f1I - I r i tf i V If I t 1 .n I i VI I I II ! 1 & - ft '" U r ,1 ' VAm. jtohb . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAI'EH I'UIIMSHKD KVEItT AFTEItNOON EXCKIT SUNDAY 11Y THE MEDFOnD I'niNTIKQ CO. Offleo Mall Tribune Building, SS-27-29 North Fir atreot; telephone 76. Tho Domocrntlo Times, Tim Medford Mali, The Mcdford Tribune, The South ern Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. BUBSCRtPTIOW HATS WIIV CI. MJ IIIUIIimw tH it.lll It. ttllf ll .$5.00 une inouin, ny man- U Per month, dnllVcred by carrier In Mruroni, fliocnix, jCKnonYiun and Contral l'olnt ..80 Baturday only, by mall, pr year J.00 Weekly, per year 1-SO Offlclnl I'up-r of the City of Mcdford Offlclnl I'oper of Jnekson County. Entered on sccond-clana matter at Me J f Did, Oregon, under tho act of March I, 1879. Hworn Circulation for 1914, 2C88. Full leased wire Associated l'reie dis patches. HubRcrlbera falling to recotvo f- papers promptly, phone Clrcu- t Intlon Mnnngor at 2G0R 4. .j. 4. .j. 4. .j. .j. 1 " HONG KONG KOLUM emm WLOS WLO IN . AMCLICA mm.i w hisshm, I.llllnn Hiissoll, she pHttlest Mell on n liuly. Hho innlly 111 any times lint sho iniilly ilniKKlnt too lind lio snvo inoiioy. lively dny Alio Ink milk liath (dully hIooii sho nlasameo illi In nlinmpnKnu. Mlllnit I.iibhcII lolloo slritorit how mnko nose nllalght nml oyo clear. Illuinliy sho tolleo glrlH no Binokoo rlgnlet-no ilrlnkeo clocktall. Hlmchy ninyliPflo' she join Willy Hit inlay. WO Bl!0. VltciH f rniui named Ooo'do married 11 glrl.nnmed Dnmnio In Union Center, New York, tho oilier dny. Tho offi ciating minister wan the Ho v. Mr. llellorl The Humble I loll Carrier (Vaudovlllo playlet In ono net. Time Thlsdny. Srene, any build ing Job. Characters, "Pat," gonial lioil carrier; O'Hooupy? tho boss.) Pat (descending sleep lnililer) (looil ilny, nor! O'lloonoy Put, illiln't I lilro yon by the ilny to curry bricks to tho top or UiIh hullilliiK? Jnt Yb, Hor, o illil. ; O'lloonoy All, no II illil. An' now, Pnt. I wnut totoll ye Hometliln'. I lilreil yot to carry lirlrki to the top f this hullilliiR by the ilny nml pwhnt illil I me but yo spemlln' half the ilny n rotnlii' down the lndderl Pnt Yob, Hor. O'lloonoy Well? Pat I'll try to do better tmorrow, Hiir" (Curtain) ,r s(y Fnrmor (ntPMlilon window In newKpnpPr office) I want to put In IhlH hero iiiillPu about Hill Sinlth'B ilinlli Thora nlii't no ohnrMom, bo there? Clerk- Oh, y. Our into It IS icntx nn luehl rarmnr Itulimtlon! Mill atom) mIx Ti-et five! . llopelor (iptlinlat At lull! I m nt the eml of niv trouhll " PcMMlmUt Wbtdlt UJidK Ho Y1111 ItilialoV Indeed. Dnrte. I think It's ihoeklnn TIimI ou kliuuld aiuoko llk thli: and yet 1 lipire nm, truly, I'tn ufil raarMtift) I'd Ilk lo bo that rlVHretit). It all right tu UU thing m they come If ou only kwow wlml t du with lliHia. SH'IIu'm llari;nlii rotiuier . The honeymoon to tbe lints In m lllek'i llfo wbN kl wlU tnUy kH nil the iluili he hmmU tw wiMtr! Only the wle guya aboulil marry nml thoy Uty IiikII A Way On I l'ntlior Tomwr. no mor pf4f Ul n tonight. A tltUt. Iwv cau't tto 011 11 full tlotnnrh. Tonunjr All rltftit. !. lve onto inoniihddluf nuil in lp or my hack.' .11 M 1 iw A iu proniuiung .No --.. tr,..iuliiK on rallnwil rlllt f In oreKvii would be along tho I"" s.ir i lirhf and would avo hn (In I I iw- if ilnHiahiloaa mm ' ami would hoi take a iww imniinto alon lo on foi it- H LWHk vv $mnm) m& A HOPEFUL AUGrARY. T X strikinjr coiifr.'iHt to tho - toi'tainod by J?oekof'ollor, nuance, and tiie troatniont suoli cinployers aeoord em )loyes as exposed by the Toloi'ado and other mine strikes, the Lawrence and other mill strikes, is the policy being followed by soine of the large manufacturing industries of tlje country. The plan of generous division of profits with employes as followed by ITemy Ford of tho Ford automobile, is pos sible only in a limited way in most industries as fewt'on oorns reap anything like the fabulous profit made by Ford. However, he has shown the way for the adoption of a com munity of interest plan between employer and employe that will result in mutual bc.ncfit. ' The latest move in welfare Work f6r workers is" tho taking the worry of tho "family's future in ease I die" off the shoulders ol the worknigman. Progressive employers are taking out life insurance for -their employes. Among the concerns that are doing this in various forms are the Fdistfn company, the National Lead ooinpany, the Michi gan Stove Works, Montgomery "Ward & Cn, and the Studebaker Corporation. The latter concern furnishes tho best example as it includes not only men but women in its insurance, ft has just inaugurated a system whereby protection is af forded the families of their 8000 employes, (of whom TJ00 are women), at their automobile plant in Detroit and wagon plant Hi South Hend. The plan is a simple one. All employes except office workers and minors are given a straight life poliov for amounts varying from' if'tiOO to $1000. The cost to the company when the man is millions, for tho policy -is paid up for life when hahded the on'iployo. An equally important point is that '10 f)0r cent of the men are middle-aged and could not pass a severe physical examination if they applied individually to the company. Now employes a,ro investigated before given insur ance. If their home conditions or conduct while away from work is found to be unsatisfactory they ire not threatened or warned. On the contrary it is pointed out to them that if they wish they will find themselves the gainers by rectifying conditions. 'When thoy show an improvement in their personal affairs then their life is insured without further quibbling. If a worker on its or is discharged the noliev is auto matically forfeited but aside from that ho has full control over tho policy. It is his and he can make whosoever he wishes his beneficiary or can change it as often. as neces sary, or US' he desires. The plan is expected to help increase tho men's inter est in their work, to lvelp put tho "drive" and "steanf" into their labor, nowadays necessary to efficiency, for it is realized that worry wears down" a man quicker than hard work and by relieving the men of the nameless dread for the future of those dependant upon them, will in crease their efficiency. The fact that some employers arc themselves recog nizing the human wants and needs of employes and co operating to provide them, securing in rottu'u increased efficiency, shows tho chango for the bettor in industrial relations ami js a hopetul angary lor tho luture. The Furopoan war has taught the world that the nation that looks alter tho welfare of the toilet's is unconquer able, while those that neglect it, fail in a crisis and by tho same, reasoning, tho industry that similarly provides for its toilers need not fear competition nor industrial disturbance. News From Our Neighbors Mih. Mnnnlni; 8 mint, Mrs. Dice of riipomn, In vIhIUiik with her. Tho llndloH had never before Been each tinoh other. Mr. mid Mm Kliner Dnwann spent Sliudny at the (lorilou ranch. .Mr. mid Mrs. .lack V'tiuglum went to (bo vnlloy Sunday inornliiR to Hpend aovoriil dnya. Mm. Sid NlohoU nml winter, MUh ViuikIkiii returned from Medford Tuoaday. John Orlevo went lo tho county ami! Tiitmilay nml returned Saturday. iMIeft MarKiiret Kraklue upent Tlmndny nlBlit nt Mr. Ny'. Mtg Vnuultt Walker wur aluo vlaltlng there ml Mr. Margaret Slinpeon of Central Point. Some of tho ColRiitoa of New York pKMMl through here recently In u large HinouHlne. Thoy mUmHl the roau lo t'rfitor i.aKo mm went to nun I,. trnvolliiK a rond uvtr which mi automobile lmd never before boon. Mr AMtl Mm. Pnytbu Btiont tho dny with Mr Dawton Monday. Mr. KeUo. wife nml daughter, Mr. MrK and M1h Ted Manning motor- m to Mwdford Siittirdtfy night. Mr Mild Mr. UrooiuUtld have utov on to thlr houitod on KIounco Kock. Qim. Mel.tMid Uuh boon suffering from rhumtlm. Baby JhH PklpiNi lmd another up- utMMU rot;ntly. Ho full ou nn n Mtt rut hiniMlf quite deeply. Tkare to go llluatmtud urtlele In Oil wook't Sat unlay livening Pout on ('rater ImU wrlUon hy Kmorvon HoukIi .Mi ami Mre PhtoM nad iwil. ,;,,., Ne Alr, .-,rt Mi !i.,. ..,....,, -.,,,,.1-- i-k, flI1H uu. I.iv .r (i d lllHtik.t s - Im Uii .11,1 1 1 1 1 1 v Imvrt mavatl U l'lu-inl T II lltainhotkam ha levMi-ttl mtt lil..ink. U i nt MjtU hU hu) ut proaeut. 1 fEDFORD. .IqTIUTlTBTI,n5P0P,QT?-n;r0N,, 3YEPTOSJ1AY TEPVY . ifr. linid-.slll theorv of labor on J J ill and other oaptains of in oncrntidn. will bo several E Jlr. nml Mr. Hohert l.owi. of Per sist were in Coulnil Piuttl on lnisi iipss ami viniIpiI ivtatie there re cenll.v. Kim nk Cnstoi' nml liimilv have uioveil to ('riiwt'onl, Wnli. Arthur .Mmiixon unit family hnvo returui'il to (heir Iiome in Klmuntli iMiunfy nfter vtMllnir (lie Alhrtglit, FoaIoi', Kieueli, .Minim ami ladnle rtiinilitm. .lack Vmutliu nml wife of I'louuee (toelv pitted en route for lleale to iil Mr. (lorilou nml .family. The jjiiinIh of (ho llelhmV Iiome Sumlay were Mi now Mav Fieueli nml Deihle Minler, Aloe Veatnl nml Peml Stowell. Mr. JlelCee of Umiilou Hull Mi Millie Hodg of (lold Hill wore vU ilin? relulivoA hfie lat week, n. llrti'kdi. of Pot (land is cloying at the l'Vonrli ixueh nml in nulling-, We regret to hour of the deatli of floorgo JackMin of MedfoiM. t (iwiii'wl the l)odin nincli luri eai ago ami vw known as the '"Water Meloif liug" on aeeount of tlie ;ivt ttinutiliiM of wntpr melons ho taioed. lie was a Irteml In the poor uml no one left lu hoiue hungry. Among thoo who imtnl en route fer KluniHtli animtv tvrti Oienr Kogerx, 1V Clia'piimn unit fninily ami I'ltarlea Krv and faiaily, Frank, Milton, Kit mill Smifotd UntiMou. Tom Katnoy, .lfl.ver HhiiiihIi ami V L Itaiuey woiv m .Uekminville .Monday. Among; Ihoao on Ike i.iek ht ate Mn. Jean Couuxtir anil dauglitei, Tol ltaiapy, tift Ptor. Cora rriwh. Mia .Mattk Minter i hhiIihc n tw iav m MmKomI. Tde Oreicou Power Cy. at Albany JU U)l U6 Ue i lee I r I., fun lwHiIlag flag wrrlte for the ltvn4it of et- 10,",h ,fk ASHLAND Hi VICINITY llnrry It. McCoy nnd wife nro vis itors of the .1. W. McCoy family, eom Inff from Port Scott, Kansas. Tho men nro brothers, thp former being n travollnu snlesmnn. On Mondny tho visitors wcro calling upon Medford rolntlvps. There are six brothers In the fnmlly, sons of C. It. McCoy of St. Joseph, Missouri, who lived hero n yeor or so somctlmo since. All thcBo sons nro scattered over the country holding responsible positions. Of the six, tho Port Scott representa tive of tho fnmlly Is the stnlwdrt nnd (Ii6 oldest, although J. W. McCoy of this city prides himself on being tho tallest. Tho Indies of the Congregational church will glvo n lawn fete on their church premise, Friday evening, July 2.1. Previous to n visit to the exposition nt Snn Prnnclsco. Mrs. Ileryl Kramer nnd hor sister, Miss Herthn Hllnson hnvn gono to Newport to puss n, fort night for recuperation at tho popular resort by tho ocean, .Mrs. Louis White of Ager, Cal., and Miss Mary Freeman of McCloud, both sisters of Mrs. Frank Dickey, hnvo been rpcent visitors nt tho Dickey homo, 489 Allison street. Tho locnl committee to further pinna for tho Hague river valley pic nic for lowans, to be held In Ashland on Friday, July 30, met Monday even ing, C. n. Lnmkln being chairman nnd J. II. McOeo, secretary. Tho former In from Inwood, Lyon county, nnd the latter. from Clnrlndn, Pnge rounfy, In the Ilawkoyo stale, Medford having taken tho Initiative In the mntter, It was oxpectPd that tho metropoplls would put In nn appearance .100 strong, and Grants Pass 200. Tho picnic will bo hold In Chmitntiu.ua park, wllh n bosket dinner nt noon, (ho program beginning nt 1 o'clock. Ashland will furnish froo badges, also coffen and trimmings. The Civic Im provoniPiit Club will sorvo Ice crpnur, procpoito of which will bo placed In their publicity fund. Edrly In tho week Sergeant Adams nnd four men of first company did Boiuo cxtrn skillful shooting on tho rifle range betwon Phoenix nnd Mcd ford, which ndvnnee$ them, from sec ond to flrfU place nmong tho records made by the local organization, Mondny'B Installment of "Oregon In Knrly Days," In tho Portland Jour nnl as pennod by Fred Lockloy, staff correspondent, deals with familiar names hereabouts, notably that of Un do Iko Miller, who for ypars resided In Ashland. fjio article In quostlon relates to the Indian wars. Undo Iko died hero and Ih burled In ABhland cometery. Ills wife survived him but a day or two nnd the Joint funeral service was hold on tho samo dato. AT one t lino Pnclo Ike was city mar shal and figured In this capacity In n ludicrous predicament wherein ono .!l!o Walker mndo. u getawuy with a horso which has been "arrested" for being hitched near n shop on tho plaza contrary to ordinance. Kx-Presldont Theodore Itoosevclt, on his way to San Francisco, was a passenger on the Shasta limited Tiips day morning. Though his nppearanco hero was at an early hour with nono (o do him roverenco by personal man. Ifestatlon, nevertheless his place on tho diner nt tho breakfast period was marked by tho nppenrnnco of Ash land roses ns a floral reminder. Jlay Uollman, son or Link ITelman, tho family having been former resi dents here but "now of Los Angeles, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. K. V. Jones, and other relatives In this vicinity. He made the trip from southern Call fornlti on it motorcycle, accompanied by his friend, William Safo. Tho boys each hnvo a ir.-tnoilel three-speed In dlnn machine of extra heavy propor tions. The last of the week they plan o start on a transcontinental trip to New York, tho initial portion of (ho Journey bolng by way of Craler Lakp and pastern Oregon. John II Scurry, civil engineer, promlnentl) Identified with enrl con struction work on the Southern Pa cific, and known by several old-timers throughout this territory, died rec ently tu Seattle ut mi advanced ago. For enrs he has been on the retired list, lie was a veteran of the civil war. having seen service on tho Con federate side from tho dawn of Hull Iliin to the (Umax or Appomattox. Mrs. Ktigeula Atkinson Is dally expecting a visit from Mr. nml Mrs. 0. II. Owen of Hepubllc, Missouri, who are touring the Pacific roast Mr. Owen I a nephew of Mr. Atkin son Among distinguished visitors who have pawed through here of lato was Govoruor Infield Scolf Hammond of; Mlnnowita. and party -who were en route to San Francisco on No. 13, TtumdHN noon Friends of tho Knoblauchs, former residents and now,of Sacramento, are lomltidod that Mrs Geo Knoblauch U superintendent of the Sacramento! John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant SW H. IIAHTI.KTT Phoiiea M. 47 ami 17-JU Ambulance tirnlc Coroner ' s-n 1 i ; ..n, iyi.. .n' .'cdiinty exhibit at San Frnnclscb, and a recent letter from tho family con veys a cordial Invitation for Ashland people to visit those headquarters In tho California building. Although California auto plate numbers have reached tho enumer ation of 199,999, tho highest Indi vidual number noticed here tho pres ent season has ben In tho vicinity of 110,000. Tho Shrlner equipment de luxo among tho multiplicity of templo 'specials which were entertained here was a "Lti Lit" ns Its nnmo Implied Tho contingent wns from Philadel phia, One of Its baggage cars had an Inlaid fjoor of hardwood polished for dancing equipped with piano and string orchestra. The buffet was for tified, wllh everything from'-butter milk to nudwelser. , . Sheep seem lo have tile right, of way ovpr cattle In view of 'current shipments. Over 3000 head went south on Monday, shipped In double deckers, consigned by Swnnson & Son to. Sacramento livestock merch ants, Charloy Johnson, who was tempor arily assigned to Chautauqua duty during tho nssembly sen Ron, has re sumed hia place on police dntnll at the dopot. Fifty five Individual locomotives were handled In local railroad yards last Friday, and fifty on Saturday. Of tho former 43 went south nnd 12 north, of tho latter .1". south and 15 norti. George Toslovln, former grocery man In I bo depot district, and now of Kugonc, Is revisiting locnl friends nnd scones, having motored over from tho Willamette accompanied by his dnughter nnd BOn-In-lnw. Ills son Clnrence Is now fanning In Lnno county. Mrs. Grnco Hench Lnldfow, of Crockett, Cnl., daughter of former well known residents here, Is visiting1 Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Yeo, Jess Powell of Ayer.'s Spur, was bitten by a rattler last Friday. At tho tlmo lift wns In tho vicinity of Wngner Springs, Pnrtlpg had boon shooting snakes, when ono crnwlod Into a hole, and while Jess wan In vestlgntlng tho retrent with n stick, the rattler retallotcd by stinging Pow ell In tho hand. Instead of being rushed to Pasteur treatment nt Port Innil, Powell slmpjy went to tho local sanitarium for'trenfnicnt and his case Is In nowlso deemed serious, Mr. and Mrs. lfon Hndcllffo, nccom paiilpd by their daughter Mario and Bon Max, all of Marcus, Iowa, aro visiting In tho family or Wm. Yeo, Mrs. Hndcllffo being Mrs. Yeo's niece. Mr. Hadcllffo is nn nttorney In his prosperous Iowa town. .Miss Sid Helmnn hns recently gritd na(ed as n trained nurso at tho Lnno hospital, San Francisco. Miss Isabel Holmnn Is assistant postmaster at Pctalumn, Cal., where her father re sldps. Hoth nro daughters of Grant llelmnn, former well known resldont who nt one time conducted the local Holman baths. Miss Virginia Hargadlno, enjoyed a birthday anniversary at tho auto camp grounds on Tuesday afternoon. About a dozen of her little friends enjoyed Ihe hospitalities of tho event, chaperoned by Virginia's mother, Mrs. Nate Hates and Mrs. J. R. Casey. Nino excursion specials passed uoro Tuesday. F.Iks aro beginning to be In ovldenco. On Wednesday tho grand "exhausted rooler" of (he order accompanied by n big retinue, is scheduled lo go north. About it week later xiuiir one 'mil n happy lln)ii?lit, to-vnt; let u 'is u community in hoiuo wav How our rt- preeintion of (lie services of Mr. iuvl Mrs. Ohnrtran, (ho reul( being lltnj on (lie evening of Saturday, July I", about (10 of the neighbor nml friends gathered nt the liopiluble home of Mrs. Clinutrni! nnd proceeded to have ii thoroughly trtl tii"'' f' SM ernl hours. Muic nnd Miigtng, limp ing" for thoi-o who wished and m due tune a lioitntilul repast provided 1 (he Indies of the xuinitv. A featme CAT LIN AMU) ARROW COLLAR THIN. 1-lOIIT VET tiTAKCIIM) ANUilOHTl-Y ure rtuTT.rnouif aro- ip " Belmont School (For Boy) 21 miles south of Sin Franclsce thlak thai oar bo, wial tboutnlfal rvnu wl.a. Our rr4uatr awr, rrvowutvuUiUkia. tuttltuliua. (kata-laitl (ui rulidoat 4 Ml lwill.J iw an U tl rarrulatfu. I Hutarit Ta UawAhttMlla a-iuuw ul Trlwltf 4 al bo ! BtiHiarauirmMiUarUtft'rr aa4luc W.utitullV tilailralnl raUIcu KHlM BuitMilr rrrr '!'" 'r"" aaimr ,vM l Ua Haul tlrltrslrnllllU alrarlrkataua. Nulaia ca tall Ukt U I'Uf. vf 1 ult U U trbwL W T UUO,HmJSuI Ihti K.6lbw.eal.. DERBY' DOINGS i "Mrfa CAT LI N JH M5. of the evening, wn nn old-ffme drum pftrpx, which brought buck the days of "Old Lawn Syno," with the airs of 50 years ago. For the pnst fourteen years the people of Derby and vicinity Intvc been particularly fortunate in hnving ns postmaster Mrs. A. B. Clmrlrmi, luring n portion of the. period Mr. Chiutriin had (lie nppoinlmehi, l"l oilier ditties Tirevpnled his beoming prominent oh active postmniler. nnd (o the general public Mrs. Chnrtrnn lias ever been (he goveniuiPtit repn1 semntie. On neconnt of civil serv ice rules n, now polmntcr wns late ly appointed, who took over the of fice July 1. Tho event of the gndicring wns tlie presentation a Mr. and Mr.s. rhnti (rnn of a fine rending Mnir, the pre sentation wns mnde by K. Hill of Fresno, Cnl., in n few well choen remarks, he hrottglit out nnd empha sized the thought that loyalty lo duly and patriotism to country, per tained to the ndministrntion of n small post office its well as lo (he military service of the republic. As Mr. Hill is an old soldier the idea comes with peeulinr i'oi'ee and to the writer ficems (n be worthy of consideration. It was intended Hint (he function should ho n surprise but our modern inventions have made such an effort useless, some one telephoned mid the surprise fen t lire wns lo( (lien nnd there. In (he "wee sum hours" nnd with best wishes for our hosts of the oc casion, we went our several wnys Imping (hut all -similar offiiir-i might pass ns pleasantly. niumntier-Frnnk Drug Co. of Port land has started move to establish drug farms for raising different drug plants. i THE PAGE ' i Conl, 'Comf ortahle. 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