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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1915)
w wr wiW - T MEnirOTTO WATO TRTHUNrW, MBPFOTIP OKEflQN, TUKflDAV, .TUttE VIMS . . .JMJIC.. , i SB aTWI' SlSBfliSBSliSV ' fr- l .X 46 GRIZZLIES IE SUMMIT 10 OF GRIZZLY PEAK Foily-Hlx ini'inbmn of tlm (lilryly dub with Mineral visitor left Mi'dlonl liotd Htinilny uionitiiK nt C oVIock for the summit of (liirxly I'enk, tmst of AnIiImihI. The jmrly win I'onveyi'd ly mitiiiiiiiltllt'H to tlu railroad rroHhln tin t'o iiiIIcm Noutli of AhIiIiiihI, vhirr Hit iiiuuIiIiu'm wein iiltiiinloiii'il mill (Ik iiiohI HtrnmoiiH hiking tilp In the Ills tiny of the chili wiin I'miimnirnl. Tim hip wm ilrNljtni'il as u test (Hi) for inruilMrhip in tint t'ltili. One of tho iiMnilrcincntH for iiit'tiilji'rhhlp in the orKanitnlion U to walk from thr Knuthr-rn 1'noHlo trncliM to the hinn lull of (Irirrly IVnk ami lnuk. Al though tin tiit wiih n Ioiik anil dlffi null ono, with no water except what little cuiild lie carried nlnnir, every Miriuhcr of tlm jwnty Ntieerrdeil in making the trntuplrto nsrent, Whiln on the way to tlto summit nml ailing the Demi Indian road, the parly liy npMiintinriit met (he nilnl W. G. Allen with bin moving picture i ninrra, who, after ulngln tlto m'cnr, jiroceeded to run off ninny fret of 1 it in, Nhnwiinr the (IrmlliH in action. The club feci Mjjhly hunurcd in he. injr nk'd to net for the mot in mnii nml to he the first unMiitiulioii in houthrni Oregon to he solicited for the purjMUtn of uhtiitiiiiiK moving pic. tuiON of (h oraninntlnn nt work. After the lint uirmher of the parly Arrived nt the Niiinmlt, an old-time jileriin dinner wns srrved, The com inittee ili-icoM-red that the Hiipply of water wan talmititcd mid that cuiihc. ipictitly the inut'li-nrcdi'd coffee could not he niiiile, and that to make the return trip without water or anything to drink would he nlinoM an import lillily for many of the memherM. Hut, thnukn to Mrs. Ilimce, wliu discovered n holinliful Mipplv of miow, which was soon melli'd, drinking water mid coffer made, mid a dinner nencd that will never he forgotten by any mem her of the party, for thin wan nt least me time in the IIwk of nil that re frcHliiiienl were actually neermury At II o'clock, mid after the party had Miinewhut reriiHiiitvd and re frehcd and witneM"d n real nnnnhnl fight and tohoggati lhle on the nnw on the .'10th day of .May, and had thr plcnnurt' of iening one of the mimt wonderful and beautiful picture that nature bat ever painted or of which inmi has rer dreamed, the return trip wax commenced mid made over n dif ferrnt route, tthloh hnmght the party out at the old mill on the I'acifio liighwny, north of Ashland, at 11 p. in., where the auto were waiting to convey the party hnek to Mcdford, No one who IntH tucr had tin plcnsitio of viewing the Kogue llhcr vnlley from this pcnki with the great hyMemx of mountain rmigen on every tddo mid the MinwcupHd jtcnk of Xouiit Shasta, Mount McLaughlin mid Mount Ashland in the distance, will wrr regret milking the trip In the Mimnilt nf flriulv IVnk, SLIDING SCALE FOR E! LECTION TYLERS LOS ANOHLKS, June 1. Zest wan Injected Into on otherwise, dismal mil plclpal etecjlon with charges that Btiiuo of the political manager bad resorted to a new form of Iniltylng that of hiring election worker on idldlng scale, under which the work ers would rocolvo $S,G0 for the day fl their cnndlilato lost and 0 If ho won. In addition to the mayoralty race between Charpl K, Bebaallan and Frederick J, Wrlffen, Intercut conter od In tlio content between two aeta of candidate for the achool board. The fortunes of two womon qandl daUs for city council were u matter of Interest. They wore Mrs. Estclle l.uvUon Lindsay, a newspatier writer, and Mr, Olarenro Shortrldgo I'oltr, a lawyer, SOLDIER ON SPREE TELLS WILD STORY BKATT1.B, WitMi., June 1. Tlio report that mi alUnipt had been Hindu l disable sevviul of Hie heavy Kim nt Kirl Hagler y renmvul lliu hmei'li hlookw nml Usnntun of ilia mwi'lmiilMHi, way circulated in J'oit Tomnteiid thici whh iign by u MihlUr fiwi the fui( hIio IihiI hmi IHhLI)K It J" uwd OIIh-n of (he jhwI, t MfH( ukA wnmihi m jejuni, mU il W wlUiAy h, ITALIANS OFF FOR FHONT AND THEIR JBQC COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF " ' .iiiiiiiiiinMvi 'M:'iy i5Bmas&3mEBa BBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBBrniBKiQMK3li!)rV siiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW-BIlPrHB flBWPW B F -i&lymffi&rLff Earn HTT & Z'm,7L m BaaWaMW , w.'r JsiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaW'v W ftmmM WKm NATION OF NAT! MAYUICI FAnQ y The rapid strides of the automo bile industry and the lan'e field thereby created for meehmiienl en yinuerrt of Kpccml scientific tiniiuug, have brought the beads of the rngiu icring deparluieiils of our; largivd uuiterxilieM to the ivaliratinii that the closo study of the mechanical ron struelioii of the automobile U of tint wry giratct importance. In a re port just issued by Dm mechanical engineering dciarttneut of Yale uni versity, covering forty of the leadini; makes of ctr vvhieh the.v had put through exhaustive scientific tritM for efficiency and H'rfeclioii of meelimi isin, us well as for economy ol oper ation, the Maxwell "iV stood oul lirst mid fotcmost i;i actual results obtained under their eloso uli-erva-tion. Among other thingH embodied in this repoit on the Maxwell, they include the horsepower develoHd nt certain speeds, mid also the pulling strength of the car determined by sprcin! draw-bar tests nt various sivecds, hut the most striking figutcs obtained by the Yale engineem were I host) bearing on the gnnlmo con sumption nf the Maxwell "LV or uted nt nil speeds' mid under differ ent rondltioiiMN According to this- report of (he Ynlo engineering department, the cnrhuretioii obtained by the design und system need in the const ruction of (ho Mnxwell in exceedingly good mid indicntcH very perfect carluiietor action over the whole lunge of speed mid loud. "This rcPoid," tlm letter klgiied by li. II. hockwond, (uofessor of meuhnniciil eugiuceriug, goes on to state, ''like that on mileage per gal lon, in the best nnu Hint we lm ever had." Tim fuel miles iHr gallon brought out in thin (est nt a sH'cd of Jen to twenty miles- per hour, exceed ed Jill miley jmt gallon, und nt thirty iniloH or hour tlm fuel average was incf twenly-threo miles to tlm gallon. IN YALE TEST KM IN SYRIA SETTLED QUICKLY Vmigunrd of A column of Italinn troops marching to mnbihration ren ter nt Viccnrn, in the province of Venetin, near the" Austrian frontier, llelovv, (leneral Luigi Cnncva, com-.imuder-in-eliief Of the Italinn anuic now nt bonier. m I'AltlH, June 1. The (tcrmnn con sul at llnlfa. in Syria, on the Hay of Acre, having Incited TurkUh troop to commit act lioitllo to the French, a Trench cruiser sailed up to Haifa and by a few well directed shots destroyed the consulate. This information In found In nn announcement jilvou out today by tlio French ministry of marine, which reuds: "The ministry of marine, having been advised that tlio Oorman consul at Haifa bad Incited Turkish troops to oMn fire, on n boat carr)lng n flag of truce mid to violate tho burial plnco In Hnlfn of n number of soldier of the army of NaKloon. scattering at the anui tlmo remain of a French admiral Interred there, sent a cruiser which destroyed the consulate. Tho Ottoman authorities were given pror loii notice of (ho reason for tho bom bardment. No other buildings woro hit." PLAN IS FAVORED PHlhADIXl'HIA, June . A dec laration of Inter-dependencc- which would pave the way for a "new nation of nations" was proposed today by Mayor Illankenburg of Philadelphia, speaking independence Hall to tho delegates to the recent Pan-American financial conference), guests of the clt for tho day. The. mayor pro posed also the use of an International flag to protect commerce on the high seas. . t, , P Upon this meeting, properly fol lovvod up. said the mayor, "may be organized n new nation of nations The tlmo has como when 13 or more nations of this continent should sign a declaration of Independence. Can ew not form such a union between oursolres that would bo Irresistible." The mayor's suggestion was greet ed with cheers lo the delegates. STOCKS DROP MUSSELMEN CLAIM GAIN BURNU CONSTANTIN'OIM.i:, June 1, via Loudon, :t:0;i p. in.- -An official an nouncement given out today rendu; "The enemy on Monday attacked our light wing near Avi lliiuiu, hut they weici repulsed, Their Iosmm iiiv estimated nt 100 hilled, mid mom dead weio obseived in the valley, ".Monday nigh! the enemy nltempt ed to leciiptimi he ticiiehcs ot lliu pluvious day III lliu cciiler hv a slir piiko iiUni'k, They wiiu m'iiiUci twi'vtlieie uiu Jot ninny in killtd, 'u hmi took hiiiih nml niiiiiiiiiillloii, "On tlii fionl of Hcd.lul UhIic Hidio hvu Uv I'srkHNUi'K of HiUlkiy nml lUU ilH'' NEW BOOKS ADDED TO MEDFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY Tlm following nre some nf tho bonks vvhieh havo been added l the public library (lining the mouth, cither by gift or purchase; Asia, at tho Door, Kawakami; Itclslmxxar Court, Stiuueky; Hiology of Sex for PareutH and Tenehern, (Jallowayj Hook of the Kpm (finer her), Confederate l'ottniits, Hiad- foiilj IMucation of Tomonovv, Weeks; himilmr Tree-, mid The,ir Leaves, .MalhevvH; (lood Cooking, Korer; Oov inuunt Onuershio of Telegraph and Telephone, Jiid-ou; Great Pianists on "inno Plnjin, Cooke; Unppv Irish, Hegble; lu Heaver Yotld, Mills; In teruational Helatioiw of tho I'. S., American Academy of Political nun Soeml Seieneo; iloyful Heart, Sclmuffler; Little Women Letter, Honstelle; Men Who Mmlt the Nn lion, Hparks; Musicians of Today, Holland' New Knowle-'ge. Dunean, Storv-Telleitt' Art, Dyes Sunniide of the Slreit, Wilder; United States us u World Power, Coolidgc; Whnt Ouplit J to. Do, Ladd; Youth mid Op piilil'nity,f'(npj)er. , Quake at Spokane SIIOKAJCi:, Wnsh., Jnmv 1. Tlm jcismorHjih u( (Ipiunga uni varsity "eglHtereil hedvy earthjunku shocks for thirlyeight miiiules today, Tlm tiemors begun nt 7;02 u, m, Tlm sent nf jlliu ilistniliHiice, it in etiolated, was northwest of hciv, ppibidily in the Pacifln occiui. PsasjssMpsSinsmwmm QZXK KAISER'S REPLY Xi:W YORK, Juno 1 Vall streefa point of view regarding Gcrmany'a reply to this government was re flected In a number of sharp reces sions on the resumptien: reoperations today. Lessen rnnfrom 1 to 3 points, war specialties naturally acorng greater declines, but standard rail waH fell 1 to 1 1-S points. All tho trading was in moderate amount with no Indication of urgent liquida tion. Tliero were, fractional rallies after tho fir ft decline, but these woro succeeded by another setback, after which trading became dull. msHsal-SLcJdBtmm W"vi2SMskp I America's I I Cigarette I ADRIATIC r DUEL FOR MASTERY 9 MEDITERRANEAN WAfllll.VOTO.V, June t "Once morn the people upon the opposite shore of the Adriatic Sen are In a duel with one another for the mastery of tho Mediterranean Just ns neigh bor across till part pf the land-lock ed sea have always clased for upon (he Adriatic South Kurouean sutirem- acy baa Wen cohtesti-d since tbn day when Home fell heir to the sea-power of Athen and Carthage. Over this waterway Home met tho pirates of Istrla and Dalmatla, aggressive Teu tonic tribe And pressing horde of Htars; over It the Kmplre of the Hast sent It expedition to attack the Km- piro or the west; ami Austria a gen eration ago waged war with a disin tegrated Italy over Adriatic paths and for the suzerainty of tho Sea." Perpetual Warfare After giving the almr brief review of this historic theatre fur tho trans port of Invading armies and the act Ions of battle fleets, youngest of the war theatre In the present European struggle, around whose shores the Interest of South European battles will center through the months to come, the bulletin Issued today by the National Geographic society continues In a presentation of tho geographic detail of the Adriatic Sea. "The Adriatic Sea I COO mile long and about 120 mile wide In It great est width. It separates the Italian and Dalkan peninsula a far a Ilrln dial and the lower coast of Albania, and end at the Strait of Otranto, by which it communicate with the Ionian '80. Its average width Is 110 mile, but the Islands off the Dal matlan and Istrlan coasts decrease this average to about 90 miles. The aea Is very deep, varying from 500 feet In the north to more than 4000 feet In Its southern area. Coast U Mreken "The Austrian, or eastern coast. Is very broken, strewn with fine har bors, and lined with numerous rocky Islands, which belong to Istrla and Dalmatla. This eastern coast Is of great naval and commercial value, well formed for tho upbuilding of great, thriving trade port, and, by reason of Its almost continuously mountainous shores, It deep gulf and bay, and It screening fringe of rocky Islands, advantageously de fended. The western, or Italian coast, on the other hand. Is low, san dy and almost unbroken. It lacks good harbors and offers few natural advantages for defense.. "Tho commercial Importance of the Adriatic Sea thronghout the Dark Ages and tho Middle Ages was very great This Importance was some what Impaired by the opening of the all-sea rotito to India and by the de termined growths of the Dutch and English merchant marines, With the opening of the Sues canal and the commercial and Industrial awaken ing of Italy and Austria-Hungary, the Adriatic regained much of Ita old time slfnlflcance. Tho moat Import ant commercial point are Trieste. Venice, Flume. Ancona and Hrlndtsl. Venice and Trleet at the head of tho Adriatic, are the two foremost cities, How's This? W offer On Hiuulr! Dollar Brntiil for tar rM of CaWrr (Mt naovl tw rtrMl tj Hll Ciurrh Cur. . . t 1. CHESEr CO., TUJ. 0. W. lW" aDltrlJ. F. J. Cbror fur lb Uil IS jrn. 4 b.Ut Mm ffllr kviwittl U ill bailor. (riBuctloa BJ BbwIiII; atl la rrrj nut aajr oUI(lkMM Bid pt la arm. NAT. BANK OK COMVIRRrK. TuImSo, Okl). Stall Catarrh Cor la takrs laUratltr. actios lr-cllj cwi Oi MooJ ! nxxmit aurfarri oj lb aittrm. TVattaoaltt t tr. Iflc T4 rest pn bottlr. Sum hj ill Ursfdati. Tt Hall'. t'(JBll7 riUa tM tuoatlpttloa. Bo snve and nsk your grocer for "DAISY" BUTTER It's mndo fi-om carefully se lected ereani, and ovory pound guavantcod. Made by The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Central. Phono 481 FRED ALTON HAIGHT TEACHER OF PIANO A sHMwwful (aaluM' ef piano for over fifteen year, HjwclttlUt U tbu rrwt prlnclpM L Teuch and TwIihIo m p AM to moJr plaM irlnvltig far cblMrvH, all UkIrhs au4 vanw-d' pupils, TH lrutlan la iM)ua to (hat effw4 by the Wat It-Hehara n thu UrgrWIlM whllu tbo wrM U wueb Imc, srgwwsr tvrw, MAKJHT HVmV MVlW) hv thousands of motorists ed Crown -ike Gjolme or Quality ar .1 a - i Li JV aJ " ' '.?W sT',TrvB t i i " i Q K"i f Tfy ' i W H..lMr -r 'i r " yV? V i ! atr i wi'iV M V - saasesssw ssyassywaaas! rf Used Automobiles for Sate STUDEiAKER "25" , j OAKLAND Reaiter, with a let ef extra rqurftMirt . r STUDEIAKER "30" Fwe-Dw Towtei Car lUICK, Mefei 17, Runabtxit ,. . ' $SN.N Jm.n yfwV ptl.Cs.' STUDEiAKER "30," II9 Me, - . J . -$. It you want a ear at the nbove pWeerfH will y you lo look . the.He can nt tho " MEDFORD GARAGE; PERRY L AJHCRAFT, JR., Pirif.. '- r Me W. A. C0RNITIUS. r,' UO.U -1 lli"SBgSW GOOD YEAR T AND - REPUBLIC' R s- HAVE WK SAVE KXTRA COSTS AND TWR HV IKH.Va OUK OWN ADJUSTING k 'aV Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Distributore for Southern Oregon -16-18 S. Fir street. Meford, Oregon The greatest economy of Ferd cars is t"ki tin low price, but in the low after cei,.of efefatioa less than two cents a mile in eityasMl eoHHtrjr. They are de.signi'tl and built to servo and save; to bring the luxury of pleasure anil Ike sturtUHeiw in business work this is why there are wro than 700,000 bow ia use tips is what baa made Ike Ford tho universal car these are the taerita we present t why you should buy a Ford. Buyers of this car will share ia profit , if we aeU at retail 200,000 new Ford oars betweaa AtsgHat, 1014, and August, 1915. Runabout f0; TouriBu Car $400; Tows Car flW; Coupelct $750; Sedan $075, fully eqntpj), f. o. b. Petroit. On display and sale at C. E. GATES BBsasSSssaSSSH t .t ' - V . - M Hslaslv sPlla, , B. U BBJl JW 'Ykji Whnti WorU " the Ptrtlafrd Rese" aunl lw Portland RoseFestiyal June 9-10-11 - '. i. A tiino nf fun and frolic for youn ami old n forget tlic care aad worrit's of the day und join in the spirit of mirili and iirHiHemeHt. Special Round TripFsires Fi-mi Albany $3.10 Chemawa I.H CervaJlis 3.5 EttfM 4.M Harrit4iurf 4.15 . FrM JimcttM Cky $43 . - i Uhera! liH.AnlV 'c 1th floirf6akg low round trip I'iiivs from all other point. TifUt4 on hulu fiom nil poiata auiith of Hojfju huiX June (Jtli to lOtb, iHi'liMiv)!''. iiUM'iiurK mm nil jhmiup nunn, Cth In Uth, iitfliiklve. linut limit Juno 1 llh. !? tm j. Full pirdcuUri from ntrt AHlt i SOUTHERN PAaFK3 Jf4iH M, KcMi lhmr fr A1 VtMluU, i J ,1m :" r? J. fl it SI laM' , C: HI1 HI 11' TaaLl il , ' i 4 r- ' 4 f) m M m ' wir' lajrarwwaw