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PAGE FOTJR MEDJTQRD MATV TRtBOTfl; MEPFORfr QftflCiOy, SATURDAY, JITNR 20, 30J5 h i n tm:h in It ' r : 1 ! i 1. b iv. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE I AN INDRI'nNni:NT NKWKl'AI'RIl puiiL,iKin:u isvKiir ArrnitNooN JSXGKPT HUNDAT TtY THIS SIKDFOIID 1'JUNTINO CO. Officii Mnll TrlUiino Hullillnc, 26-27-28 North l'lr street, telephone 76. Tho Democratic Times, The MeJford Mall, Tho Mcdfonl Tribune, The South rn OrcKonlnn, Tho Anhlantl Tribune. SUBSCRIPTION BATES On year, by mall ..... One month, bv mnll . .. 15.00 60 I'er month, delivered by cnrrlT In Mcdfonl, Phoenix, Jacksonville and Central 1'oitit .60 Hatunlny only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, pur year. 1.C0 Official Paper of the City of Medtord Official Paper of Jackson County. Entered an sccond-clarm matter at Medford, Oregon, under tho net of March I, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2E88. Pull lcaaod wire- AsROClatcd Prof dis patched. Bl $ Subscriber falling to rocolro papers promptly, phono Clrcu- lntlon Manager at 2G0IL $ HONG KONG KOLUM em ftoy SMS: BEN FLANkUN SAY ONETb-WV AULtfc. 3A?vite TVfO TO MOLLA..&LGN FLANkUN NO KNOWEETbMOLLA. AND TODAtf A,LLE SAME? VESTEPlAYi i ATTENTION, "KNOCK ICIlN!" (Hy CliarluH II. DrlHcoll.) Lucifer, niiKol of light, wofa ft great pair of cream-colored wlhisii, IiIh ntnndlng In Hi'nvou wait rlRht, ho hml all IdntlH of beautiful HiIiikh. Hut hu cnrrloil a crouch In IiIh purso. llo would knock on tho way thltiKn wore run hu would Htnnd hy tho railing nml curso, nuil ho Htartoil to toting a Kim. Now, thoro nro no detectives up tlitiro, nml no ono In llonvou will Hiiltcli, no IiIh hiiroI witw knocking for fair, boforo nnyoua noticed n hitch, Uiclfnr knocked on tho gold with which nil of tho alloys woro paved, ho aworo nil tho parka woro too old, nml ho l oar od when q hIii nor win Biivud. Tho adiiilntntratlon. ho mild, wiih fnr from proKrowvo oiioukIi. "I loll all you boja on tho dead," wild tho Knockor, "thin llfo'H protty toimh. Ah for mo, I'm nbout to rwlKn from thin old fnnlilonod llurtmtt of Unlit, and I'm thlnkliiK It sure would bo flnii, to load oTf with ho nut kind of u flKht." Ho started IiIh fliiht, 10 thoy wiy, with n bomb and it lti-lnoli hIiuII. Ho wan droipod from tho payroll uoxt day, and tho next week ho had landed In hull. Thoy toll mo Iio'h NtoppliiK thoro jot, nt tho BIkii of tho llammor nml To n km. HU upiirtmontH to knocker nro tut, and onrh kuudI la plucud whuto ho hulouitH. JIuihou (In luifo, linvliiK wnltod 15 mlnutim) Walter, hnva ou over vis it od tho xoo? Walter-No, sir. .IIiiihoii W'tdl, jou oiiKht to ko out thoro. You'd tinjoy muoIiik tho tur tUw whUlug pant!" ItoRlnald Pnuneofort, a alaning pin) vvrlKht, wit dhconnolntidy In hU cold attlro. Tlitin, with a midden In Miration, ho took up liU pan and wioto HiIh udvoitUoiuuut for tho noMHpnpers: "Wanted, a collabora lor, hy a oiiuk playwright. Tho piny Im alroady flnUhod. Tho col laborator Ik lo ftirulith hoard and lodging until tho phi) Ik void'" Toauhur Now Johnny, on jour right U tho oiiit- mi your loft Ik tho wont and In front Is tho not Hi. Now, what Is liohlnd you? .lohuu I'vo Hot a pud li thoro, loorlicr' 1 told mother ou'd ho smo to stm It! "I ).. Sanlly," Hld Jock, hand ing liaul; hU (jIhiiiI' photoKrnph, "whan i'O hni thOM photos Iskmi, why dldiia yo inll?" "And thoH ftleturoH eoitliiK in twu ilollars u doy)ii!" rdtillwl Hundy. "Ar jo cnuy, uidn?" To Uck man had Just eouio out of n Ioiik doJIrluw "W'llWM MtH I?'' U sskiMl. fbly. as ho fttlt lovtwi bauds wskittK him oemforUUI, "vhsr am I- In Iim m1" "K. dMr," 0O4td kls dvotd ll, "1 im aUil with ytn." aro (from oarrtat ln4ov) Wkftt kM teppMMi Vlvrf Urtvtr Tlte Iters has throws sheet. arOBIs - HoavcM. SIM. ? ntK Mtatf UUKJr. too shown o it m "y Cx lslslslslHrnai WAR INVENTIONS WA'fJ is productive of many inventions. No sooner does a new method of causing death appear than Scientists furnish a wav to avoid it. The submarine is a terror of the sea today. Tomorrow it will be relegated to the dump heap along with the cata pault and other destroyers of the past. Before the war ends some Hellenic will have been devised that will prevent its effectiveness as a ship annihilator. The aborigine who invented poisoned arrows was re sponsible 'indirectly for armor plate. The Germany pat terned after him by using deadly poisoned gases, which in turn has brought forlh the gas-proof helmet. The German gas is most deadly. Jt kills, or injures so severely that recovery is impossible. Jt is believed to bo chloride. The Germans handling it wear oxygen hel mets. Tho French have replied to this form of attack by the use of gas bombs devised in fighting the auto bandits. This gas blinds and causes unconsciousness for an hour or two, when the victim recovers, but little injured. Trench fighting has evolved the use of liquid fire. Tanks containing inflammable liquid under high pressure are strapped to the soldier's back. A projecting valve is directed by th'e soldier. Opening the valve lights tho oil, and the blazing liquid is thrown forward a hundred feet, blinding and fatally burning whosoever it falls upon. To counteract it, soldiers wear a fireproof mask thsit entirely covers the lace and throat. An American manufacturer has the following advcrj tisement in trade journals ol a new gun: Tito mntcrlnl In high In toiinllo RtrcniUh and very Hpcclul and lias a tendency to fracture Into small pieces upon tho explosion of tho nholl. Tho timing of the fuso for thin shell Is similar to tho shrapnel bIioII, but It dif fers In that two explosive nclds arc used to cxplodo tho shell In tho largo cavity. Tho combination of these two nclds causes terrlfld explosion, hnv Iiik inoro power than anything of Its kind yet used. Fragments becoiuo coated With thOPo acids In exploding and wounds caused by them mcnii death In terrible agony within four hours If not attended to immediately. From whnt wo are ablo to learn of conditions in tho trenches, it Is riot possible to get medical nBslstanco to anyone in time to prtiveilt fatnl re sults. It Is necessary to Immediately rnuterizo tho wound If In tho body or head, or to nmputnto If In tho limbs, as thoro seems to bo no antidote thai will counteract tho'polson. All these weapons are contrary to the rules of warfare adopted by The Hague convention, in which belligerents arc forbidden "to employ poison or poisoned weapons" or "to employ arms, projectiles or materials calculated to causing unnecessary suffering." Yet war is at its best a relapse to narnarisin, aim no war since nisiory uegait nan been more needlessly brutal and savage than the present conflict, which ignores all laws of international courtesy and decency. Some of the inventions suggested are exceedingly humorous. Tho war offices are flooded with devices by unknown geniuses. The latest, proposed by an ingenious Frenchman, is to train dogs to hate the sight of a German uniform and bark whenever it sees a German. Then he proposes to organize a corps of these dogs, strap a revol ver uiion the head of each with a chin si rap connected with the triirtrer. When the docs see or scent a force of Ger- nans thev will point at them in Fach bark means a volley of shots and they will continue firing until the automatics are exhausted. The inventor could not see the peril to his own forces that might arise if 100 of these armed dogs each should find a flea on his hind quarters and commence gnawing at it. Scarcely less scientific is the plan of an ICnglishnian who appeared at staff headquarters with his great idea. He wanted to train falcons so that whenever they sighted a Zepneliu they will fly above it, descend upon the gas bag and claw holes in its covering, permitting the gas to es cape and wrecking the airship. Quite as clever was one who donated his scheme to the war office and went away much pleased at their thanks. His plan is to put an end to submarine warfare by filling all the seas around England's coast with hemp fiber. This, he explained, will twist itself into the propellers of the 'submarines until they are helpless, after which it will be an easy task to capture them on the surface. Anastonishingly simple and practical plan to annihil ate the German arniy has been forwarded from York. The inventor suggests charging tortoises with an explosive mixture and allowing them to creep into the German trenches. As the Germans esteem the tortoise highly as food they will capture them and turn them, over to the cooks. The moment the tortoise is placed in boiling water the chemical with which its bodv is charged will fovm a gas and explode. He explains naively that the iron kettle will furnish the fragments to kill and wound, and that, coining at meal time, the destruction will be greater. DENT THROUGH THE FOREST roitNISH, N H . .tune .' Pres ident WiUon, taking a brief wieatlon at tho summer white house, spent this morning walking through the woods of hU place with members of his rttiull) and working In his stud) on corrvsiHiiideuee. Ho planned to take a long automobile tide in tho arternoou. He teoclved no word from WitbliliiKtou A cold night which made blankets iiMrewuto, allowed tho president a good sleop ami although Dab) Saro cried seversl llinos during tho night. Mr. Wlliou whs not disturbed. OREGON PIONEERS ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR IUUtTIVNI. .June '. The 1100 puiiiwi who a 1 1 ended etert)t. ' reuiiiun rn eillwr rfluuut lumie t iltt ir nthteeinr. Th uldtiiner' UMMittK wu deelaied to lin betui the wont enhuiMtu of uu hit htl4. The oflt.er. elected tor the nuing t sr: IHvxisVnl, l'Hmlo R. Xrv, IS''-', ut-liTfHu1cal, II. I., hlloek, IS'U. iw'Hn, llcime tl. Unites, Is. I. nr-skrtvd fvr the ihtHtHh krw. with their noses and bark. MUUT GETS JOB PORTLAND, .June Jtl Negoli.i tuuis pcnilitit; tor hoveinl wcokh Itiok nig fur the iieiitiisitloii of a block of stock in tlic Northwo-dcui Nationnl hunk hy Lloyd I.. Muht nml IiIh elec tion to the position of second ice prefciiU'nt tuimtoil for him, were clu. eil etuitla. With hU oloetion lo a ieo-proM-ileucv of tho Xoitliwcktorn Nationnl hunk Mr. Mulil ivsigued the position of national hank examiucv for the district between Tacomu and loe hutV, which lie has held two .ers. 'Hie eliHiitto will take place tomorrow. His hticcwNor iik biiiiU eVnminrr will prolmblv he Hiiiioiiuccd net wl fnmi Mluntttou. Mr. Mulit left the scmee of (he Southern Pticitii- mil itiMd twelxe eais hku. enitatied id the hiuikinjf biiuie. ul A'lilsnd and took the ulliee ol n.itiiinal hank euiuuiei in 10) I In HMI7 he was elected -late senator li-oni Jai'kson iuut John A.'Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Aislstant US 8. IIAUTI.UTT I'lioue. M. 17 anil t?-JU Aiubulaufcbcnlw CVrvnfT SHE'S ONLY 8, BUT LITTLE PRINCESS HAS ADOPTED WAR BABY N lm . if A BBBSttBIBSnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaA iFS drf JHaJBBBpSlSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmX if jFs vBaHsasascvBasasassBsasasasasasassan iff1 S" .'" jLsBVBBBBBflHBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH I rf 'ITBKBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl 1 liBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl I HBBBBBBBBBBBV9PJ9BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB I II m " &Ti 'jbbbbV U ' 'ill " vi? ' &$ ' " i . . T . j r- I I'rinecHH Inrio do Hourbon-1'nrinn, nieee of Arclidurhess Zitn, l'u turo empress of Autrin-llunf;urv. The prince, nj;cil e(j;ht years, linn tuloptcil u wnr bnbv nml with her ullownnco increased by Emperor Frunz Joseph, who jwiyn jM2 n month for the infnnt's Ktippurt. CRESCENT CITY LROAD BY DEi PORTLAND, Juno 2fi. Judgo Johri Twolly, wIiobo railroad construc tion firm lias recently put itseir no hind the California & Oregon Coast railway project out of Grants Pans, Is back In Portland nftcr having been feted and lionized by tho people of Grants I'nss on Tuesday. "It was a big day," said Judge Twohy. "Hvorybody seemed to rcal- izo Hint tho construction of this lino would mean n great dcnl for tho Itoguo river valley. Kvery storo was dosed at noon and hundreds upon hundreds of people went out to tho pnrk, where tho celebration was held, "Wo expect to push this lino thiough to tho coast by degrees. It cannot' bo dona nil nt onco, but as fast sa practicable tho right of way will ho cleared and tho track laid. About five miles of tho right of) way has already been cleared and tho work Is progressing satisfactorily." Tho California & Oregon wns i started through n municipal bond is-; sue, '10 mlleu of track was laid ami Is now in operation. Tho ultimate terminus pf the lino Is Crescent City, California. A STUOXfl lCXDOItUMKNT W. If. Holmes of tho Decornh. In., Journal, says, "I have boon n suffor or from piles and hemmorholds for yonrs. I got no rellof until my drug gist recommended Meritol Pile Uomo dy. Ilcfore I had taken half tho packago tho distross was gono and I havo had no troublo slnco. I would not tnko n thousand dollars and bo bnck to my formor condition." Has kins Drug Store, exclusive ngoncy. Adv. Expectant Mothers Relieved of Pain A mot valuable hrl to women Ourlnj tilt lntrrrtlnic'pf'rlml l a rplfixlld external rem flf rnllnl "Mother's Krlml '' It I applied or tli muclei of ttio Mcninch, crntly rulhed In. nml nt onco pcnetrnG.' to rellete all itraln on nerxra, mrili, ligament ami all part Intolrnl It mile tlic muielfa o pliant that ttier expand niturallj ml nt the um time they are lnr)coralel hy th ahence of Iwrawlnjc pnln so apt to UUtieM the mlml. Ciet a Mile, of ohy ilnujUt. WriU to PrailfleM llegulalor Co., 10 I.imar Illilc, Atlanta, (ia-. for n faaclnatlus book. EXCURSIONS EAST CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION I.ow Itound Trip Fares direct o eastern cities by tho North Ilink Itoud and Northern Pacific or Great Northern Hallways, "NORTH BANK ROAD" WATER LEVEL RAIL. 26 HOURS OCEAN SAIL Portland to SanFrnncisco Same Time and Rate as All-Rail Meals and Berths Included in Fares "North Rank Road" xx-uter level mil, 28 hours oooan sail, Portlaud to Sun KraualMo. S3. Northern Piialfk wtl May it, II: June 4, S, It. 10. St. tl. SS. SlMuier train Iohmw Poi-tlnnd S a. w. KcmturM of Pa'.attal 8taiuht Srvle: U luxe rnltw with balk and Jiwr; ikw); rhairi, frt; rerrvhineut freo at 10 a. w.; trH in palm rm aad buffxn luBcltMa, frv. UtMnryaiiMj dialtMc wrr- lc .W rite for faldttr. It It OK07.IKR. Aimloiant (ton lu Ammt, Port la ad. Ore. " HT- :, i EEDKflSSZMRIE da B002BaN-EMA CYCLONE IN ALBERTA KKOCMFFK, Albertn, Juno 2fi. Damage In Itcdcllffo by a tornado of Inst night was roughly estimated to day at 1500,000. Twelve persons woro seriously Injured. The storm seemed to Htrllco from all directions. Hulldlngs wcro lev eled, roofs lifted and telephoiio poles blown over, Almost every lnrgo building wns damaged and several residences wrecked. THE PAGE Mcdford's Lcadln-3 Theater Big Saturday Night Show 7:00 O'clock I'titll .Midnight Helen Gardner IN Vltagrnph Ilroadway Star Feature Miss Jekyll and Madame Hyde Tlirco Parts Hlograph Two Act Drama Mrs. Van Alden's Jewels Animated Cartoon Comedy Bunny In Bunnyland Sunday u:oiuii: Ann iuiili; op "The Intermittent Fusser Three Part Foaturo The Wrong Woman With Mnbel Trunnolle, (Sladys Hul etto and August Phillips Ussanny The Clutch of Circumstance Two Parts n.HM.v VIA 53iLL75 lillrllfvl' Dependability- M f-itiit tlmii 75 ConccriW now l nmnnincture nrei. IMIIl.Mlt..." - ------ u, liriiiovit tlmt cVcrVone of thcc iniike n '""' Tires as he knows how, nt tlie lowest v.o nit ux pcrience, Kquiptnciitaml Jlethodsmnke itossible. . , We beliexe thnt the nvcrngc Tire M.inufavtureris fruViu his treatment of Adjustnunts and thnt few tlclilicratcly misrepresent their product, either ver b.nll or in Print. We iK-lievc that no Tire Manufact urer can iifoi(Z to make statement in print nbout his product, which state ments cannot lie lornc out by the 1CT' jurmuntr of his Tires, in itctutil vie. We xee that the Tire llns never liecn itinde which will lint "Rint-Cttt" if run "ilrtt" for Any considerable dis tance, and that niaiiy maker, iiicluaiiiff ourselves, luxe jjfidiv produced Tire that would not ol'irtrfc "Itim-Cuf" Only 5 Plus for this Best Non-Skid Notw following comparative vritrt. A, "D," "C" nd "D" repretrnt four Wldelv-Sold Noo-SM.ITIrc.i lflcfc OTHER MAKES Site s.l.lr Tr.id "- "C" "n 303 30i3 32 1 3' 34x4 304' 37iS $ 9.4S 12.Z0 14.00 20.35 28.70 33 90 1$I0 5S $10.95 14.20 16.30 23.80 33.G0 41.80 $1G.35 21.70 22.85 31.15 41.85 49.85 $18.10 23.C0 25.30 33.55 41.40 52.05 13.35 15.40 22.30 32.15 39 80 Made a alwayi . the tamr reliable Con. truction. the tami dependable Servicr wilh out anrthlnK whatever taken out of Quality, no matter what reduction In LWt-Prlce are over made. Goodrich GoodrichTires Are handled exclusively in Medford by C. E. GATES HALL TOURING CAR CO. For Country Service And long, hard trips. Conipt'tont t'liauffonrs, easy riding ears. Wo also opera I o the Oraior Lake auto line from iTuly 1 to October 1. Auto stage leaves Medford for Crater Lake on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Special trips can be arranged to leave on any day. Tvoad information bureau in connection. Office and stand at the Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Oarage. Phone 100. b COURT HALL, Manager Ihirnng tlic itiiroreocen, c.uh r-t ul Iniver of n new Foul car, between August, l'Ul, and Augut, HU5, will receive from ?I0 to (J0 as a shnio of tho Ford Motor I'oiupau.x'K profit , I't strength, light weight and luiiulbla pnwor, tl.c Ford car i. withoat a iNwr. ISeoiMMnifal, Uw, axeraging two ectits a hiU for operation anil wain ti nance. T.-iiiiiip Car $4W; iiiuiaWut 410; Tw Car 40D0; l...iH-let $7Mt SdM $T& f. . fc, IkiMHi with a'! f.uipaeat. On di-lay and ale at C. E. GATES s -versus -Ingenious Claims We lelieve thnr many more Tire "Hrl'iik-at-thc-Hcad" than Cut at the Rim. o a WK licllcve thntthe Rub lier Riveting System of attaching the Trend to the Carcass (by means of a loosclv xvoven fabric, which per mit tho raxv Rubier to percolate through it meshes and then Vul canise to Carcass and Trend) pre vents, to a large extent, Tread Separation. We have long iisctl this in "Goodrich" Tire, n n common place paitof our Precision policy, but without laying any particular stress ujxui it. We believe that the "Double Cure" process, common xxith n grent many Tire Manufacturers under different names', adds tttl ncccssory txjtentt to Tire Cost, which expense the Methods of the Goodrich Factory eliminate through its Precision "Single Cure." We believe that the cutting out of ucctllecs expenses like this (which our Precision Method save) constitutes one of the strongest reasons why the Innjesl Rubber Factory in the World (Ours) produce the urcutcst Mileage JKT Dollar of Cost in it TireK. And "The PROOF of the Tire Is in the MiUwjc thereof." WK believe that tfie House which stick to the Truth in it Advertising, i reasonably sure to stiik to the i'netoin it Selling. You liaxe never yet found aiixthinglu Gixxlrich Advertising which was not in the tiouds it ail xettisul. I Knee on may pin jiutr faith to the following statement: G'lmlriih Safety - Trroii 7'irc give, with most t'NI lORMITY, the greatest MM.H A(fl, ami Resilience, at the fair id CVf.prr MI1,1, to Tire Users. Test them and seel TllJ-J 11 F. GOOfillU'Il CO. l.ron, On'o fair usted tires '.ia-