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utMUU--kntmi MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD' ORISON, MONDAY. JUNK M, 1015 PAOR FOUR MMfef V I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INPIU'ENDKNT NKWHPAPEIl 1'UULIHllKD KVKItV JWTfJIlNOON I3XUKIT SUNDAY lV THIS MKIJFOItD IMtlNTINO CO. Office Mall Tribune IlullilliiR. 2B-J7-J9 North Kir Hlioot; telephmia 75, Tlio Democratic Timed, Tho Meilford Mall. Tlio .Moilfnril Trlliunr, The Hotlth rn OruRoniun, Tho AMhliiml TrlhiuiM. SU3BCK1PTI0N RATE Uiid yonr, by nmtl . . .. . I6.uu Una moil ill, by iniill. .. .to I'er mimtli, ilellvrreil by cnrrlor lb McilforU, I'liwnlx, Jacksonville ntid Control Point .-.. .60 Hnturilny only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per yeHr..,.. . . .... l.CQ Offlolnl I'HP'T of the City or Medforil Official Paper or Jorkmm County, Bnteretl Ad stCmd-cliins inntter M Moilforil, Ore-iron, under th net of March I, 1879. Bworn ClrculMlon for 1914, 2S88. Pull leaned wire. Anoclntcd I'reaa ilia patches mi( : BubBcrlbors fulling to rocelro papers promptly, phono Clrcu- lntlon Manngor at 2C0R. f l"r 'l' 4i ". f ' LAUGHS No Inducement Motorist (blocked by lond of liny) l Bity, there, pull out let mo by. Farmer Oh, I dunno vr. I'm In nny hurry. , , Motorist (nngorlly) You seemed In n hurry to lot that other fellow's carrlnKo f?ot past. Knrmor Thnt's bernimo hln horso wuz entln' my hay. Thoro hnln't no dmiRor o yew entln' it, I reckon. Ilostoii TrmiHcrlpt. Never C'niiiiMil. Sllns 1 honr. your won loft tlmt smnll town nnd went Into tho city to Imvo n Junior flold for his offortH. Hlrnm Yen; nnd Hint's what koIh mo. When Hnnk was homo, n two ncro potnto pntch wits too bljj n flold for 111 in. JiiiIro. A Prophet "Whnt Is your occupntlon7" miked the JiiiIko of n witness. "Sumo old .thing. Jodno prnyln' for rnln or shlno nH they'ro needed, nn' predlctln' tho end of tho world whonevor tho slpns ji'lnt that wny." Ills Sfnmplim; (.'ntimil .lolly Man (whoso appetite Is the envy of nil his fellow honrdorn) Well, I never! I'vo lost two buttons off my vest. I.ndy of the Uouso (who has been wnnlliiK to rIvu him n hint) You will tnoMt likely find them In tlio dlnliiK room, iilr, . Miiklug Ono "Koimlnr, you promised nut a Job." "Hut thoro nro no Jobs." "I ussd n Job. Bonntor." "Well, I'll nsk for u commission to Invostlmito as to why thoro nro no Jobs nnd jou enn nut a Job on Hint." ff Louisville Cotirlorslmirnnl. v S The Different o ' Tho pessimist, enn only seo 4t A imtah of smolly mud; V The optimist quite readily , - Dlseern tho Illy bud. t. Porthutd Journal. ' Qunllfjliij; 'i Johmiy Jones, the office tiny, bad boon lUtwttHl In a lie. it was not one or the ordinary provnrlcntloiis of the ov'grydny world, and. moreover, to mqka the crime more Krlavous. bo ' Imd persisted In Hdhorlna; to bis or- IhIiihI mendacious statement. I ")o jou know, my lad," nkd a jt' iultturly clerk. In a kindly faahlon, k what bocomes of young lads who I trifle with (lis truth?" "Ayo." was the assured iepl: jf1 "boss mtiid them out as druuimers wJts they omw up." III KMIhrr'N U'lnKlMsilr, "Do you believe In hurwllt) ?'' "1 MrtHlHly do. Taks those Wright i titothvrs, avlnters: tholr fntbor whs a sj)-rtll. wasn't lMf?" -ChlcaRO Trl- lHU. E" Small .Mliul r , the I hilar you snd (Irare iiuur- '" rolsd liigj night. '' JJo--Yag, I wus HHgry ami sHke t ' mr mind. j, Sh Yts, hlt lW yH ul shs j.'- without it wonl. . l Xtwlut'leri Hot , , TIim potUs have hhm x In wvury known tustMs Of swtMiUtwtrU ami Ihvs's youthful draftw; In varec tbt hj alsd Or sMbblitMlr wd They toattur tfcslr (tk Ity tb rraw AfflMlty stuff And "trisiiBls" &utX IN IHMM1M Of SMttl6H ho Ifo; Hut h two Uktts Mm To pound ent rityHW On lk love of s Unstl 4 wtt '-PwrtN Jwtmol. i Ilmiiiallr 'ntt "Why t o sljmr Hk a plar" )kKtia If lls bod It won't ttniw. nd it's eosil ypH wunt s iw." THE TRADE T UK balance uPlwule in favor of (lie Unilcd Klalcs will cxriM'd a billion dollars al flic r'loao of tlio fiseal year tin's month. This means that the Tnilcd States has pro duced and exported a billion dollars more products than were imported. line the ureal increase ports is duo wholly to flic European war, if is not due to fhe exportation of war munitions. It is due entirely to the increased exportation of londsliiTs. Exports of manufac tures of all kinds, oilier than loud products, have been far Ilss than in similar periods before the war. The United States is fecdinjr the warring nations, but not furnishinu;aiiy ujroal (plant ity of ammunition and ord nance, despite (Vrniaii clamor to the contrary. Kuropean markets for the bulk of manufactured products havebeen cut off and production thereby curtailed in the United States. A few scattered industries have been stimulated by the conflict, but the general result has been depression. The effect is flic same as if a high tariff had cut'ol'f Euro pean competition with our own industries and retaliative tariffs had closed European markets, except food prod nets and warr.pecialtics, to our own products. It is the ideal of protective tariff realized. Madame Schumann-Heink's Advice to the June Brides "Use Tact, Be Just, Play the Game Fair If You Would Be Successful Wife," Warns Noted Opera Sinner. (Ily Miiilatne Scliiiiiiiinn-llt'iiiK, the fumoim ilia.) "lint," I hear some younn girl .ny wlio is iiheut to mitiry, "Ihis teaeliiiiK i;irl from the cra dle to he HiioeoHwful WIW'H in u Kll('ll(lill idea iiiiiI I sliull he s'lu with my (ImiihIi- IcrH jllKt um neon IIH possible if I liave liny; but niv mother did not tench me to Keep liouse and take care of children. I lino hecu IniiKlit hut when 11 man i looking for it wife iX'. ' V; l&&sS ho in not loiliu for eliililreu'H uurxe 1 ocniimnnfiet" nor 11 lioinchccoi', nor even 11 licullliy woman lo hrccil hix cliililrcii. "I loe the mini I um KiiK innrry deMitedly and I Know lie Iooh me- we uie uuliuppv out of each olli ei's night. Suiely Iheie no imni hllil.y that we who love eaeli oilier o iiuulleriihly will not be happy when wo are maile one in teiility, iih e aie now in mind iiimI lieuit." M. dear jjiil, sou hue hImiIciI from the wioiik pieiuihOM. It a hu- iiihii impoMtihility for (wo people to he "one in niinil nnd lieait." To he so they iiiiimI have the mime tnti, the wanie tloMivx, the kiiiiio ainbitiiuir-, the (Mime hopes, the same pinle, the Maine ptejiullee Hud exactly the mi ne viewpoint ami MtHinlpoiut in life. They must hvo Ihhui Imimi with the ame teuipernuu'iit, hred 111 the snuie environment mid ciluentiHl along the Maine liuoM. You enu hoc that all tin- i- an im poiliilily. Hut iweh couple who uiuriioH mil"! ailpiNt thewe diflireneex in ruuilauieutul", ituil riubt lit i- it U 11 rooiI place for uic to a that a muooommI'iiI iiiiiirine U 1ik u uevcM(- ful polltieol slneeunt h nones ol etimpromiHcs. We ran Kant mmu tliinir hv tiiviujr up othei'M, nui) the fir! tlniijr a suc eeHHlul wile Khoulil lestn 1- that the little tloiiRK don't count mm h. Whether von IP to H iiiiiii il etim cdv or tritinil opera i- not worth 1 ! i-U I . L John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Anslstnnt US H. IMIITI.KTT I'hones M. 17 and -I7-JU Aniliiilnnra Srlr n.irinr 1. xv?9si oBhh An Investment J P;! in Promptness IfltyMlL In the quick clesing: S of long-range busi- VhSTr ness,Western Union sivyc r Day Letters or Night i,W Letters pay large 0 profits on their cost. p THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. ,f BALANCE in exiiorls and decrease m im llHlitill uhotil, hccuiiHO niiwl of yoll can K" to the imiwienl euincilv with your liuohand ut night, it that in the one lie prefers ami to a xniml opera matinee in the afternoon In- yourKclfi Hut whcl her your children hIuiII he civeii the proper cduealion or nllow ed to leave '-cliool too xoou is n tiling to IirIiI about, pioMilcd your Iiiih- THE PAGE Mctlford's Lcadln,! Theater .MONDAY AND 'ITKSDAY The Drondwny Stnr nnd ICxquliilto Little Lending Lndy VIOLA DANA nnd WILLIAM AVAIISWOItTII Tho Clever Chnrncter t'omodlun In the four-act fenturo "Cohen's Luck" KHHunuy Drama Otherwise Hill Unrrison Two Parts Kenturlui; Ittith Stonohouso and .loxeph Ilyrou Totton. Ceming: Tliuimlay, only .Metro Fea ture 'The Cowboy nnd the Lady75" 0-10-15 CENTS THE PAGE Mctlford's Lending Theater WKDM:sim .11 m: io in, h::k ClIAItLUS I'HOIlMAN, l'reionts MAUDE ADAMS In a Coiupil) of Four Acts Quality Street ll J M llAltltlK Author of The Little .Minister," "Whst liivory Woman Knows," 'Totur I4ti. etc. Prices: Lower I'loor, IS'.OO; llnl tuni), first I rowM, l. RQ; noxt 1 rowg $1 00, next t rows Tic; last 8 rows, .'or. Seat ule oieim .Monday, to a. in., ibester m offlie Mall orders ac lompitaled Iin tlieck receUwl now and rsservntlonn made In order they aro 1 evolved. Telephone US, band is not on the wide of the edt. cation. You sec my point. l'o Diet, he .pint, play fair, hut stick to .your prin ciples, for without doiiur all these yen may love your husband deotcdly nnd Ktill he an unsiicre-ful wife. (Another Scliiimiinn-llemk aitiele to i morrow 1 S F Medford tWenled reka Sunday afternoon before a t.m 'trod crowd by the score" of "I to I in the IichI Knmo of hall wituexMil 111 this city in yearn. The result wax in doubt for the entire nine iuniiiK. and wan full of thrilling moment. None of the errors of either toatn was costly. Good pitching by Carter, who was somewhat wild, for the locals, and Hrook'H for Yicka, kept the bcoro down. Cantor played an impel taut pint in the scoring, laejiifr out a thrcc-lmcr to deep riht and 11 tuo-liane hit. His feat wiih duplicated hv Chase, who .sent the hall to deep center. Itnlph Hiirgcss np)cnrcd as umpire and did 11 pxxl job. In the closing iiiiiiiiL'.s the visitors howled at a couple of his decisions, hut thuy did not change fhu rcHiilt. Tlio urliclo of ball served was 11 ftArpriso to the fan ami in-uio u larger crowd at the next nppoantnoc. iMcdl'oid upiears to have the fastest teitui in its history. Summary Harned runs, Yieku 1; thi-ee-baso hits, Chase. Custer; iw'o base hits, Maker, Calkins, Caster; first on halls, off Hrooks !l, off Cas ter (I; struck out, by Hrooks 8, Cas ter HI; passed halls, Lutge 1, Hill 1; hit by oiteher, Hopkins; left on bases, Yrckn (I, Medford ."; double plu, MoKco to Miles to Hopkins. Toino of U'litui'. two hour. "A Rubber MEDFORD WIN m YREKA CLOSEST 0 GAMES m Mr ntl I.W VI 1. B. J.n x 70it Q- tv. . ... .. . gtfojjPj 'i'v'"! Mi You can have the Proof in black and white, actual proof that the Famous "Chain Tread" Anti-Skid Tires have no big-mileage equals at their popular price Don't take hearsay evidence about tires. Don't trust to your memory for a record of the miles you get from a tire. Keep one of our Tire Records. 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Floyd Dickey nnd Os- cnt tlnrm' nrc musicians. Lnrkln Orubb nnd Stanley Wlnlnss look nft er mechanical details, and Leslie Phillips will act the part of chef, cooking the grub to a turn. Forty privates accompany the com mand, which marches from tho arm ory In full equipment order. A.fipo- Which? for Easier Cooking vs. Wood and Coal Ilcatino; tip the kitchen when it's already 90 in the shade, Itotlicrbomc waiting for the fire to hum. Difficulty in getting the right heat. I Waste of fuel Ircforc and after actual cooking. on a Powerful rintCM TmICmIW "T t)i . t clal car will bo reserved for tho ma jor portion of tho company, tho coin- mlsloned officers hnviiiB secured res ervation on tho Ashlnnd-Portland sleeper. Tho men will bo gone until J June 22, I If Its In a Heddy Dox Its all right. OUt DIAMOND ItlXO ASSOUT.MKXT Is worthy of your choice diamonds pure of color nnd great brilliancy nro shownf Your Inspection of these beautiful gems solicited, MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler UI2 K. 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