KtEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREClONf 0 CUT BRUSH THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 11)15 LLiHULIlU.iX. PAGE THREE OBSCURING W GRADE CROSSING ASHLAND, Oct. G. Tho Counuer a bodv not only transacted routlno luslnesa at Its last mectlnc, but also initiated and furthered ninny vital projects. Tho first stop tackled was to ollm nto some of tho surroundings at tho railway crossing cast of town, which m a dangerous ono to say tho least. Brush which obstructs tho view in jtjbat particular locality will bo nrub Sed out so that teams and nutos can 4ho moro readily seo whoro thoy aro It. Tho particular crossing Is near tno C. A. Gray ranch. $A Portland party of three, headed y juugo wm. coivig, aro expected "ere Oct. 18. Itufus C. Ilelman, a sinmlssloner of lulnomah county, and Ed W'erleln, Teproscntlng tho Portland Hallway, Power nnd Light Co., will accompany tho Judgo as nc- 'Cfcdltod representatives of tho Man ufacturers ana L.anu rrouuets nnow 'j ... . . d will address tno high ficliool. .It planned to make their visit a social ent In a way, with a luncheon to bo rved nt tho noon hour at Hotel Ore- i. Their visit hero Is preliminary ono nt Med ford In tho evening. tops toward welcoming tho visitors i'ro being made. Bt' In tho social lino It Is planned to mippioniom regular meetings or tnc dub by giving a scries of "at homo" featherings tho coming winter upon specified dates which do not conflict Lwlth tho transaction of buslncsi. Tho luncheon feature will prevail at theso nlfio, with tho implied understanding that local hotels bo patronized in this respect Instead of refreshments Doing served on a "catclWnn-cittch'' Sin" bnsls. Publicity Manager Duryea submit- d a brief and comprehensive report 4 f tho wide scope of accomplishment In his department for tho past four Slonths, Including compiling nnd "jjirintlug, voluminous correspondence, and tho entertainment of distinguish- fid visitors, many of national repu tation. Several of th,o leading rail way systems of tho country through their publicity chnnnels have been lined up In behalf of advertising Ash- land's advantages, and effects both rect nnd Indirect will result favor ably therefrom.'' Chief among tho ad vertising methods has been a syste matic circulation on n largo scale of tho new springs booklet through out the big railway centers. Never before within a given tlmo has tho publicity Idea been so widely clrculat- d as within tho past four months, the result being a most encouraging outlook. Tho committee on n new hotel re ported satisfactory progress. A structuro of this kind both as to size and appointments will havo to bo commensurate with tho position Ash- laud it asumlng as a resort center, consequently tho commltto's labors in 5hls field aro covering a wldo jango Ind thoy aro Investigating tho merits of tho project with painstaking, de tail. The only discordant note soundod t this gathering was In regard to ontracts for tho 50,000 booklet cdl Ion, but this has gotten to bo ancient history. The springs commission had exclusive Jurisdiction oer this con tract, consequently tho clu bdlsavow- ed any responsibility whatever in tho Tnater and discouraged further agita tion or tho subject. Moreover, tho Job Is practical)' completed nt too late a period for competitive bids, to bo entertained. Further agitation, if any, of this disagreeable Incident will o confined to tho columns of local papers and on a paid basis at that. It Is to be hoped that tho concluding fhaptor of this unpleasant contention Juts been wrltteu up. Aftor a free parliament discussion relative to Sunday topics, tho club ad journed, sonndlng tho praises of tho ."Trade at Home" slogan, tho merits of which were fully recognized In the upbuilding of both town and county. SQUADRON IIOSTON, Oct. 7. While the main part of the Atlantic fleet Is engaged i'a war maneuvers along the wholo Atlantic coast, a detachment of tor- medo boat destroyers was dispatched to participate in a mimic attack on the coast defenses of this city. V The "war game" was distinct from the larger operations. On the theory that the enemy had landed an army north of Iloston and Ivns preparing for a direct naval as- tault on the harbor defonsos, the va- rlous forts were railed upon to sum linon all their powers of defense, ijluoys, channel markers and light- Louse illuminations v. ero theoreti tally removed to hamper tho ap- tprouib. of the hostile fleet. BRAINS, PLUS THE ARM, PLUS THE PUNCH ItY IlltOWN HOLMES I Drains, tho punch and the arm aro three big Phil assets for tho world scries. Tho brains aro represented by Pat Moran, manager. This is Moran's first season as n leader, but ho has proven himself a baseball strategist. Ho tok a club that had been shot to plecci by Federal league raids, plug ged n holo here and a holo there nnd brought tho team out In front where it remained through month after month of hot campaigning. Tho punch Is represented by Cactus Crnvath, tho heavyweight slugger. Cravath It is who Is closo to a new record for home runs In a sesaon. This big fellow hits as hard as Sam Crawford or anybody else In baseball. Many of his drives have fallen into tho loft field bleachers and over tho right field fenco of tho Phil park nnd ho will bo aiming nt theso opota In tho big battles for the world championship. The arm belong to Orover Alexan der, who has won more games this season than any other pitcher In re cent years with tho exception of Smoky Wood of tho lioston lted Sox, who won 34 scvernl years ngo. Alec Is tho big mound hope of tho Phtls against tho American league candi date for world honors. & - THE ARM S--: M ' -.' asaSK SalsaBDv . atw wk T; .. - x , 'au- si iaBW IIaaalaaaaaaSaVaMisaBuiJlfc' 1 1 LHiffiammmiaiammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmffHiWHvVT ' d ammmBarrSnP'" a Tw ,. ammmmmmmmmmHaV Jraaw nr fk Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav ar "X j3hliaaki:;i.-k-- VaaaaaaaaaaR At JSj 'W "laaaaaaaamlltM1 u Ja aaaaaaaaaaam jM; Twl33n aaaaaatf jHw. . Haw3rrVaaamAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVSaaaVa9l aa oaaaaaw .aaaaaauar BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavSaaal NBlkk9au., ..aavaaaw r wsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawBaaBaaaa CfcAVATH MOPa.AfN A.LEArNDER. nrinnnnrn no utHULi mm m h1iuw that there wns n conspiracy to inttmiuntn oters to innko fnlso reg- istrution and to iHirclinso votes in the iniiiiiiry of May T), 3014, and the election of Koemher H, 1011. The tiiul wns begun September 7. Attorneys for the tlefeiiso luivc Rtnted Hint they will bo nblo to present nil their evideni'o within 11 week or ten dnvs. NOTICE Xo hunting or trespassing permit ted on our lands. GOLD KAY REALTY CO. PUHLIO DA.NCH At Dahack Garago Friday ovo, Oct. 8. Every ono welcome Music will bo directed by Prof. H. II. Howell. 170 . : ED BY GERMANS FOUR KILLED IN L NAEP ON i PARIS, Oel. 7. A new kind of gas apparently is being used by the Genn&nR in tho fighting in the Ghnin pngiio. Aecording to the written statements of three men who fought lespectivcly nt Souuiu, Suippes nnd Mornnvillers, thoy wero Hiirrniimleil lor n few second by ilontls of deep green gnq of 11 rather pleasant odor. Thc-o men asserted that soldiers who wore no masks soon wero suffocated, while those with musks Inst con sciousness for vnr.Mtig periods. , Upon regaining eonsciotiKiiesn, tliey said, they suffered convuNivp seiz ures resemblinp; epileptio tits. It is believed hero thut prussie neid is used us the basis for the new gas. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 All tho passengers wero killed in a train wreck on tho Mexican railway be tween Vera Cruz nnd Mexico City, nc cording to a message to the stato de partment today. Another dispatch stated fifty were killed and sixty in jured. Thero wero no foreigners In jured, fo far as known. The accident occurred on a steop grade near Mnl trata last Tuesday KMPOUIITM, Pn ,,Pot,v7. Four men Instantly killed, another presum ably fatally hurt, and slx.sorlously In jured, It was stated today, wpro tho casualties resulting from tho explos ion lasp-nlght nt tho plant of tho Aetna Explosive company. A largo quantity of smokoless powder, pre pared fir shipment today to the allies exploded. Officials Informally oxprossed tho opinion today that tho explosion was nccldental. They fix the property loss nt IKlMOO. ANOTHER GULF STATE CLOSES IN HURRICANE CONK MAYOR BELL'S TRAIL WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. Another West Indian stomt, headed nppnrcnU ly for the Ameiicnn const, wns'ei porlcit today in the 0 nil of Mexieo. Stotnt warnings were ordered dis played on the gulf const from Mobile to Cedar Kny, rin,,, . , , Tho probable course of Iho-pfesent storm onuld ii'd he determined hv wenthor huieiut officinls toduv from the iiiengei' infnnnntloii nt liuml. INIMANAPOLIB, Oet. 7. Tim state closed its enso in chief in the triul of Mnyor Joseph K. Hell, charg ed with election conspiracy, today. The defense was prepared to start I introducing testimony immediately. I The prosecution used nppioinuite- jy 050 witnesses during the four weeks it was presenting evidence lo L AMSTERDAM, via London, Oct. 7; Field Marshal Limiin von Sunders, who has been the derma it comman der of the Tuikish forces in F.urope, has uinvcd at I'hilipopolis, Hiilgariii, midway between Adriauoplo mid So fia, where ho wns met lv Kinur Fer dinand, nccoiding to 11 telegram to the Vn? Dins Now agency. CHICAGO, Oof. 7.- The famous championship diamond belt presented to John L. Sullivan by admiring friends in 3887 nnd Inter left by him in Chicago ns Mtc-urity for n .?I000 loan, is again in the possession of the veteran hcayw eight, it became j known today. j Sullivan redeemed it from n jew elry firm ycstcnlny, paying ;?f:i00. The trnphv i made up of ,'l."fl dia monds ami fiiuitceu imuiids of gold. How's This? Wo ntlir On llnnJtfil Dollar Itrnanl for unj mc vt I'ntmrli lb(t cauuvl In- turH tjr 1111 laMrth Lurr I". J. CIIUNIIY i. CO., ToW&Q. O. We. IUi umUriliinn, hiTc known I', J. Cbrutr tor lb till lb )ra, mid U-llcv bllu Krfi-ctlr IjAnoriMo In all tutliiiH trmiuctluai uj dn.DfUllr iblr li carry nut anr iibllatl-.u utile br bl Mrin, .NAT BASIC 01 l-OMMKnCK. Tulrjo, Oblo, Ilill'a catarrh rurr l takfn lolrruallr. arllnir dlrrcllr """n Ibr lilool uikI roucsua aurarr t tb ajllfia 1fllmonlall arst trt. IT Ira 75 crnta (wr bottlr. NilJ lr aU Vrufil.la. Tako llall'a I'aiullj I'llla for u.llialhn. Small-Size Tires Enlarged 20 Sizes 30x3'2 and 30x3 GooJyear tires won (op place by giving more than others. For that reason alone these tires (or years have outsold any rival. This year we arc giving to users of small tires three more costly extras. Now Goodyear tires in theso sizes, more than ever before, excel any like-size tire. 3 More Extras We have added 20 per cent to the air capacity. Added size, ns you know, adds mileage. We have added 30 per cent more rubber to the side walls to the part above the rim. That's where constant bending breaks n llun-wallcu tire. We havo made n e w m olds of a new design which adds endur ance, we have found; GOODJEAR os AKHOH.OI1IO TIRES $3.17,000 in Extrns Lower Prices These new extras alone, on this year'soutput, will cost tis$317,000. They will save our users ten limes that, perhaps. Yet this year we made onolher big pricu reduction. It uns our third in two years, totaling 45 per cent. That's one result of mammoth output n value no one else can pc. Even in size 30x3, in Good years, you get n four-ply tire. In our All-Wcnilier tread, you act n double-thick anti-skid. Now you get this extra size and extra strength, Moro thai) ever you owe yourself thouso of Goodyear tires. JVo olhor make compares with them in low nvcrogo cost per mile. A half-million users have proved lliut. Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock MEDFORD ASHLAND Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Ashcraft Bros. F. L. Camp lets allSh&k AT WASHINGTON CIRCLE OF PARENT TEACHERS The Washington Circle of the Parent-Teachers' association will meet Friday at 3 p. m. Subject for dis cussion is "Closer Co-operation He tween tho Home and tho School." Mrs. Harry Tucker chairman. M. V. Jilllls nnd other parents and teachers will speak. There will be a violin solo by Caroline Paul and a vocal solo by Mrs. Ouy Chllders. This will be followed by election of officers. nimiN. (ht. 7 ib winles to S'lvnllet. Tne issiu- pru c l tho third Austrian war loan is '.1.1.(10 and the intei est rati V3 pei cent. The loan will he free trom lucs. INTKIIUHIIAN AUTO CAIt CO. Tlmo Table I.cavo Med ford dally eicopt Bun day for Ashiand, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a, in-, 1 IS, 3.30 and C:1D and 10:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday leavo at 8 00 and J 1: 00 a. m., 1:00, C'OO and 9:3c p, in. I.eavo Ashland dally excopt Sunday at 9:00 a. in , 12.50, 2:30. 4:30 and 7:00 p. m, and Sunday at 10:00 a. m., 12 noon, 4:00, C and 10:30 p. m. -nc' VWl'C' V andr vsom to Dress-up on DRESS -UP VEEK MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT ti:aciii:k op iiaxo and haiimoni n Announccn Tall Torm Ucfrlnnlng Monday, September 13. Hpoclnlht In Touch nnd Tctlinlo A teacher with an established reputation. IIAiailT Ml'SIO STUDIOS Room 401 Garnott-Coroy Uulldlng. Phono 73 Jh M The Toggery (OF COURSE) P 3tzzunc 1L 1UL 1UL jmac UL T TO BE ASTEROID XEW YOHK, Oi-t 7 S..me ns tronomors here tdit exprfel tlie , opinion thut the new (ilniiet in the constellation I'iseea, discot ertxl hv IrtVw.or Sola of the Itum-loiiM um xerity, i one of the s'rejtt fHiinU ot nsteroidx whoso oriiit he between thoc ot Mars and Jiipitir. n AGE emphasizes qualities good or bad VELVET'S two years' agein' makes even the best tobacco better. 'V ii- a. ASMri i '3' iS Compare VELVET, cured Nature's way, with an artificially-cured tobacco. You will find VELVET superior in flavor, mildness and aroma. ItcTIn ijiif'0fyMacea G ic MdaJ-llnrd laga 31 IE 3DC 31 ac 3D1 II 3D1 IE 3C n 1 I D I a m AsK Yourself These Questions - Then Do a llttlo careful TI1INK1.NO po ou know our flnantial condition'' Aro j on getting ahead or just kccplnc even, or aro )ou ruunliiK in debt9 Wo are tho people who ran aid jou Opon a eavliiKS account with us dd a little to It ever week Watch it. OVER ?Z VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT )i m EXPOSITION VISITORS Stop at the Fine New Hotel Brayton no Trine stiu:i:t At Market ci;nti:u or nvsixr.ss ami tiii:.vthi: niSTiuox San Francisco ROOMS $1 PER DAY AND UP ' TiUato Uiatoiy (o i:oi-y ltiniiii ltoonm With l'rhnto llaths mid Hlunv. 1-I-, hliiKlu nnd Ku Suite 1? . TJ -! o 0n an-ival in the city taka lCc Dub UNIVERSAL' BUS direct to Hotel Brayton at our expense. ft