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PAOR FOUR MEDFORD -MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiON. FRTD A Y, ft f A R OIT 28. Ifltfl Bedford Mail Tribune AN INDKPBNnRN'V NEWSPAPKR PU1JLI8HKI .13 VICKY AFT13KNOQN JDXCHCl'T SUNDAY BY TUB f .- IriKDFORD PKlNTlNO CO. Office. Mnfl Tribune BuUrtlng, 16-87-SH North Kir atreel. r Phone 76 i - A consolidation of tho Dcmooratic Tlmnn, The Med ford Mail, The Modford Tribune, Ui Souther a Oregontau, The Aahluna Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sm la furnished ubaerihere dcalrlng ft, even-day daily : newspaper. 1 OEOKOB PUTNAM, Editor. BUBHCHIPTIOir TEKMII lit MAIL IN ADVANCE: . Dally, with Sunday Sun, yearM.96.00 , Dully, with Sunday Sun, month 65 .. latly, without Sunday Sun, -year.. 6.00 Jally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 k weokiv Wall Tribune, on year.; 1,50 Sunday Sun. one year 1.60 BY CARR1KH In Med ford. Ashland, , jacKSonvme, central foini, v nomux: Dally, with Sunday Sun. year 17.60 : ' Unlly, with Sunday Sun. months .65 Dal iv. without sumiav sun. vear- o. Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .&0 Offlolnl paper of the City of Modford, Entered as second-class matter ftiedford, Oregon, under the act of March 9, intv. worn dail averar circulation for six months ending Deo. 31 1918..3.04fi MEMBER OP THR ASSOCIATED PRESS. Pull Leaned Wire Service. The Asso ciated 'Press Is exclusively entitled to mo use ror repumicauon or. ui.-newa dlapatches credited to it or not other wine credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special ' dispatches Herein are aiao reserveu. NEW AMUSEMENT iCKETSCAL WASHINGTON. Marc h . 28. New amusement taxes which so into ef fect next Tuesday will fall heavilv on theater ticket brokers and will raise cabaret admissions. ' . In addition to the ordinary tax 6f one cent on eneh ten eents charged for 'theater tickets, newsstands, ho tels or other brokerage aseneies deal ins in theater tickets are required nn-' der the new revenue law to uav five . per cent of the excess chained bv that ascnev above the usual box office price, providine this- excess is . 50 cents of less, and 50 per cent above excess is more than 50 ccts above the box office charge. The excess is i'mured on the box office ehnrsre plus ordinary tax. and the broker pays the lax. -., The effect of this tux is expected to be to limit brokers' extra churses in many eases to 50 cents. Purchasers of tickets from brokers will be re quired to pay the usual tax of one cent on each ten cents charged bt the .broker. . ..'.' -i If tickets are sold at theaters "in excess of the reeulnr or established price." they are to bc'tnxed -50 uer cent on the excess. Internal revenue bureau regulations to be issued soon will define what shall constitute "the 'regular or established price." A tax of one half of one per cent on Each 10 cents or fraction chareed as admis sion to cabarets is levied this vear. ill stead of one cent, as provided in last vlca's law. and 20 per cent of the bill for food and drinks is to be consider ed for admisison. if not specific ad mission charge is made; Club dues nnd initiation dues ex-" ceedmg $10 a year are taxable at 10 per cent. Transportation.' insurance and stamp taxes also eo into effect next Tuesday, r The new act lavs a tax of 3 per cent on freight charged, approx imately 5 per cent on express charecs. 8 uer cent on passenger and Pullman fares and 8 per cent on oil pipe line charges. ' For telephone and tele eraph messages on which charges are between 15 and 50 cents, the tax -will be five cents and if the charge is more than 50 cents the charge will be 10 cents. Ten per cent is assessed on leased wire tolls. ' - Killed in notion, nreviduslvs report-: ed missing , in -netion-PrivatePbjlip, .JP. liable, J'ortliind. Ore. , . ' Wounded slightly Corp. ';' Edward It. Kirkpnf rick. Portland. Ore. , March Worst Month for This Trouble ' .V Hqw to Jtcmove Easily. .... ft' There's a reason why nearly every body freckles in March, but happily .. there Is also a remedy for these ugly . blemishes, and no one need stay freckled. , fy'h' ' ' ' Simply get on 'ounce of Othlne, double strength, from your druggist and apply a little of it night and mor ning, and In a few,, days you should soo that even the worst freckles have . 'begun to disappear,- Ayhile the light ones have vanished entirely. Now Is the time to rid yourself of -freckles. for If not removed now they may stay nil Summer, and spoil an otherwise bountiful complexion. Your money 1 back If Othino falls.- Adv. Vulcanizing All our work strictly guaranteed Uf be first doss. 15 N. Fir St., Modford . , . Phono 4 34 -J y ; MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS TODAY S GASUALHES ROOT ON .AMERICA'S DUTY. ELIHU ROOT is too busy just now trying to settle the; ; litootod iluestiou as to Avhethei' iioav-lieei' is boor or. beer near-beer to take a hand ,in the .ttoutroversy raging" over the proposed -constitution of the league of nations, but his sentiments- coiifernuijr the 'subject of Amerien's duty toward the world were fully set forth in an address delivered at the republican state convention of New York, Feb, 15, 191(5, as follows: r " ? v '. A . . ."'The American 'democracy etnuds for something more than beet and cotton and grain and manufactures; stands (or omciu;ii thut cannot be measured by rales ot exchange, and does not rise or tall with-the balance' ot trade, i The American peoplo ncnloved liberty and schooled themselves to the service of Justice before they, acquired wealth, and they value their country's liberty and Justice above all their pride ot possessions.' t - "They deem that the moral laws which formulate tho duties of men toward each other are binding upon nations equally with Individuals., in formed by their own experience, confirmed by their observation of Inter- ; nationul life, they have come to see that the Independence of nations, the liberty ot their peoples, justice and humanity, cannot bo niaintuluod up on the Rood nature, the kindly foellng, of the strong toward the weak: that real Independence, real liberty cannot rest ipon sufferance: that peace and liberty can be preserved only by tho authority and observance of rules ot national conduct founded upon the principles ot Justice unci humanity; only by the establishment of law among nations responsive to the enlightened public opinion of ma nklud. ' ' . 'To them .liberty means not liberty for themselves alone, but for all who are oppressed. Justice means no justice tor themselves -alone, but a shield tor all who are weak ugainst These were 'not the words of that "impractieial ideal ist," that "vjsinoiiary sentanientalist," that ''theorizing college professor" YToodrow Wilson, but of the former secretary of war under Mclvinley, secretary ot state under Koosevelt and republican senator rrom JNew ork whom Roosevelt called ''the ablest am- other country" and thev were uttered as an indict ment of the president for having kept us out of .war after the invasion ot Uelgmni. tives that actuated the president at the peace conference and are identical with the aims set forth in the president's' speeches on the league of nations which was .denounced as a "mawkish dream of the - When Jiv. lioot uttered dorsed and approved by the politicians and the same senators who are now conducting a propaganda aganist the president for stnvyig to attain these exalted ideals and the through which thev only can still holds these ideals is evident from the fact that he has refrained from joining tho The reception accorded at shows the shallow insincerity those opposing the league. the league as it ought to fail, because those opposing , imaginary petty partisan advantage. . -, v TALENT TALK . Hill Withrow was a recent visitor at the old home from Medford. . llLs brother. Glen, arrived home Sunday from the border, where he has been on dutv for the past two vears. hav ing obtained his discharge rroin the service recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estes nnd small daughter arrived last Sunday from Buttle Ground. Wash. They were joined nt Glendale bv Mr. ond Mrs. Archie Estes. Ab Medford they were joined bv their father. W. W. Es tes, and then visited their brother. Dud Estes. who is a patient at the Medford Sanitarium; ' The party af ter a short visit there proceeded to the family home here in Talent, where thev expect to make an extended visit; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estes expect to locate here. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briscoe - and small daughters Edna and Fern. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Trvcr and daughter Lara and son Donald, spent Inst Sun day nftcrnoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Brandt. ' . Mrs. Wiley Jones returned recent ly to her home on Wagner creek from Eagle1 Point, where she bad been tak ing care .of her grandmother; Mrs Knighton .who has been auite ill. Mr., and Mrs. Jones returned a few weeks ago from Colorado where they had spent the past vear. - " Miss Mattie Turner and her smal' brother were guests last Sumlav of Miss Ann and Master Carl Ellis. Hnrrv Mason left lust week for Canvonvolle where he expects to ob tain employment on the highway. Mrs. Mason and small daughter Vclma left Thursday morning to ioin Mr. Mson. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapp, Sirs. George Carter and small son, and Mrs. Hose were recent Medford visitors. -... . -. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Bontinm left last Mondov evenine for St. Cloud where thev will visit for some time with .their. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnder of Phoenix were visitors in town Wednesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 'Vt'ill nigh and guests motored to Ashland one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crtok and Son Fred arrived Saturday from Seattle'! where Mr. Cook had been following' the carpenter trade. They will remuin. here in Talent. .- Mr.; nnd Mrs. Henry Frame. Mrs. Fred Brnndt. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Trver attended the funeral services df John Grafis in Medford Saturday af ternoon. ' Mr.- nnd Mrs. Mnrlc Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foss, Miss' Lizzie "Beeson. Mrs. Maud Ends, Hisses Edvth nnd Ethel Hazen, Miss M'iriorie Adamson. Everett Beeson, Jay Goddardi William Packerd were among Talent folk shopping in Modford Sntiirdav. Mr. Bowman and family spent Sun-, day at Agate. Mrs. Hov Estes ami Mrs. Chi'dr." were shoppers in Ashland Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilhrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Muxon nnd Miss Onnnn JOHN A. PERL 1 Undertaker ' . Phono M. 47 and 47-T2 Automobile Hearse Service i 1atiy Assistant 82 SOUT1I-BARTLKTT Auto Ambulance Service. Coroner the aggression ot tho strong." , man in public life in this or let they summarized the mo president himself." these words, they were en same newspapers, the same proposed league of nations be realized, lhat Mr. Root clamor against the league. - the tune to these sentiments,. and .cheat) demngoeuery of The opposition will fail to kill - because' ot its dishonesty. seek toTetray humanity for Withrow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burnett Sunday. . Mrs. Herring was a. euest of Uor, daughter. Mrs. Porter Tuesday. Mrs. -Vida Ontmun nnd her daugh ter. Miss Lucy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cad Ellis Sundav afternoon.; Work on the school ground is go-1 hie forward and preparations for the field meet which takes plnce here some time in Mnv is being carried our. Mastre Frankie Uenluun was m supper guest .of. Master Clarence Holdridge Tuesday evening.1 ? .;' i Ladies' Aid of the Methodist ehuroh will nieet at the home'of Mrs. Louise Brown Thursday afternoon. Lunch; will be served.. . . , C. W. Clark has traded his place on the highway south of town for prop erty at Prospect and expects to move Monday. -v ; ! Mrs. llenrv Brandt nnd Mrs." Fred Brandt were guest of Mrs. Mac. E. Trver Monday afternoon. - LMr. and Mrs. J. IL Fuller visited Onkmount Saturday. ' f ' ; , School Superintendent Ager was a guest in Talent TiiesduV;. '. i Ladies Aid of the Methodist church will meet at the home, of Mrs. Louise Brown Tuesday afternoon.' - iSersr. Moior Charles G. Trver ana Private Willium Spitzer arrived-home Wednesday. '.'" ' ' , : Miss -Boosev will be in Talent Sat-'; nrduv with a load of hominv. .Those who have ; tasted Miss rToosev's 1 homitv will wish for more, as this will likely be the last' for the season: . - .H. 'Av'Ray of Gold Hill and J. H. Carleton of Williams were visitors In Medford today. . -'' . ; rCMCji2inr 1 juST 'bt this season pi the . jt1'C AA' j r vear the farmer and business C c3 Li L. jTf S 111 man w 'ookina aheai1 ani1' II CT,ntTT,pEA2QDT tcco.,1,,.. MAKBna' II I niaklna readv. Unless vour iii'iFb'' 'i 'ii'iT' I II anio'nalnns Include the od 'IjT mJ y lVjfUjl I I enlno and bulldfna up of a I ; PbyLfJJ II Flrst Rational bank, account I I i iwf III '"',eV rea"Ze' aU"8 J Pi HI 4 per cent Interest on -p'. .'-.v...'.-..? Savinas. . 1 1 BY the -amount 'oif itioney "clr- l It, culating" In a conirnuril'.y you I I r can judgo fihothjr t-'jo co-ttmunity -I I vifm. G. Tail -President II' Is prosperous or not. '. '- . ' ' ' '. .Buying local products Jtoops the , I I g mi M I I ' money In Orogon where It swells I I " EpST ' ' III! the capital and resources of your I I 'S'ir m. I li ntate, where yon prosper accord" I I .Jt ifc 8Ef VV t V f Ing to local conditions. I WJ4.fi fl V f4&Ef '': USE HOME PRODUCTS. ';' , KMfk 'a-SlL. yffffl : ' r ' ' ;,: I iiwth01'0540, onht0M ' Homo Industry Leaguo of Oregon, rtllinllllNIMHIIMIIIIIIIIIM PffflW " " -' 'MfiilMIFAPTALIOO,000 i Mjjri ' ' . mii '"""""imnn mn rmm ssr- mm , j IN IN PAST YEAR BY The uiuiunl buslnoss meeting ot, First 'Prosbyterlnn church was Ijehl Thursday ovouing, following a auppor In the chupol of thn church, This church was orgmilio'd j'larch SBthi 1SS5 by the Kov. M. A. Williams, tt worthy minister still hold lit grateful remembrance by the few cltltona whoso residence dates back to that early day. With these , thirty-four years of service In the community tho church, has Imlood boon an Institu tion closely related to tile growth ot Medford. One charter mombar re mains In the city. i . . . - The reports from tho various de partments ot the church woro most encouraging nnd reflected a healthy condition. No great gain In mem bership has marked the past year but the gain in morale has boon marked. Tho trustees were able to roport tho goal of the Now Era drive practically assured and the plans f6r tho now year were. accordingly enlarged. K. N. Warner, .Carl J. tllrommor and W. D. Luke wore eleotod olden for tho torm of throe years. Mr. B. A. Welch was eleotod to the board of trustees for a term ot five years. Mrs. R. W, Clancy was eloctod to sorve as deaconess for two years and Mr. John R. Carpenter was choson to serve as deacon for a llko term. This church will entertain tho Southern Orogon Presbytery April 28-2G, at which time tho present min ister will be installed as pormunont pastor. Committees were appointed at the meeting to plan for the enter tainment ot the -ministers and dele gates "who -will be here for tho ses sions. COPKXHAOEX. March - 28. The German government at Weimar re ceived from the allied high command a demand for Polish troops to hind at Di'.nrig and to march through Ger man territory to Poland, according to a dispatoh roeeivcd here from Wei mnr. ' . a GAS ON STOMACH SOUR; STOMACH INDIGESTION HEARTBURN : ? " Instantly Relieved bv BISURATED MAGNESIA IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS ' and Powder Form BISURATED MAGNESIA is a Mag nesia compound especially prepared tor the safe, speedy and certain cor rection of dangerous stomach acidity. It comes only In the form of five grain tablots and powder In scaled blue packages. Do not contuse with commercial magnesia, milk or mag nesia or citrate of magnesia. Look for the word BISURATED and get . . .. ....... . . nmi.iMania the EVERYWHERE. Adv. ' : - I I .'. .. .. ;. . .i i INCREASE MEMBERSHIP IN LEAGUE COUNCIL PAUlci'Mmvii t!8.' ThU mimiW ship of each ol! the individual stales in the uxoimtive council of Iho league of iintious, lit'iiler's Limited savs it iindorstands, will be itu'i'i'iiscd from two to three for each statu lo be rep resented, la tho ctmucil, Tho third member probably will bu a represen tative of labor. ? ' It was reported that tho amend ment to the league of nations coven ant urged by -Loon Bourgeois! pro viding for n peituiincnt niililarv and naval stat'f for the league, has been rejected bv the league at nations cum. mission,-" . PETKOIT. March 28. Six armed men shorllv after 1 o'clock this af ternoon hold up n brunch ol' the Com inonwciilth State bunk hure mid es caped witli a miiiii reported lo Ihu po lice to exesed $7n,(il)U, alliu1 having locked 12 persons, including patrons as well as attache of the bank, in a vault. ' ' -' , It was announced by officials of the bntiU that the biindils obtiiined 1 10.110U. in cash and uurtgirtcred Lib ertv bonds which may exceed $tl,".000 in value.' ... . Don't Let Catarrh You Avoid Ita Dancerous Stntrc. There is a more serious itutto of Catarrh than tho annoynnrc caused by the stopped-up air pusngos, und the hswkiog and spitting and otlior distasteful features. The jeal danger comes from tho tendency of the disease to contlnuo its courso .downward until tho lungs become affected, and then dreaded consumption is on your path. Your own experience has taught you that tho - diseaso cannot bo cured by Rexall LORD BALTIMORE V - - ., Ilcgylar This week, two; forv IKeepurShpes Neat M Mi yH,TETAN ANDOX-BtOOD Ji K Mf aJlSARrvBROWNjSHOtS slffl M ATTENTION '; '. M ' i;';;:: '' ( v Tomato Growers and Gardeners Big crops .of Jiigli quality pay' liandsomo profits. Average crops -pay wages, , - Experienced commercial growers everywhere uso fertilizer. It brings the prpl-it. ;i ' ' There's no reason why you shouldn't grow for profit real profit. ' ' ': ?; ; . ; -..... . . : i Come in and got a copy of our booklet, ''More Money Froin'Tomatocs." Don't put it off. Fertilizer shipments must bo made in car lots and the orders must comein promptly. ? : - .- j if Ralph Waldo Elden BUSS KLAMATH FIGHT . r. 1 1 1" .'i si That BcomlhRly perennial,. mut'K unlaiiKlud and legally compllculml colilrovarsy'ovor tho too ninny Klnm- ath county courlhouBos was trolnul to Medford today fur uuothei' ulrliiK la circuit court ehttinbor "liuforo Judge t'alkliiH, which will result ulth or lit Uio lugul phases lielng slmiill (lod or In a still further complication in the much mooted matlur, If that wore poDsltilo. i Tho hist phase was thn filing tit nil Injunction milt by Contractor Don gun uKulnst the county to compel the county to uccept tho new votirt house und there was n possibility today of tho Incorporating of nil five suits lit tho court houses row Into ono oiiully suit for trliil. Tho matter wan up boforo Judge Calkin litis ntloriiooii Conlruntor lloiiiian wiui roprosont od by Attornuys Harrison Allen of i'ortluitd. (J. K. Stone ot Klamath Kails anil A. K. Itcitituis of Modfhrd. The county of Kluiiiiilh Is represent ed by Attorneys Jay llowermnn of Portland und Fred U. Mills of Kluin utli Kails. County Judge lluunoll and .llurroll Short, county roinml iiloiior. are among tlio Klamulh coutl ty officials bore In ultmulunco. fi.it, k'rnti..ln vlullfu III (flitriiril today Included II. 11. Syiues and U. L. tiinnuier. Drag into Consumption sprays, Inhnlon, ntominem, joiliei nnd other local applications. S. 8. S. has proven n most satlnfnc tory remedy for Catarrh bocauiio .16 goes direct to its source, nnd re moves tho germs of Uio disease from tho blood. Get a bottlo from your druggist today, and begin tho only logical treatment that gives ronl re sults. You can obtain special medical advice without charno by wrlllnif to Medical Director, 2? Swift Lubura- tory, 'Atlanta, (Ja, Special BOX STATIONERY c price 35t'..'- ' J.:.!.L.......?. 36J MILL Only Qua Corn PederGeSs-l!" Stoii Cor U rilii; Soo boru Tool Off, " It Ih Junf when n eOrit hurts that yen Muni . ! lo fe".l fli"l , alsrtit , Kotiluit rid of It. Why lhindiniii'o f keitiiliiK lli ourn. iinii Iiuviiiu Ilia inilii Hiow wuriiut You'll uuo "ouis- 'flio oV l'..lli OK Wr b "CfM.", It" nnkhuw, enenei- ot Inuir! ialbt as well into It miinnir, 1'lmn yrfu.nrn nhnolulwly mile Una tliti oerir will liiunnii from your to" o t Intl. you run ntial Urn Wlteln tllllil? tilt btltll- iely wllli your llnKurs, in oineeuin- nlalu iitniin -ItiNt llliii tipcilim a la- tintm. It tilths a Hticuntl or tu-u to apply "iteU-ll." Thuru's UO funnlnir or initlorlim. Curii-pnlim will vnn-lh- lliai'll Iimo ynii wl. wlillo the "(lets.Ji" iters ilio rout. Nutlilni , now fur eiima Ima bocn dlncuvorita since ''tlei.t" wns ln-rn, follow the jinlHini'Ut of tlio millions! unit Hots-H" nml lie sure to bo corn' ami m I ii front You'll wiy It's mniilo, Hutu-It," Die Kunruutneil, uiuiicy tittcH corn.rulouvtfr, tlio onlv turt uiiy, ciuta but n irlll" at uuy tlrnii moid, Mia by K. liivreiii'u,vt!o.,Oiilrita, HI, Sold and rccoii'.intiinivil as tho world's best corn remedy by l.enn II. IjusJiitiH. Medford i'liurumcy, Strnnu's Drug fitoro. . ' , BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS v GRASSES -ALFALFA CLOVER : FERTILIZERS , Potatoes $1.00 per cwt. MONARCH FEED . AND SEED CO BACK FDGM TUC r&QnT You will wsnt n new suit. - Let us make It for vou. ( KLEIN The Tailor V I2H K, Mnlii. t'lMlnlrs ,rua of.AttWTion Sprlnq' ls here find vou can Satisfy U11II nmliltlnn hu niipMiifiliirt a In. in. jnowlna and aardonlnq tools ioi tho Poole Furniture Co. We carry a bin lino of furniture nnd household necessities to supply the Sprlnn wants. - - - GD4 CHUJJ . ' ' China Brerb Btor Herb cure tot earocne, noadaottti catarrah, dlpthorta, ; sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach troubloheart trouble, ohllls and fer- ot, oramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, eratjked broast, ouros all kinds of goiters,, , NO OP- Medford, Oregon,' Jan It, to whom it ::ay co.vobiin: - This Is to. certify that 1. "tie tin- 'dorslgnod, had Tory severe stomach trouble and had boon bothered 'for several years and last August was net expected to live, and hearing of aim Chung' (whose Horli Store Is at' a 14 South tTront atreot, Modford) i de. oidod to got herbs tor my stoinach trouble and I etortod to, feeling bet tor as soon as I used them and today am a well man and oan hoartlly reo bmmend anyone affllotod as I. was to see Glm Chung and try his Horbs, (Hlgnod) , ' wK, JOHNSON, Wltnousosi . ' - M. A. 'Anderson, Modford ' T ' B. B. Holmes, Satile Point,' Wm, Lowls, Waglo Point W. L. Chlldroth, Eaglo Point. .0,,H, Moore, Eagle Point. 1 r v ' ' '. J. V, Mdntyro, Eagle Point, ' - Geo. B. Von dor Jlollon. Eagle Point. xaosL w. ivicdoib, ttigle point. : : : a V - l- ft.Wt.'tiSSf.-