Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    pir
jf JVfn-r -
ffffG
T
vw
LR -
.
rAQEOUU
MEDEOitD MAIL TRIBUNE
an indkpkkuknt nj:wrpaii?i
fuulihiiisu ijvijily . actkhnoon
KXCHI'T KUNflATiliy T11U
MUUKOItU 1'JUNTINO CO.
Officii Mnll Trll)iino IIulMlnff, S6-27-2J
North Kir street, tclcpliunO 76,
Tho Dcinocrntlc Times, Tlio Medford
Mull, Tlio Modfortl Tribune, Tim Houtli
em OrcKonlaii, Tlio Anhlund Tribune.
nUBBCKirXION It ATE IS
On yrar, by inall. .......... IB. ou
One month, by mull .. . .60
Per month, ilnllvereil by carrier In
Mnlfortl. Phoenix, Jackmm'lllA
nml Control Point .....-,-. .40
Hatunlay only, by mH, per year 2.00
Weekly, per year .. 1.60
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
Official Paper of Jncknon County,
Entored aa eeoml-cluna mutter at
Medford, Oregon, under the act of March
t, 1879.
Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2688.
Kill I lenscd wire. Assnclutrd Press dli
patchen. P
! ! 'J-'!
Subscribers railing to rocolvo
papers promptly, phona Clrcu-
latlon Manngor at 25011.
HONG KONG KOLUM
At 'Mm Crossing
Inipntlonl Owner- -Hoy you' Ootinn
hIiiihI thoro nil dn7 I've Kottn Rot
acroBH.
SiirctiHtlc Motorinnn Why don't
on ro under, oii hIiiii? Thoro'u
lotH of room,
Sinn anil Meno wnro kIiooIIiik crops.
Moso, on his flrwl throw, slid I ho
illco across tho tithlo, Sam iniiiio
dlaloly nalil: "NlBRor, ytiu'Hu got to
I'ord ilcin dlcn!" Moho throw iignln,
nml aaln hIIi! tho dlco irtohh (ho
tnhln. Rah, highly Inconsi'd, mild
angrily: "NlRRor, didn't I loll you all
dat you had to Ford dmu dlco?" .Motto
flcralehcnl 1ih honif, and confessod:
"NlKKor, I don't Know what you all
moans wlion you says 'Kord doin
dlco." 8mn replied: "Why, you poor
Ignorant coon, I moaiiH slinko, rattle,
and roll."
"llnvo you hoard that thoy liavo
Hhortonod tlio Ford wheel hnso twelve
lnrhos7"
"Why?" "
"Ho that you can wash them In tho
pink."
"Why In a Ford Mho ft rich womnn'a
baby?"
"Iloimtmo It him a now rattlo overy
dny!"
.Ioiioh I took a flight In my Ford
tit Ih aftorunon,
Smith A flight? How was that?
.loiion I put hur up to forty nillus
an honr, mid hIiu took tho air on her
mud-giinrdit.
Sam .ItiKt hoard old Jim's nil
smasluid up,
Frank Vnt ho? What linppanod
to him?
Hnut The chump tried to go thru
Yunkers In hit Kord Just after thoy
sturtod Hint "Swat-tho-l'ly" inovo
mnnt. Smith How did llrown'M Kord
come to turn turtle on him?
,lono One of the castors onino
off.
Along a rountr yroad onino a f (1000
Pleico-Arrow. Am It taught up to a
Kord ear. the owner of tho big car
looked imtronUliiKly nl tho owner of
the Kord, and said: "HeaveiiH, iiinii,
what ii there about your car that
innkiM Much n ilioaiUul rattlliiK
nolso?"
"That I tho fi&ni jlnxllng In my
pocket," loplled the Kord owner.
IIh- Darling, at lint we huw
euoiiih suvod up to buy a Kord.
She: Hut, nt) own, hnhy I tiwlh
IttK, and morjthlim i find hopuls
In hlM mouth. It nml) would he iUn
kitoiim. l.Ht' wnlt miutliur our.
Two auto onthiislnsts were dluliiK
Ml a load houso.
"list on the rlRiira I can toll the
nnmo of Htiy Hllln iMtahiK outHlde
hlmpl by tu iHiund," Mtld Number
One.
"Yoirro on," bet Number Two.
' WIlMt'M tit OIIO pUMllIK now?'1
Number On llMteiietl (or n m
int'iil "llulek!" hi eclMlmed
"IttBlit ' What'M IhHt onH'" ,
"Pwekunl!" MWrHl NuiuIkt One
At tlmt moment the cook let fall h
iMrio truy ful of lilahea Mud gU
nr. "Wlmt'M lUttl?" Hiked Nuui
lnr Two. Without iiioinenl'M heal
tKtlon NMHtlwr One brtik eut:
"Konll"
"I eould hav no lomplrtlut re-KMi-dtug
th MttatlM Bvw nt dur
ing uty UHura." coitfldisd the
you hi mUtwter (rum a neigh burin
(UVMt. WhO M rilllMg H tPltOlllt-
Hi Mil Ih tUt Wt Church at l'tu
Hook City. "But I never had an
audience get m uweaay toward the
laut Wh. while I waa pronouticln
the bMdlctlo the hutilM and hum
iiiIiik a aatountllng "
rtuire true.' replied the local
minister, -and I muel anologlae for
It- We have ale owe4 t e
here to lakt their Forrta wKh thetaj
lei I heli mw. httt tkere'a M tklM
we niuxt . i.,. and thai la their
lice of ".liking up before aervlcee
nre cyBcluJ,,',k,
THE SISKIYOU HIGHWAY
STATIO li)N(IINIOI:R C'ANTINIO slates iliat (hn m-wh
built Siskiyou highway is Hie I'iijcsl mountain high
way in'tlio west and is not c.spi'llcd in Hie cast.
'A coiiiiiiission IVoni Uritish Coluinbia, headed by A. K.
Nye of Vaiicouvci', is (iioted in (lie Han lraiicisco press as
saying:
' We Ijolli-v t'io Siskiyou hlghwa to ho tho moit riitiilicd grade lu tho
world, ami one of tho mot boautlMI Bpoti on earth.
All that is needed to convince anyone that this is the
case is a trip over the highway. Pew have yet seen it.
n.,LM.H,. 1w. r.i.l Hi. if it u'nv Imill hv .I;ie1rm-ll ( II 1 1 if. - utidci'
j l-Jl. r,M ll till. m llllllv 11 u.i .y....t j -,.. -,
j supervision of the state highway commission, and is now
being payed by the state, not a member of the state com
mission has viewed it.
(Iradiug this highway cost .12( )(),()()().. Paving it will
cost as much more. It is the open door thai invites the
tourist into Oregon over the boundary barrier. It is there
fore a project in which every citizen of Oregon and Cali
fornia should be interested in.
The Portland press devotes much space lo the Cohun
bia river highway and its scenic beauties and are silent
upon the Siskiyou highway yet in no way is the Coluinbia
highway superior to the Siskiyou, either in grade, con
struclion or scenery.
In building the Siskiyou highway, .lackson county
made tho greatest effort for good roads and for state de
velopment that any county in Oregon has made. It is a
1'ar greater financial strain on the county than the Cohun-
bia highway has been on iMultiioman. rue omigation o
the state to'the county was recognized by the legislature ii
agreeing to spend an amount equal lo that spent by the
county in paving the highway.
The Siskiyou highway in Jackson county is thirteen
miles in length, twenty-lour 'i in width, has a maximum
grade of six per cent', has no sharp curves or angles.
Everywhere the road can be seen a hundred yards ahead.
Wailroad crossings have been eliminated by cement via-
llllitl lf OlllltVII u
Wll tO Wl T II, 11(11 ,11.
The Siskiyou highway is something everyone in .lack
son county should be proud of. No opportunity should be
lost to acquaint the world with Jackson count v's highway
jirogress. lOvery visitor should be taken over (lie road, for
.. wt). ...,. . . . . f, ,.....,...,..,,,....... , . ...
t speaks louder than words can of the progressive charac-
n il. I .... 1 11. i... .!.. 1 I' ii I..
ler of the, people and the material progress of the county
in becoming more attractive by supplementing the works
nature with the art and industry of man.
ALLIES CONCLUDE
ECONOMIC TREATY
T
y.lMHSH, Jul) 2 At ft conference
fn Vienna of tho lnduntrliil loudcm of
(lermnny and Auatrln to dlncuaK
memiM for hilngliiK about n donor
economic union hotwoon the (wo
eouutrloM, Dr. Itolnor, president of
tho llinun league, pointed out that
the Hlllea of the quadruple entente
not only hnd entered Into political
treat leu, hut had concluded a num
ber of economic arrangement. One
of tho Hunt Important of thee, he
averted, provide (hat none of them
may conclude a commercial treaty
with (lormnuy or Aimtrht without tho
coiiMout of the other.
A wlrehwH dlapalch from llerllu
oMtorday wild a revolution won mw-
ed at the Vienna conference, declar
ing for an economic alliance of (ho
two count rlee to na great a degree n
poaalblo. One of the iuohum proponed
to bring lhln about mm a preferen
tial uterlff Myatom dealgned to eiut
Ixe dlffereneee In the cent of pro
duction. I.ON'DON. .Inly 3. Commenting
on the Oermau-Aualro ovonoiulc cou
Terence, (he 1'onl In an odltorlHl
eigi-H I lie nlllex lo lake adequate atep
to meet after the war the "menace
of tlermnti economic peuetiMllon"
The l'uxt HiiggetitM a aalem of prof
ereiitl.il larllfn nlmed agalnal Oer
mauv IKE UP DEFICII
EPISCOPAL F
Nl MiUU. .Iul -' Tin' mo. ml
iiiiiiiii lnuiiil n llii' I.iiim tti iii I
cliiiri Ii iiiiiiniioi'i'il lnila that it lm
reeeivcil jptf.Vl.tltHI in n.iitrilnttjoii" lo
il ciiu'ivein'N fund -nii't' April. Tlu
i nliiiii( eiKiugii lo inet'l h dei'ieil of
-'.' I.IHUI wlueli hu- cMhteU for i -
era I er. The lionnl htuiea lo mil-
leit 1'iO.uihi to Ih et iihidt a n loan
I I'n at 1 t.t . ,.i.n atk. lul llle iIaiI iKll
(nl 1700 ..t I lie MINI KpuM-opel
rhtiithi'o in I lie -uutr -dure in ilu
"MM'llll fund.
FILIPINOS GET CANDY
FROM GHIGAGO FAGTORIES
l lilt Ai". JiiU .' ut nil hum
their mi''Iii'- i i Unix llu'ii (IiT
many lM--Miie ut ih- ur, Filiuim
hae turned to t t hienito market
for ibetr inofei lniier, it w.i leiiru
ed lole.v. The liit eiin-igiitticiil
titueV'U'd '
AN
TEUTONS
MEDJrtfRTJ MA1TJ TRIBUNE,
n
IS NOT
PERJURY STATES
E
DKNVKIJ, Oolo , July 'J W. W
HowIriiiI, expelled nieiiibtr of the Col
in udo hoiine of repreHentatlvea. waa
nciiultted by a directed verdict today
lu IiIh trial on it charge of perjury.
JuiIho .lohn Perry lu the dlatrlot court
upheld tho contention of Howlmul'i
attonmya that tho alleged fa lie alate
menta of tho dofendauta before a
grand Jury did not constitute perjury
under the Colorado alatutea.
The I lowland trial was n aeipiel
to the "package of money" Incident
which attracted attention during the
leglHlatlve nomaIou of laat winter. I'eb
ruary It a package of cunoucy waa
handed to How land by a uioeMOiigor
while the legislator was sitated at hit
ilenk lu the Iiouho chamher. llowland
told conflicting Merle before a leg
lalnthe Invoatlgatlng committee and
the grand Jui fluallv declured that
the money which llowland eald
amounted to $Ki, was sent him 1 Or
Mary Itatoe to be imiIi! lo a woman
detective. .Mr. 1, 1.. llarlell. a de
teothe. told the linentlgatoiH that
she had been omploed h) Or. Ilatea
to "shadow" an officer of the Den
er Juvenile remit, presided over iv
luilae lien II. I.lndaey.
A bill aliollahiiiK .lodge 1,iiiIkc
courl wiih paHi'il U the i'gll,itnri'.
but etoed b tioMTlior tieoige
CarlMou
CRATER LAKE TIMBER
OFFERED FOR SALE
The liiicxt nenieo i adeiti.iii(i
tin- salt- .M-JO.dOO teet (linwril men
tire I nl Umbel, iihout U0 mt cent nt
which e mteiii ellow pine and the
text ih xujrnr tune, DoutrlN tir end
while Or- all luirtted uhui tlie Cra
ter imtioiuil lore-t, in eoiitliein Ore-
k'oii.
The tniet, which n called the Ma
lone Spring uiva, ia more partieu
larlv itenenhed aa ui aectiuiu 111 ami
11, oHithii :. Miuth, raiiiie (I eint,
W. M., near I'ppr Kliuuatli laae. No
bid of le than $H.' ier 1IMHI teet
tor elern ellow pine Mild ugnr
pate, and .Ml cent a'i- I MM feet tor
lUmglii.'. Iir nod while tir will be con
Nidered. A-i ordinf to the teini (
wale, (he liuibri uiitt be iiHrm-ei
a(ivth o Hint (he forvmt mav be
lierpetiiNtiHl aiul o lliut the rowUil
will not be innde iiantlrai'tixe to the
iumiix aia(uuiit ho eunuuer tn the
rstriou- Il t 'ue evinH'tetioii lhat the
Urn turn Hi ne will he hauled
on Uo ui i ivl ereek tind
Hinltt lake to
PERJURY
COLORADO
1
MfODFOllD OHWIONT. VRFDW. JTLY 2, 1915
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL
"Tlioutjht and Care Bnstowcd Ui.on One's Hair Adds to One's Beauty"
Dorothy Gish.
v v3Sitfv jnnv'
-
LILLIAN
.Miss l.llllaii ash poslou esiM-claly
IIY i:sT!IKI( HOKKMANN.
"In thene iIii.k of fuililv Imir
ilresMinir," uid Lillinn Clt-li, the
prelly motie neliew, "u ifieal iiiimy
Hirl Iiihc niglil of one of llie eliisic
lull's of heiiuly.
"Il i enid t lint in iiiicieul Alliens,
when beiiutv whk woreliipped, u wo
tnnii whoe fuee wiih not oval could
never expeel to he culled beautiful.
"It jk oniv enough to dreH one's
Imir so t lit t thi el feet enn he ob
tained. 01 eoiiiNO. tin average girl
doc nol hno the ehniice to drenK her
hair in pictuiecipie disorder Hint c
of llie miivic srrcen do, lull n little
rale ami thought hfstuwcil iihui
one's (-it I nre ami the dic-.sinjf ol
one'- reck will help much.
LAWYER TO
ASSIST BECKER
NKW YOUK. .Iul '.' The next
steps lu the of rorts to hm Charles
llecker from oxecutlon for the mur
der of Herinnu Itosenthal, will be tho
selection of new counsel to represent
him lu an ttppenl to tho Culled States
supreme romt. Martin T. Munton,
who has represented llecker up to
the present mid who 1ms miuounoed
that he Mill retire from the case,
whs not prepared today to any what
attorney will lit) Keeker's appeal be
fore the supreme court.
.Mr. Manton would not admit that
Meeker had offered to tell C,neruor
Whitman the names of those higher
up In graft dealing In which Meeker
was concerned It wus learned from
Mr. Manton that Mrs. Meeker will
not go lo MI'.iim to make a pernoiiHl
appeal to iioi rnor Whitman
All Germs Ordered
To Beat it! Git!
Searching Influence of a
Remedy Thnt Works
Wonders.
Tl ml l'i ' ui if r 8 ft f- it p
n i niii I t ' lee I l' in i t binl
w.i cut
And w Ii it ni blnoil Iminirltii'H'' TlK'V
in.i In- llu h i ite, ri tloiiH f ntiil in th
mill'Klia lltlltlKM of th 1"'I Oil') in in
tie aclil ar uiiiiilatltnia knuwn as rlirn
lHtlsm; thry may lis bolls, iilniplfn. i -sewn
aeii an. I tuliUorti. lmlolvnt aorei
Hut exainlu. l clusel). thry are all
germs that hn Kotten th upper lmii'l
.ml It rmiulrra ihn Ituahliig Inltuiini" if
H 8, K. to 4rlMi ilism out Anil out th
sn wlisa M. a il. ImkIii to ilrt-ulate In
til IiIihiiI II only requires Hte inlnutrs
to bB;ln thla tnliueiio. for It la a faet
that In thla limited time :!. ma) be
trattd In ihe ictne. In tho perspiration.
In the ellteri-ai nee from th lima to
show that It la at work derm, mind
ymi, sra of ni.tus klnda. but all are
foreign t hi-nlih and 8. A S. In no re-p-ler
of !" ui-Hvs ei-rms. Ii Jrlvos
Viem all out 1 whatsoever nanu thv
i b) Just K"i a bottle of i rid of
any drusalat "'"I soon ou will ebavre
4 decided thills'. And If ourit Is t
lubborn i-Hie write lo the Medlcitl V.I
vlser. cnr of The tfJ Upe!!!!.- ii . 1U?
Mwlfl ItldK Ml nil 111 He I r.-wul ,r
ihli l so in on i of ht n.ini l m.hu of
his dUiliiKuml J faimlt mid l i.v. o.
nlsed h a f most iOoju'Ikii i-n h'
own merit
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
La.ly Assistant
as s. n.u'.ln',
l'U4H M. IT nml it.iu
EW
to llliislinle (Ills liemity oillcle.
"If ,our ehin is (Miinleil, wear u
roll ruff, pull your Imir forward in
fronl of your ears and do not ilrcus
it oxer (lie middle of the forehead.
"Lone earrings will help to make
omiI a very thui face. 1'nlef you
lime the perl features of a French
woman, do not pull the Imir hack
fiom your face in Hie wav Hint is
now mi fiiHliiouahle. If you do, vou
will achieve (he efleet that Hie little
hoy will ilcciihc as that of 'a
drowned rat.'
"If vou wish to 'ovalie' vour face,
ilou'l make vour chin too white when
vou powder unless il is well rounded."
Miss (ii-h has a beautiful owil face
ami dues not need lo practice iinv of
lii'i'Jicitiitv hints in Hint direction.
11
ACMCUX, X. Y, July 2.- David
Dunn, 20 ears old, died In the olcc
ttlc clinir here tnilny for tho murder
of llurrv T. IMw.iriln. mi oxiiress
agent lu Corning, In JVxrunry, 1911.
Dunn, while In prison, contributed
knitting work to a collection for I'ol
I tsh war sufferers.
Dunn's crime was discovered ns tho
result of his knocking down n telo
I phone ret elver in tho strugglo with
Kd wards In tho ox p reus office. A
telephone girl lu her efforts to learn
why tho receiver was down, discov
ered the murder and notified the po-
I llie Dunn shot Kdwards In an effort
to get iiioiifx.
A New Drink
Loganberry
Juice
A lioini piodin l. in, uli Iiiiiii
! ii -Ii 1 1 ml without .idult
1 1 .it imi ol .io kind.
For Sale at All Fountains
Ask For It
AUo Tr the
Loganberry Slierbert
.H hi iii .hu io i hu - The
In -f i v i
MOTORISTS
Dii ou Uimw tin
h'OADS t.r
OREGON
CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON nnd
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Tlu arc all in the now
I ROAD BOOK
( Vou !houltl have tuir,
; CRATER LAKE
1 iMA'rnn r.i nr
PAYS
PEW
ELECTRIC
HAIR
IASHLAND MAN'S
SODDEN. DBffll
ASIir.AKI), .lulv '-'.A. W. SiMn,
well-known resident, died Mitldeiil,
i,hilitri1iii' nflnl mum nl his Co e
jiineli piopeity, uboul IwcIm1 miles
northeast or town, lie mmntiiiiicii n
citv residence, but .ttiierinteililetl
rniieli operations n jtood shuie of the
limn ('iiimiii in siiiniiwnil to llllVO llCCtl
henrt fiiilurc, induced lv the prevuil
injr hot wenther. lie died within mi
hour after lieinjr stricken.
Mr. Silsliv was n unlive ol Mniue
nml hud been u resident of this i
eimtv ii ilceaile or inoie, also luttiiif:
lived in Cnlil'oiniii. I'revidus to
eomniL' heie he lived nt (Iriints Puss.
(vlu.ro In. Inn! tln I'otil riii'f for ciirrv-
int; Hie minis between Hint town and
Crescent City. In this loenlity he
had been connecled with realty oper
ations nml irrigation projects up to
the ,(ime of tnkiii"; uelive elnirjio of
bis rniieli.
ItcsidcM his wife, ho lenvuH (wo
iliuifrhlors, ope of whom is Mr. Ilar-
net aI. Ki'Ilnpg of AliirsIiluMd, nml
Hie other, Jfr.s. Charles Hrailon, re
sides nt Los Onlos, Cul. P. I).
Hlaekilen of Climax is n brotlier-in-Inw
of the deceased. The widow,
.Mrs. Mnrciii 11. SiMiv. icsidcs nt 11211
Xorth fnin si i eel in Ibis cil.
JO
ASVv
s.r5c'ii...i n-rfi
e'TT-B'-iJ'" VV 'f'Jr
"vffl-
rf .1dW
r
America's
Greatest
Cigarette
anJ tfiJWI upmm m mi ihyk
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South Riverside
Phono 150
gaunyaw &
BOSTWICK
Prrvnrlptnr
Something Important Before Starting
Itcnicnihir lo proture come of oir Traveler Checku.
You II find (him (he Safe, Convenient way of ciroliiR
fundi and KcttliiK the cash wherever ou t-top.
OVER 2C VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT
m
UP-ZZ-
Remember
To order Saturday for Mon
day and Tuesday. There will
be no delivery on Monday
Wo havo tho choicest homo grown Beof,
Pork, Mutton and Poultry ever on tho
block.
Economy Market
Phone 46
THE PAGE
Mctlfortl's Lcadlnrj Theater
i:si irs ToXK.'irr
The Biggest Thing
Ever Done By a Mov
ing Picture House
II Will Happen u( Nine O'Clock P. M.
Ilegulnr Show Commences nt 7 p. in.
nnd It's a Good Ono
Kour Heel Kent tiro
Through Turbulent
Waters
Billy Reeves
lu
Nearly a Prize Fighter
SoIIb Drama
Saved By Her, Horse
n-io-iGc
fintlro Change of Program Snlurdny
Kcnturlni? KIIANCIS X. UPSIIMAX
KT. TT. N
Kelmont School
(For Boys)
21 miles south of Sin Francisco
We think that we bIth to our hnt ht
tJiouihlful iwrenlnwl.il. Oiirsrcluli-eiilfr.
on rrrommni'lKtlnn, lliHUulloiilhtinlinllen
rrlinrU nl no rimlntlim (are 4re fl nt
nurrkUtorui'l l IUtnl, The Mumrnuirtl
Inttlllltanf Trrlinoloirt. nnd Yl. whnie d
mlMlnnraiulrtnieniiifti'Ptti'wtievi'r. Urndfor
lKutlfully lllimlralnt raUlnirue. which eli
nut enlvcrrifinl Id rnHhH'lrltnil iu r.
lamevlthtiH-honl hut of paninlfmrnt nd ll
llr ll rhl huins Nnthlne. Iiowrnrr. can
iulte lake the lace ota Tim tn the tthcxil.
kW.T.ItEIt),Uf'llMtcr,Ho K .IWIniollUCal.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
E03 East Main Street
Medford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Madb any time on
j TuiT
' mono iii u
We'll do the rest
T.. D. WESTON. Prop.
I
m
m
j 1UU 1 Ul Kjtl KjJ.