,? i- fey. ?. paaEjFomra MEDFORD MSID TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORTCflON, FRIDAY, .TANTJAHTXM MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDHPUNDnNT NEWflPAPHR FU13LIKIIi;n KVBHV AKTKHNOON KXCfSPT SUNDAY HY TUB MEDKOItD I'HINTINO CO. Offlco Mnll Tribunv Hulldlnir, 2527-29 North Fir atrcot; (clepliotie 76. The Democratic Tlm"9. fhn Medford MaU, Tho Medford Trbuno, Tlio South ern Oreconnn, Tlio Aniilanu Trlnine. UBSCHIITION HATES Orm yenr. by tnnl , .... .....JS. 00 Unc month, by mall.. ................ ,60 l'er month, delivered by carrier In Medford, 1'hoenlx, JnckonvIlle nnd Central J'olnt . ... .50 Pilurday only, by mall, per year. 2.00 Weekly, per year.. ... 1.60 THE MAN OF THE HOUR flrll rnper of the City of Medford. Official l'nper of Jncknon County. Entered on second-claim matter at Medford, Oregon, under tho act of March 3, 1879. Bworn Circulation for 1914, 2588. Full leased wire Associated Press dispatches. O UCGESS or failure of the allies' campaign against the Teutonic alliance hinges upon the outcome of the min isterial crisis in England. Not on the fields of battle, but in the halls of parliament, arc the eyes of the world cen tered. The British campaign has been one of blunders. Reve lations by the retiring commanders show incapacity not only of the military chiefs in the field, but in tho ministry itself. No longer can the British hope to muddle their way to victory. Tho lack of patriotism shown by the laboriies is a raiz ing. Onlyin England do the workmen refuse to aid in saving the nation. German, Russian, French, Italian, iuisman, jjuigarian workmen strive for the nation in hngJand they consider only themselves. Their sordid self- Butoscrlbori falling to rocelre papers promptly, phono Clrcu- 4 Utloa Manacer nt 250-R. HONG KONG KOLUM l.snness ovcrsnauows ana submerges their patriotism. Tho balance of the fighting power belongs irrevocably to England. English success denends on conlih'nn nl' flu. British workmen's energy. Asquith, great as he is as s master politician, has failed to secure it. Tim mnn lu can really control the toilers is the man of tho hour. uniy one mnn can do it David Lloyd George, the man Tlio trim hluo Buy who onlortnliis fill tlio wnll floworfl Ih trtio liluo bo cntiso ho won't "run." Cut inn? Oh I war fioino power Tho Rlfllo lo IIH, To hoo ooino folks tooforo Thoy ncc ub. SIR: MY OM) MAID" SISTKIl frnmed tills ml for Insertion In tho Mnll Trlhuno recently: "Wnnted: A furnished room by n liuly with elec tric lights nnd cook utovo." "AUK WTC AI.OXK?" whlsporod tlio trngcdlnn on tho ulnge, tip-too-Ins townrdB tho horolno Htcnlthlly. "No," ennio n volco from tho hnlcony, "hut you will ho tomorrow nli?ht." Sin: I ASKKD MY CLASS THIS questien: "Whnt Is n rudder?" A freckled fnco hoy In tho ronr answer ed, "It's n stern necessity!" Shnll I punish him or promoto li If it 7 Tenchor 1C, ', Dr. Coffin practices mcdlclno In Cleveland. And drey CnBomont Is tho nnmo of n Cleveland contractor. Try our Btreet car armour. Cov ers body from head to foot, lly touching sprliiKB you hrlMtlo -with atool polntH. Crowding mmlo easy, rLllQ. A wrltor In a current nincnzluo ftays that tho nutlvui In tho South Sea Inlands oxchanRo RreuthiRS by throwing Jnrs ot water ovor each other. (That's exactly tho way 1 would llko to Kreot tho guy who for two years has been colloclliiK 2G cents a week from mo for n sot of JlnUnc.) II. II. wiio iirsc Jinanceu tne war and wJio tlien mobilized indus tries to provide the munitions. A man of the people, a dem ocrat with a small "d," a fighter of the battle of the masses all of his life, an organizer and executive without, nnnnl. n w. .,..,,., , ,, i ' lar-sjgiued, trusted and proven leader of humanitv i-jioyci ueorgo alone tills the bill. He alone has the pub lic confidence, he alone con rally and unite faction-torn Bnfain and bring victory to the allies. From the beginning Lloyd George alone comprehended what the war meant. Listen to this, from an early speech: This Is not a passing shower. Jt Is tho dnluKo. it Is n convulsion n'r nnturu. It Is (l CICIOIK) Which In tnnrlmr mi tn i. rnin ,i. plants of niodern society ami wrecking some of tho fllfnsy trestlo bridges coming w of modern civilization. Kwlng is i nt. in. . r T" ,, .. I"P,IVI"K tho very rocks of Kuropoan Wo; It Is ono of thoso seismic dlsturhances In which nations leap forward or fa I backward generations In n slnglo hound. All this chattering about with nn miSSiinl"H",,e11 ,B " C"S,n' 'S Ut f ',llK'C' You cnnnot ,inB"' THE COMMERCIAL CLUB CBITrOISM, to be just, must be based upon knowledge, not hearsay. criticism oL Hie Commercial club comes with' nnnr grace from those who never attend a meeting, and spend their energy in finding fault with what is done by tho few IE OF CHILEAN DIPLOMAT POPULAR IN CAPITAL IsiiiiiiiiiHsWiL - 'miiBk- 'oji- i H wtiJLiMsi ' l'.' vst-N. ' isiiiiiiiiiVsiiiiiiiiiK rlf M ' Ai m HHK '-M k - I 1sK V ffjfcW' M v 'Tjsfcwfc ? BSr M : r- m P' V I Kt-oe 1 n a w ' tmg JuicSwat Delicious Tendev Healthful Seedlsss oo Sum mJ ....Scnora do Kwlns. wife of Major Alfredo lhving, military nttsi'lio of tho Chilean omlinsHy, vlll bo ono of tho most popular hostcssos of Wash ington's official circle during tho Intor season. Sonora do g is shown -with linby Hisa ami lior oldor daughter, Nina. Oraii &s Order n dozen or n box todny. Servo thii health ful fruit at every meal. All fint-clait dealers now have n plentiful supply. Save SunkiU tluue wrappers forbcuuttfui lilverware. CALIFORNIA FRUIT CROWERS F.XCJ1ANGC Co oii.uMm Non-prolt Eailem llJqunrtri! I3 N.CIjibS'rrft.CliiciiEO THE ADVISORY SYSTEM A Means of Personal Contact Between Teacher and Pupil. SK!SS!iKSSK!SKSS5SSS53CS3$SSS SSSSMs?ei?SS loyal enough to (he city's welfare to unselfishly devote time, money mid energy for the community's upbuilding. The club's membership consists of a hundred whore it ought to consist of a thousand. Of the hundred, nhmif. inn can be counted upon to appear at a monlhly meeting. The work of the club necessarily falls upon this few with lit tlo money to spend. Tho club's record is an enviable one. It has launched every public effort for community development of the past ten years. Jt has made Medford tho best advertised citv of lis size in the country. .It has called Crater Lake to the world s attention and started its improvement by the gov ernment. It is responsible for iho highway development of Jackson county. It has made several eounty-wido irri gation campaigns and two sugar beet campaigns. Jt has or years maintained a creditable exhibit of local products, TodajV, Itclli Ingcr Mack Sonnntt, tho famous Key ntono comedy producer tolls of onco overhoarlng two irishmen engage In tho following conversatien: "flhuro." says 1'nt, "I soo h' tho pnpnrs that thoy'vo cut folvo clnts off tho prlco of n loaf of broad." "Ol hopo." says Mlhc, "that it's tho folvo clnt loaf!" Says tlio (ill! on the Savon "Filmy" girls nro tho order of tho day. Kvon tho compllmunta paid to thorn uro usually veiled, Crl;-.1MM,.)M! Ovorliourd ou an Ashland Jltnoy 5'osterday: ".No ulr do mos' useful unlmulo allvo Is da rhlckon, llort. You kin oat him bufo' he's bawu mid yo' kin oat him ilftHh he's dald!" Wo Admit That Tills N a I'Mi Vain Old Hoy Well, soupy, catch any thing? Sonny-Ne: I don't think tho worm was half trying! Jn Which tho Vitiligo riijhfmphor I'n. loads ills Mind (I'roin Toronto, Knu , llspubllc.) Aftor gadng a loiijr vhllo at tho lints In tho dlsplny wlliilow of the inllllnory storo yMtordtty, old Hill Hook was hoard to obxerve: "TltBro's lots o' fooler wsys spoHilln' ihhuo than buylu' chaw In' totiMtker." development of latent resources and thei)atronageof homo industries. It has made Medford famous for hospitality and entertained countless excursions and disfi.Hmislin.-l imislinfl KllfHtM. The Commercial club is just what the people of Bed ford make it, and it is up to the citizens to infuse new life and energy, now policies and new efforts for tlio coining year. The faithful few upon whom the burden has fallen during the period of depression havo done the best they could with means at their command, and will gladly make way for thoso bettor qualified and extend their heartiest co-operation to those unselfishly assuming the burdens. i iiu .iniiii.ii iiiri-uiig oi uie ciui) win lie Held at tlio pub lic library .January 17 and it is hoped that every live wire hi i iiu cuiiiiiiiiiiuy win ne present to lend lus counsel and assist in restoring the old-time Medfor lly P. Q. MOOltK. KonliziiiL' thai iicrsonnl eoutnet butuceu teuclier nnd upil is fumln meutal in flu liOMt government o a seliool ami reulixiug Hint the host vc kiiIIh nre obtuiiied only vlien tlio iu j)il has I lie advice nnd personal guid ance of nt Icnsl ono lonelier, the mniingemeul of tho high school linn Hceii fit to organize what tlicy nro pleased to call their advisory system, Kncli (enolior has practically tho piiiiio number of pupil from the btu dent body, over whom ho is tlio nd visor nnd to whom Iho pupils mny go for oousullntion hud ndvUo upon any subject, principally, however, eon- fined to school work. Tho system euuhles each pupil to have at least one particular teacher to whom ho been nddeil to tho work. Tho pupils Lmcet with their advisory teachers on Monday morning eneh weeki when they nro insdruotcd in tho funda mentals of nlntfonn speaking, given u little drill in parliamentary law and required to furnUh number for the program. 1'upils of the same rank in school, that U, nil sophomores or nil freshmen, nro put in tho snmo sec tion, so that their capabilities are about tho same. The woik which is done in thoso sections has been enro- fully outlined under tho supervision ot tho huglinh dcpailment. In nil tho advii-ory sslem seems io offor tho much needed personal touch .between toaehor and pupils so funda mental in efficiently dealing with the pupils, so necessary in udnpting their may feel freo to go with his questions courses to their individual needs, so I'd spirit. The New Year's Novice Xollco of Salo of HvlUMrt. Wui-iimts Notice is horby ttlVtfnr tmt tke directors of School Ulstrtst No. 49 of Jackson County. Oregon, will offr for salo an Saturday, January the 15th, 1 QIC. to tho klKliMt bidder, for cash in hand pnld, fifteen thousand dollars In rofuuding warrant. p nblo on or boforo ten yoars from dato. with lutorost nt flvo pur oont pr an num, latorest to bo paid iMitil-ttHual- ly. Illds for subsortptlRM, will Hot Ijo received for shiiw Ism tfcaN fifty dollars. Tho directors ronwve tits rltjit to reject any and all blln l)atd this 4th Oiu- of Januarv. fW. J- W. I WT. AHCfti Chairman of Board. J1..H. frTiM:. l (lly llai II. I.Miiipiiiaii in the (lold Hill Hint these youthful limbs will nover .News.) Doctor, won't you feel my pulso and stlok around nwhiluf i fnr mo (hot this iiomoly map will povor wrwttli a smilo. Hlow mo no hunk of iilad New Year, nor rin your droad ful (sriu Iho iwticut tlm't oonfronls you, Dee. iu listed to cash in. Us niht, Hi (Tiarlsy's Down tho Lino, wo WHlriit'il the old your die; full four and twenty spiiiliitjr ports, and eaoh ftill na I. Our glaiMp jinsjled on Iho bar, our ailvor sought th till. O, luMtiy a toast and many a boast to Haeohus did wo t.pill. Vet jiit' was in oaoJl calhint htfHit. though all im- dnmutid nucli ie; we soiht to sou our sorrow, Hoo the state was going II I'V. l)iMtr. spak not of lu sob that wrius; thf manly rawe, whan sorrow wjth a sickle cleave the good old fttiully name. Tho )taiu that )Mut within our breasts we held and made no mou. wight wris te tars a Zulu luof or IUiifjr a stone. Yt hiugh rr Uitwl at the tight and round through the door we drenched the harfueos of our .oul and called or one niund more. And. IWtor. hul me uot that 1 win not the lea.t of ttiise until the bt-lita wont round and round llki i r Chnsttuas tre. Who WOlibl li,. I -miiio Li. itiirr.tw U. orhnivi.lv nu.k. iiMiryf We .ill m. wounierc: t . we the kiate mu jfiir dry. Ji-tcior, w.m'i a .. 1, ' , x 'lid tl' L ,!(', II:. i ., J limp a nolo, ltid them cull mo no flowers fair, when 1 am slarward fled. Whoever pined for posies, Dee, niiil onrried such a liond? Liut night at Charley's Down tho Line, wo watched tho old your oronk to song and quip and ribaldry tho Now Year yawned and woke. Hut, Dootor, iu on oh gallant heart a secret pain a.hori each man braced up, n all men must, and nought to boar his load . . . hy do you Mmko your lonmotl oonk and smilq nnd softly sigh I've got to havo my bracer, Dee tlio jwor old state's gone dr ! 1 4 Xo (iils Sony lly King LONDON". Jan. C Tito usual cus tom of tho king and queot sending Clirlstmas cards to tho koldlors at the front was dlspoused witn this yoar, as t Is loalUud that somo millions of canls sent over tlio world would Uo mi enormous extra bunion on the noitofflee, whoso rosouroee are al ready neuvll) taxed. Mid (roubles, and bo sure Io find Iho desired sympathy. The ndxisory lonelier is expected io oon for with his pupils, lenrn thoir tendencies nnd natural bend of na ture, iu order that the high school courses pursued by them may ho shaped for nnd adapted to (heir iicods. Tho ndvisor is, through his fre quent conference with tho pupil io discover if pommIiIo any deficiencies in tho nupipK nature and emleaor to strengthen him, to discover any ir regularities wlmh nmv exist and rec tify, if po-iblc, by means of n course of Mud. especially adapted to (he individual. An illustration of iho way in which Iho advisory system advisee is hero given. When the reports (o (he par cuts at the end of each six weeks' period nre ready, they nro sent from the office to the advisory teacher nnd given then to the impils. First, how over, tho udvi.ory teacher makes a nolo of all failures and of tho work which is being dono by oaoli pupil in his section, if tho work is not up to tho capabilities of the pupil or is holovv the passing average, tt eonfer oneo results, in vvhieh the oause is ascertained and a remedy suggested. Tho matter is then repotted to the office, where tho final steps are taken. Thin does uot lessen the work ' of the prineipal to any marked dc-1 gree, but briugs about a personal su pervision which would ho otherwise1 UuVossible. , There has been put into the ad-1 visory work, however, more than jiM conference and suggoktion. The need t for some sort of trnmiiur in public speaking has 1,,'on felt, nnd m order) to meet tins i -ed in ns ndctjuule a ( wav Hi im.iMo. this feature bns. vital in enooiirni:inir tho dehnniient piqiil, prodding Iho procrnstinnlor and heljiing tho deficient. Ineorpor nting ns tho advisory system docs a drill iu public speaking ami parlia mentary law, it seems to fill a funda mental place in the school curricti- um. I frf?tfvVT'Vgr'Jfrfto'iPi,coS Jersey railroad u) girl ? 10 each for five eyoUshes burned off b park from engine, (fiten up girls, one at tinif ' I The JH Finishing Touch fmfim I Th finulunh. louch to VAVII I AIsI taity dsxcit CVc, Ice rpxM I Cream and Pudding HKVlB I flavorad w.rn Merit ,Jb.-'.fK I Vanilla have that Ei2l-.T pl' l-ainB tat'e Sf that makrt one iee io ood, Orrlor of Your M i Grocer f I " ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S TnE ORIGINAL ! X MALTED MILK. Cbc4p ioVititutcs coit YOU same prlc. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Itily Assistant us s iiuti.i:tt rbouo4 m. t; mm 17-Ja Ambiil.inco bcrvlro Coroner The Girl from His Town A romantic drama of tho theater full of Vim and Uo nnd strntllug cli maxes. Featuring tlio prettlost girl In Mo (ton Pictures, Fascinating .MAIUi.VltlTA l'ISCIIKK If you don't know hor como nnd get acquainted. She Is .nt bar best In this Vivid nicturo drama of lovo and tho stngo. "Tlio Olrl l-'rbm Ills Town" will prove ono of tho most onjoynblo pho to plays von over saw. This Is a four part Mutual Master picturo (nne better) magnlflcontly staged and acted. Don't miss a good one. There will also bo r good eoniedy ou tho same program. THE PAGF MEDFORD'S LEADING Motion Picture Theater TONIGHT IThe Thirteenth Girl Itroadwav Star Feattiro j Three act Drama It's an unluik number for the lit - t'e fjBhlon model, but, ilcspito the i great odds, her sterling charactor and Innate goodness saves her from the easiest road." Benjamin Bunter Book Agent l Ylt.igruiU one-act comedy. The Merry Models i:suna one act, wtih a big puucb George Ade Fable of The Heir and the Heiress Moral Somebody must rake up the leaves before the oung neonl iaii bsve a successful bonfiie. The Height of Good Service Is the offering of a Cup of our Barrington Hall Coffee 2? w Hie rich fragrance, the mellow flavor, the in vigorating effect all ap peal to tho guest as no other refreshment will or can. '.Pry our Teas and Coffees oil your own table and you'll al ways he proud to servo them hereafter to your tniests. Choico Lino of Vegetables and Fruits MARSH & BENNETT Seeond door east First National JJnnlc. Phone 252. Influenza (Grippe) Vaccine For the prophylaxis and treat ment of common colds, mixed infections of the respiratory mucous membranes, acute and chronic catarrhal conditions of the nose, throat and respira tory organs, Consult your Physician. Medford Pharmacy "SQUIBB QUALITY DRUGS" PHONE 10 com IV", St MY 11. lk l.o if of !..'' b -- 1 t"n in DOE$ IT PAY? ASK OUR GRADUATES. Their earning rwMrv.o nave ucen doubled and trebled since completing their courses of study at the Medford Commercial College Mid-Winter Term Begins January 3. Day and Evening Sessi