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FH PAOB FOTO OT,DK)RD HATE TRTBTJNE, MEDtfORU OREGON, SATURDAY, MAT 20, 1015 j i j, ;; " I ; ;4' 'f j - HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNI NT 'NRvWPAPtHl . A'TEIINUUN I)Ar HV TIIR KOKU JPfUMTlNCt CO. OtflM Mall Tribune Hulldlpit, M.lTl Msftk Fir street! telethon ?. iLTtae tHrowerst1 Tlm Ths Mitdrera ail. tthi Mearora iriuune, in bouih rn Orventn, Th Ashlana Trlbwia. itiMiiniMimM On year, ty matt. Qe Month, by mall ? MMilh. dltvarrd by carrier In MMireH. I'liMiilx, JaaVaosvttl , ami Central 1'olnt ..,.-.... , ... aturffoy only, by mall, pet year .80 1.00 1.60 wewny, ptrraar- Offtalat PFfr bt th City of MeJfonJ ornclat Paper AC iaeksoa County. Kntwed as seeend-ehias matter at MMd,.OttQH, under tfaa aet r Mareh Sworn Circulation tor 1914, 1SSS. Full 14 wire Associated Freao dls patchm. . . Subscribers railing to receive pipers presently phone Clrcu- latle 'Manager at 25 OR. " LAUGHS Answered "Dad, what do they rail a man who caU enly veKetablesT" . "A vegetarlaB, son." "And one who at iieoplc?" "A humanitarian. Now run along and i!ay.' Philadelphia Ledger. Ready to Grasp The Fair One I suppose you will Marry .thouxh, when the golden op portunity offers, won't you? The Cautious One It will depend upon how much Bold there la la the opportunity. Net AmJhtiotw The teacher sent the sen of a New. burgh politician before the school master fer a serious misdemeaner: "Young mas," said, the school waiter, as he gawd severely at tho youth, "de you know that yeu are a candidate for a severe whipping?" "Yw, air," replied the boy, "and I hope I'll be defeated." .Newburgh sJournal. ' "Robert." said the teacher to a small pupil, "can you tell me what ImactnattM It?" "Y. ma'am," replied the little fellow. "Imagination is what makes a fellow think a bee's stinger Is three feet long after be gets stung." Owe of Its Merit "Your prefer a typewriter to pen and Ink?" "Yes," replied the round-shoul-derel man. "It save argument. Whenever the how comes around he oan hear the typewriter and be sure you're working."- Washington Star, e Medifying: It "She threatened to throw hot wa ter In m- face," said a school at tendance otfleer, referring to a weman, who had been summoned In Mspeot of the, truancy of. her child. J'You must iHt.'threw hot water;" the ju'aW teld the defendant. "You eaa heap eeaht of' fire on his head, If. you .like." a Psychological Ttalm Our Idea of an optimist Js tho tin lueky poker player who consoles him. gqjf at i a. m with tho thought that Money doesn't bring happiness, any how. Washington Post. f A Itarc Medicine ' v Dr. Ends There Is nothing sen pus the matter with Freddy, lira. jilakely. I think a llttlo soap and water will do him as much good as anything. Mrs. Blakeiy Yea, doctor. An' shall I give It to him before or after M meals? V, t AWvcHIm! Advertise! ''"May wideawake lust ulght think ing of my business." t y.'"Rad plan, old chap; better keep iwido awake daytimes." New York Sun. ' ' " t HIM Choice "He used to dance with Annie I She waltxedj.wlth fairy graco; He used to drive with Punhlo VvShe had such a, pretty face; ..He used to eall on Clara She always praised his book; But he finally married Mary -Vrar she knew how to cook." " i CmuMenaHon f ,"VYly 1W yon ImUt on delivering a leeiHre In" the evening Instead of 'ito sUernpM?" S(f"I'V l 'VfHlHg: ClOtlllNi," re- 'HM Muhnr Mr. Hlfkbrow, "And ( havwn.aRy, Jfpek mm"- WaahlnK- YJ1WH4 wyM!' hrt wy wfwrl fH JPfW jHwdHy? wtttMbB- wnkmkme, i'H )! ytm 1! lr i IV ffW" www in fc H 4N4 Mbtr ' ftfwir HWs itamaFm 3tef mu , MRD THE PACIFIC ii THE niosl tlnugoiinis fontiU'O iibimt i highway 'B h vail voad crossing. 'L'liis fact i.s recognized throughout tho worm aim every possiuie enorc maue to eimuiiuio jjriuni cl'ossings, which are a fruitful sourt'e of accidents and fntaJities. . To eliminate a grade crossing, the railroad companies gladly pay hair the cost ol .tho worlc necessary To estab lish A grade crossing,, the consent of the public, utility com mission is now necessary. Had it alwaysbeen so, thous ands of fatalities would havti been avoided. On the Pacific highway in Shasta and Siskiyou conn ties, thU'ty-dghfc grade crossings have been eliminate. TL1ie snnic poliey has governed throughout California on stato built highways, so there to automobile tourists in the golden state, . ., In tho Siskiyou section of the highway this danger has also bebn eliminated, two concrete viaducts, costing $29,000, being constructed Jiy Jackson county and a sub way being under construction by Siskiyou county. Hhc policy .of eliminating dangerous grade crossings is responsible for tho delay of n year in tho construction of the north entrance to Ashland, through tho killings prop erty, the stato highway commission liave ruled that grade crossings must be eliminated on highway projects spcuriilg state assistance. -,. , It is therefore with surprise that the pujilio has hcaitl ot the reversal oi tins policy by the county commissioners in the designation of the route between Central Point ami Tolo, where in three and a half miles of road -tlitose grade crossings are provided. The order of location, as desig nated by Commissioners 'Leaver and fadden, reads as iollews: Beginning at tho Intersection of Fourth and Pine street, at tho end of the Pacific Highway pavement, thence w.est on Pine street. In Central Point, crossing the railway track on said street, thenco westerly to the intersection of what Is known as the Jacksonville and Hutte creek road to the southucst corner of J. C. Herring property; thenco north on the line ot the Main County road, known ns the Central Point and. Tolo road to a point at or near the southwest corner of the W. K. Price place; thence in a westerly direction, over what la known as the Ulackwcll Hill. This route to the Tolo crossing measures 18,493 feet, or approximately three and one-half miles. Hi it are seven sharp angles. It skirts along the bank of .Tackson creek, an open ditch, in itself a source of danger to reckless drivers. As an alternative route, it was suggested that the high way proceed north from the end of the Pacific highway pavement, thence northeast of the railroad to the Tolo crossing. This route is much more direct than the routu adopted, is approximately 2G0O feet shorter, contains fewer angles and jio curves or danger spots,. and eliminates two railroad grade crossings. It is favored by State Engineer Lewis and State Highway Engineer Cant inc. -The adopted route accommodates no move people than the other route, will cost at least $G000 more than the re jected route, and contains elements of (longer that should be eliminated from a trunk highway. There is apparently no argument in its favor over the other route and many ogoinst it. , It is probable that the adopted route was the result of a compromise between those who favored tho upper or scenic route through Willow Springs district, and those who favored the eastern route and like most comprom ises, pleases no one. It is earnestly hoped that in the in terest of edonomy and good highways, that the commission ers will reconsider their action, for the Pacific highway is for the best interests of all the. county and the, general pub lie, constructed as a trunk line for all time and these in tcrcsts demand the safest, shortest and best route. R RAM MEMORIAL IftY'Al'l'PAGE . The Memorial day program nt tho Psrc theater Monday at 10 o'clock ttill be n follews: HeatUns of ilcpnrtmcnt orders, by Adjutant Anilrus Qunrtet. Invocation Jiy Ilev. Hnnkins of Urn Firut il. II. rS,urch. Sltotr address of weleome by tlio commauilcr, I). C. Rose. Heading of Lincoln' Gett".nir4 nddrcHS, by J. T. Carpenter. ItcudiiiK of biornpliienl hkqtcliex of war worth of decwiKi'd meinberH of Chester A. Arthur post, No. -17, Oratiil Army of the Republic, who have died during the past jenr. Address by tho Hon, 11. V. Mull:?' Soiij by Jliss V, Womb,. Ttiblenii, "Stnr-Spanj:eil nunner,'' by JIikh Qluilyrt Ilinmnn. Hon, "America," by niulicnre ntmnliiur, led by 3fr. Kluienil. licucdictiou. GUY BATES POST IN "0MAB, THE TENTMAKER" By liix renin rkubbi interpretation of Ihe eliiiruftcr of Omnr Kbayynm, m Ilichard Vlton TiiIIv'h mammoth Persian Hpvtitaclc, "Omar, the Tend maker." which comes ( tho Vinlin; nm taimim'flf&w f ,MHkWMMIUl,MM,AIMlUAU4 sMwmmmnmm John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant m h, Hmi,mr lbt M. 47 4 47-J HIGHWAY LOCATION is no danger from this sourco theater, Ashland, for one nisbt, Sat urday, June 5. Guy Hates Po-t has achieved for himself nn affectionate resanl nmonp nil theaterRocrs that bus not beeu equalled f-ince the pass. in of Ilicliard .Mansfield. "Omar, tho Tentmaker," is notable for iU siimpluous settings nml thrilling ro nmnco ns well ns for its fine literary flavor. Ktof Tliat Tub, Just a few drops of, that mild, soothing, cooling wash, Mcrltol Ec zema Remedy, bo highly recommend ed for Eczema, and the itching and burning Is gone. Don't fall to try this excellent remedy for any form of Eczema. Wo know Meritol Eczema Remedy will give you Instant re lief. Sold and guaranteed by Has kins Drug Store. Bole agency, prices 50c and 1.00. tf TT Theatre TONIGHT Crazy Wallace and his fun-makera In good singing, good dancing and good music. Also picture program as follews: PAUMNK DHUSII IN "Unlike Other Girls" 'The Rice Industry of'theUS." "Father's Money" 1'caturing llosnmry TJieby In a Comedy Drmm IflJCM IKINT MIM IT I 16c i HliMn,iSa.ia.M'l'lKf At the Churches j Oukrinlc Av. MotlunlUt Sunday school at 10 n, in. Prenclilug at It a. in, and 8 , m, 1vUqv. H M. Law, Special meetings wll bo hold ''neb. evening thu com ing week, Hv,,,l.nw wll preach each evening '. $ o'clock. The public Is InvUnd to. hear uln r II. M, MilANUON, I'nstor. Ilaptlftt Morning service,,! 1, o'clock. KvonlUB service ix o'clock. Uev, Kobert William .MncColloiigh, Pli, l., former pBtorv now of Seattle, Waslv, w.111 nre&cuttt both .sop Icos. Sunday Rchool St; 4 40., m., Jl4 ' n. 1 P. l. 7 ji infoplr, "Mis sions," Mabel Kvorbard, eaitcr. I'w MthodM Corner 10th, nnrtJvy streets. Slindny school If) a, in. Preacllngtn..ii. Preaching 7:30 p. m, Mld-wek prayer meeting Thurn day 730 p. m. The services are free to all, Come and welcome, J. U. 11UADI.KY, Pastor. Klwt Ohuit;li of ClirW, SclentNt Sunday service nt 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Ancient and Modem Necro mancy, alias Meitnerium and Hypno tism Denounced." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. All are cordially Invited. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All underline ago of 20 are welcome. Reading room In church edifice. 213 No Oakdale, open from 1:330 to 4:30 except Sundays and holidays. Klrst eMlluHlUt Kplrokal Corner Fourth am Ilartlett streets, J. K. UawMni, Pastor. Prearhlnc services 1 1 n. m. and S p. m. Sermon subjects. "The Church of the LIvInK Ood." "Power and Ser vice." The special feature of tho evening service will bo the question box. questions ot tho previous Sunday will bo answered, and new questions re ceived, flood music, rousing, prac tical and helpful services. All aro welcome. First Chritlaii Church The First ChrUtna church, cor ner 9th and Oakdale, and tholr min uter, Mr. Harry E. Tucker, wish to extend a cordial Invitation to the members of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, Women's Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans and the public In general to honor the Lord and us with their presenco at the church at Beware of Otitments lor Catarrh That Contain Mercury BTtfr will turrtr trttnr 'k ot tmtl ,ki,ILb; II Ikiuuck U Bwu urur. IMrk vrllrW iliuaU w,r L u4 mwvI wt ftntctllr Itun troa irpaUbl lt)c.UUM. IB i1mx ikMT will da U In ttlA in Iks tool Tua rB iw Mif dMlrt- (raw Ibni. flH' CtltnU Cut, rMMdtlsml b V 1 Vhmrf To, Tulnl. O. MUliu no Bwfcnrr ml Ukm lnlrrnUr, clln iJUMtlf io II. Iilue.1 J mpw "' tut at th inlriB. la tUl lUIInl'ilirrU Cur b ur jou I tb gnwltt. II U Uk.u Iatnullr and ifd TwJio, ohi, r r. J. Ur i. Co. Trllvtil firt. 8ol4'bf l)rM't. t'rlr, TSc VT bottlt. Tk IJttt's I'Mtlljr rutt (or cou4t(tWa. ' The SUMMER SCHOOL and The TEACHER'S REVIEW COURSE HIX1IXS MONDAY, MAY .'11. AltllANOL' NOW TO ITNTIHt TIIEV. Commercial, Shorthand and Common School Subjects, Three Months for S2S, Teachers' Review Course Rates Upon Application. Medford Commercial College MZ -a . l P ? our H dop O you desire to become man of wealth? The young man who Is honest, industrious, econouilcnl and puts his money In Dunk whero It enrus Intercut will become an in dependent man, 4 per cent lutorest panU on OVER tC VKARI UHOKH ONK MANAOCMCNf GOOD YEAR T REPUBLIC' VH NAVK KXTHA COMTH AND TIM I) IY,JKMN9 OIJH OWN AMVHtlSU Crater Lake Motor Car Co. ' Tliifiri Aitora for miithorn Oregon W-IH H. l?v uUwt, Mciirftnl, Orison niaMiiiam hiwim aiiMiMiWiiiia imii ! 10! in n, m., May llOlli, to hcitr mid fiijoy the Meiuoilnl xeimon nud tho special lunula for that ocranlon. Tho uvcnlng service will begin nt S o'clock, Oootl iiuihIq mid n gospol sermon, Y. P. S. C, K, begins at Jt4R and thu )oung iieoplu wilt bo delighted to have you attend. nitilo scliool t !)-4r.. Wo will bo pleased to have you mmn with your children ntul soo how tho work Is moving. 'HAllUY K. TUCKKU, Mlnlntor. Pivstijtotlnn CUiutIi Corner Mulu mid Holly Streets. Preaching nl 11 n. in., subject, "Unity In Chrlut," Solo, "Plains of Peace," Uiirnnrd, l'loronco UnzelrlKg. ProachliiK nt 8" p. in. subject, "The Cost of IJxperlcnce." Solo. "Abide Willi Me," DoKovnil, Florence llazelrlrn. sutulay school at 10 a, m. KtndcrKardvti at 1 1 n. m, Y. P. S. C. i:. at 7 p. m. Prayor meotliiR at 7:30 Thursdays. All arc cordially Invited to thwo services, XOTICU The stores will close at noon Mon day In observance of Memorial day, JACKSON CO. IIUSLNCSS MIJN'8 ASSOCIATION. 69 NOTK'H Notlco Is .hereby glvon that tho tin derslgncil will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city ot MedfordOregon, at Its next regular Incetliig, Juno 1st. 191C, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In quanti ties lens than n gallon, nt their placo ot bunlttcM on South FJr street, lo cated on lotu 10, 11, and 12, block 45, of the orlglnnl toftnulte, In said city, for n period of six months. HOTEL MOOUE. Dato of first publication May IS. IDlTi. THE PAGE Med ford's Leading Theater I1IO SATURDAY NIOIIT 81IOW Anita Stownrt and Earle WllllaniR in VltaKraph Fen I lire The Awakening 2 Porta Out of the Ruins 3 acts Vitnxraph Cnnimly Dimples the Auto Salesman With Lillian Walker 8UNDAYONLY , Oeorgo Ado Fable Edna Mayo and Ilryant Washburn in FRAUDS 3 acts Selig Jungle-Zoo Picture Olograph Drama MONDAYnmiTuESDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "MIS NIOIIT OUT' . Grape HI. Mnlfortl, Ore, mM I an Indeiiondent man a Savings Accounts, R M iW f IV Ca 1 Fw$U lB UBlnfl 9H99H 33CW lAW rV?'B 4W ValVe-in-hexd MOTOR. CARS We" Kunrantetv the Dnii'lc Vnlve in-l Ic-ikI Nloltir o develop nml (leliver more power limn liny oilier type of automobile motor ol' the same size Ameri can or Koreipi make. In addition to the p'eat power ol' the Uniclt Motor, it is unusually eeouoinical, kvk more miles nor Dil lon ol' gasoline than less ptwerful motoi's ol" different types. The 1!)1."5 lluielc is a beauty jji'ui'et'ul and aristo eratie on the boulevards- but. a (limit of Power when called upon. "What is truo of ono Buick is truo of all sizes from $1050 to $1800- Fours and Sixes. POWELL AUTO.CO. "Fncts don't blow out." Mr. Squccp.cc mwttttiwftiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiwH The people who built tho Pyromlds did ' a job thatjiaB nover boon bcntcn. From foundations to cap-stones thcy were constructed to endure. There waa no overweight nnywhero and no ' part was too wtik or too llcbt mmcli tha oibr pit. Hence the lasflnu qualities of tho Pyramids. Diamond Tires aro built, as thu Pyromlds wtrt built, to Uil Every part is made to wear just an lonrj aa the ovfir parts t rulure. Consequently Diarqpnd SqupcROo Tread Tircn mad a fcoril In 10M that hat naver Ixion matchad. Send for our book of letters from dealers who sold Diamond Tires In 10M.' It tells how moro than 99 out of overy 100 of trie mora than hnlf a million piamond Tires snld lot 7or cvo maximum service, at minimum mileage cost, It Is yours for tho asking. DuuBOfld Sqseef ee Tires are sold at tltest TA1R-U8TED" (PKIOESt B.m Diamosd P( Diamond m" gpuoegeo ,- Squeegee 36 k 3 18,49 34a4 S20JS 30x3(4 1Z20 38x-tJ4 2R.7U 32x3) H.00 37x6 33.00 33x4 aaOO 3flxS& 4C.C0 FAY NO MORS j., ,rfTi.l, "1 THE GARNETT-CQREY HARDWARE Cp. Are Sole Agents for tho DIAMOND TIRES We handle only the Diamond because it's far the bet- ttr for the price buy them and cut out tire trouble, i i The Man Behind the Wheel known bin iMisliifSH, or" wo would uo.t emlpny lilm. Wo want your Inmlnom ami can (vi nil your oarrliwo pair work mu'eilmit utteutlou, mid wo want otlr njiprovnl so you will collie nKBln sen thu point, Try tm mid )(iu will bo norry ou did not do ro bofuru. Dllllnss' Wniiou, Cnrrlano and Auto , Works . t PlIONIJ 5I7IIW ' i " r'U 'U MfSMin'i ' iiuqui .1'. ill wrf 1 V.V. '1 IJ-a-i J4a1 MZJffllf s ydsHWHOsm ' rm&mL j V 4mbMUu Hvrvlf l)tmr "3