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MERFOTID MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON", TIT USD AY, JUNE 17. 10151
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of republication of special dispatches
berein aro also reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
; By Arthur Perry
Next Saturday is the loosest dnv
in the year but there will be dryer
ones.
It seems to a man un a tree that
a dmtincnished personage has the
wanderlust. . . :
The Mexienn mess, muddle, fiasco,
fizzle, and jamboree can be settled
bv a special act of eoneress abolish
ine the border. That's the only place
thev fight.
' "Coffee next" howl the reformers.
Learn to turn your Java cud down
gracefully.
SIDESHOWS, TAKE NOTICE!
(Emtee)
FOB SALE Hen with small
chicks and rabbits. 210 West
Jackson.
The only place a beard looks good
in on bearded barley, and the ways
of nature puzzle.
When the section hands have
nothing tl.se to do thev tear up the
Main street crossing.
Business is business. Nothing in
the vallev so far reauires an aerial
flight to Seattle.
Congress will pass new tax laws.
The Leak of Nations.
NOT TOO PARTICULAR
, (Redding Searchlight)
A Greek white slaver is re
ported to have been arrested in
Redding while working as a
dish iwasher. If we could make
good at white slaving there
would be no dish washing.
The fall styles decree that skirts
will be shorter. Keep cool. The
ankle has been established as the
point to measure from.
From the incidents of Sunday it
is regretted that Villa never realized
his great ambition to be a section
boss.
Jess Willard gets $100,000 to fight
July 4th. not to mention a good
licking on the side.
Explorers imagined thev were
great when thev reached the North
Pole. The aeroplane has made them
6mall.
Form British Drama Leaaue.
LONDON. May 18. A British dra
ma league, operated on somewhat
different lines from the Drama
League of America, is to be formed
soon. It is to be a kind of consult
ing center for all interested in the
theater.
Lord Howard de Walden is to be its
first president. Other well known
person interested in the movement
are Miss Lena Ashwell. the actress.
uranville Barker and the labor lead
ers. J. R. Clvnes and J. IT. Thomas.
STRENGTHENS
KIDNEYS '"
PURIFIES BLOOD
Ton can't expect weak kidneys to
niter the acid, and poisons out of your
system unless they are given a little help
Don't allow them to become diseased
when ft little attention now will pre
sent it. Don't try to cheat nature.
As soon as you commence to have
PaekacheSjfeel nervous and tired. GET
BUSY. These are usually warnings
that your kidneys are not - working
properly.
Do not delay a minute. Go after the
cause of your ailments or you may find
yourself in theg rip of an incurable dis.
ense. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil cap
ules will give almost immediate relief
from kidney troubles. GOLD MED
AL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do
the work. They are the pure original
Haarlem Oil Capsules imported direct
from the laboratories in Haarlem, Hol
land. Ask your druggist for GOLD
MEDAL and accept no substitutes.
Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on
very box. Three sizes, scaled packages.
Money refunded if they do not quickly
elj you. ., ...
APPOINT A CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE
'"pIIE defeat of tho school
JL matter. There was a
budget was too ingn, ana an active campaign was con
ducted to defeat it. Statements were printed to disprove
this claim, but tho statements were disregarded.
Tliii tliiiifr to rlo now is to nvmoiut n verireseiitativo citi
zens' committee, to make a thorough investigation of the
entire matter and either endorse the budget or recom
mend where it can be reduced without impairing the ef
ficiency of the city schools.
For we take it no one wants to lower educational
standards in this city. And we take it no considerable
element in tne community believes we can have good
schools without paying for them.
The prevailing weakness in our educational system
has been the indifference of the public; toward school
problems. The defeat of the budget and a thorough in
vestigation of school affairs, will correct this defect and
shouid result in permanent benefit to the entire educa
tional svstem.
There is, we 'think, general agreement, that there is
nothing more important in this community and the
country. at large than education. Nor is there anv bet
ter investment, from the practical standpoint of dollars
and cents than a well regulated and efficient school sys
tem. If there has been waste and extravagance in school
administration, the people ought to know it and the ten
dency corrected; if there has not been waste or extrava
gance, but the increased costs represent a general and
unavoidabl elevation in prices all along the line, tho peo
ple ought to know that.
Lets have complete publicity in this matter, entire
frankness and a sound constructive spirit of cooperation.
No one denies the local financial situation demands strin
gent economy in .all directions. The thing to
avoid, in our opinion, is a penny-wise and pound foolish
policy, which might save cents in taxes and lose dollars
in impairment of school efficiency and consequent loss in
the future quality of our citizenship.
The present eitv administration has set an excellent
example in economical administration, by saving thou
sands of dollars without materially reducing the effi
ciency of any department. If a similar policy is possible
in school administration let the people know it, if it is not
possible, let the people know
.Between now and the time
must be held if the city is to have any schools at all, let
the entire proposition be threshed out thoroughly. What
the people want are the facts. With the facts before
them, they can be depended upon to act for the best in
terests of the city and for the best interests of our
schools.
I. S. BATTLE ?
CRUISERS WILL. GO
10
WASniXGTON. June 17. All six
of tHe high speed battle cruisers for
the navy probably will be assigned to
the re-organized Pacific fleet. Navy
officers believe that the characteris
tics of these vessels render them pe
culiarly suitable to conditions in the
Pacific and anticipate that they will
be grouped as a special division of
the Pacific fleet.
Plans for division of the main force
of the navy into two approximately
eoual fleets for the Atlantic and Pa
cific respectively are nowbeing pre
pared for submission to Admiral Ben
son, chief of naval operations, on his
return this week from Paris. The
battle cruisers will not be readv for
service for two years to come.
There are now no dry docks of
sufficient size on the Pacific to care
for them. While thev are to be modi
fied so as to increase their turret and
other protection somewhat, with a
resultant decrease in speed below the
original 35 knot design, thev will re
tain their main batteries of ten 16
inch guns each and tonnage of more
than 32.000 displacement. The ships
are regarded as the most powerful
of their type ever designed and no
nation has as vet proiected similar
vessels.
24 OR 25
SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 17.
President Wilson rrobably will tour
the west in July, according to a let
ter received from Joseph Tumulty,
the president's secretary, by H. S.
Maddox, secretary of the chamber of
commerce here. The letter was made
public today.
WASHINGTON, June 17. Presi
dent Wilson proposes to leave Paris
for Washington on June 24 or 25 If
the Germans sign the peace treaty.
Immediately after his arrival In
Washington the president will ad
dress congress. After clearing up
pressing official business be will
start on his "swing around the cir
cle" early in July.
It was said at the White House to
day that the president expected to
spend three weeks on his speaking
tour, explaining the peace treaty and
the League of Nations covenant. The
itinerary has not been announced but
he expects to visit the principal cities
over the country. .
budget is not a very serious
very general toclmg mat tne
that.
of the next election, winch
ESTABLISH DIRECT
PORTLAND TO EAST
PORTLAND, June 17. Foreign
ports of call for direct line service
from Portland to Europe were made
public today by Carb E. Stubbe, man
ager for the Columbia Pacific Ship
ping company, wbicb is local agent
for Williams, Dlmond and company.
managers and operators of the new
service. The ports of call include
nine large seaports In six European
countries, the Mediterranean nations
not being included in the schedule.
Bordeaux, and Havre in France, Ant
werp in Belgium, Amsterdam and
Rotterdam in Holland, Copenhagen
in Denmark, Gothenberg in Sweden
and London and Liverpool in Eng
land are the ports chosen.
For a long time it has been the
contention of members of the Colum
bia Pacific Shipping company that
the northeastern countries in Europe
were in demand of the commodities
which are produced most abundantly
in the northwest. Also this coast is
said to demand many articles in re
turn which are produced in the Euro
pean countries.
CAN'T READ NEWSPAPER ON
STREETS OF BIRMINGHAM
BIRMINGHAM. Kng.. June 17,
Yon must not read a newspaper on
the streets in Kirminghum. John
Turner did it and was fined fi.'tO
for causing nn obstruction of traffic.
The arresting constable testified that
Turner bought a paper from a news
boy nnd began reading it. causing n
crowd to gather to see what the news
was. The newsboy was fined $2.50
for causing a crowd to collect bv
selling papers while standing on the
sidewalk. Newsnovs must keep mov
ing in Hirminahmn.
How's This?
'We offer Ona Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hatl'i Catarrh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh oufferers for the past thirty
five years, and has become known as the
most rellatle remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
Catairh Medicine acts thru the Blood CO
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol'
son from the Blcod and healing the dis
eased portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine fur ft short time you will nnc a
great Improvement In your general
health Start tflklnff Hall's Catarrh Modi
cine at onre and fret rid of catarrh, fiend
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by all Druwrfsts, 75c
JOHN A. PEEL
Undertaker
Phone M. 47 and 47-J3
Automobile Hearse Service
Lady Assistant
89 SO UTII nAUTLETT ,
luto Ambulance Service. , Coronet
"The Unpardonable Sin" at
the Page. Theatre Thursday
hwmim
Much of tho comedy In "Tho l!u
pardontiblu Sin" for there Is com
edy u-plenty In addition to pathos In
this extraordinary Harry linrsou pro
duction; Is provided by two ntilo lit
tler screen actor, who will bo partic
ularly wolcomud everywhere by
mom bora of tho Hoy Scouts of Amer
ica. Ono of the onni;sti'rs plays tho
part of a membvr of tho llolglan or
ganization of tho Hoy Status and tho
other announces to bis chnnco ne
qimlutaneo that he Is nn American
Roy Scout, hallliiK from a llttlo town
in Kansas. Tho two youtiKstora
mutch their wlta against thoau of
adults In tho causo of Humanity, and
REPORTED OFFICER
IN VILLA'S ARMY
SAI.IOr. June 17. Clvdc J. '-lied"
Hupj'rt, (wcniivi'. convict -from the
Oregon state prison, is believed to he
an officer, in' Villa's rebel iinuv
which has been bcsicL'ini: Juarez.
Humors to the effect Hint Jiupert,
who escaped from. the slate lime nliiiit
near (luld Mill three months aso, had
ioined the Villa forces after crossini:
the Mexican border have been rife
amoiiL prison convict for the past
week. - These Tumors were further
streiu-'thcncd several duvs aeo when
Joe Keller, state rmrole officer, over
heard two pnruiVd convicts at Port
land discussiiiir Huport.
The rmrole officer heard one of the
paroled men inform another that
"Kcd" had been commissioned nn of
ficer in the Villa forces and bavin!;
"the time of his life."
Hitpert. who was formerly a Port
land police scrueunt. was convicted
in Portland a vear ntro for the theft
of &19.0IHI in Ibertv bonds from the
Northwestern National bank where
he bad been cmplovcd as a euard. The
bonds Inter were recovered.
. U .S. SoltVw Killed.
. HHKST. June 17. One American
soldier was killed, two arc dvinir and
more than Hilt others were injured as
the result of the colliinsc of a kniubts
of Columbus hut at Poritune7.cn lust
nikut while a boxinir match was in
progress.
got noon iiKsuirs
This honest, stralKht forward let
ter from a woman who has suffered
should ho heeded by all afflicted
with backache, rheumatic pains, soro
muscles,; awful tired feeling nnd
other symptoms of kidney and blad
der trouble: "I have got such good
results from Foley Kidney. Pills that
I can sleep much bettor and the pain
In my back and sides Is a good lot
better. I am'golng to keep on taking
them." Mrs. Chas. Gray, 270 Gth
St., Detroit, Mich. Vor Bale by Med
ford Pharmacy.
Hail and Fire
Insurance;;
on GROWING CROPS
Reduced Rates Now Effective on Fruit and Grain.
McCurdy Insurance" Agency
Telephone One-two-tliree,
not rusulla which, I it soimi Instances,
nro as amusing as they uro gratify
Iiik. Itolihy Connolly, well known to
plcturo narotiH tho country ovur, be
cause of punt performance, plays tho
part of tho HoIkIuii youiiKstor and
WVi'loy Marry, u coniinirntlvu new
comer In hlK photoplay productions,
doCti ruuiiirkublo work as tho riiKKd
llttlo AmirUaii who ran Into so many
difficulties wlum a -torrlhlo iriiKcdy
left H i in friendless and alonu In l.'ur
opo. "The I'tipnrdonatiln Slu" will bo
tlm attraction at tho I'iiko theatre.
hcslnnliiK Thursday. Tho cni;nKu
nuuit ts for thrco days.
T
U.S.
y INVASIO
-MKXK'O CITY. T.:on,:ay. Juno 10.
(Ily Associated Press, ) Tho Mex
ican government bus nothing to give
out for publication regarding thn
crossing of Amnrlian troops from .Kl
Paso Into Junrc. m-cording to a
HtuU'ino it mndo tonight by General
Juan llarriiKau, President Cnrraiizu's
chlof of staff.
Guttural Ilarragnn, who was In
conforenco with tho president, nnd
cabinet mlnlslerH, virtually all day,
gavo out a copy of official dispatches,
giving details of tho fighting which
wero almost Identical with those of
tho Associated Press.
Ouo official dispatch from General
Candido Aguilar, confidential ambas
sador of President Carrauza In tho
Culled States, stated that hn had
mado representations to tho stale de
partment In Washington rogardlng
tho Incident,
Tho tone of official dlspntchos
seemed to Indicate that Mexican of
ficials on tho border accepted tho
American claim that tho attack on
tho Villa for-os by American troops
was for tho ptirposo of protecting
American lives across tho frontier.
Tho Btutement made by General
Gonzales that his forces could have
defeated tho Vllllstas without Amer
ican help Is concurred In. hero.
Tailor Makes
Valuable Find
"After spending (900 for mcdlclno
and doctors In four years without
getting any benefit for stomach trou
ble and bloating I was Induced by
my druggist to try Muyr's Wonderful
llcmndy and must say that n (1 bot
tle has dono mo $500 worth of good."
It Is a simple, harmless preparation
that removes tho catarrhal mucus
from tho Intestinal tract and allays
the Inflammation whch causes prac
tically all stomach, liver and Intes
tlnul aliments, Including appendici
tis. Ono doao will convince or monoy
refunded. Por salo by , drugglslB
everywhere. Adv.
R. R. TELEGRAPHERS
7
Ctlk'AOO, Juno 17. Ncu'ot'atioiis
between the Association of Wcsluni
I'lilou Ktitplovea nnd I lie Order of
lluikl.tv Toli'uruphers t, hnve the
hitter tit-L'iin:.r.ui inn rescind its onicr
uuainst 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ur minute rciiil b;t ine
on I'litlroiiil wires wi re brouubl In nil
abrupt end lodnv and iiiiiiniineeiiieiil
tundc tliut tho order will continue in
force.
10. .1. Mmiioii, bead of the railroad
leleuraiilters. seine htl.llUII of whom
have been :iM ructcil In relus ni-
luereinl ImsinCK while the iiuho:i
wido strike of commercial telnyniph
ers is in proft'V--, in liiseoiitiiniini:
uetiiiliiitions for u selllenn lit clierj
cd tlinl the itssuc'iilinn was Icndin"
itself whollv to the olfcers of l.e
Western I'lliotl. "
"The so-called niiichiimlious of utiv
"orpoiiitioii could not tiiii'id'cl the nu
tnerulii tenor oK Your couMnmitcn
t;n" was the replv of the iissneiu.
lion, which represents till pet' cent of
all Western I'nion cinploves, neeord-
tnc to oli eers.
i.,i,;i.. ..! , r,... vi..,,.i;., it,..
sliike were mumr forward nl com nil
slrilio hcnihiuiti-tei's here, where il
Was c'niiucd titore than Irudes ttud
bil-or councils now have plcdccd snp-
i:url to the strikers tit tii'.ilituui to Hie
Older of Pailwav 'IVlccrnphers, the
American I rant iiisnutchers Assn.
mm
"'siVTWv..
Couriers en liore bai lc were good enough 'IA 'ol but llicjr gte plaro
to ili-.tt h Isnrcri on meter rvcles wheu Perilling llattrucj llio
M. Mdiiel wllcnt III furty-oight hnur.
Cat tor oil, lall.i, miiirml wstcni. ollU mid such ourgntlvr wrro
gixnl enough la Ihnr day. Tjdny they fo giving plm-u to Nidil.
Nujet U entirely ililTcrcnt f;um drugs i It does nut drca or Irrltata
the t'iiu'clti. i
Niii"lprivrnlytngritloh bynoftcnlngthefisKl wntnnd onrouraKlng
thcliitcAtiniilmiecVii to nelnnturnlly, thus rniiovlng thocnuspofcon
tiKitleii mid m-lf-'.Mjitoniog. It II abxilutrly Imnulrna nnd plrnuiiit.
Nujul bi lii Knt'irn nUbhli ty, thorough bowel evacuation at
regular IntrrrnU the hralthlnt liablt lit tho world, (jet a butllo
fruni your drtiggli t today. . , . . T , .
Wnrmm" -" '"' Nujol Laboratories
Bt.i.. in.t.i.m Nujul. Vou may imfcr W Uioadway, New lorn
iruiu auiMtuutcs.
Nujol
1 1 III 1U.I 1111
Jhr Gondii
BIG
JAZZ DANCE
TONIGHT
NATATORIUM
Launspach's Jazz Orchestra
Let'a Go! '
TURKISH BATHS
Medford Sanitarium
GET IT AT
VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES
FANCY GROCERIES
COLD DRINKS
ICE CREAM
LUNCH GOODS
BAKERY GOODS
WHIPPING CREAM
MILK AND BUTTER
The biggest and best milk
shake in the world.
DeVoe $
-i 1 1 1 ton nnd lite Hi'olliei liiiml of l,ucu
inolive Kireineii and Kiiuineiiieii.'
CouiiiK't'ciiil eoitiiiiinicN liei'ii mtiil
conditions llii'iitiultoiil llin coiiiilry
wciv prticlii'iillv normul luiliiv,
GERMANS DIVIDED 7 TO 7
REGARDING PEACE TREATY
i I "
LONDON, June I ".--Seven liieiu.
hers of the (lei'tiiitti eiiliiucl favor
-icliilic lite emended peitee terms
wh c the oilier seven lire oiumsctl to
-idiinc, a llcidcr disputch from Mer
lin sir x.
Avi7"
v vngy fru,t
7 --""t
K i)t tul.tuipU'tx. in find uumlf
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)iiftttiitialii attiU Wb-ttrrfi-l
i it Uum o4 i'im
la! low ts
Gone Are
the Days
bation
PIANOS
Brighton your homo with
music. You will find a Lnf
farguo piano one of tho best
investments you over inado.
An uprifjlit or player piano
fulfills the dreams of your
wife, your daughter or your
son and his friends.
All will be delighted with
tho Laffiirgue because of its
perfect tone and wondrous
beauty.' Why should you
wait? Buy now.
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The House of Quality.
Vulcanizing
AU our work strictly gunranUMKl to
bo first elnss. 15 N. Fir St., Medford
Phone 4S4-J
MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS
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