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!'. '-, vf- PAGB TWO MEDFOltU .MAIL T1UIIUNIS. MEDFOttU OUIWON, TWiiSDAY, AUGUST 11. U)M rti 1 4 L - HE h KT-f-V ' OCAL AND I- PERSONAL Dr. Myrtlo S. Loekwooil will limit licr offlco hours during August to MotidAy. Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.in, jllty and Mrs. Frank HoJllrRor arc expected to return rluny from a month's fiutlns at N'ownort. The best whnt If, Mountain Mea dow huttcr at Foul's 1S2 Twenty Ashland Methodists left on Monday. on a trip to Crater Lake, to bo absent for a period ot two wooks. Two teams and wagons nccompantol tbo party, who Intend to walk most ot tho wny. Tho hiKgago was piled In tho, wagons. Those who get tirod or walking will bo ablo to rest by tak ing turns riding In tho wagon. C. A. Ellason and John Hclntan each took a team and wagon. Before you- go hunting get an Aetna accident policy. No extra charge for tho additional harard. It. H.McCiirdy, agent, Sparta Uldg. Henry Harrison Brown of San Francisco, will lecture on New Thought at tho library nt 7:30 this evening. Admission free Automatic base ball, that brand now out door game, has arrived la Mcdford. Sco tt at DeVoes tonight, just west ot Hotel Medford. f Sco John Dunny at tho Star Thea ter tonight. J. F. Halo while driving a motpr truck loaded with a piano noar Elkto.n last week, eollieded with an auto stage, wrecking both cars, but with no Injurj to tho four passengers and tho two drivers. Tree props at tho Mcdford Lumber Company. Up to August 1st, 29 forest fires had been reported to tho forestry service in this city, with nono serious. Sco John Bunny at tho Star Thea ter tonight. Dog owners of tho city received with some opposition tho polico edict prohibiting tho uso of leather mur stles on dogs. Many maintain that they nro as cffcctlvo as tho wlro muz zle, and far moro humane. This however, will not likely chango the opinion ot tho police. No flics on tho Pennant wrapped Bread. Wo nro not advertising It, just letting It havo Its way with the people. Positively contains no alum. Msdo at Newtown Bakery. 142 Homer Carson ot the upper Apple Kate was a business visitor la tho city Monday, i "Tho Fatal Portrait." at the Star Theater tonight. Sheriff Qulno of Roseburg is at tending to official business la this city today. Osly oe kind of kodak finishing at Weetoa's Camera Shop, that's the est. Over Jst Theater. Mis Ireae Plotser who has been attending summer school at the r.ta!c normal school at Monmouth returned Monday. "Tho Fatal Portrait," at tbo Star Theater tonight. C. F. Petersen of this city has re turned from a business trip to Rose burg and other Willamette valley points. Parslan Hair Dressing Parlors, manicuring, general work. M. F. & H. Bids;., phone 1G7-J. - Monday was one of the hottest days of the year, the mercury rcgitterlus, 99 and a fractional degrees. At noon today tho mercury registered 94 de grees. Hotel Mcdford dining room now opens at six a. m. and Is open all day. The school board will hold another meeting next Tuesday evening when preliminary arrangements for tho' opening of tho school year will be jnappod out. Among other things a euccpssor to Prof. I.oland Heverldge will bo chosen, The lt what is. Mountain Mea dow butter at Foul's 122 Dhq Sovory of Gold Hill was fined 1 10 in ustico of tbo Peace Ta'or' court, Monday afternoon upon a plea of guilty Jo having driven at a high rato of speed across tbo Rogue river bridge at Cold Hill. J. O. Clerking, the best all around photographer in southern .Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where,, time or place. Studio 228 Mala ;8tj Phone 3 20-J. It, A. Holmes and wlfo of this city 'arp.spcndlng a short vacation at Pro. specU . i Evorybody is ploasod with Moun tain Meadow huttor, sold by Foul's firqeery 122? Miss May Henderson pC Cold Hill spent Sunday In Medford visiting frlondB and relatives. Call J, W. Mitchell for lawn mow er troubles. Phono 20. The first flurry of tbo war In Ku-1 ropo s over, as fur us local naval and jnllltary strategists aro concprnod. f treet orators kept the air full the Ik iiiki W- WttKs k McGowan Co. UWDIETAX1M 'a SBpaaa'eaBBSfai Mf hwmsm svsassa sr vt sasse sesssw InMitW A Bh Off VTJMf IMIIII ft first daB wllh wild rumors, .trying to keep up.wlth a aeusatlonal bulletin aervfce. Both' havolsuspcnded. See R. Hrt MeCuriy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. Arthur Alldor haa returned from Monmouth, Oregon, where ho at tended tho stato normal summer school. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. "Painless Parker" tho world's great est street talkor, la scheduled to talk Wednesday nnd Thursday oveulug on Haymarket Square. Groceries at Do Voe's. August to dnto has failed to pro duce a flro alarm, oven for a grass tire, and not a drop of rain. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. Charles Hunter of Ashland was n business visitor In tho city Monday afternoon. FIRST class private room and board. 10G South drape. A number ot candidates for coun ty offices in tho fall havo begun shaking hands with tho voters In the country districts. Play ball at DeVoes' tonight. Tho Southern Pacific company has prepared another booklet dealing with communities In the northwest, which wilt thus receive considerable advertising. Tho name of tho publi cation Is Abroad,, and tho current is suo contains a long artlclo giving the official summary ot the resources and opportunities ot Jackon county. It Is published every month and Is to interest chiefly those coming west to attend tho exposition In 1915. Parisian Hair Dressing Parlors, twclvo scalp treatments for 3. M. F. & 11. Bldg.. phono 1S7J. 124 Roger Bennett and family returned Sunday from a ten days auto tour ot Crater Lake and Pelican Bay. Fruit labels artistically printed la any and all colors. Mcdford Print ing Co. r Archlo Calvert. Arthur Robinson land Fred Miller, Ashland boys ap peared before Judgo Tou Velio of tho probation court this morning on charges of stealing. Tho first named was remanded to the Boys and Girl's Aid society ot Portland, and tho last two paroled pending good behavior. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Wholesale arrests of owners of unmunlcd dogs are scheduled by the police for tomorrow. Dog Catcher Loomls has tho names of a number ot citizens who have failed to obey the city ordinance. Ar-rea:Holmcs protected." In surance service combined with 16 strongest companies. Holmes the In surance Man. . County Commissioner Joe Smith of Rogue River, is In tho city today at tending to official business. The Central Potnt Feed 8toro of Central Point, Ore., can supply you with now and second hand grain bags at reasonable prices. 122 Tho forest fires In the Gold Hill Ulstrlct along Kane and Sardlna frocks havo started again, and a heavy pall of smoke swept down from the north again. The forest service and patrol association havo been fighting (ho fires for ten days. Ow ing to the dryness of the woods, after a month without rain, fears aro hold Jthat a serious blaze will break out In tho national forest reserve. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wlro will bo posted during tho day at Hotel Mcd ford. f B. S. Thomas, a brother of C. M. Thomas of Talent, owner of the Mountain View orchards, Is visiting tho latter. Everybody Is pleased with Moun tain Meadow butter, sold by Font's grocery 122 SPY TAMPERED WITH CAVALRY HORSES LONDON, Aug. 11 A German was arrested near the barracks In London today on suspicion of tampering with tho horses. It was stated In tho po lice court that tho man wan seen to stroke several horses which Immed iately afterward wero taken sick. A Jolnt'meotlng of tho Polish bo cleties in London decided today to form a Polish legion for active serylco In tho event of a German Invasion of the British Isles. Their action was taken because of the friendly asylum afforded Polish political refugees In Kngland. i GERMAN PKtSUNERS IN RUSSIAN EXILE ST. I'KTKIlBUima, via London, Aug. 1J, 11:30 u, in, A telegram re ceived hero from Vllna my six car (ouds pf German prisoners punsert through tiut city this morning op tliolr way to he Interior of J(uiuli. Four wouNde',Ueriil officers jikp Ukeu to i Vllna hospital, ITALY AND AUSTRIA LONDON', Auk. M, 2:,)0 n. in. Aoeonlmjr to lite correspondent nt Rome of ihe Morning lMsl, rotation!! between Italy ntul Austria nre boeoni injf more t mined, , llnly lm ilo inttiiileil nti explanation of llio hoin linnltni'iit of. Iho I'dlnliliMiinont of the Puglin- company til Anttvnri, Moutc negro, over which Hie Italian flag floats', 'anil in which there wore Itnl innt. GAVE GIRL BEER Frank lnwiherg, nge 10 years, is held in the city jail rwuiliug return to Koselmrjr, where he i wanted upon n charge of plying n 13 -year-old girl of that city with beer until she wiw iu an intoxicated condition. Others arc cnid to be implicated in the affair. Koselmn: is a drv town, in namo and according to law, but Sutherlin, a short distance away, is not, nnd roUierers procure nil the intoxicants they want, pack it to Rocburg and proceed lo hold orgie. Lnwunberg was captured lv Sher iff Singlcr, who waited for him in the railroad yards nil Monday night. All he had in his possession when ar rested was n pack of cigarette pa pers and a tin teaspoon. CITY PLANS PURCHASE OF The city Is contemplating the pur chase of a cash register of tho typo used by naval paymasters and on bat- tleshps, for use In tho city recorder's office, and the question will bo dis cussed at the next meeting of tho city council, a majority ot whom are said to favor its Introduction, for Joint use between tho treasurer's, water depart ment and recorder's offices The cash register belongs to Bill Ulrlch, ori ginally cost I3C0. and Is offered to tho city for $150. ; Tho machine was Installed In tho recorder's office upon probation, but cannot bo nscd becauso'tho most Im portant key to Its manipulation has been lost. Until a key Is secure! from the Natonal Cash Register com pany U Is only an Improssivo looking ornament. Auditor's reports for two or threo years have recommended the purchaso of a cash register to systematize tho work of tho city offices. DIED VAUUHK-Mw. W. 0. Vaughn, aged 90 years, 7 months and 10 ihiy, died at her home in Jacksonville, .Atiyunf. it, at 'J o'clock, after u ling ering illnchK. She had lived in Jack sonville for ten years, und wus n un tivo of West Virginia. She is sur vived by five duiigiitcrs and threo bout. Funeral arrangements will be announced Inter. DAIlTIiFVrr PH.UIS WANTKII Mr. Perry of tho Roguo River Co opcratlva Fruit Growers association, Vas made a favorable, contract with a California cannery for Bartlett peara for canning purposes, and can handlo them either ercnard run or second grade. It interested como In and talk It over. X()tk;k. I hereby give notice that I will not bo responsible for any debts In curred by my wife, Mrs. W. H. Spell man, after this date, August 11th. 123 W. II. 8PELLMAN. WRECKAQE FflOM SHIP i t (Continued from page 1) When last heard fmm the llritish fcloop of war Algerino was btill at Muzutlan. Must Be Shearwater The IlritisJi fcloop of war Shear water left Sun Dieo, Augul II. The Hritish cruisor JtainhffW left ier Saturday, northbound, and wk sighted late yesterday. The roce- of elimination would indicate Unit any disaster that may have Jiuppencil overtook llio Shear iviiter. "jShotis a slop of-war, 180 feet length, 3; feet Jicum, 11' lent draft, 0'80 tn'n diu'idiicernVnt and carrying Hlf) men. Her iimiriiiiciit con&iHts pf ix four-inch rifles, four tlirci'-poiiuder quick-firers and two Maxim, TOO LATK TO OttABHWV. flniAVHD At my place In west Men ford, one black slock ling, weighs about 200 pounds, Box 7t, phono 8C3-J, ' no p?0 IA.-,lc'cnejrl' aw; Kn. ., aulfo o( Vtiu, Vit Watloiihl iisuk, n SAN FltANVISCU -L'Ml.t-'AuV; It, More wrookUKU fiom Hiitisli ves sel, Which today is established lo havo been i innu-oNwnt, was east ijt ly Iho curly floodtldo in tho neighborhood of (he soulh shore lifo saving station. Two white wooden cabin doors were round, heritiii(r'iin bright brass plates, one of (ho legend "Nttvigaling Officer" and the other "Oiiniier." Like llotnm found last night tn the sunn' iiclghhnrhiHid, nil lhivwuoi work was in excellent coullilion, (ho paint blight nnd Iho lirnsswotk frvdilv scoured, "howing Unit if could not have been long iu stilt avii tor. Nouhoiv ivcro there marks' of tools inch us &ttppocdlv would show had ihe woodwork breu pried loose and cnM ovcibonrd. Nothing to Identify ' Captain Urouhcoh of tho lifcsaxing station thought-the physical ex'ideneo pointed to un explosion which had occuned not more Ihuu lwen(y-foitr or lliirty-Mx hour aso. There was still nothing to indicate Ihe identity of the esel. The ItritUh cruiser Rainbow, which left hero Sat. unlay, was sighted yesterday after noon, twenty-five miles north of Point Ileyc, steaming slowly multi word. The only other llritish warships known to be In Pacific cont water on tho sloops of war Algcritte and Shearwater. The flotnm found ln-1 night con sisted of three white painted pnn died screen doors, wllh slide and weather scn'ens over foot grids; one heavy wooden panel, with glass doors intact, bearing the legend "Ship's Library"; vightcrtious.of lutidwnod shelves; nud twntv-six ofiicr jJcces of miscellaneous WoodwOrW.nll mint ed while. . Among it was (mart n lock cn Rroved '0. ltltgmurr. ISOO," nnd n heavy bros catch, stamped "Patent,! Lccd- mio." Kildcncti wif Implosion TiiiimiiiicIi ok Iho Aliieriua was laid down iu ISIM nud the Shearwater in 180'.), while the llainlioir is of even more recent date. t seemed difficult WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP Though Sick and Suffering; At Lat Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Richmond, Pa. " When I started taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I was In a dreadfully rundown stato of health, had internal trou bles, and was so ex tremely nervous ami prostrated that If I had given In to my feelings I would hsve been in bed. As it was I had hardly strength at times to Ih on my feet and what Tdh do was. by a great effort. I could not sleep nt night aril of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. ''After taking tho second bottle I no ticed that the headache was not so bad, I rested better, and my nerves wero stronger. I continued Its use until it made ft new woman of me, and now I can hardly realize Uist 1 am able to do so much as I d'j. Whenever I know any woman in need of n good miklidne I highly prniso Lydia E, Plnkham's Veg cubic Compound." Mrs. Frank Clark, 3140 N. Tulip St, Richmond, Ps. Wosatu Have Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E,Pfnkham' Vegetable Compound has restored their heelth when suffering with femalo ills. This accounts for the enormous demand foe it from coas,t to coast. If you are troubled with any ailment peculiar to women why don't you try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound 7 It will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink ham ' Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. sKjErrjK'LXf mm Jw S7 iu ABa HL eTJ fn?f Iraff liilliiill ; i. i - ' (t mrr volr ,mim at nmt Tioro may bo nothing wrong with your child's tyo, andaguln (hero hmy bo. fy yp) ' An, cxhautijlvoijoxaniliiatlon by a competuiit Hiie:laJst''jir'nlshcs tho only moans of rovcifiig thur truo condition. If glitsscH aro noedod they should bo provided ; If not needed, tho ni'ml should bp ut rout by positive kuowl edKe to that orfect, This is a mutter of grout Import unco. See DR. RICKERT IIKK.VOH'H HOW J L Hull.. J.'Jj (Hjh 0mf j (Jrww 'JVmllM mm Plvfti to. (jomuMit thvui with Iho date lues, (houuh if'WiiH Vnlillcd ohl Unit the date, of Iho sldpM conVtruellon and th't InakOr's pulcnt stamp oV neiles numher might uot neeertsnHly coin I'ldc. Warships preparing to go Into no tion strip themselves clear of- nil su perfluous woodwork likely to' fly into nplinlers under shell fire. In upllo ot (he lnet Hint no tool minus were, found, Ihe most plausihlo theory sceined to he that oito of the lliliMi esscls nn med, learning of tho pres ence of n (lennnn cruiser prohnhly tho Leipzig, had sllipped herself to houu for action not far oft the tlnl den dale, within the last forty-eight lionr4 Closer examination of the wreck age lutvied that iu many instances bolls nnd fittings had been torn hod. ily from lllcir sellings and Ihe wood work shuttered into splinters. SILENT TRIBUTE IS PAID (Continued from pate 1.) He remains in Ihe darkened ftiuentl Oar, hitting lic-ide the casket, sor nnvinj4. fiilcnl. None has spoken to him except his daughters mid Dr. Qrayson, Folilol t'onfeilenite Flag nilKKNVII.I.K, S. O., Aug. 11. The ?H'eiit! tntiu bearing the body of Mrs. WAlnlroxr Wilson, the president ntul Oilier relatives, sHd tuwanl Koine, da., today past group alter group of people who stood with heads Imred licldii the rail run il tracks to pay liointipc to the lata "first lady of the land." People along the route remained up through the nipht to wut eh (he funeral train pas.. At Culpepper, , folded Confeder ate flag, with a nolo of svniimthv BIG REDUCTIONS On All Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords , At tUe tilju of orrosiTK nsT effici: Than an up-o-ihrio jewelry store' Kvery hirthriay, wcririiug anniversary and various other occasions all call for pre sents or times. Whore would you I'iiul a hotter place to select such a present or prize limn a carefully selected stecl: of jewelry, out glass, hraeelet, wutelu, Ihe new hlitolc jet ear drops hlaelc enamel neck pieces, ladies eigaretto eases and numerous other things aeeopU ahle for all ouuasions. T1II3.IKWKLI5U r i' i August 1, 39.15. . " 1'i'Mit Iho Culpepper ihrtpfer of tho Ulillcil niilinhtcrs ,ol' Hilt CnufcdoV. noy, wus placed oil hoard Ihe train. At ninny other plnees flowei! wero prctfmitcil hy gioups of t-hihlren, dnniea Woodrow, coilKln of lliu inesldeul, hoarded llu' trulu at Spur Innhurg, S. Simplicity Mat Its Funeral ItOMH, day Aug. It. Simpliolly wllllnuih Ihe funeral of Mrs. Woodt row WINou hen' todnv. In deference lo tin" willies of Iho picshlciit, the exercises will ho brief. There will ho it fotly-l'iio inluiite senn-o nt the First Prcshytetiali cliuivh, whole Mrs. Wilson's father, Hev. Dr. I'd wind S. A.nsoii, was pastor lor sen n teen years, and mi een shorter cor oniony at Myille Hill cemetery, ljome, Ihe gitlhood home of Mrs, Wilson. Uwailcd lodav In soinhro at tire tho iiriivul of the funeral train from Washington. Huihlliigs in Uic business dish let nud tnliny residence sections were draped in black." Traf fio was chwed earlv on the street through which tho pioecion was to pass from Iho railway stnluni to the ohtireh, and from Ihe chhrch lo the ceiuctery. Special policemen und national giinrd-iiieii were on patrol. Only Fit in Ily Present llecause of the limited capacity of the church, only members of the fnui ilv und close friends liaic been In ilcil to l prc-eut. Dit arrival of the funeral train at ''::I0 p. in., it was planned to o at onee lo the church. Two of Urn old hymns which were Mrs. Wilson's favorites as n gill will bo sung. Kcv, Sylvester llcnoh of Princeton, N. J., and the local pastor, Kcv. Dr. d. (1. Snyder, nre to conduct tho ceremonies. From the church (ho funeral pro cession will ro direct to Myrtle f f iI comotcry. At cither r.ido of the street through which the cortege What Is More Useful MARTIN J. REDDY Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars JOffeclive from August 1, 1011, lo August I, 11)15, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car . . $490 Runabout . . . 420 Town Car . , . 690 P. O. II, Detroit. AH cars rally iiipiliioil. (In tho United Status of Aiuordcji Only). "Further, we will he ahle to obtain the maximum el'l'it;- jeucy in our factory roduetioii, and the minimum cost 'in otir jiui'ehiisjng and sales dopartuients if we can (V(Uieh an output pf U00,()(H) em's between tho above riji'tfls. And should wo renoh this production wo agree Ii) jiay. as tho buyer's, share from $10 to $(;0 pur ear (on or about August ltftlfj). to every retail buyer wlo, pur eluiHo fi now Ford ear between-August 1, Jf)Hj jju'd' 3rori further .imrtieiilarsrc'gai'diug those low prices anil 'profit-sharing plan, see tho nearest .'Ford llraiioJi or l)ealor. , FORD MOTOR CAR COMPANY .,.. ,, C. E. GATES, Agent Spirtf Duildlng Mcdford. Oregon will putu Hohuolglils will.tdumt hold ing hiuiel hrnticlicN, Tim body is In ho hurled by Iho side of those pf .Mrs. Wilsoii'a fiilhm' hud mother, Six first cousins of Airs, Wilson huvn been selected its uollvo pall bearers, Aflor seniees ul Iho grnin Iho presiiloiilial parly expects to to l ii in io its special train und dcpnil for Washington ut II i. m. TheNewBabv .x A. , isWorW's'Womler V.ttrr' Unv liifiint mukM tr' )it Sjs'Otlvo wWor mid lirlslitrr Ami wlml- ever llnre l to hnnre llu nrrmil ninl Id nisn ntul comiuhi tlm niK-olnnt niolli'r slmiilil ls ul veil nt ti'iillmi. Ammiif tlm rrnl hrlplul llilnnx I an cxtrriirtl nil Oiiinliml nillelliHi knnwn its ".Mnllitr'H J'rl-ii.l" It Ii mi will tliouwlit of by IrilK li.nn ilirniiuli- i. wvmen ttut most nut ttia t'liltnl Utntri rniry "Mollcm rrlmt im uii ot ttirlr rlii'l uiit l"ll ntiln mnnll'M, It ni'i'llnl to Ihn nlKliiinhwl itiimrle lo rrllnia llio nltula ell llennicnU n'il Irinlimn, In n llllle Issik ntu itixcrlUrit nmro full llic ninny rr.ion why 'ittillnr's Jtlfltit" Iws bfrn a (lion. I IiiiImsI tit wiiinrn (er inure Hun tun KviisrHtlmiK. Tills Ismk wsii rrwrr.t imt nnly la alii llio Iticiiirrlmctst lull lo onnliln no inmiy wunirii Iu Imia at Iwnnl Iho llimly tilnln. IMIKKt'alIdH itti'l lull's In iimilw slut iiratty prlntM (rm jr rwly il(itrn' It uticiiiM liv In all limns. ",inl liot'u Krloinl" limy tw liml of nltiuml ritiy ilrmr Slit l"it N you full in llii.l It wrll u .11 rrvt nnt nlwi wrlin nr k In llruillkM llrnlatur C'tl., 20J llliur l'Mn,, AtUuU, tliHiruU. 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