Wyw!M'i'W'lfc i ktl , i- FOUR (V1EDFOKD JtlAlL. TRIBUNJS AN 1NDKPRNDKNT NmVHPAPIim , puumshkd ravi'iir aftkhnoon EXCKPT HUNIMT BY TI1I3 MBOFOItO PltlNTlNO CO. Offleo Mall Trlljuno Building, IB-37-2 North Ftr street; tclC'ilione 75. Tho Democrflllo Times. Th Mftlford Mull, Tho Mcflfonl Tribune, The South rn OreBonlan, The Ashland Tribune. rtr-ncrntOTinw ttTr PAGE oSS monlhrmnT-"!rr.T.'II,8:!I.S(,,,v,'l by W''inf? unitedly iia ranMth ilrtltvMt-iwi liv nctritnr In Medrord. Phoenix, Jacksonville nnd Central Point .. .50 nsturdsy only, by mall, per year . Weekly, lier ycur... - LEO Official Puper of the Cltv of Medfon) Official Paper of Jackson County. Entered on etovnd-olties matter st Metlrnrd, Orouen. under the net of March I, '7. t tiworn Clroiilnllon for 1914. ttitt. I'till leased wire Associated Press dli pitched. ..4&t stmh . J. ! .J. Subscribers falllDE to rccolre papers promptly, phono Ctrcu- iRtlon Mnnngor at 2G0R. HONG KONG KOLUM Mlmiy Mellrnn It del piilee foot In It when bIii- tly on nuv rllpjiir Ono tiling uiijliod) ran leant wllli oitl nllartlng rlii ri i bottom- hwIiii inlng.. Uji They (.' ".Mnry lmd a llttki lnniTi." Tho pout long lmd writ. Now Willi tho rlHliiK cent of niont, Sliji'd belter hang on It! THOMAS TIN'KM? : 1'IANO TUNNIl ? Minnie, Inilliinii ! H . . . . l'limi Viiiidrtillo (Slinw anil I.eo) SlinwWliy did you cat no lllllo while you '0rn In Purls? I.t'o Herntiso nil thoy gnvo mo won nerojilnno oJilokon. Sliuw What kind of olilrkon In aeroplane chicken? I.eo The kind Mint Ih nil wings and maohlnury nnd no niuat. 8linwWlint kind of niiHwnr rnn I expect titter tho way you embar rassed nit' whllo In Hrussols? I.co What did 1 do In llrussuls Rhaw Do you remember that I Introduced you to Plotro MitsenKiil, who composed "Cnvnllorln ItUHtlcan la?" I.eo Yea, I rouioinlior. Shan' I told ynu ho wan a famous conductor, nnd what wan tho reault? I.oa Woll, what wna tho rosult? Shaw Yon nuked It 1 lit for a trntis for. And In London ynu bohuvod wonto than Hint. I.eo .guy not to, Theosophllee. Sliaw Do you ,reoMll that I took ton to the tlioatora to see play liy tliHkiuilitMire? I.io Well. what of UT Hliaw At the tinfoil of tho tecond not you got up in your Mat hiiiI liol lord for tint nuthflr. 1'at Ouiuin llinlc A wnrsjiiji touohwl st h military port on tilt rMtat of IroUud and n "Tummy" iumUhk fullbwnlwl lrUh ir on tha atraet .necoatwl htm with: llvrv, I ay. Jt, whH art ou kuIu' to put thuM whUkom' tf )our on (be rwwrvn Hut?" Put lurutHl nnd eywl hli iiHtlaniir thouihtrulty for thi pae of half Mcontl, than: "l)aorra. Juat m ioom an vur oit pli our own tngu on th olvll IIhi," waa tn riply. I lor Wtkli Canntcl Tbay wire tltng off fowl In a rtmtaurant. "You ." ha aplalutHt, aa hv aliuwoil har taa n Ulilmna. "you like hold bar. Tkon m umat both iflMkaa wl.h anil pull, and wttrn Itihaavy e.paae of tmnsportaltuu nud hroalia tha one who ha the hlgver Knrt uf It will have M m her wlak. graiiUKl." tint I aoa't knew uii.it to HUh fjDl'." ho protMh-d. 'Oh. bwt y mh Hi rn k .r .miic thlna'" h auM. ' No. I eaa'l," afce ut-Ucj, . mu i (hlni of unythtttg I want rv much " W"ll ill wlah foi you, ' he ex Halo il ' ill sm i.ullv'" aba aakiMt ' W I il" ii, tliei' no ue foo'iii v (h Utv it! a I -hlMiiir ' glie Jjt r roi'ied. with a a lad atulta. ' yHt can llDV Hi ' VILLAGE JEALOUSIES. ADKPLOIMMLIO hick oHmi'moiiy o.wsisfs between Hie cilies or.souiliern Oregon. K reminds one of village rivalry that should have been long ago outgrown. The prosperity of one -ity in no way injures the others. Each occupies a field of its own. None can secure prosperity by decrving the others. Their material interests can only bo mi aiieinpi was matte u jiooi me iiiicj-csis 01 souineni Oregon at the San Francisco exposition, but after making an auspicious start, Klaiiiath county withdrew nnd went it alone and has not been a gainer thereby. This petty rivalry and jealousy is shown no where so plainly as in attempts to seen re the benefits of automobile tourist traffic. Grants Pass has for several years made an organized attempt to divert travel from the Pacific highwav to the coast route hoping thereby to roan a bene fit at, the expense ol other county has refused to co-operate in the movement to make the Pacific highway a fii"S class boulevard. Crater Lake tourists are directed to take the Gold Hill-Debenger Gap road a make-shut highway, the elloi't to Keep tourists away Jrom iMedlora l, Ijig signs along the road efforts that cannot profit either Grants Pass or Gold Hill. Roseburg has retaliated against Grants Pass discrimi nation by more or less successful efforts to induce the state highway commission to adopt a new route for the Pacific highway via Glendale and Tiller to Trail, thence to Cen tral Point, which besides being many miles shorter, cuts out Josephine county altogether. This road runs most of the way through the forest reserve! which pays no taxes and will not benefit a settler. Roseburg hopes thereby to reap the benefit of Crater Lake traffic, though that city has done nothing to make Crater Lake accessible or de velope it. Klamath Falls has for years hammered the Iiogue river valley country. I Jig signsilong the Pacific highway ad vise the tourist to take the Agor route to Crater Lake, and at Klamath Falls every effort is made to keep the tourist from returning via this region, while the central Oregon route is boosted. As a result the tourist .carries away the impression that Oregon is a desert. At the meeting of the congressional rivers find harbors commission at Crescent City this week, Grants Pass ora tors unfortunately allowed their prejudice to get the best of facts by asserting that the Illinois valley would pro duce more tonnage than the Rogue river valley for a rail road and other assertions along the same line. Great care was exercised that the congressmen should not be given a glimpse of this section, which really will furnish most of the traffic. There is a glimpse of hope in the fact that harmony or near harmony, prevails between Ashland and Medford. Citizens of both towns realize finally that the prosperity of the one is reflected in the other and that what helps one helps both. The same community of interest sentiment should exist among all the sections of southern Oregon. The tourist is capable of judging for himself as to the respective merits of the various localities. Give him the opportunity. Say a good word whenever possible for neighboring cities for nothing disgusts the stranger more than the the knocker. There is no surer way to homeseekcrs and investors out of the country than to talk pessimistically about it your self, and next to knocking your own city, the cardinal sin is to knock your neighboring city. KAYS IN PORTLAND One of tho world Kreateit film moving ploturoa, "Tho lllrth of a Nation." U to have a allowing In Portland next week at the llotllg theater. " "TIim lllrth of a N'atlou" aturted nut to ho a dramatization of TIioiiiuh OKoii'h "Tho Olanaman," but It noon uotgntw tho original Mory. It work od Imokwanl from Mr. Dlxoii'm ro mniiDO of tht reeonalruotlolT and in cludttd the Civil war In an attempt to uliow that thla country win not roull) horn until It had proved ltn unity b a hlduoua time of liloodhd and rebuilding Tha film tol halt a million dollar to maktf, oiuph)luK tliouiid or men and huraea for IIh action GERMANY VOTEvS ANOTHER NEW WAR LOAN IIIIULIN, Aug 81. -The relchatug . roachea Waahluuton net week. jeaterday JMiaaail uuaiilmotialy the ten Private advlcea from Carrnnaa to thouaaiut willlun marlta war loan oil jla Wuhlutou reiu'eaeiitntlvtM today holh the aeeoutl and third lomlliiM. ''l ho expected to be In Mexico City Dr. Karl Helfferlolt. the Imperial j Monday. truaaiirer. hi hla apeei-h daallng with Aocordln to all Information rench the enormoualy liiereaalnii enat of tliw I ll0r. GmuiR In tepllng to the war. tha ateadlly linrroaalng coat of Pan-Ainorlcun appeal will reject tin tha manufacture of ammunition, the Pace conference propoaul and urjte oeuHitton of ntw tarrltory anld: "UoUiMg fat (UataB thla owiul ar of the war will tie harder In mitv rapeta thaH In taa ft rat. lle ii(l dud irvator aiartloua lauat tw ruailc lo nuiport the hotua pptiUtlna, .il tiuinii; want ami avrtlu threat- iniiK liUl We shall davol twool,li1 b' '""aeh of ilisclpllue for lundreil willton marks (50,000,ei hom tlic ikw ueitll to aaalatUg aol illi rn' fauilli.i. .mi t (hom ut a( wurk'' lie aiaiu-d Hiui i h. altlaa mum aitr...i t ioi hut tn.it lhy ar iriuliua .iKJiio.) .u. h .i ii atirt taa. I ii- in-.. .. iiiu.i ' .Hiiiuuv tha Heat to; eoaaael ttiaaa to rrcogalte tkat art. iiiicoiMjiivraliii " ,i' AfEDFORT) MATTJ TRIBUNE, 1'op the common good Oregon towns. Josephine and Gold II ill co-operates m OF PAIS IS Superintedent Steel ol the I'rnler l.ako XhIioiihI l'aik leeeived n wire to meet Stephen Miillier, usituut to the aecieltirv of the interior, in charge of uatiouHl iHtikx, at Med lord Suturdny morning. I'pou his arrivnl here, he received Hiiother wire to meet him at ('hiloipiin iiikletul, Sun day morning, necehMtnling u fotved huek trii over the mountain. .Mr. ,riither will nunc in Mtlford Tnewluy evening and it tune permiU, will he entciiaiued h the I'liiieoitv elult, CARRAN2A WILL CHANGE BASE OF OPERATIONS WASHINGTON, Aug. 81.- (Jonoral CurrauaM, It was learned hero today, la proimrliiK to mora from Vera Crtii to Mexico City nt once and to have hla government established in the old capital by the time hla roupoiiHO to tho PuiwAinorlrwn peace appotil reeocnltlon of hU aovarnmeiit aa the u rent guarantee of peace. It became apparent that Carranzn fi generals Inland to let their ehlefan Her the conferees for them, whin rcNHnoa trout them, lurliiitlug lion etui landldo Aaullar. Koeraor Vera irtu. arrive! staitiu that It the gt'iterals to answer Indrpanileutl. I John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Atmunt jw h. lui'TMrrr Pliones ,M. 47 aiut 17-J'J AuliuUnco rierlr tironT lFEDFORD, ORFOON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, WALKS WITH TIGERS RIDES ELEPHANTS- THAT'S MME. SCHUMANM-HEINK ENJOYING HER VACATION EL 'An BBBBBBBamJaRSHaBaK -r J Mine. Srliiiiiutiin-llcliikflinttliiK 'Ui I-'iiwk-I.h X. Iliisluiian HOLLYWOOD', fill., Auk. 'JO. -Mtne. Si'lininnnn-Ili'ink, who ninkcs lirr'MiiiiiiiiT lionit' near Sim I lionet, Iiiih liPfii spt'inliiu: it part ol' lier vo cation titno 'Moiiis tin1 niovit's" in nnd mound Hollywood. Slit- rotlo the oh-plmnt at Timor nl City nnd huisIiitiKly oNclniincd lo it int'rry orowii around Imr, "two ol' n kind." Slio walked inlo n tour's ohko nnd Ntnyi'd for live ininnli'K. Coniinout injr upon I lie iiiiitiui' -tunt, lio ohur ai'li'iistioally ropln-d: "It wan won derful iiinir iii", hut l'l rnthur fnoo u Hi'vorul-llioifii'iiil iyi'd iiutlii'iu'o tlmn walk out ntriiiii I couldn't help At the Churches Kphropal S n. m. Holy Communion. 1 1 a. in. MornliiR Prayer. WM. II. HAMILTON'. Vicar. Catholic (South Onkdalo Ave.) I'lrst Mnssi Sunday nt 7:00 a. in. Second MnHs at ! : 30 a. m. KvenliiK BcrvlroH nt 7:30 p. in. illSV. .10IIN POWICKR. ()akdalc..o. .McllioilKI. Sunday Kehool 10 a. m. Preaching at'll n. in. nnd 7 p. in. Prnjer meeting Thursday evenliig. H. M. IIIIA.NIIAM, Pnator. Speolnl Rospel meeting elinutatiqita park. AHhland, at 3..oVlock Sunday nftornoon. Also prnlso gorvlco. Kv eryliody Invited. I). S. WOOD. Pit'siiiteilan (Cor. Main nud Holly Sin.) Preaching nt II a. in. President Crooka of Albany college will apeak. n InteroHtliiK .speaker and an Inter- OHtlng Htihject. Sunday school at 10 a. in. KhulerKiirten at 11 a. m. No evening service. PlrM (liuirli of ClnlM, SdenlUt Sunday aervlco at 1 1 o'clock. Sub ject. "Mind " Wodneaday evening testimonial meeting nt s o'clock. AH are cordially Iniited. Sundny arhool at 10 o'clock. AM under the aae or 80 yonra are wel come. Headliig room In church edifice, 218 North Oakdnle, open from 1:80 to I:;t0 dally ecept Sunduya and hoi. Idnya. Free Methodist. (Cor., 10th nnd Ivy.) Sunday Sell (hi I 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. m. ifnd 7: SO p. m. Ilov. J. W. ShnrpQ will preach at the morning nervlctj. Mlil-wiMk prayer meat lug Thursday at 7: SO p. in. PrenuUIng at Orlffln creek school houao in teh mnriiliiK at 1 1 o'clock. The service aro free to all Come and uoleouie J. K. lUt.MH.KV. Pastor I'lrst Cluistlnii Cliiiieli Wo Invite urn to the sen Ices that ou iua be edified nud hui't up In JO - -. M Ami uica's Grlatf.st ClGAUKTTF thinking what n wonderful opportun ity that creature had to Kpring upon my hunk." As real humnnni"- js one or lier .trouge't tniith, .Mine. Sclminumi llcink has displayed tiniKiial delight in meeting n number of the film slur. In Hollvwootl nt tha Quality film concern who stopped off long enough to have a friendly little chat with l'mncis Hti'dimun. When u photographer tiitn1iiis near linked tho privilege of taking n pic ture of theiu as tliov hi ood talking, Mndaino'x voice rippled into one uf her infectious laughs iih ho uuwcrcd "This is tho life, flo uhend1" the mom holy faith. Rjvocltil music and Koupel aermona. 10:1.' . in. Kormon, "IVllowahlp one with Another." Spcclnl iiiiikIc. . ji. rn., Rornion, "What yo Po.m- HCHa." Sunday soliool at 0:1.". Wo would be glad to ceo more pnrcnta accom pany their children to this service. Try It Sunday. f ChrlHtlan l'ndcnvor noclcty meela nt 7, p. in. The nttendnnce hns boon Increasing nil Hummer becnuso UiIh Ih a iiplendld organization. Join It. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday nt S p. m. Mlsa lleaa llrynn will sing by RKclnl request nt tlio Christian church, Sunday. IIAUUY IC. Tl'CKBH, Ml'ulstor. Cent nil Point (liurili .Votes The Christian workers of this place are murli pleaged with the good at tendance and Interest shown In the Sunday evening union aervlcea. Thla wel'k we are to have with us Kov. F. W. Cars! one. pnstor of the tinpllst church In Medford, who will address us cui the aithjoct, "Does It Pay lo ho a Christian? All are moat cordially Invited. ' lliiptlst "The live chpich w.ltli a cordial wnloonvo." Morning lerv'ea 1 1 o'clock. Sub ject, "The Covenant Into Which Ciod Kilters with the llellever," Ilov. F. W. Cnratena, pnstor. Uvanlng aorv'co ? oeloek, Prof. Curtis P. Coq. of MoMlnnvllle. II. Y. P. P. 7 p. m. Topis. "A llnak of Sound nollef Why and How to (let It." Leader Lester Wilcox. Prof. Coe will n'ap, nddreae the young jioojdo, Sundny school 9: !." a. in. Helpful lessons. Kino Fellowship! Come. FRED HENSHAW . . RETURNS FROM SURVEY Frod F. Honshaw, district engineer of wntor resources, a branch of the IT. S geological suryo, baa returned from a trip to Diamond Lnko where lie went on an Inspection trip to as certain whether or not ho would bo Justified In recommending tho lnko for a national nark. lr. Ilonshaw was ncconipanlctlby Uionard Lund gren of the I'. S. forest ?orv!ce. Measurements were made of Fish lake ami uthcr sources In estimating water supply. Hut $3000 was appro priated h the last legislature so all water work Is handlcnpped I WILL OIVE S1000 KIFAlLtaCUREsifCANCECirTUMOflitttit belors P POISON At? lUtii a iltxtis ti BONE n,IK.nll,,an,D,iii uiuiuuir.ii.icui i u; j No TAY Uaitl CURED WWIUN oURAH!E Na I. r t ..li I K i I V TUU0.I UVP SOREvi'H ' CANCER ho-p ttr u ..I PICf llfllt r . H..IUbW Any LUMP i WOMAKS BREAST S C AH S E H -i ' u JT skuHuicuT i' i . i m i i s r i-wi ( An i ..ii ti M 'l Or. I Mrs. Dr. CHAKttY 6 CO. gjniiSf sei.Mf lUjii Cruutl tiUSi Hiij- 4340 I 436C VsUscu St- Stnfiinduo.Ctl, KINDLY MAIL THIS MiMiA CANCCH vim' SKl 1915. LOSS OF LIFE IN GULF HURRICANE PLACED AI 200 OALVKNTON, Texas, Aug. 21. Totn! known deaths from the hurri cane both for fliilroatim islnnd nnd the mainhind of Soutlieat Texas to ln v stood nt L'llO. WASmilN'OTOW Aug. 'Jl Oov ernor Ferguson of Te.xns todny tele gniplicl President WINon that the loss fif hTc from (lie tropienl storm ulong till' Texas eonat will not exceed INK) and that estiiiintc of the dnmage Iiae licen greatly exaggerated. He said the situation uus under control. OALVKSrON', Te.xns, Aug. 21.--"Unyor Fisher of Onlveston todnv an hi it wns prohahle tlmt the citizens there would send nn nppenl to the Texns legislature nsking thnt they he given nn extension upon their tuxes in or der to meet the big finnneial drain enused hy Monthly's storm. The people necording to tlio mayor, nlrcndy nre discussing ndditionnl grade rnising nnd filling lo meet tho new problems which the latest sfomi brought to light. A wall inclosing the inner hnrhor has been sinraested ns it protection in cn-e of further storms. EIGHT AMERICANS LOST LIVES ON ARABIC WASHINOTON, Aug. 21. Klght nnmofl now appear on the state de partment's list of Amorlcnn pasBen gcrs not fo.ind among survivors of tho lost liner Arabic. A dispatch tonight from Qiieenstown related Ambnssndor Pane at London added the following "Mrs. F. T. Moore.'Mr. ;md Mrs Fred UurgGHa; .1 Kolleft. STAR I!atei- S.TlIM)Y t)M,V Romance of Elaine Two Parts. Tho Wlieless Detective Police Dog Cartoon Comedy "Ima Simp on Job" Comedy Pathe News PltlCKS r, AMI III I'K.VTS Coming "IIYPOCHITHS" Two f)n8 Onlv. Hoglunlng Tuesday, August list Uye EMPIRE " Saturday, Aug. 21 6'The Education of Father" Two IJoi'l (nu'(ly Drama "Blazinsr the Trail" 'to DraHia ii You Need ('oinertv a "Uncle's Last Letter" ( Mined v THE EMPIRE Sunday Only "Dolls of Intrigue" Two K.'tl Pathi D1.111..1 "Whiffles at the Fronf A Sii,ijji Tw RtM I C'-in. ii Gulf of Rosas A MAGNIFICENT TRIP ABROAD IN SPANISH WATERfJ, ALLIES TO ASSIST GREEKS WITH WAR LOAN PA HIS, Aug. 21. A dispatch 'a the Tomps from Athens says the cor respondent has been authorized by dlplomntlsts to announce that M. Ven Izelos, the Creole premier, Is princi pally occupied with tho possibility of floating a Creek loan through the as sistance of the allies. Tho premier Is declared to hnvo consulted London nnd Paris. THEPAGE Medford's Leading Theater Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventllntod. Big Saturday Night Show V. LAWSON BUTT In the Famous Production DON CAESAR BE BAZAN Four Acts. Kssnnay Drama. "The Happy House" VltnRrnph Comedy. "Mr. Jarr'sBg Vacation" SUNDAY "ONLY The Illg Coined) Four Flora Finch, Wll'lnin Shea, Hiighlo Mack and Kate Price, In 'HEAVY VILLI ANS" A Vltngraph-Hroadway Star Fenturo in Three Acts. " IJasanny Omnia "A MAN AFRAID" Two Parts. Richard Travefs and Hence Noel. HloKrnph Drama "Her Hidden Life" Its Always a Itlg .Slum nl the Page Six Heels or Pictures lit Rvery Show 5-10 13c HEILIG THKATRE PORTLAND COMING AUGUST 29. -I). W. Griffith's- MIGHTY MASTERPIECE Just Eight Days More and It Is Here a Doctor"