,T d4imiVMim. "Sf?? -M "WH ' IK j, jti m MWr WiMffii tHtMttit: .i MEDFORD kAIE TRIBUNI3, MEDFOfep ORWIOK, FRIDAY, .TUNIS 18, 19.15 PAGTC !FOUR ""' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDRPENDHNT NUnWAI'Kn PUHMHIIRD KVKIIY AITKKNOON CXCWT HUNIMY IIY TUB MKUrORU I'HINTINU CO; Office Mali Tribune llullillnff. 2S.37-2P North rir struct; tolrplnw 76. The Democratic TIMi-n, The Medford Mull, The MrilMrd Trlhunn, The Houtlc em Orvgotilmi, The ABlilarul Tribune. sunsonrPTiow bateb On j'enr. tiy mull. ..- -' '1'J! lino month, by mall ... '" I'er month, ilellvervd by carrier In Mcdrori). llionlx, JftLkminvlll ninl Crntrsl Point 0 HAturdny only, ly nml. p-r yenr J.OO Weekly, per yetir-.- .. ... I SO Offlclnt I'uper of the City of Mndford Official Paper of .larkBon County. Hntur'A an iwwihI-oIhiib tnrttter nt Mcdfonl, Orecon. undur the oct of March I, 1879. Hworn Circulation for IBM, ZE88. Full leaned wire AHuoclntcd Prean dl patches. DI : Subscribers fntltng to rocelvo papers promptly, phono Clrcu- 4 lotion Mnnngor at 2 BOH. J $ j ji j j 4 4 $ HUB NOW I IF GREECE Jill N ALU AGAINST C0UK1NK, June 18. -The Cologne Garotte Iiiih published n dispatch from Hotliu concerning ill" outcome of tlio recent genornl olerliona in Greece, in which iloulil in expressed ns (o whether M. VenizehiH wonlil liu iinotinilitioiinllv in favor of armed in tervention on (ho hide of tlio allies even in eiinc King Cotihlnntino wlionlil again intrust him with Hid conduct of iiffnirH. It is rnthor to liu assumed Unit M. Vuitirolnri, tlio Merlin dispatch goes on to nay, is following tlio developments in the Dardanelles ery closely; that ho Iiiih noticed England's admission that nrngioHri thcio is possible only willi gient sacrifices and (hat (he latest nllcinplH lo induce Ilulgniin ninl Kumniihi In co-operate with tin allies hac failed. Conditions in this itiailer of the woild liavii nhunged eincu hint apring. UHIU.IN, .linio 18. In furinnt ion lonohing Merlin from 'Sofia is' (hat Jtulgnriu, in her hint coiiiiniinicnlioii (o (ho power in (ho nialter of hor iarlicipation in llio war, n'fois lo I'cr eNpot'lallon an part of her reward of llio restitution of (ho lerriloiv hIic ccctl to Itmmuiiii and of portions nl (Ireek and Serbian Macedonia. Iluhjurin is described ax dninund iitir piecJMe details as (o what Mic will ho men and (ho unilorHtiindiim hero i Unit who in ciulnnvotiiig to avoid h definite nnnwer to (he allies, thus looting the way open lo fuilher negotiation. MILD EARTH TREMOR SHAKES LOS ANGELES I.OS AN(lhl.i:S, fttl., Juno JS. A irtild earth Iramwr whh fell here to rfnv. it opfurrwl about 7 t-MO a. m., ahook window hikI elecholiei and in one or two romrtcd iiilaiuc mnde huildiiiK IteaiiiH mid piwl- i r.n K. No daaiiiKe wu done. DOUBLE BASEBALL GAME FOR NEXT SUNDAY The ImaeliMll fniu will Im rIvhii h ieM IrtsNt Sunday In the way of lmi liull. Tlio niHiiaiitnieiit liaa arranaml for a khiiio with llornhnuk anil one. with Oranld I'aiw. Tlio latter. .Mwl rord'a anulant oaein- on the illunioiid llornlirook will coma with a line up that haa huen plajlim Jam up (will all aeaann, anil are reported to he In fine fttttlo for the content Sum! i Heimrta from HornbriMik have It Hint 'my will bo uinterlnlly atieiutii In many dnpurtmonta ami aie eon n with (ho avow od Intention of uettiii. rpvoiiRo for tlio (rlinmliiE Medford handed Yroku Inst Sunday. The dranta l'aa toaui will h,ic "Hub" I'ornoll with IIhmii to do the UvIrlliiK and thU addition alone ajioulil uiumo inticli iinoanliHWH to the local hall toaaem. How over, aa aotno of (ho Medford boa have hatted (iKuJjiHt "Hub" bufore, It wouldn't he Hiirprlelng to luany of (ho fain to noi him hnookwW off (tea rubber. Thogo who witnuMud laat Siindaj'i pIlehliiK of blje Al Caatitr. tlio .MwU ford atar pitcher, are of tho opinion that the big bo will ajialti cmuc off tb mouud with anoUior vtrtory at- taohod (o his belt Thla U la golnx bettr than ever thla yvfcr having won flv atralht gaanwi up to dat, with 110 dfMU otiargtNl to him. MajiaT Kred Hoper of ta OratiU l'aa club, n-poiix tint a large dela gatleii of rootn will !' dowa froai tho Vu ko it s up to tb fhim to r aiuuMMt uutia foj-jyi iW Uttt!- lug liw, A LEGISLATIVE MONUMENT AMrOMIONTO of tlu IcKisljiluro's nliortivc aUoinpi at ct'onomy is ihc jiirsi'iil fonflict in Hie of'fico oL' tlio stall' h it'll way engineer. In its t'lTort lo niiiki' a jraiKlslaiid play by consolidat ing olTit'i's, a sinli' ronsnlulal inn measure was passed, making (he slale highway eiiKiiieop a depuly in the olTiee of Ihe slate en'iiieei'. Appoiiilment of the highway engin i'1'i1 was left in the hands of the hoard of control, but his removal placed with' Ihe governor. The slate onjfmoor, whose office had previously had nothing to do with high ways, but with reclamation and power projects, was made responsible for a depuly that he could not name, could not remove, could not control. The governor was requested b,y all interested in road work to veto this bill, which only made for confusion and discord. But he refused and signed it. The new law reads as follews: Tho offlto known an tho State HlKhway ISriKlnvor oh defined by Sec tion It of Chapter 3110 of the hoshIoii lawn of HH3 Is hereby abolished, and tho ponora, dtitloi! and work now performed by tho Btnto highway engineer 81IAU, ill-: VRSTHI) IN AND PIACHI) UNMHl TUB CHAItGB AND DIRECTION OF TUB STATU BN01NBBR, mid whorovor In nny law now In force In tho Htnto of Oroaon tho nnino "Stnto Highway Bnglnoer" nppeorfl, It nlinll bo considered that tho nnino "State Engineer" la Hubatltutod In Hon thereof. Naturally, the state engineer, being under bond and re sponsible for work conducted under his name, insists upon supervision of the highway work. The state highway en gineer, now officially his deputy, working under direction of the board of control, also insists upon control, and two of the members ol the board have adopted a resolution ousting the state engineer from jurisdiction. As'the board cannot modify a legislative act, the slate engineer ignores the ousting and proceeds with the work, under advice of the attorney general. Investigation by the board of control shows that no economy can be effected by the merger of the two offices thai the meagre saving liint would result by putting the highway engineering and state engineering departments on the same floor would not equal the cost of moving hence they are to be lefl separate. 'Pin. iii-iii ,iii1 mil, I, II, i.itulllt lllir Cl'llll ilt,il . llliu'c 1 lit unguis nun iriuiMiii iiniiitiii iihi ,jv.mil" iii(i .3 program of fake economy and ill-considered consolidation can only result in handicapping highway work. The muddle remains as a monument of legislative inefficiency and peanut politics. "DEVOTED MOTHER" FINDS BABIES NO HINDRANCE TO HER ART BEGIN HEARINGS ON E E RAL RAISE Mine. Louise Ileum, jrrnnd opera. Mnr, mid the two youngest of her six children who are spending the Hiiinnier tit their country place in Rye, N. Y. Mine, Homer h Ihe wife of Sj dney Homer, the composer. Slio is often called "the preatei-t artist and most devoted mother in America." WIN OPPOSED TO WAR MULTNOMAH'S PAVED HIGHWAY MUIPNOAIAll COUNTY has let contracls to pave 05.7 miles of hiL'hwavHal a lolalcost of Ht1.2ii0.0U0. Kil'tv- six miles are lo be asphallie concrete on either crushed rock base or old macadam base. Ten miles are of concrete, while brick will be used on curves and heavy grades. This is an average cos! of nearly 20,000 a mile. There is lit lie grading lo be done. Notwithstanding the fact that cement and asplfalt are much cheaper in Portland than in Medford, the prices secured are not as low as those secured by .Jackson county in its road const ruction. Jackson county built !).f miles of cement concrele pav ing at an average cost of $K1.8I2 per mile. To this musl he added the grading cost of 2200 per mile, making a total cost of $1(5,012 per mile. The roadbed was graded 21 feet in width for four miles, and !52 feet in width for o.o miles. The pavement is f.G8 inches thick and 1(1 feet wide. .laekson county paid for -1.25 miles of asphalt ic con crete paving, ." inches thick and 1(5 feet in width. $12,27!) per mile. To this must be added the grading cost for 21 feet width, $li)(il per mile, a total cost of $H,2-i:t. It is apparent, then, that despile higher cost of materi als and far less quantity of work, .Jackson county highways have cost considerably less per mile than Multnomah is paying and first-class construction secured, too. We heard a great deal aboul waste of money from the uninformed and misinformed, regarding .Jackson county's paved highway, but a comparison of cost with other places does not bear it out, but shows the county has done the work economieallv and well. Madame Schumann-Heink's Advice to the June Brides "Look Married Life Strnllit in the Face When Sorrow and Treuhfl: Come Bear Them Bravely," Says Belovctl Diva. (M Madame Sehuiuauu-lleiiik. the iuiuoiifc divu.) I lulu m eeiv mother (eel- a lilUe mkiii.: it lie.irt a- hhe aces her r'it'W. d.muhlt't m "lt l "" 4rbiss '" ' l"",u ,'-' " l !- No m.iltei how 1 1 M led and eon- luilul h i- bet it her wn lili. -lie will tittainh weh that lir d.tujliier nui In .it d I "Mil -OHIO oi tin pitiaH- and mi .Like- oitii which -lit hn- -tumbled. The ini-lakt (hat ini'-t mother., make athuJjrtHtmK '- l deceit llltr tllOIU- M'I'K into the MUf (hut In Mime ulehrtuv of fate Ikeir child reu will be u(l froiu all the ilU tif eviKteiu either i4tyieal, tmiital or sunliuil. (Iirb. -hoiild be taught to look til lifti -Itatghl u thi' iact and then whfii Morow and tiuuhlc cnniev--a the will to nil of u- thc will Wear tht'iu hlavWy. V.wty girt kliouUI be taught to lake iimmi Iwrself s.wue reKmn-ibihtie tratu taw tmie he i able to w.ilk t talk. TV mot tar win) ttiMt borne all the bw4ri of ker dgunMa hf up to her hIiIiii(.' tlav mav Ik- -ore tba. nhc ha- stoittl up all Ihe liwiitbieak 1 f t-ar v. iok iKiiorauce that spell., tragedy ami lia stalled her a loinr way along the path that cud (o a toim mid tiou hloitonie mariied life. The bride of June, or anv otlur tiioiith, it -he would he a Miccex-tnl wife, must hae leurned from eithei her mother or experience (hat inar ned life mean something very dif ferent from n good time. 1 hometiuiofc think that ipiilu n niHiiv divorce can he traced hack lo mother aw lo niotltetx-iu-lnw. It i a er.v foolish bit of soil'. deception on the wut of tho mother to think that hor daughter, who hits not a thought hi'Miud society and her own ouh plensute will settle down to the mauifold eaies of maiiicd lite without tuueli iinhppines both for harsolt and her huhand. All the KHts hate tlied to tell th.it (ha houc.wnnoH i the most cnti.tm ingot un that kIiiiii'- on innund lovel-, hut it a woman I- lume-t -lie will piobabU tell inn th.it the iit-t ear of nun 1 to u i- the nm-t lrin, of all ( Anot In i s. Iiiiiii.iiin II. ii k iu Toinoriou i WASHINGTON, .luiie 18. 1'iesi- dent Wilson received tit the While house today n delegation from (he National Woinen's Tiiide Union league, pre-enling icsolulions oppos ing war und advocating un embargo on war e.poits. The jnesident ex pressed deep inteiest. The resolutions, pre-o'nled hv Miss AgneH Nestor of' Chicago, incident of tho International Hlovc Makers' union, protested ngain-t secret dip lomacy. Tho dclegnliou told the president that (heir nrgnuirnlioiis, representing 1011,(11111 win king women, will ic-i-t anv utlempl In emliioil the I'niled States in (lie Kuiopean war or to con duct any nniied inleilerencc in (lie nflnirs of .Mo v of. AURORA BOREALIS N RATES JULY 1 9 WASHINGTON, June 18. The in tei tu(e commerce eommi-sion today announced healings to begin in Chi cago, July J II, and run for at least jlwo weeks on one phase of the pro- po-cd geneial, ineren-o in freight rates throughout wctem tenitory. Tho iuerea-es on which c idenee is to he taken wcie piopo-ed after liear iiigH had bvsniii in the so-called wost urn ndvnnee rate cn-e mid were made a seiiatuto ease by the commission. Hearings in the original case have been finished nnd oralargunicnt is lo he heard ne.t week. Tho lioarings announced today in olndo July 10-121, inclusive, ugrioul turnl implements, canned goods and furniture; proposed changes in rules and practiccB relating to general transit rules on grain nnd milling of grain m transit. July 2li-:il, inclusive, evidence on beer nnd liquor, bottles and shoes, cement, clothing, granite und nimble, iron and steel wire, lumber, lime, ma chinery, oil, paper, .steel rails and crossties, structural iron, steel bil lets, sugar, spelter, sandstone and many otiier commodities, Kvidenco also will lie laken on tlio proposed changes in rules and prac tices rcluting to class rates on many articles. STOPS TELEGRAPH CHICAGO, June 18. Telegraph messages weic sent between Chicago and Denver early today over wires disconnected from (heir 'batteries. The electric current was supplied, it .wits said, by officials of tho telegiaph companies, by the appearance of the aurora borenlN. The operation ol' Ihe wires on tho natural electricity was intcimiltcnt us air cuirents of varying density swept ncross tho country. The nir has been surcharged with electiicily for the last two nights and the operation of wires in all pails of the country has been seiiously liiini- peicd. Ill'SINCSS .MUX'S NOTICI2 lingular Juno meeting Jackson County HuhIuhhh Men's Angulation St. Mink's Hall next Mondny evening luno 21, r:;t0 sharp. Hood program arranged. 77 THE PAGE Medford's Leading Theater KItlDAY AND SATUKDAY Vltngraph-Ilrondwny Star Feature The Esterbrook Case 3 Parts First Time In Mcdfonl ' Billy Reeves "The Screen of the Screen" In tho Comedy i The Substitute Hlogrnph Drama The Man and His Master Two I'atts - n-10-15o 3Tafr-5SOT yiaMt:3AsuMc'J" -buuklkt" c.viaETsi' -- r Christy Mathewson Famous Bascbrl! Pitcher, says: "Tuxedo g lc to mc in r naiural, plcnu nnt way. It's what I call f,oott honcot, compjinionabie tobacco tho kind to otick to." y 1 5 j i Tuxedo Keeps You In Good Trim Christy Mathewpon, lovingly known as "The Old Master," is Crobably the greatest pitcher base all has ever known. This won derful athlete is noted for his clear headed common scn.-.c, Lis quick wits, perfect physical condi tion, and absolute control over his nerves. 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