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MEDITORD MAIU TRIBUNE, MEDFORU OimiOX, H VTFRDAY, JULY 3, 3915 PAGE FOUR I M t 'm U 'W b i 'T F i K V P'V' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NIJWHPAPKn" puuMHiiKD uvnnv aktkiinoon KXCKPT HUNDAT HV TJIM MKDFOIID PIUNT1NO CO. Offlco Mall Tribune Hulldlwr, 26-27-29 North Kir street; telephone 76. Tho Democratic Times, Thn Mod ford Mall, Tlio Mctirord Tribune, Tho Kou th em OrcKonlun, The AHliland Trlhutie. SUBSCRIPTION KATr On year, by innl I... -.., . .J 6.00 Orni month, by nmll..,. ... .60 Per month, dnllvnrnl by carrier In Mfclford, Phoenix, Jacknunvllla nml Cciitr.il Point . .CO ftaturriay only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per yenr 1.60 Orflolnl Pnper of thn City of Meilford Ufflolnl l'.ipnr of JnrkHon County. Kn tared on Nrcimil-clnna mutter nt Mrdfnrd, Oregon, under tho uct of lliiruh I, 18?!). Hworn Clroulntlnn for 1911, 26S. Full leaned wlro Asioolntnd Prima dl patrhen. DP . .J. .;. 4. .5. .j. .j. tf .;. .5. .j. 4. .. e 4. .5. Sut)8orll)or falling to rucolro pnpors promptly, phono Clrou- Intlon Mnnngor at 2G0R. : : HONG KONG KOLUM A miinltor (if raw ri'crulln wnro lioltiK drilled for thn army In Kiik Innd rocontly, anil nit old oonplo wIioho mm wiih among Ilium find kuiiu to watch. "Ihii't It n Krnntl dIrIU, jm?" murmured tho old lady. "And Junt look; tlioy'ro cvor'y onu of thorn out of ntop hut our Hon John!" Kvory- hody's. JIV I'lllK.M) lln wiih my frlond, Ho undurfltooil All Hit) viiKitrloH of my mood, Hny I wiih JoyoiiH, ho wiih Kiiy; If hiiiI, ho full tho HolfHiiinu way. No hold, with triiHty common huiiho, All that I told, In confidence. Ho died. And now I look around, Mut Hucli a friend Ih hoIiIoiu found, I iiiIrh IiIh kindly pronoun', yet A iIok like Hint Id hard lo Kelt Hltlroiliui DoiiiiIhoii In ,lud;e, . "Hay, Chi in my .lohunon Ih IIkIiI wolKlit (ihamploii of iIIh dlHtrlel now " "Dill. ho. 1 didn't know ho could riKlill" "Aw, ha ain't n irlr.tiflfihtor, Iio'h a Knirorl" llnrbor (to Hltrnpy onitoiiior) I etiu't hIihvu you air, unlo you hold your hoad up! CuMtomur All right, thou, xlvu me a halrouU An old Bvotswotiian wiih famoiiH for MpunkliiK kindly. No slieop wiih mo dark but aho could (Uncover hoiiio white ipot to point out to I bono who could net) only liliiokmiM. One day a nMiipluK neighbor lout patlouco wiih hor, and wild, nnwrllyt "Wnmiiimi. yo'll hue a undo word lo MHy for tho dmnll hlmnolf." iHatautly crimp, the reply: "Vin1, he's a vend luduitruooiti hotly!" (JUOIUJU WASHINGTON Gloria Wlwibliigtoii, Amolloa futhtir. fllorge no tell lln iimyboso, no deny by father. Whmi (Jlomtt lllly boy Olore father My "ClhriH, you mow polo lira." fiwrgtt my "alleo right, futh- IT." I'ntlier My "Olorg, go cutteo dlown uhorry tleo. MiijIhi io 1 mnkuo up ilJory. Oolte hHvti rlepulntlon tlle truth. (Hone 110 llk Murk blut ehoppoo dhiWH tlm. Maybe m Olorg father telle neighbor OlorgH on tUw H. All hmiihhi 'loclMl pleildol. (Slorgo iimllltHl Wuw, uo lmrett blaby. (llorgu any laaybww adlttpt Hboh daw eeiiutlou. InlHHtafe king ttd Gkirgtt bUg Jkieknaa. A dowdy west Ittlo a photog iiiltrl Ih h cuuHtry towu to gt hbt lbot taken. U'hfii tb Job wu Uoitu he rvfuawl to pay uti tut gruuutl that th plituro wm not Ilk blw. "All right," aald fat, "lava It tliera." Hunt a- k waj parsing the plaeu nml mw kis plelur It a howcat. 11 nil hhiIw It wf tko worila li bit: Idttera: Thn tjpUwt vug la tewa." Ho ruahiMl la au4 bud I'at. "Uut. mo wait," ttk( Hat. ")atiir- day e hhI'I O" " wm not like lilnlij." l'&M2l$ tl" ' THE 139TH ON 11 hundred nnd IIiiri.v-niiH' years jjo l.lie Anu'rican declaration of independence was signed. Jt is fil ling that Hie nation pause lo consider whether Hie ideals Ihen set forth have heen realized and whether we are, as a nation, today true to these ideals of liberty. The United States has grown from a sparsely inhab ited group of colonies into a great, wealthy and power ful nation. It has multiplied many fold in population. From a fringe of settlements bordering the Atlantic, it has expanded across the continent. Industrially and commer cially it has become a world power. The lofty ideals breathed in the declaration of inde pendence and voiced in the constitution that followed the achievement of political independence were the ideals of (he founders of the nation. J low far in the KK) years since have we departed from these standards i Are they still the nation's ideals? The history of the republic has been frequently stained by departures from these principles. The Mexican war lelt the stain of injustice on our flag which litis embittered half the western hemisphere against us. The half century fol lowing the civil war saw a carnival of commercialism in which all principle was sacrificed to the dollar, and Avhich culminated in apeing the old world ideals with a colonial policy. There are hopeful signs, however, that nation is repentant of these transgressions. The American of 101f is of different nationality from the American of .1770. lie is a composite of the nations of Europe. In his veins flows the blood of all, but the love of liberty of the nation's founders permeates the citizenry of the great republic and makes their foundation an endur ing one. The problems the nation faces tire vastly more complex than those faded by its forefathers, because civilization is more complex. The perpetuation of the republic's ideals lie not in foreign lands, but in our own. Upon the solu tion of internal puzzles rests the fate of the nation. The right of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness will be ex tinguished if we violate our foundation principles and emulate Kuropc with the law of might. The ideals of the declaration of independence made humanity paramount to the dollar. .Political independ ence is but the opening wedge for economic and industrial independence. We have achieved the former, but are still blindly groping for the latter, and in the world of to morrow, when political divisions will be but imaginary lines, the latter will be all-important. The nation is fortunate in having as its chief executive fit this strong period a man who realizes that the ideals of the nation are promotion and preservation of the (lod given rights of man and peace and good-will to all. As (leorge Washington, the first president, breathed the American ideals in his farewell address, so has Wood row Wilson expressed in his many utterances the loftiest ideals n t i f i iiit i 01 niinianiiy. 'Hie more man between them shows thai the declaration of its fathers. 10 FIGHT FREDDIE WELSH N'KW YOIIIC, July .' fh.ulex White of CliifitKo ami I'reildie WoInIi, world'a liiihtweiujil I'liumpioii. tire niutolied to t'ijclit n teii-rouud limit hete toniiilil. Hetliin; mid here to day were (I to on While to heat the KiiKliHlimiiii. The -lipulaletl wemlit for both men wn i:i.'i pound. I COMMUNICATION. 4 i To tho Kill ter: If aa Councilman McdwiMkl Hitya old man proaperlty (which wh have heard no much about) U about to arrive, why Ih It nereaaary to rebond the city for the orlalnnl amount of alrent pMVliig of l75U.2riO.0U? Why not Malt till old proaiwrlty arrive than I'lmy man that owoa a imvlug debt Hill In able to pay. Ah the Mod ford Hun aa: "ItHfundluK tho debt, ti'liiilniini' the propoi t' owner uho hav paid their aaaeaameutii, would InrieaiMi the municipal tiidubtedueaa at a lime when over) buid noun prln rlplw uritea retrenchment." A lari majority of tin huiiIu of Mwliord do not live on paved atreeta. Wo ware told that If yon have the at reel paved In front of your, pnHrty It will Itiereaao (lie value of our prop erty one half. Whllat the people Itvlua- off the paved atraeta may re- cetve aonio benefit they bad muhlim lo aay almut contracting the dein. therefore I don't M the JuMU-e oi Haddllnw a debt of $Tr.,J.,.'.".' upon tlieiu, ami tuy tiplnlon U that it It la aubmitloil to a ot It will be voted iluwu. it will b an uxpunao wiinn the men aiibmlttlttic should be made to nav. I think a bettor aim mote Jut plau would be to ortHit toll Kate at over pued atrevt and ctillaot toll from every man that tiaval It that duoa nut Ilvo on It. and attor there la loll enough collootod to pay for v lua then Uoolara It fre. 1 would autat to (ho huaoiablo oounrll that vi lion the ueotlou la auhuilttiHl to tne MOil that thev also oiutNHly tb (oil gate plan, an It would bo more just, and better than paving Internal on a liomleil tndoiiti'diieiia for HO van 1 ltltl MIHI.l.. Milni.l lih 1 JoHri A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady AMtnant WH S. UMtTMJTI' I'I.hiiiw M. 17 and 1 7-1 J Auibulauco Siinlco tVrouec ANNIVERSARY a ceiiinry t.uai. mis eiapscu nation is still faithful to the BRITISH AMBASSADOR GUEST OF MORGAN (ii.iiNcovi:, x. v.. .ini :i. n wiih Iciiiiied itlitltoritnliwlv toiln that the liitih ambuHHodnr. Sir (V eil SpriiiK-Klee, wax tin jruel of Mr. Mpomii over muht anil wa- at tin hifukl'a-t t.ihle Iim1.iv .md uitne-wd (the .ioo!h: of the Im.imui. THE, PAGE Mctlfortl's Lcadliifl Theater MOMIW M Tl I SOW Afternoon and IIvciiIok 6000 wt of Pictures Showing tin Sietniv nnd D'Velop ineiit of the Itogitf Hivir 'illev. Over 1000 People Are Shown in Iliese hlnis with About 300 Different Scenes y HAYS DMA-J diidsun' I m or l-'luor "Hv, llaliouy l.-.t, ( Midi. -n 15c, THE PAGE Mctlfortl's Lcaillafl Theater 'BIG FOURTH OF JULY SHOW . s. it miAY l(Jl, 7 p. m I'MIl MlduiKht ! Francis X. Bushman I proaoiitod in "The Accounting" ;' uts lllolill'li lM.tlli.t The Battle The Man WtaFound Out I VttMKi . ih i i' m d Hunting a Husband r. to r.c Kuiiu- vhaao of Hrograut Utiuduv, Jul; 4. HOW TO BE Smile! Look Pleasant! .'Ml'.s llorolhy (iMi po.sliiK evpeclally MY KSTIir.lt HOFFMANN "A plain uirl can tu the .ljmy I m jfiliint' of toiluy, 'fjet iiwiiv with it i hIio will look iileiiHaut, Mild evi'i HiniliiiK Dorothy Oilt the other day when iinUciI what it liomelv tiir IkuiIiI do to miike Hoplo foi-jjct her liliiiiincri. "Von know," nhe eontiniied, "llieti" are no it'll 1 itglv iil in the wmld. livery Jfiil i prellv lo aoiuciine ;l hIk can oulv I'iinl him. "You know, a famous lieniilv xt'ir -oil on a eareer ot 'beaut v nilvitnr' n LONDON. .Iidv .1. The Itilvri.iti Hteaiiixliip ItodiioiMint waa lorped I nml aiiuk liv n (i.'i'iiian Ktihmnriiic lo day. The ercw wm Inuded at Fal iiioiiIIl The lloilimjjiuit wiih 11,111 lim CI'oxm nml - built at Siiudeilaml in Mill!). She wiih aril) I'cetrlonj.'. :is I'eel lieain ami 17 I'eet deep. She was Inat reMirlei at I'orl Tulhnl, I'luuliiuil, .Iiiik 12. The Nli'iiincr w:i owned by the Antwerp Shipping ruin puny. XOTH'K Thoro will ho a grand hull at tin Mooao Hall Saturday night. Jul .: I.adloa free, dmlaslon ro cintu MaxW&l New 1915 Model $595 1 7 Xczv Features Wc luivo on display the mitomobtlo sensa tion of tho ugo tlio Nov 1915 Maxwell. Ve want to show you this car which has every virtue of tho highest priced American or foreign enr, and u num ber of improvements not found in any other ear at any price. Thl. "VV'onJ.rCr"Ill. Flc Irlo ScU-Hinr nj KtrsliU I.Ubu uuli W (t. Powell Auto Co. wStjmSBSm i wtttu m n jPISBl- BEAUTIFUL So Says Film Favorite. DOROTHY OX.SK to lllustrnle IhLs ln'auty article. lew miii- n uo with that one ereed. "Look plcnxiint. Smile with the world ami nt tlie world. Kmilo when yiui are Imppv nnd ninile if you are il. Smile nt yoinM'll' nml with your friemla. "f4iuh nt your enemies nnd nt tliooe who liute you nml the fir-it thin you know you will be the ino-t liopiiliti jjirl in your not. People won't look nnv further than voiir Hinile, nnd ifoe withoilt anyiiiK th'v vill hiiv: 'I like that uirl witli tlie en- 'Iriiiicing' Hinile.' " II OF CONSTANTINOl'U:, July H.-The rcpulM' of llnli-di itsHitullr on the Oallipoli peiiiiiNiilu is reporleil in tin olTiciiil hlntement -ucd todav ill llm Turkinli war oil ice. The emu- "Itenewed ultncks liv Hie Hntinli ilurimr the pa-l three diiys near Avi Itiiimi nml Seildul Hnlif were bciileii oil' with Iicavv lo-s to Hie cucin.v. Tlie llriti-li were driven back iulo llicir old position-, iniiiiii'alion lollow-- CHICHESTER S PILLS 0. 'inr. iri.viio.Ni nit.iM). x ItlAMIIMI IIIIA.MI 1'II.I.N. lot a II..UI vtll.k" Idltlli .I.MIctt.AloariKtIU ! SOLD BV DRUGGiSTS EVERYWHERE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TRUE TO ITS NAME GET OUR PRICES Medford Creamery in N linti.il Ave. War Declared On all iniiTolu'S, gonns, dirt nntl spots. Our pliint is modern, sanitary and wo know how. Try us and he convinced. Special attention to all classes of work. v0& Phone 211 We Must Have M ore Butter Fat Highest Market Price Paid Al The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 2 S. Ceutral 1 ft ? T&tP' MOOSE A Special Meeting has been called for Tuesday Evening, July 6 at 8:00 o'clock BRO. JAMES J. DAVIES Director Gerieral of the L. O. O. M. and Governor of Mooseheart will be here and wishes to meet every mem ber of the order. A great treat is promised all that attend. BENSON HOTEL S. Benson, Mar. A. T. Luntlhorfl, Ass't Mar. L. P. Byrne, Asst Mar. "Getting there is one thiiiR. GcttinR there without trouble is another. If you want to avoid trouble on tho journey ro on Diamond SquceRce Tread Tires." '-Mister Squeegee I Some people think tlie import ance of their work is gauged by the noise they make. Other men do big things without bluster or ostentatious effort. If the noise he makes over it were the true measure of the importance of a man's work, Grant and Dewey would have been dismal failures. Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires are oing right along about their business, Riving wonderful road service and justifying the widc- 3pread faith in them, without making sary to keep up a constant commotion regard ing their merits. If you wish to know how to secure mileage economy and freedom from tiro trou bles just ask anybody who is using Diamonds. You will not have to look far. Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires are sold at these FAIR-LISTED" PRICES: Size Diamond SquceRco 12.20 14.00 20.00 alio 30x3 30x3'j 32x3'. 33xt 24x'l 30x4'i 37x5 38x5': PAY NO MORE THE GARNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO. Are Sole Agents for the DIAMOND TIRES We handle only the Diamond because it's far tlio bet ter for the price buy them and cut out tire trouble. i ,i:j WHEN IN PORTLAND Stop at the incomparable Hotel Benson. Modern, fireproof, central. Rates moderate. Send for free booklet. it neces Diamond Squccceo $20.35 28.70 33.90 46.00 vjTTlH H 1 ML ,B vYfk III lfe4f i -if 1 K I III ;'