.u&MUfcUa I'WBlaiiWHWIW''-'W Ktjw jwwn'wirin PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATE TRrBUNfi, MICDjTQRD, ORKOON, "FRTTMY, BKOEMBER 21, 1915 ,JMaaaaaaaaMa.aaaataMaa.aaaaaaaa l MEDFORD 31 AIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWBPAl'ER PUULIKHED EVERY A1THHNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY IJY THE MEDKOUD I'llINTINQ CO. Offlc Mall Trlbuno nulldltiR, .5-27.29 North Kir street; telephone 75. The Democratic Times, Tho Med ford Mall, The Medford Trliuno. Tlio Boutli- rrn oregonnn, The Aaiuanu Troune. CHRISTMAS nnascHiPTioN hate a Oris year, by mal ...........5,00 One month, by mnll..-.. .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Phoenix. Jacksonville and Central Point . .- .60 Haturday only, by mall, per year. 2 00 Weokty, per year ....... 1.60 jjflrlal Paper of tho City of Medford, Official Pancr of Jackxon County. Entered an ncconil-clnss mailer at MedfOTd, Oregon, under tho act of March 9, xniv. Bworn Circulation for 19H, 2 BUS. Full leased wire Associated Press din- patches. Subscribers falling to rccelro papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlou Manogor nt 2G0-R. HONG KONG KOLUM What Ik tho flrat thing for mo to learn wlicn ImyliiK nn automobile? (IMionu number of repair shop.) Dr. Mohlck In u iiliyulcfnn at Syrn c'ubo, Now York, Silt: WOXDHlt IK WOODY TOI.U TIK MAllKIAUK MCKNSK CMMUC that ho wonted u llcunnc "to marry tho brut. Klrl In tho world?" I did that not Ioiik ago and tho cleric ro piled with n Krln: "I'vo had 1300 np. jillcntlona for Hcouhch (o marry that name girl In 11 montlm. Nothing do Jng." U. II. Wo rco by th' paponi thnt (Adam N. Kve bun dosortod from the United Slnloa ninrlnoH, Today ItoUrliiKvr Onco tho groat HtatoBiiian, Glad n'lono was cutting n Iroo on Ills cstuto. Two yokels each took up n chip to treasure. "When I dlo, lndn," Raid Sandy, "this chlp'll ko In my coffin!" "Sandy," Bald nn old wlfo ntnnd Inn nenr, "If thou'd worship thy Clod no thou worship Olndstnno, thou'd stand n hotter chance of going whoro thy chip -wouldnn burnt" SajM lht Jli I on tho l'llm Hnyfl who mnko good hnlf liiickH In college football uro usually nil tho way hack In their Htudles. 'I'lmse I'm dri n Apiln AVASIIINGTO.V, I). C, Doc. SI. -All klndH of people nro now fording Into tlila city. Many hnvo forded from Pacific CoaHt points after "pork" and porpotiial motion pat onto. A Sloppy I'lnlsli OhI you nnowj You beautiful hiiow! Wultunlng thlngH whorcvor you go! Then comos rain with n ineaHurly thud And beautiful snow, your uniiio In mud! Aim, I'lmr Willi-! Corntowdii (at art mtinntim) Mu rla, the nln on that Vcihih do Mllo u "linmlH off." Now any fool could seo that! A Wsitdilugton Judgo Iiiim onleuoid 10 Jioj-b to altoud Sunday hchoot for 10 Huudioti an u pcinullj for .UmUuk a eunk of communluii wluo from tho basement of tho church. (I.HT'H SHII, NOW IS WASHINGTON DUVf) OohIi! Herman Keoblnroru of Dav onport, In., miut feel out or place In tluwo day of bumper cropn! Unp 1 1 10 Passing of tho Third Kloor Jhick," as presented - by Forbes-Kobert.son, was tho host play possible to present at tho Christinas soasun. Jts moral is to look for tho host in people and yon will find it for there is good in everyone, no matter liow inueh it may be hidden by the sham, hypoerisy and sordidness of worldljness. No one could view the play without broadening, no mat ter how transiently, the outlook on life; it is a simple drama that holds up the mirror of ourselves and brings the blush of shame for our own unworthiness. Lt preaches the need of kindliness to humanity, that like begets like, and that we receive in proportion as we give, more effectively than pulpit ever .preached. Christinas is the one season in the year when we strive to be really Christian, to treat our brothel's as we should ourselves like to be treated. It is a season of beautiful tjiings of beautiful thoughts, of beautiful gifts and beau tiful deeds. Wo express our individual ideas of beautv somehow on Christinas day. Christinas permits us to manifest our eternal need the desire to be a little better, a little kinder, a little wiser as we grow a little older. It enables us to express our notion of the good, the true, the beautiful, without embar rassment. What a pity that every day cannot be Christmas, that we do spend our energy in giving rather than in futile ef forts to reap whore we have not sown, that we do not drop our handicap of selfishness to make tho world as beautiful and life as wonderful as the Creator made it. BAN A PICE AI 1 E FORD'S FAILURE HENRY FORD ORDERED BY PHYSICIANS TO REST i I.OXDOX. Dor. ill. A dispatch to Itoiitor'ri Tclogruiu company from Chrlftinula ,nyn: "It Id now reported Hint n phyilo Inn advised Henry ford to tay In n Bnltartuh. II on co it In probable that ho tint not none to IierHu to .all for the Unltud StHte), but to (ljlu or I'lnm. Intending to iJolu the yaet ijtiakMlan when hW health la rwtorvd." CbrlatlHiila dUtwtchM uudtr dat nf December it iiird in the (.on don niorulm panis on the Ford peace mlulou. The Dally Mall's tor-rei-on(ttnt tays: "Premier XnudMa rvealvad n small deputation of Amarlrana informally, to whom ha wM the time was not ripe far neutral natlaiu to aiisiEwit n poaeo roaferenca, but that perhaps at some future tunc Nrwa might bo Interested In tiw- American move to got tho htlllKr.'iit in iiu.ti't )4ai'e In an tase. lu mi mu i, atep nitiRt bo sugjefled hi the t mted Htatca not n (1iiale Hieis ' CHICHESTER S PILLS BROKKiV-IIKAWTKD and discouraged, Henry Kord is returning after his futile effort to bringpoaco to Europe and slop the needless, wicked slaughter of human ity. The Christmas season witnesses the rejection by the world of a new message of peaoe on earth and good will to man. .Ford sailed in the name of truth to benefit mankind, lie met with laughter, sneers and ridicule. Where he should have been weleomed, he met derision and rejection. Jle sought to disprove that men are entirely brutal beasts and was branded as crazy. iMany will openly exult at the failure of Ford's mission. Why should they i The effort was sineerc and honest. Jt was in the most worthy of all causes. Jle tried to better the world. Who can do more? The world is the better for Henry Ford's effort. Jt takes many efforts to establish right and overthrow wrong, and right is frequently on the scaffold and wrong upon the throne. Future efforts will succeed where this one failed, through the sordid greed of neutrals and the blood mania of belligerency. Vliy glory in the tniimph ol injustice and inliuinanil.W How to Win an Income of $1000 a Year from a Saving of $5 per Week HOMK, Dec. L'J. -Prime Alexis ICtii'ugoorguvitfli of Serbia, n couniii .of Kinj,' Peter, lias urrived here after an adventurous ccupc from Albania with liis wife. The prince nyn tliut what in left of (lie Serbian army has roHiimi'd contact witli the Ilulgurinim cast of KlhusNiin, where fijhtinj: has been goiiur on for three eoiihccutivo tlnyi. Kiiijr Peter went on liorhcliack from Scutari to Tirana, the prince Mates, ami then to Avlonii, from which place ho is wnteliinp; the operations of his ni my, which is coiniiinnilcd by Clcn ernl iMissiteeli. SARAH BARNHARD I AGAIN REVERING PARIS, Dec. 21. The Petit Jour nal toilny publishes n telegram receiv ed from Sum l'cmliimlt ut her home in Audcrnos, near Ilordeau.v, relative to her repotted illness. Her inc.iifrc is (piotcd us follews: "I was suddenly stopped while 'J.os e'.itht'tlrnli's' was in full tide of suc cess by congestion of the liiux. 1 thought myself cured and came back to Pari too soon, where I had a re-lap-e, hill I am afiain recovering. Doctors Hosxe, .Michel and Obiier will not nllow me to leave for Amer ica, hut will permit me to j;o to Kuj; land in n week's time.'1 the Express companies cannot accept C. O. D. shipments, you are therefore entitled to know the commercial standing of any institution to whom you entrust your money. , Rxccrpt from Mida's Financial Index Directory of Distillers, Wholesale J.iquor Dealers, Importers, and Wine Growers, of the United States. Saaa w Crnuin T)lf lllorloH CO . cor. Dealc &. Mission sts. KEf KEY TO Financial Index Ratings AAAA 1,000,000 and Above AAA 750,000 to 1,000,000 AA 600,000 to 750,000 A 500,000 to 600,000 dOOOOOO and above this tells you the whole story of price and service CROWN DISTILLERIES COMPANY MAIL ORDKR DIVISION P. O. HO" 3000 BEAUi MISSION STRKETS, SAN I-RANCISCO, CAL. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXt Thin ik no pipe drcnin, for it is hacked by the American Hankers' us Hooiation ami described in the Janu ary American Magazine: "Suppose a man earning $'21! a week went to the Auieriuun Hanker.-.' utsbooiatiou to Hud out about their plan to h'ivo him an iueoiuo of $1000 a year. When lie told them lie could have $T u week they would oml him to u hii villus hank, "lie would place hi $.i iiutl p( u pans hook. At the cud of six mouths ho would lie credited with $l;lO. Hy the cud of (lie ,car he would have i2irj.H0, li dcpoHitimr $. weekly and drawing per cent after siv mouth. "At this verv iulcrtiuK time he would consult the ciiKhier of the u imk hank and tell him that he wish ed to draw $10011 and iuwM it in n Mite real entitle inoititaxe paying 0 per cent iuteiol. The cashier would tell him ut iiuce where to yo lo mi the iuetmnut uud just how to make it. "Iluviuir made the investment, ut the end of the fourth .Near of his hii inir, the ynuiiK man would look for ,ard to mimik' the Mil i iinntli of the tit'th i'r, the lulluw iiik : PirM, of co 1 1 roc, hiH regular weekly dcHMt of t, or $1.10; kccoud, the six inoiithk' inletext at I wr cent tin $l'j:i..S0 (the amount left after he had drawn mil $1000), which would amount to $U-lfi; third, the iutcieM nt 0 Hr cent, eiud h hi- ical tale luurtitUK', or $.'1U. Tlii unuld make total of I(I'J. HI, added in the i-l'i.'l.yi Ifit in die Imtik wftev draw iiiK out the $1000. huiI the tolal would nuiount lo $2S0.!UV H.v the end of th fiflh your, this wiiui would hnn inc leaned to $45J.ftS --l.-l hall ciiuimh to buy anothrr $1000 mn tiairn with. "The (rating of the niowth i,t' tin-. niau' iiiviiitls wouM prove veiv fas iiniiluiu reailina, but it i too Itiiiitln lor th.e columns. At ny talc In would be able to buv bi ond $1000 mnrliiHgt nt I he end of I lie seventh vtwr. Artr this, the interest eaniiniis on bis Uaai dvpoMts ami in In- wi iiiiii1uauc would aiunoul h iiinie iliiin hull' ut In- wi'i'sh .iv in'.' I loin In- .,i!. ii "I I uunlil iui In- i-i lull-.- ,!lii lip. In i. ni- In- wmiM iiirnc at tli point whcie he could Iniv the $1000 inoilRiiKi's with Kieater frequency. If ho continued the plan for twenty-five years he would own fourteen molt KaK'cs and hnvo a hank account umouutin to $7fll.:i:t, ll- iisiiik: tho neeuinuliited interest on these two, to gothcr with the lcRiilar $. weekly saving, ho would ut this time bo able to buy a $1000 morlnse every hix months. "Ilv this time he would hnvo leach ed his I7th year, provided he Minted saviiiK when he was 'J I, Suppo-e he continued until he wii ."II .veais of attc. At this time he would own $17,000 in (! per cent mm lunges, nml have a bank account amounting to $77t.U'J. lie conJd iwsily i el ire then. I'KUiv (he iueoiuo I'roiu his capital. Four per cent u year on $7(111.12 would amount to $,'11.17. Si. per cent a vear on $17,000 is $10'JO. Add I hem and mui I in tt that he receives an an nual income ot $IO.il.I7, or $J0.'JL a week." Flit i.r kiA rur r Ti. tJt- cunir. lliak J I iwim-7 lui utin limi ni .i-ui-t lalllwr it( IIh nrsi uf 1. liiriwr & Co . il- l.ir Ln.la.ll la IM I'llT lit Tolisl.l I'wttulr '! Mil futll. aiul lafl !'! Kihi "III l'T llw .urn if ON'R IH'NliUKIl IioU.AIIS ( r rrk ui fMy - nf C.t.rili that laiiuvt 111 ftttnl br Ik. u vt Hall's t'atairb Cuir I'll AMi 1 CIILXKV. Pwara In Ix-f"1 m l 'ubarrllwl In nir MniKt, tbU 1Mb day if ISvfwbrr , II . IS Mi. tl. A, W, lil.KASON. ullr I'utiiio lUll't r.Urrh rnr U Mini Inlrntally ami l'-t dlr-Ov til-" it' Hitait ptul Hta,iiiH aHr faiva iC lUu a.iiu. . ui ( t-.tlmutUU, ' I' J tlllM i in, ToWOo. 0. M.I Uj U lkl-ta. J.V Taitt 1UH 1 iuilj 1'i.ta (or iaUtlwo. v m .11.41 Alb .ar I'f.l ,1.1 Ih . l4kM-.rSl llm.il llri.jA Un .! a ll Ki . V ' Tala ua atarr liar ar jaar V l tfi.i. - ' in-tin .tr IIS ' Hlll,ll ML 1 Iklk l.li I m . . IT ia I. I .uikawaarlirM -Mltit ti'mllii ., SMMmUGGISISWKiMKE JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Ijuly AUtAiit UH 8. UAUTI.hTT IMioiuvt .M. 17 and i7l'J uiil'Ul'iiiit s-ii no I onuier THE PAGF MEDFORD'S LEADING Mot'on Picture Thentoi TONIGHT "Saints and Sinners" Thioe art Ilrouaway Star feature ot vital heart Interot. All Hr cat .Maurice Coitello. Leah liaird, Adelo l'euarde. George Ade Fable "The Low Down Export on the Subject of Babies" "Locked In" aitlig one-act .) angle oo. UA Pair of Birds" ,t i- jVf AY the "Christmas "Spirit" which is about us at this time be with you thru the years to come! oooooooooooo OREGON GAS & ELECTRIC CO. KJOOOOOCKX)OOOOOCKXXXXX0000000X)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC SALES AND DELIVERIES SLCU l)I.(,l'..MM.I. 1ST TO DATIO TOTAL OVK1. 20,000 HODS OK Page Wire Fence Tho Fence of Greatest Utility and Strength. Th Ri eres a Reason Lot us explain it to you. YQLTRS F01J JJETT1SU FNQISS GADDIS & DIXON f "Tho Page Fence Men" PACIFIC COAST DISTRIBUTORS MEDFORD, OREGON TODAY TODAY The Forbidden -(Adventure A thrilling romance ot AraMa, Btnrrlng I.oulne Glniini, Ilorscliol .Mayall and Charles K. Hay. This in a spoclal Looked holiday Flvc I'nrt Mutual Muster picture. SATURDAY We will hIiow a two-rcol Kc8toiu Comedy, a two-reel Win. S. Hart Drama and a one-reel Drama Saturday. Mr. Hart la tho world's greatest western iiorfonner. SUNDAY "The Galloper" A rivo-reel (iold Rooster nlny, featuring Clifton Crawford, sup ported by Melville Stewart, Knnlt Marlnoff and Ithy Alexander. This Is a comedy drama different from tho regular run of Rold Itooster Playa. EXTRA BIG FEATURE' ON MONDAY Charlott Wallier in a special five-part production of Charles Ken- oil's Dramu "KINDLING" A picture never to be forgotten. NOTE TUESDAY'S PROGRAM The Blindness of Virtue Xo child under fourteen yearsof "ago'wlll" bo" admitted." Kvory Mother, Father, Son and Daughter should see this picture, which Is endorsed by some of the best-known cleriomcu of the country. We. assure jou thnt nothing will be shown In this picture to offend the most fastidious. Sco this Tuesda). B aa..aaaaaa-aaa- i u I I I l'.' - I THE UNIVERSAL CAR I Q AVlml Iho Foi'fl cai' will do is amply g )i-ovt'(l by its daily use in the hands of g more than fl()(),0()() owners. So siin- 8 )le to understand that every Ford g owner knows his car like a hook he 8 runs it and cares lor it himself. 13uilt X of the best materials, powerful and efficient, it saves money in operation 8 and maintenance and conies at a 8 very low price. ...inalmut $390; 8 Touring ('ar 1 10; Town Car $(U0, f. 8 o. b. Detroit. On sale tit I . C. E.GATES' " You Can Go Home For Christmas! if vou take ndvuntugtf of tliu Low Round-Trip. iSEFares tlmt tlio sOirrilBRX 1'ACU'IC wHIl Imvo on kiilo for tho holiday. ON SALE Doeemlier 17, IS, '"-, 23, 2-1, 23, 31, .iRiimn Jt lHtweeu ull t a lion, uf SoHtlint I'tteilio iii Qfggpu. Iteturn limit ,lunury 4. YOU CAN GO TO CALIFORNIA, TOO! r ' ' Tlw holiday round tri rats uUo 'ijly fruit QfO-, sou to t.'ilifu ruia (.eoit KIHlk 1M litmui) do.tiimtiou. on the following dtes: Doc. 22, S3, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1. liotuni limit of Ju. gd. K $12,75 vd on round Wij t Io Aa&Ui. $13.25 wved ou rouiul trip to Sm "nuijiiq, CurrtKtliug reduetftMie to all point) ' Ak the locl ayuL Southern Pacific John M Scott. General Passenger Agent i , H-