed and maintained hy the Spanish coverninent.
Kl S..1 also calls attention to the fact that the state
ments and explanations issued ly lYince de Katibor are
almost identical with tliose issued hy liernstorff when the!
latter was at Washington, many paragraphs Ikmii? cmichedl
in the same lairjuauc alteml only to fit the different sit-j
nation, sirjiiestive cf a common i.riirin. It is probable that!
the statements issued by the German ambassadors in all!
countries were prepared in lierlin in advance, to be used'
as. K'casioii dciiuunLs. j
All the tntditioiis of the diplomatic eoqis liave leenj
shattered by the conduct of the (iernian ambassadi'i-s to!
neutral lands. Tiny are merely agents to create division!
and discord tluvuuh which Germany can reap advantage. j
The exjMsurcs made at Washington, at Buenos Ayres. at j
stocriiioun and at .Maiind shows that no neutral nation
can trust a German envoy, whose real mission is the de
struction t.f the nation to which he is accredited as a
friendly representative. Moreover for a score of years or
more, this has been the mission of Gernuin envoys spy
ing, intrigucing, meddling and betraying to the ultimate
ennd of lVut' hland olvr alios.
If the war continues long enough, every neutral nation
will clearly see that German su.-i-ess shUs disaster, for
there is no limit to the brutal aggression, and rapacious
grasj.ing vf the murlonus Hun.
ZXPLOITEfG CHILDREN SANCTIONED
OR years vaiu Ituttlts have W.-ii f.nht in nianv states
to j.reveut c-xj.l.-.itation.r.f i-hiKhvn in the mills. The
stnith has Wen esit-vially puilty of this, the blood, the
youth, the health, the very life of little lvs and sirls he
ins: eoiiutl into d.'llai-s ly the owners of textile mills. There
was well nijrh universal rojoi.-in?. therefore, when in 1916
.narns yassevl an.l the president heartily approved a
law forbidding interstate shipment of products of child
la Kr.
Now all this work has Wen undone by a five to four
reactionary di v ision of the United States' supreme eourt.
In order to ku.x-k ..ut the law. Justi- e Day. who handed
down the ..pinion, invoked the sa.-red feti.-h "of state rights.
Justii-e Holmes, in his dissentiu-r opinion, eoneurred in by
Justi. es .M- Krima. lir.ind.is and (.'lark, put the ease so
i lt-arly that he who runs'niay read:
The a. t dovs not in. ddle with anything K'longing to
the states. Thfy may ivjulate th.eir int. rnal affaii-s and
their doimsti,' -..mnu r- e as they like. Hut when thev
se. k to send tin ir pro.lu.-Ts a. ross the state line thev are
no longi-r within their rights. If th. re weiv no ronstitu
tion and no romrress their i-.er to enss the line would
depend ii.n their n. i;;htors.""
In other wonts. North I'arolina mills mav eripple ehild
laK.r all tb.ey want and iddle their bi.HHl'-stained -,hs
all over the state. Hut it is up
r thev desire to have
su.-h gv
fines.
N'.'thing that is Xorth Carolina s by ridit is interfered
with. Hut the tat.-s- ..f the uni..n. si.eakiiisr thn-iigh their
duly . !.et. d i pr. -, f,ta! i v.-s iii e..i;r. ss and throiiuh the
! !. let. Lave joined by a majority vote in savins what
they will j-, -rmit to ! ship.,1 ..utid.- ..f North Carolina.
North Candina has r... ii ji. r.-nt ri-ht to di.-tate to other
w:t kit..! ..f Muff he shall be -, rmiTted to s. H
wit'ii'.n tli. ir !-t.1. i.
The law. the the .M.minon s. i t,-- and tile human-
it. oi ii. e u.'iin. s .tivi-uttns
ir.-. ly. .ioi'ar-. t.asi'
Tusti.-e lav's di.-tum
nr.il
SURPRISES DUE
FROM AMERICAN 1
A!RPROGRAM
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BETRAYED.
of neutrality that had been j
to other states to say wheth-
- tls shit'i'ed into their eon-
opiraon are up.answerabl
ovii, - rs. a'...r.e will r. joi.-e
WANTS MAPS OF
BY HUN FORCES
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CAN FIGURE PAY
UNDER NEW RAISE
lljr Milton llnmaer
WASHLNOTOX, Juao 12. The
0',tfU() employes of ihe railroads
are still puxzled. about thai raise is
pay granted them or Director Gen
eral McAdoo. They know that it to
tals something like $'., OOO.OvO and
is retroactive to lat Jan. 1; that it
recognties the baiie principle of the
S-hour day, but that owing to the war J
hours of employment re not actinllv
reduced, overtime pro rata beine paid i
instead: that day laborers employed!
on track work are to get at least S
cents an hour more than last reeem- j
ber: that a minimum of 53 cents an
hoar is established for the shopj
trades: that women are to receive the j
same pay as the men wiere they do
the same work: and taa: negroes are
to get tbe same as wnite men for the
same job.
liaise on Small Salaries
The telegrapher who holds the
same position now that he did Dee
il. 1915. and who then received $Ti
a month, will receive an additional
vise of tii.'i. If in the past two
years he has received an increase of
$!) a month, his net advance now
will be J-y.73. In other words, he
will hereafter draw j:o;.T5 and. in
addition, will get five months' tack
pay a: the rate of tl 't-'i a month, or
t!3 Ti in alL
For SertiCHimem
Sectionman Smith Is employed In
191$. bat was cot working In 1915.
The rate of pay on the division where
he is working was in 1915 11.19 a
day of 1 hours, seven days a week.
Tee 191$ rate of pay is 11.50 a day
for the same hoars. The monthly
rate for 1915 was. therefore. $33.
It Is now J15. Under the McAdoo
plan of increase tn:s job pays 120 a
month more than it did in 1915. or
$33. Oi). This Is $ a month more
than Smith Is now drawing. He Is.
therefore, entitled to five months'
back pay at this rate, or $10 velvet,
and in future draws $oJ a month
regularly.
Back Pay Hue Men
The method of finding oat back
pay due to men who work on an
sourly rate is more complicated. Ma
chinist Prown inlM3 rot 33 cents
an hour for 9 hours. days a month.
He was paid for overtime and San lav
work at time and one-half. In 191
hours were red'jeed to s, aa-1 h:s rate
increased to to cents. His increase
will be figured on the 1915 ho"jrs
and rate. Tiat is. he worked ia 1915
314 hours a month, ftettmc $S1.90.
Vnder the McAdoo plan he ts entitled
to 49 cents an hour from now on. In
191$. from Jan. 1 to May 31. he
worked 334 hours a month, or an
averare of one hour overtime on the
I$l$ schedule, for the five months
eslirj Vay 31 this sives him 13-
haars overtime. He has been paid
as follows:
! hoars straight time at
ceats 1414. 't
!' hoirs overtime at
cettts 7 0 ?
Total I .
His bark pay will be fUred as
follows:
14 h,.v.irj straight time at
4 9 cents . 4
It- h'irs c.ett s at T3 S
c? nts .. J" 3
To:aI , . liVM
tvi-i-rt fire r;ati5 pay it o!i
ri:-IiM. A- 1 this kn a l-ai--
o! Sill 13. wJiioii is h:
pjty '.zr tie f r;; fxie s:ca;is cf
year.
lit in M p!
Miay :a::::4: 3 hTe
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A.r'"ii.T cit t-.r ir. TVs co:
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'or 12r.xp.--. Cere Jns
i'i il' - a r-?t:h B :t at tie
n;d ;o $ ' , Th Wc A i
cf :icri.v c- i . " salar; i.- . IT
AI ;Ua 1 '. 7 i : ' . A? ti-S is P53
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WHY IHE PRESIDENT
Somebody once asked President
Wilson why he always writes "Okeh"
in aproving memorandums and docu
ments instead of the more common
' O. K."
"Because 0. K. is wrong." replied
the president. "O-k-e-h is correct."
The White House attaches scurried
for dictionaries, but the best they
could find under "O. K. was that
Andrew Jackson started it by spelling
"all correct" "Oil Korrect."
YOU ARE DRAFTED,
DO YOUR FINEST
Tae great patriotic war lecture,
'Waie t'p. America," -s HI be deliv
ered free to the people of Medford at
tae Pace Friday evninc. The city
will enjoy this privilae thra the
enterprise of the state council of de
fense, Jane 14.
The lecture is profusely illustrated
by stereopticon slides and m ovine
pictures, many of which were taken)
a; the front. The lecture U designed
to show people the war as it is. that
Americans may ao longer rest In fan
cied security under the belief that
oar country is in no real danzer. No
one who sees and hears this lecture
will longer entertain the idea that
the m&si awftl war of all times can
be woa without concerted effort and'
sacrifice oa the part of every man
and woman who is a true-hearted
American.
There are pictures of the terriMe
desolation and ruin of France ani
Belgium ia painfil enntra.- to the
slumbering peacefulness of our own
country. Pictures of a. tual baule
scenes are shown. A pecuiiariy to;iea-
ine? BKmnz picture is showa of chil-I
dren playing ia the war lone. Then '
comes the warning of daaser, a hasty J
adjustment of as masks and a '
scarrying for safety. "hy the Gr-i
man people beliere in the doctrine.
" might makes rizhf is easily unier
s:ok1 whe the lecture ehow how.
for generations, they haTe had this !
ieaef ta jsrht them in eTery coaceiv
aMe way. Te kai-r see-n as a
chil i his earliest ed ica-;oa f- vd ;
on war and cocq iest. J
Titn comes tiw -a!l to Aacri'-a to;
we up. The busr play, t" I z"- !
a:nz flashes, and u.e thyair cra-h-.
Aai America dies how .-:e
are pa res. with charateristic energy,
to take her part ia this sreat srraaT-'
for Urty ad r;zit i :ri?;.ica!Jy
pictured. O.d Gl.jry is nnfurd. the
:oy either to the eJors. atd the
leans of oa'.Ov.iers thrvib ;th -rr! 1 .
is o;r bos iarca to ;ae ?S:rs ni'hi
re to carry th-3 overas to sru.h
cirs-t inh'ix-13 of ail tm"s, a 1
fw whh scares nastier caa, womia
aor chiM I
Ta le ture is wei; worih :n -:az.
presently x a it does, a ka;d-
Kopic of the causes of the wir. 1
the war :tsr;f. ti? awf'ii siffermt"
and 7":a it ias caae-i an i w.at
Aerira is dr.zz to ie'.p w.3 it. ;
'"Waive l'p. Axer.ca" was recently 1
z:.Tnz t-e'pre ia a:iiec:e of officials
:a Vashic;i-ja. azi re:e:ied the O :
K. a- i the t-i-'y c jrr.:! ia'.crs of
the ram'.tte oa pi';:c ir-formavia.
as w:l a ciiT tua o!fv.-;!s. I
POSEBURG CANNERY I
HEARING COMPLETION
;:Ki'K;.
Jns IJ.-M.i-!
.1..- .r.--.i in '
Si '.rv. T-, ii-
:n -i a to
1 A? H't and GET i
Horlick'si
Malted Milk
j Seeatu?r ii i(.H. uit rrKt
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or j :.!
HIES II THIS WISHED MYSTERY
"Look it up in the latest dii tion
. ary." suggested the presidec;. Tiiey
; did and this is what they found:
! "0. K. A humorous or ignorant
'spelling of what should ho 'oeh,
: from the Choctaw language, meaning
'It is so'; an article pronoun having
a distinctive final use; ail right; cor
rect." x
'. So "Okeh Woodrow Wilson" or
more commonly "Okel W. W." bids
. fair to become as famous as Jlooie
' veil's "Dee-lignted."
E
i"XiVKKiTY v? ';;r.;y. F.u-
eetie. J ine 12. A war in:er r.v
cure in orLrrer e i e c-nJiit-teii
in connevtwn :.'n t:.e !nier-;:yV
ani!r.er s-h-xd in Pt.-r'Jard is an
Douned liy Iv?an P. Walter Morton
oi the .--hod of eoreci-.rr e. t !.i--c-.
to be handU-d unier the dii-e'-ri'-n n:
Tv-.in Morton and H. A. S:rv'il. prin-i-ipal
t..f the P-rtIan.l h:-.-h -:.-'!
-. f -.nimer-e iH bt-iin J :ue 24 ar.d
en.l A::-it 2.
Thi-S will be purelv ?n eT.erjen
CiMir-e oin onlv to th-e wh" aro
t- take t::e eiv.l n-ni-e ex
i- m i c i t ion . I i t im ve n a !
the re.ttse.-t tf trie l"r.:rd S;.'.; - '-v
ernn:er.t f.r the tmirrr..; t-f .krk-.
-t-ri'Tr.i!'her-.. tyi-n r.:-r- pzA oi-'A-
e a-;-ti-nt-.
It 1- Inn M rt-.n ; -a :h:.: :hi
i;-- nfi l e t.t vrtl-ie t :"" f t-r-
a- It a- ( t;'"-e w.i, ;!!? tin-:-hi
v wr-h rvt- t't.'ir
t--i.ry in . ' n a! (--'' in .'Jii' li
Tb-r1 ;re ! i-jri'- ' '-:"i'-.
T:n vn.iT ;or":i'r: '.-s- ;.!"i-t.--,
rl.l' ; - the ..rvr.r.j r..lo
f-r -l- r:v-. w::h .1 i-vi-v i a. aiK-in,
the r.tt- t a'vr thr-- n.'n:ii-
-.r-i--e in the ci- -'I :h-"--e
The 1 'i ' ' - t- r-e t. :;r; ;:! 1m
N ::ne-- 'rr'-'i-'n-:. r.- e. ft v-kV '' i'-
tif e xdap.--'t Fr ;h e v. !.
have a'r---iy N.trr.r-i a -.'"-v-1.
-hnh.ir.'i ": :--rr :r.:y w ii l-t
f't-r- ii t r"-'i t he vr n-'-:!1 V- ;i r ii
-.yj.'e -i--d in a T. i
r !' -::e -!-,-....!
rr- o: the l-rtla-i h ti - h-.'. u:
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.ver.
LIBERAL POLICY FOR
va''MV;T"N.
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L- wi?-- - t water
RELL-ANS
fiA SUITS
lsray
n c mii uKrraiBj
J It Act l.ia a fKariB.
JOHN A. PEEL
m SOCTH BABTUTft.
Fajc 4 ui 4T-J1.
j Asixc i,-;. Cartlff
RUSSELL'S DEATH
NEW YOKK. June 1 adrii3filon
tiiitl The Kini.hed .I)iery," Ihe al
U z il seditious pu.jlka.iion itsued by
the Inumational Biule diudenu' as
iinuuon, founded by the late Pastor
Uu-iel!, waa not compltted until
aft.ir the United States declared war
i" . i r, . t i :.rm nnv made by
! j.;orse II. fisher of Scran ton. Pa.,
; who I' .rJfiod in the federal court to- 1
jday during the trial of Joseph F-
! Rutherford and seven "Ruisellite
(associates, on charges of conpirinff
, to violate the epionaze act.
Wilhain K. Htid?in3, secretary of
the Wuth Tower liii.Je and Tract so
ciety, who earlier in the day had been
declared in contempt of court for re
ftiriin? to answer questions, was in
dicted by the federal grand jury to
day. He was held in $-t00 bail.
Hudr-ins, after the return of the in
dictment a?amt Ki-nher, testified
that he had seen revised proofs of the
book June 2.". 1SI7. after the declar
ation of war against Germany. The
uook, he said, had been prepared
after U'i.jell's death and followed
closely the lines laid down bx Bus-
selL
AR-R.OW
COLLARS
CITETT. PEAHODY & TO Mf:EBl
For Sale
6 acres under Irrigation, three
room house and outbuildings, with
crop in, fur rent or sale, and cheap.
Splendid alfalfa and stock ranch,
stoiked and equirped at ?1G0.00 per
aero.
;a aires well improved, can't o
beat fur location, soil, etc., JS500.0O
Iniys it, and it s worth every cent ot
it, too.
Brown & White
10 South Fir Street.
GLM CHUNG
China Herb Stor
Herb curs for earacnt, naaach,
catarrh, diphtheria, aora Ihraat,
:ucg trouble, kidney troabla, itom
ich trouble, heart trouble, ebllli aad
ferer, cramps, eoughi, poor drciia
tlon, carbuncles, tumara, eak4
breast, cures all klndi ( (oltan.
NO 0i'EKATiO..
Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18. HIT
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
This 1 to certify that I. tht u
ieslgned, had Terr aerere itomacJl
trouble and had been bothered for
eereral year and last Auguat waa not
eipected to ltve. ana hearing ol Oiffl
Chung (whose Herb Store U at 141
South Front street In Medford) I de
cidci to get herbs tor my itomacn
trouble, and I darted to teellag bet
ter aa soon as I need them, and today
aj a ell man and can heartily reo
ozicesd anrone afflicted aa 1 aa t
Ke Gim Chung and try hli Herb.
(Signed) W. R. JOHNSON,
W!tneee:
. A. Anderson. Medferd. 1
9. B. Ho!tri, Eagle Point.
Frank Lewis. Eagle Point
"ib. Lu. Eagie Potmt 3'
U CMIdreth, Eagle Petnt " "
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point
J V. ilcintyre, Eag'.e Polet
Ge. B. Von der HeUen. F.age fll
Hioa ! Xl.hols. Eacle Petot
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