Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 27, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MEwonn mxth trtpttnt, mepforti, cmrcnoyr. Monday, TwmmETr '27, imn
ITOJD THTOT5
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Gounnris, Whose Party Won Recent
Election, Renounces Claims to
Premiership, Willing to Support
Skouloudis Claims Small Number
Ballots Polled Showed Strength.
' ItKIM.tX. Doc. 27 (by uiroloss to
nyvilk). M. Gounnris, whose party
ii'cf ntly won thu jrenoinl cli'otion in
Okmm-c, hns Ycnottnoeil his clninn to
tin1 inviniiTiliip, the Ovcli'ns News
iigciicy announci". An Athens ilis
jtntoli sii.vh tlitil M. (iounurih mnde 11
rrpoit to Kiiitf ("tiiistniitiiic on the
outi'omi' of the vluctioii nnd milled
tlint i the lemU'r of tin new major
ity piuty he wim willinj; to support
the ministry of I'li'itiier .Skoutmulis.
OwiiiK to political coiulitioiiH in
fhcpi'i', he bclievpil n oImiiko i sov
I'f'itnent to be not only unni'civsstiry,
tint iinwi-c.
It i- said the kiiiK ngiccil with this
Hiijnte.'tDin.
(iiiiiiiuis IntviA lowed
PAIN'S, Dec L7. The Alliens oor
rmoMii'iViit of thu Matin semis the
follewing:
"llnxint; interviewed M. Wnizi'ln1
on tiu Milijccl ot the elections mill
obtKiiicd from liim nn iiffirination
Unit his triumph was demonstrated
1 (lie miiiiII nuiiilier of votes milled.
1 tiil'ed upon M. (loiinnrirf, who de
nied there was mi" eoii'-ideriible nuin
ber of nliMentinns nnd claimed that
een if the nnO.not) soldier- mobilized
hud been able to vote, the result
Mould have been the Mime. I then
souuhi to nk about the foreign pol
ity of (Ireece, but .M. Clounaris inter
niplcd nie, savinvr:
T"'firiece's poliev is uuelinused.
(Ireeee is a small state which does
not want to be drajjs.red into thu war
ivltifli inif.'ht involve u catiftrophe
like tlio-e which have befallen Bel-
jtiiiin and Seibiii. We are Oreeks and
iiiithiii:; I'lhi'. I inn neither a Oer
niiuiophile nor n Francophile, but just
11 (Ireekv flennnnophilus. do not ex
M in fjiccce.
(iivccc With Allien
'" " 'AH Orccce, even under the pres
ent ciiciiiiiNtuiicc, remains attached
to Kiilniitl, France and Kussiii, to
which -lie owe, her existence and her
development. But you cannot ask
that the sentiment should go so far
lis tn lend us. without absolute ne
cessity, into the conflict, and we be
llcw nothing now requires us to
cense our neutrality. (Irceeo nlwnys
will feel keenly whatever happens for
ncitcr or worse to rninee, lint we
cannot do more.'
"I then nsked M. fiounaiis to ex
plain how, if the Bulgarians me the
liPieilitary enoiny of flreece, the
(Ireel; people could ugrco to the al
He' amiy falling lmek indefinitely
befoic thu rtiilgnra on Greek terri
tory. "'.Vow you ino poiiiff inlo tho ilo
uiiiiii ot tho flit urn,' ho leplied, 'and
I cannot cuter into that. I inn speak
ityt only of aeeoniililied facts and
the attitude they impose upon us.
cannot penk of the futuic.'
"I iciuaiied that such silence
mitflit be considered sifjiiificant, nnd
.M. (iixinaris eNplaiued: 'I do not even
iiutlii.n, mmi to dr.iu diduition from
a s!iucv,' "
Tin- , nturUat.on of rhule Kon
) k ,,u KHidlliiK." Hi wlili U riiar
loilt Wnlkt-r HiHktw her tUbut a
ljuk mar on July 13. U now cum
plflu ut ha uttiaetwd oihuUtlc
i-enimcat ka hon at private ex
Iblilona. TbU ibototraj tIU law
ator) of a taaamwat womaa. akut ta
Imnh1 a moilicr. wbo itala In ordr
tkat .. iii tar hr ihild In Hie
VMl u:ilr In ttf r t ut iroiiini at
KIll'IIIHK " l'll lU I I'foil.l. .
Ml lif"' 14 I' '. I .1 In II 11'loU"
gUir a in . ii n , i 1 1. 1. 1 1 -'i 'i
SKOULOUDS
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GREEK
AN
fi 1 K 4 Sk 31 mJT F
IS .-..i. w.4:i tu.t li H
.!.i . naiiirli iiiort- tltlil itian I be
, i I nl .ir f . foii. ill ill
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TURKS FIGHT FRENCH AT DARDANELLES AND WORK FOR FRENCH IN SERBIA
CIVIC SECTION OF
AT:
LIBRARYWEDNESDAYi
The first meeting of the ciic de
narlment of the CJ router Jlcdford
club will be held Wednesday, Decem
ber 'JO, at U:M0 p. in., in the assembly
hall of the public library. An invi
tation is extended to all interested in
the citv's welfare and betterment.
I'laiiH for I'n lining ncithbnihoodx
clubs on every street in the city for
tliu purpoc of planting trees on
streets that have none, replacing dead
trees, ti-iinsfonaiug unsightly places,
etc.. will be discussed.
Ways nnd means for sceuring: tho
Arthur l'litnani nieiiiiaid statue from
the San I'rnncisoo exposition will be
considered, also plans for beautifying
the reservoir site.
IM .M. Andrews has jteniiroiisly of
fered to donate the proceeds of "lo
lnnthe," to bo jjiwn at the I'iiro tho
ator early in January, to the civics
dojiartmoiit, thus helping: to remove
the handicap of no funds. I.ct us
get behind this mnvomeut with a
splendid enthusiasm and see that it
note a handsome sum for city im
provements. Wo hae been most fortunate in so
curing the consent of Miss Holland
Bobiuson of Jacksonville to exhibit
her paintings-. Miss ltiihiuou litis
studied in Xew York nnd I'liihulclplna
also in San KtMieiseo, where her
work is on exhibit in the art cluli-,
and wheio it i better kliown tliini in
tho lloituc ltixer alley. One tiaiiuot
view the work of this voting nitist
without innrelii(f al her nnil-il
li.iiidliiiy ot a wiiln range of subject-,!
.md wc .ire most liaji.i in being abb
to gie local )ttuli) tilt) opporliiiutv
to (liinv this bountiful collection ot
piimtuigs,
J. A Wcstcrliiml, with his euatoui
ai M-nerosiiy, lias ollereil Iktf Use
if the Holland hotel fur tliia event.
wliiilt will probably be in thu natnn
rt a studio toil, with an informal mii
icil proL'inm. l)Hte and full iurtie
ubirs will bo aiiiiounel biter.
It matter- not wlmtber you are a
mriiibcr J the Greater Almifunt rlii'i.
We need our heli in the civ if wors.
( omo aiul mve u the bticlit of nr
s'l;'l llolls.
llltS. If. C. KTODDAIID,
Phainnau ( Ink's IlfuirtiMi .!.
OBITUARY
DtMi At Serd llMit fcwpil-t.
KrM-y. in. 21. 1113. TbMMM F
lt4d', Mf 31 years, of dropay. He
bad b a raliBt of hl elty for
eight tears. H Is siirvlvtd i. four
lirolliers, 0n- !(xlt nf i.r.iitt
I'-m- I K ItKl'li ot M..J'..il Miiilla
f It. hit Of M. .I'm I ..( ' I . i fc
Id M ul I n.l. . 1.
1 U 1m.Ji ui i4,..- . - run
rrsl -rvle !'! I lnM S iiU .it
B
MEET
COLLECTIVE JOY
L
CHRISTMAS ME
BY W. W. WAT.SOX
Standing humbly alono In Library
park, It was a beautiful Municipal
Christmas tree, Jtwolod with tokens
of love, brilliant with lights of joy.
Sllhouetod ngalnst a dark curtain of
cloud that xliiit out tho twinkling
sparks nf the Milky Way, It graceful
boughs reaching out toward tho
gloom beyond, it stood a gloaming
shimmering symbol nf jienco on earth,
good will toward men. At Its portal,
with folded wings, knelt Spirit, with
n mossngo of gratitude for tho purity
of tho chlld-hoart which imparted to
this happy ovent Us;sacrod moaning,
For a moment of hush without sus
pense, a sllonco that yet seomod to
whlspor lAto, tho great throng owalt
ed tho minister's prayor of iledloatlou,
The soul of tho multitude, was In
and about tho tiee. Imparting to It an
ntmosphoro of holiness nnd embody
ing It with an aura of singular beauty
and Intelligence So strong and pure
was the spiritual sentiment Investing
the Christmas emblem tbnt tho phys
ical representation appeared to fadol
nw, leinlnir onB Hie miniature n
UNKR
1 A
INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
QCeEFllONiAL
V. tH; I I I - I I I
Medford Roller Malls
H. A. Nordwick, Prop. Phone 507
vl iFTfTpr
3M
plica of the Star of Bethlehem sus
pended nbovo tho ipilet throng as
upturned 'faces, expressing In feat tiro
a prayer of lovo, appeared to utter
In consonance a sonno of dlvlno re
lief. The beauty of tho Inspiration and
tho joy of expressing In a communal
manner n recognition of Its cloquenco
In a silent appeal to spiritual sense
were not lost In the minds of two
thousand children present, many of
whom whispered tholr admiration ot
tho simple uonuty of tho tree. Oau
dlucfls was not there to awaken in
their minds the thought of noisy dem
onstration, as on occasions of grosser
entertainment, and yet tho solemn
Joy of tho celebration was oxprosscd
freely In happy, becoming exultation.
Tho Municipal Christmas tree, In
its Initial appearance hero, wns a
marked success. It proved to be a
concentration of tho proyors of Joy
upon tho solo object symbolized in
tho exaltation of tho Star, rather
than the divided sense of belief un
dor a limited temporal government of
solitary creeds. Tho full import of
tho sprlt-vlslon created was found
In Joyous oxpresslou ot tho purity of
childish faith, rather Uiun In vain
outburst or enthusiasm over the suc
cess of competitive dlspluy In many
pliicos, '
Tho words of tho dedication and
bonodletlou were fervently spoken;
and the songs of tho children weto
rendered with unfelgnd Joy and grati
tude. I
It was n composite revelation of
bonutv, amplifying our Inspirited per
ception of an eternal law of tho mil-1
verse, tho Law of l.ove, I
The Quality of
Rogue Spray Flour
At tho price asked -tho maximum
of value for the money In nutritious,
jmie white, wholesome flour It
proves Its our best lulveitlstmont.
Whv buy tho heavily ndvortlscd
brands and pay th advertising cost
when ovtm bettor iiualllr flour Is
yours at lessor cost?
Tr ItOOI'K SIMIAY KLOUIt!
lif fCOIIOIllll ul
The New Year Is
Seeking Admission
to our horon. Oih wldo the doors
sad !- advamaae of the many op
porttiaHloa It offer. ItopUllr in
Mill work Is the opportunity offarod
ou, forwa are pre-tl l aupplr
you at tko ooat prtoa or
ankt-d for strietl) iilah grado asa-
.I
AOTO
COLL S
WITH RESULT IN
L
Two automobile collisions ycsler-j
day evening at the corner of Main ,
street and Riverside avenuo hare put '
the auto drivers squarely up ngatnst!
the real thing In tho matter of obe
dience to tho road laws and the city
ordinances relative thereto hereafter.
Thero will bo no further lenloncy nnd
no further explanations asked for vio
lations of tlieeo laws. Arrests will
follow and heavy fines will bo Impos
ed. This statement Is made on the
authority ot Chief of 1'ollco Hlttsou
nnd Police Judge Gay.
The maximum flno for exceeding
1G miles nn hour on tho strcots of
tho city nnd eight miles whtlo passing
street Intersections Is $no. If offen
ders In futurogct tho limit, they mny
chnrgo It to 'their disinclination to
abide by tho lawful regulations ot
BiHjed on the highways.
Joe WIIboii, of Talent, last evening
ran Into the automobile of II. C. Oar
nett, on tho turn at Klversldo and
Main street, tearing up both cars con
siderably, but not seriously Injuring
their occupants.
Tho cars of Iloudlnot Connor nnd
O. Y. Myers collided last evening at
tho name corner, resulting In break
ing both machines rather seriously.
In tliis coso no ono wns sevoroly hurt.
lloth parties In each enso will bo
arrested, so tho authorities have
said, nnd tho offenders fined.
In addition to dlBobodlonco of
speed nnd road laws, many drivers
are ignoring tho regulntlous against
"cutting tho corners," leaving tho
machines tn the streets without lights
nnd many times, in tho residential
district, on the -wrong sldo of tho
streets, whero Uioy nro permitted to
stand for one or two hours.
Life on the streets Is seriously en-!
dnngored by this sort of carelessness
and It Is both tho duty nnd tho pur-1
pose of the proper authorities to pro
tect It by enforcing existing laws. I
IT'S. SURPRISING
I
That So Jinny Meilfoni IVoplo Fall
to Ittcognl.o Kidney Weakness
lAro you a bad back victim?
Suffer twinges; headuches, dizzy
spoils?
do to bed tired get up tired?
It's sin prising how few suspect tho
kidneys.
It's surprising how few know what
to do.
Kldnoy trouble nooda kidney treat
ment. Donn's Kldnoy Pills nro for tho kid
neys only.
Have convinced Medfonl pcoplo of
their merit.
Hero's a Medford case; Medfonl
testimony.
Kidney sufforcrs hereabouts should
rend It.
Mrs. "W. K. Longwlll, 102 Mistletoe
St., Medford, says: "I havo taken
Doan's Kidney Pills for kldnoy weak
ness nnd dull pains in my back. Thoy
soon rid m of the trouble and mado
mo well. Donn's Kldnoy Pills huve
also been used with good results by
others In tho family."
Price 50e, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for n kidney remedy get
Doan's Kldnoy Pills 'tho snmo that
Mrs. Longwill had. Fostcr-Mllburn
Co , Props . Huffnlo, N V -Adv.
USE THE PRODUCTS OF
Rogue River Valley
Cannery
The Best Made
Help Home Industry. I
Try Loganberry Juice and Sherbets
at the fountains and ice cream parlors.
AWENFORCEMENT
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IRRiaATJNQ PIPE
do to J. A. SJ.HTH
128 N. Grapo St.
Telephone 890
"The Children's Hour
Protect the children
from the draughts.
Keep the damp and chill away
with a good oil heater.
Inexpensive to operate easily
curried From room to room. Smoke
less nnd odorlcsa. Dealers every
where. For but raulls me Ptarl Oil
i
HI
l( 7iA
&ww
l. AiVrtWft"S "J
rr.vi'vi
I4 I
Perfection Oil Heaier
AAAAAAAAAAA
WHAT ARE YOU WORTH?
t
Young Man, Young Woman, in Dollars and Cunts to a
Business Man? Are you worth all you should be? If not,
join oiir classes in Day or Night School and make yourself
worth more.
Medford Commercial CoKege
"The School of Best Results"
B. I. Van Gilder, College Building,
P S. Villi Glldcf, Principals.
.
A
Happy
New Year
Can he spent with friends or relatives at
a small cost for (raveling expenses if you
take advantage of Iho Holiday Hates.
Low Round
are on sale between all Southern
Pacific stations in Oregon on
Pri., Dec ill, and Sat., Jan. 1.
Tieturn limit of Jan. -1 tl.
Special Loop Train via the Southern Pa
cific Electric line will run Portland toJMo.
jMinnville and return on tho above dates.
Ask our agent for further particulars.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
J. M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE.
'Medford Iron Works
i
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
General Foundry and
Machine Works
Phono -101: Res. Phono 503:1
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
ron
ROOUC RIVCR.9
jThey Are
Home
Grown
-Aft AND
n-
bv' J
&&&VS&&K
9
Standard Oil Conpny
ICalllarniai
MeUford
31 North Grapo Streot.
1916
Trip Tickets
Patronize tho institution
that maintains tho Largest
Payroll in Medford.
The Medford
Printing Co.
The Pest Equipped Job
Plant in Oregon outside of
Portland.
They're
P the Best
Ever
&Ar
s.-i . "- J
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Sfesfc
".MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
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