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irewTpwtw ; ; , 4 f i r 1 i v t' i.i T i I"- frfofr WDFORD M AIL TRIWJNl ink RV AlTtonNOON KCItttn? 8UNDAY 8TTI18 iDrow lmiNTiNa co. Oftto Mall Tribune MllcMnic, Sl17-1 Mwtk Ftr atretic tdepHiHH 76. Th DnmoersUe TIihm, Ths Mdtora Mail, Tho Medfonl Tribune, The South- m onsgonian, th Asiuana irioune. IVBMMmV XATM On yMt mtl n Bi(mth. bv mall .L00 K mli' dKllviiriM hv carrier in . Mnjlferd. ,J?iyI,' Jaekaonrllla wrf centra 'FolM .T. . .; Oftletol paw of the City of Medford OMtetal Paper of Jackaon Countr. . Bntered as, 8cen(J-olss mattvr at MrtHni-d, Orett, under the a I of March I, UJ. &wttt areuTatlon for 114. MS. Kail leaned wire Aecited Pr- dta Atehra. Babauibers falling to receive papers promptly, phono Clrou- i latloa. Manager at 35 OR. "ThoHght In the thing that can travel arwwd tho. earth la an Intsant and a4ll tea minutes-on a joke." LAUGHS "What kind of a eareer bare you mapped eat for yor bey. Jeeli?" "I'm gelng (e make & lawyer of him," answered Farmer Wheatley. "He's get an unconquerable fancy for 'tcndln' to other folks' buslaees, an he might as well get paid for It." Slightly Mixed Mrn. Iladdlt Wo are going; to have a meczalnlno floor In our new house. Mrs. Struck-Oyle What a splendid Idea. That stuff wears like Iron. Sclf-Krfacememt A guest called ufron to return thanks tor the dtettag-lshed strang ers at a public dinner, aald: "This Is qulto unexpected; la fact, when I came Into this room I felt much like Daniel In the lions' den. When Daniel got Into that place and looked around, he thought to him self, 'Whoever"s got to do the after- dlaner speaking, It won't be me!" Guessed It Inspector, examining a class In grammar, wrote a sentence on the blackboard and asked If anyone not Iced anything peculiar about It, After a short alienee a small boy exclaimed: "Yes, sir; the bad writing!" A Pertinent OuUry "Mamma, when people are In mourning do the) wear black night gowns.?" "Why, no; of course, not." "Well, don't they feel Just as bad at night as they do In the daytime?" Judge. Safo Prom Imitation "I am a -olf-rando man, I am." "Well. I think there is ono thing you needn't worry about." "What Is UiatTH "Taking out a patent," An ITmrrgimry Tho station-master on tho East ern Indian Railway had been given strict orders not to do anything out of the ordinary without authority from the superintendent. This ac counts for his sending tho following telegram: "Superintendent's Offlrg, Calcutta Tiger on platform eating railway porler, Plcaso ,wlro Instructions." Tneoiuthteiit She Oh, dear,, "no; I wouldn't think of wearing one, of thoso man darin, hats. v I don't caro for any thing that hHK.to'dOjVlth Chinese. Ho-I am gjad.'to.hear It. Where will wnenta lunch? Bhe-Iietji gd'.jo one fit those de lightful chop suey restaurants! gabbed Jonesy -When i am with you I'm always blissful, Clara T,OhJ That proves noth ing, lgseraaoe is apt to be. , pM Tliat Itch. Jut a.rtvfr, 'drops of that mild. ,'jotWneollnif,wMh, Merltol Ec MraaRtsiedf',,' e highly recommend ed rr saeiH, ani me uciuog -uu '-.,. --; fwtfRll VW m SAYS bur4ng is-geae. Dea't fall to try this wcoeltwat rotey fer any form of , Xosa'ma, We kaew Merltol Eczema i St wIUMve yu lnstaat re- 1 llaf. Sold and guaranteed 'by Has khwi itt JUrt' . Stile agency,' prices INCUBATING DEGrENHRACY - - HERE is much food for tltouRht in the lcttor from tfli.ivlna in,Kvni'l l?na01 inlilisli(Ml in thta isuo 0OU- ooniinff conditions in 1'higlund. As a result. oC considera tion of and legislation for the fortunate, an inferior .woo lias ueen urea, uwnriou lnieueeuiaiiy ami buiiuwi iua ieally. The industrial development of England, tho prosperity of her classes, 1ms been at tho expense of the masses. As Mr. liussoll says: Society haa produced a new ktud of human creatures, Inferior men tally. Inferior physically, without physical stamina, and without tho spirit of revolt, dull, sheep-like, submissive, unimaginative, wcirtc and retrogress Ive. A large part of the tolling millions never get enough to eat. Inhabit gloomy or unwirillary dwellings, work long hour at dreary employments, and as a result are thin-blooded, small bonod, and without ambition You find, In their rickety frames, horribly wrecked by a faulty Industrial system, a race of men apart and with only the rudiments of human Intelli gence Somo of them havo forgotten how to laugh, they have no knowledge of passing events and tho world about thorn. To get something to cat and to find somo placo to Bleep constitute tor thoso children of God and brethren of yours tho horlxon of life. England is far away and Americans arc not much con nnwnnA. "Vnt. tlnv should be. for the very influences that have degraded hnmauitv in United States. Similar conditions to xnoso Ruvcriung T)t.Wiahnr1iiefri!i1 onntnrs nlitnin in nintlV of our OWll hives of industrv tho result of anoiiopolizntion of natural re ,.,m...,..w Tin. foviilo Rtrikon in Now Enurhuul. the luininir strikes in West Virginia and labor disturbances expose similar degeneracy in muimnu.y. being incubated and fostered by conditions imposed by the ,.nw1 of ilin imlltmtnirn omnliiviMSt. Tlldoed. SOU1C SUCll dC- graded human article seems to in many industries unit nave labor of Europe id replace the In the United States, as in jngianu jumu rerun, j .io; in..:ui..4.r... imo 1va Fiw flm iinltni vntlior tlinn for the man. Such legislation, creating great wealth for the few and pauperism lor tne many, ior uie proiectiun vi suuicich at the oxoense of insufficiency, has its inevitable result in the evolution of a degenerate Eugland'in the Jastiew years nas awiiKenea 10 iuu nu-u of action. Lloyd-George has forced through many refornis designed to remedy conditions, despite stubborn opposi tion. But the results of abuses of a century cannot be remedied in a decade. In humanitarian legislation, England is far ahead of the United States. Compensation for accidents or disabil ity exists in only a few states. Insurance against unem ployment is still unknown. Old age pensions are a dream of the future. Some progress has been made toward pure food, toward sanitary dwellings, and in the large cast em cities for phvsieal training of school children but efforts are still in their infancy and child labor still coun tenanced in many sections. The countless opportunities offered in the exploitation and development of an empire rich in resources have de laved the inexorable result of Amcricah civilization, if con tinued along the lines that governed the past half century. This result is already achieved in the older settled regions such as New England and the middle Atlantic states, where wealth is the heritage of the few and pauperism the heritage of the many, where the native Americans, with their smug, superficial and stationary culture arc dying out ns they ought to, having ended their usefulness, and foreigners are reclaiming the abandoned land. The prosperity of a nation docs not rest upon the for tunes of the few, but upon the progress of the many upon their phvsieal comfort and well being and their intellect ual development. The civilization that has this for its purpose is an enduring one, because worth while. li MEET OF SCHOOLS The grammar school track meet hold at tho Jackson street grounds yesterday afternoon was won by tho Lincoln school. Washington was a close, second with 95 points against Lincoln's 'J8. Powell, Martin, Colo- man, Johnson and Payno wore tho high point makers for the winning team. Olmstcad and Lewis of tho Washington bdiool with Towoll re ceived tho hichest honors. Ituth Seamoro of the Jackson school was the high point maker in tho girls meet. Following arc the winners: Junior B -0 yd, dash Frederick Lewis, first (Wash.); Mathow Wolff, socond (WaBh.); Claronce Turpln, third, (Lincoln). Junior A CO yd. dash Mllburu Harvey, first (Lincoln); Learn Col well, second (Lincoln); Frederick Elnkopf, third, (Wash.). Sonlor 50 yd. dash Jay Olmstead, first (Wash.); Freeborn Carretson, second (Lincoln); Earl York, third (Wash.) Girls DO yd, dash Uuth Seamoro, first (Jackson); Nellie Mock, second (Wash.); Elizabeth Zimmerman, third (Wash.) Junior B 100 yd. dash Frederick Lewis, first; Carl Sharp, second, and ilathow Wolf, third. Washington won three places in this race. Junior A 100 yd. dash Earl John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 9W 8. BARTLKTT I'bonea M. 47 and 47-J9 UN VICTOR ANNUAL TRACK MEDlfORD MAIU TRIBUNE, Britaiu are at work in the Colorado, and numerous other be the ideal empldye sought imported uiu uuuiip muivi independent native. race. Campbell first (Wash.); Mllborn Howoy, second, and Leo Watson of Lincoln school third. Senior 100 yd. dash Olmstcad first; York second, and Merle Gar nctt of tho Jackson school third. Girls 100 yd. dash Uuth Seamoro first, uorotnea jiiii oi wunninKKJn sccoud, and Charlotte Howell of the Lincoln, third. Junior. A 220 Wlllard Phclan of Roosevelt first, Leo Watson second. and" Bolton Meadows of Washington third. Junior B 220 John Batoman, Lincoln first. Carl Sharp, socond, and Lewis third. Sonlor 220 Earl York first, Oar rcttson second, Powell third. Senior 4 0 Powell first, Dana Davis of Washington second, and STAR Medford's Most Popular Playhouse SATURDAY THE NEW Exploits of Elaine TWO PARTS TheWatchingEye COMKDY WtA3LH A SHOW OF MKIUT SUNDAY-MONDAY The Ghost Breaker WITH II. B. WARNKR TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY The Spoilers JIEDFORD OWKOON. SATJJITPAY, MAY. 22, 1915 AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO R0XES ltoxltig Itaby, (lie bit; L'ttugnroo in the Ann- trnlinu puddock on the "Joy Zone" n( Snn FmneNco't world'H fair, has joined the runktt of tltt hum ntul egK fighters. He been tr.iiucd to don the gloves nud fight for hi daily bread. F.ach morning und nt'temoon ''Baby" putn on the gloves and gee a few rounds with hii trainer, Hubert McQueen. "Baby" inviirinblv wins the go, as r-' ,?&:K: Joe McKalght of Wshlngton third. Junior A 440-Phelan first, Wat son second and Meadows third. Senior 880 Powell first, Davis second, and Mead French of Wash ington third. In tho SS0 yard run Jack Fred en burn of the Lincoln school led until the last lap when ho gavo way to Powell, a strongr r runner. Senior running broad Jump Carl ton Martin first; Eddie Payne second, nnd Gardner Gould of Washington, third. Junior A running broad Jump Elnkopf first, .Afcadows second, Law rence Gray of Lnlcoln. third. Junior B runnlnc broad Jump Tcddlo Leonard of Washington first, Bryan Lyons of Lincoln second, and Bryan Tucker of Washington third. fThe hurdle raco wan won by Far ley Johnson; Coloman nnd Husaell Sherwood tied for socond. Senior pole vault Coleman first, Johnson second and Newton Wlmor of Lincoln, third. Junior A polo vault Bustor Cole man first, Kvt-rctt Hummel second and Harold Ulddlo third. Lincoln took the first three places. Senior high Jump Kddlo Payno and Olmstead tied for first and John- BOn was given third. .Innlnr A lileli lnnirt llalllo Illir- rs of Washington first, Pholan sec ond and Grey third. Junior B high Jump Claronro Turpln first, John Batoman necoml. and Sharp, Paul Spragua nnd Ray mond Janes tied for third. Both girls and boyn relay races wore won by tho Washington school, Tho Misses Sooly, Koppos, Hill and Beck represented tho Washington school; Misses Womack, Howell, Vfn cent and Ilutclicns tho Lincoln, und tho Misses Myers, Howoll, Seamoro and Flurry tho Jackson school. TT Theatre TONIOHT'ONLY A Prophet of the Hills Two-Part PIcturesuuo'Ronianco 20 Million Dollar Mystery "t .vis w r4i f, " l -Q -"""- "Ts--M It, H' 'HVw jjvB f y k" y r 2ffu---V ifc-L r Hk-m----V rrw vTi vj..'. i-c'4ii---V m vvf HSCflf v & ms s H XSm -ft Jr p -v-r----S-t-a-M-M---w H5fiiis Sswafcfc3(a, st ' -' ' " 'Xi '-4'nr"i fFl IJft-.S C. v. -JCtk X ifcS---.,'.-At-,Ui J..WJU . V... 1 1 i, ' . m' 2 y y Final Episode, Two-Parts The Golden Spider Featuring Mary Fuller f A Romanceof Hawaii Victor Universal-' A Runaway Auto Animated CartooiC Joker 'Comedy A WONDERFUL PROGRAM 6 and 0 cv-M FOR DINNER AT WORLD'S FAIR lUutgai - uo ho has four hands, In ity notliiug of u tail, to ojipos,. MoQuei'it's two fistn with. The relcree, Williiiiii Motor mnek, makes a ilcoioion nt tho end of enoh round, hut iitxtond of holding up tho IiiiiuIh of the winner, he prnientK "Unby" with u generout bitu out of tin Australian ii)pto. If Mct'onnnck in tint ttiiek enough witli hi deeixiou it loiuutitiio hap Iouh Hint Imth fpnrriiig partner nud referee j;et lioked in one round. At il (nfiitt im, ,iT link ,t nntif ii. fiiiit- cil of tho (IrixlicH last evening u committee wim appointed to conclude nrrmigomcntx ami olcct tlui plcluro for (lie public library to be puri'linncd wilh tho proceed of tho lecture given by them Home time ii'o. The picture U to ho selected from nmoiig the twelve receiving tho grcat ohI number of vote nt tho display held nt the public library thin Rpring. Thin in to be one of Kuixer'n hcxt workrt nud will be executed especially lor the club. The committee in chart; o of the firht annual nutine;, uliieh will he to Crater l.ako und around the rim, ro nort that the nroiMetiiii will hooii be placed in the ItanilH of the prinlcr. A meeting will bo held nt tho lib rary next Wednesday nt 710 'p. in. All (lri..lien uri; urged to altejiil. At Ihis ineeliiig (ho pluiiH fur tho flnxrly l'cak climb it week from Ktinduy will ho given, iih will iiIhi tin outline of the f'nitor ltke trip. Several uiiiHical iiumherM will bo in troduced und the hihtory of tho vluli to dale will ho rend. Tomorrow'H trip wilh he (o llyhoo bridge, leaving Hotel Medfurd at l:il0 p. in. 5 THE PAGE Medford's .Leading Theater BIO SATURDAY NIOHT SHOW 7 O'clock Until MldulKlit Three Reel Feat uro Her Proper Place Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 'VUW Ih, Vitagraph Comedy 'Ka'loin Tw Part Drami- Haunted House of Wild Isle wntt ir7 y Special Muskal Program GRIZZLIES 10 BUY LIBRARY PICTURE The Llltlo Brown uouuo on tno Hill. "Laddie," "My Little Dream OlrJ." "My Hlrd of paradise," "Ran Time WdKner'a Ohost." "Sprinkle Me With Kisses." DaoWMacabre., Salat Saons Ilorceuse ., .'.... Jocolyn Bwan Bong Lohengrin Ovorture, Iioliomlan.airl HUNOAV OKbltOH ADB KABL VltoBraphnroadjvny Btar Feature Three Parts Olograph Two Prln 0-10-10 - THE CollegeWidow By Cluoruo Ado PAGETHEATER Tuesday, May 25 Mrs. (lew. T, Wilson, Director Cast of Character: Billy Bolton, hnlf-baek, JameH Vnnco Peter Wlthomiiooii, A, M., I'll. 1). President of Atawater CoIIoko. .lay (loro lllrnm Bolton, President K. & II, r, r ItiiKo Lundtmri; Matty MeOownn, a trainer .... . (irlflth OowkIU Hon. Klnm lllcks, of Bimmituiif lo Walter Brown Bub Hicks, a frridimnn. Charles Rr Jack l.arrabce, a football conch, Karl Hiiblmrd Copernicus Talbot, ti port Brad unto tutor Mlloa dammit "Sllont" Murphy, center rush Chester Baker "Stub" TiiltunilRo, a busy under Kraduate Robert Pnloiiiu Tom Pearson, rlRht tneklo Daniel Tlbbots, tho town tnnrshnl Dead Cnrdor SliideiilMt Ollln Mllrhell Olen Simmons Dick McAllister . ...Jarold Walton Jlnihey llopiwr . . Harold dray Jano Wllherspooii, tho Coltcxo Widow Kiitharlno Hwem Besstu Tanner, an atliletlo itlrl .. Oladys Wilson Flora WIkrIhm, a pronilnont wait ress Mario Klfert Mrs. Prlmley DaUolle, a profes sional chtipurone. ...Allco llnCrof Town tllrN Luolla Chubbs.. . . Mnriiaret Soulier Bertha Tyson.. Nell Corum Sally Cameron Jean limine. Jotephloo Barclay Uah Walther S)1IOMlli The scenes of th piny nro laid nl Atwater CoUcro, nn Inland Institution of learning:, lylnjt east of Minnesota and somowhere west of Now York Act t In front of thn main build Inc. OpeiiliiK of tho fall term, early September Act 2 -In tho cvmnnslum. Tho fne ulty reception. Ono day olnpses be tween Acts 1 nnd 2, Act n Tho Athletic field, The an nual Thanksgiving day football gnmo between Atwater and Blnghnm col leges. Act A -Thanksgiving night. In front of tho Urnnd Central Hotel. Ticket nn sal nt Iwiv office Mon day. 1 -H . YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To attend the RECEPTION to be given by the Faculty and Students of the Medford Commercial College WEDNESDAY EVENING, There will be Music, Refreshments, and a General Good Time. 21 N. Grape Street FRED ALTON HAIGHT TEACHER OF PIANO . 0 A successful teaehor of lnno for over flfleon yearn. Specialist In tho correct principles of Touch and Technlc ns ap plied to modern piano playing for children, all bcglnnem nud ad vanced pupils. Tho Instruction Is equal to that offered by tho best teachers In tho larfier cities whllo tho cost Is much lesa. Hiimmur term, HAIOIIT M1IBIO RTlimOH Nnom I OnrncH-Corey Building riiono 7a The man who ex-,, periments comes back to Fircstoncs. The man of experience sticks to Firestoncs. Graduate now i into the experienced class who enjoy MOST MILES PER DOLLAR." S th Fkittant man and find out why yon cm ft thl tra MrWce t mvtreg tot. Automobile Jii-M, JubM POWELL AGENTS When In Need of a Gleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmanship VELVET ICE CREAM Solves the problem for a 1oh sort. Nutliiiitf more palat able. Pure and wlioloHoine. Any flavor. .Uriel;, fanoy thouIh, Sliorbets and 3 res made to order. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Central. Phono -181 SUMMER REQUISITES WINDOW SCREENS DOOR SCREENS PORCH SWINGS LAWN SEATS CEDAR CHESTS Havo thorn mado nt tho Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory Home of the Pacific Cedar Ghost. 113 S. Holly -"-J MAY 26th, FROM 7 to 10 and Motorcycle mild Acce orle AUTO CO. B 0 K. it