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SAFETY FIRST
EXHIBIT
SHOWN
AT S. P. DEPOT
Tim Houtlicrn 1'iiiKln rniiiiiiny linn
InMnllml Its "Hnfnty-I'lrsl" txlillill In
tlm wnltlliK room of llm iniHsuiiiwr !
iol mill llio first x It tlil t Ion will lio
Klrt'ti IIiIh t'Vi'nliiK ilurhiK (ho hours
of 7 (o iMlto. Ailinlslnn In (no itiul
(ho oihllilt will Ihi on illHilny dully of
AiiRtiHt I ft, HI anil 17.
Tim oxlilhltloti liorn wits tispticlnlly
iirrnnx'il for I)' J .l Hcott, KoimrM
niHiiiR(ir hkciiI of tli m t'OMipmiy mi J
U oim of n ncrli'N to lio inmln upon lint
1'nclflo const. Tin .uhllilt Iiiin nl
rcmly Ik-.ui shown In tlm lurttost clt
Iks Mini unlvcrrltln or California Mid
U k counlrpnrt of tlm oim shown In
Nmw Vork lout yi'nr.
Thn pnrpoMi of tlm nxhlblt In two
fold. First, 'that of iliiinotutrntliiK
10 tho public tlm inmt of tlm mlop
lion of hi "Hnfi'ty-l'IrU" plnn wlmn
travollnk i'" train nml crosslink
Irnckn it umcloj ami seroiully Dial of
showing; to Hiomi liilttri'stntl Just wlmi
tlm Hoiitlicru I'nclflo company in do
ItiK to promoti sufor employ iimnt un.l
transportation for iimploym nml
jiaMeiiwr rtiipcllvly.
(.'omprlnliiK tlm oxliltilt tint too on
lnrKt pictures ami churls showltiK
tltosn factor which Imvo hot'it urcst
rut lit tlm attainment of tlm record
of hating carried dtirlrtK tlm lam flvo
or two hundred million pasttnKm
un nroruRn dlstanco of foil) flvo titllit
without a nliiKln fulnllty dun to train
dnrallmonl, collision or oilier train
accident. HI 111 otlmr pictures show
ihoMi accident which am most com
moiily rmiiMil hy carelessness on tlio
part of tlm public and full itexcrlp
lion accompanies eat It plcturo show
liiK how tlm accident could haro foefln
11 voided,
Tlm exhibit W allrartlvnly nrrnnr.e.I
III a Rold an whlto booth which In
brilliantly Illuminated for cyciiIiik ox
hlblllon. In addition to tlm pictures
and chard there In operative model
of a section of track under mlnaturo
automatic block and Interlocking sIr.
nal protection, Tlm operation of tlm
slitnals In explained by V. B. Andrni
demonstrator In clmrKo from thn of
flro of I'reNldent Hprotiln,
Tlm only tliliiK lackliiK to make the
exhibit complete lit Honey i;lvlnr. n
Hafrty-r'IrNt Joyrldn In his auto.
M'Hn.Ut, IT TtlKATKH .
' ' PIIIDAY AND HATIIIIOAY
Tin; Million Dollar Mystery, atory
by Harold Mncdrath, scenario by
I.loyd l.oneritan.
H)nopl of preredliiK uplnode:
Hargrove, 17 year before llio story
opens, left his only child on tlm door
atep of n Klrl'a arhool. Ho la n trai
tor member of thn "(Hack Hundred,"
a IliiMlan secret society. He lis bo.
route a millionaire. Tito band dU
cover him and knowlnc thU, ho plana
'to disappear with hi now olRhleoic
year old daughter, Plorenro, and u
million dollars ho has drawn out of
tlio banks, Tlm million dollars dls
appoara mysteriously. Margrave,
with his Iioiiho surroundod, Is forco.t
tn make a dosporato cscnpo In a bal
loon, which, lator, la found a wreck
floathiK on tlm sea.
Kplsodo No. 2, "Tlm Knlso Frlond."
rioronco arrives In the city to find
her father roup, no onu knows where.
Jones, IiIh butler, dlsclmos a mystur
loua letter charging her to triiPt him
completely, The coiiNplrators turn
their attention to Florunco. How tlm
prlucoNs wins Florence's ronfldunco,
aecretly odmlta mambers of thn band
Into tlm Iioiiho lo sonrch for tlio $1,
000,000 and who falllntt in this, at
tempt to ktdiiup Florence, only to tlm
miraculously foiled by Norton, forms
oim of the moHt exciting moving Pic
tures o,vor filmed.
Kach week, un eplnodo of this Btu
pondoui motion picture will bu shown
t tlijs theater, each episode nn uu
roldlng of thrills, now trills, grouter
t It r Ilia than over before atlompted,
With usual program. 10 cents
always 10 rents,
U. S. A. WINS ONE AND
L08E8 ONE AT TENNIS
KOIIKHT Hll.1.8, N. Y. Aug. H,
Tho opening matches In the contest
botweuu tho United States and. Aim
tialmila for thn possesNlon of tlio
Dm In cup, einblemutlo of the world
tcmii tennis championship, played
Imm ThurMday, resultud In mm
victory mid oim defeat for each uo
Hon, Aulhony F. Wilding or thn dial
longing team defeated It, Norrls WIN
llama II of tho American defoiiderH
In utralght aula 7-5, fl-3, CIl, Not
llm leant disturbed hy tho defout of
iiim tea m muio, Muurico i;. Mvioiigu
n
Ill evened (lie diiy'n acoro by defeat.
Ifig Norman 10, Drunken, cupluln of
lm AimltAlasUii ouaitoitu and mn.
lilainiil Mm wviirlil'u uiimliir ul liiiinltf
III Ihrito ullrrlng aula Uy ncoies u(
17.16, li-3( UO,
An ri'Wilt, I Ihi wliuiur of Ihu lio
)ihy anil tliuiupliiimlilii iuiiiioI bu do
JiM Ufni HalurtJuy,
SAFETY FIMT EXHIBIT 0
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LAST OFNOTED INDIAN AMERICAN REFUGEES
CHIEFS PASSES AWAY IN GERMANY AIDED
A dlNpntch from Modoc county,
Col., says: ''Tyree John, the last ol
tlm noted Indian chiefs of Modoc
county, was hurled today In the old
ancestral burying ground of the I'lt
Itlver tribes, H miles west of here.
At tho time of the Modoc war U)
years ago when runners en me In from
the lavn U'ds 70 miles northwest of
here asking the aid or the I'll Itlver
Indians In tlm Modoc wnr against the
troops under Oeueral Cauhy, It war
through the talking of old Hob Chlpp,
tlm wnr chief, who died In 1K9K and
Ty-Ke John, tlm peace chief, that tho
i'lt divers sent dm runners home to
their fate and llm river tribes re
mained friendly to tlm whites. The
old mnit, In later year, went Into
tlm country north of Wluucmurcu
and kept the ludluns litem iitlel. Ilo
was uuhersally respected among the
whites and last year was the recipient
of n small pension from the county.
He left tlireo Mtns, one being the
United Htates government policeman
for thn dlilrlct."
HELL AT HAELEN
DURING BATTLE
LONDON. Aug. H, 310 a. m.
Tlio Dally Mall's llriuMN correspon
dent describes tlm engagemont at
Haeleu as showing that the llelglans
hao pasmid another good test. He
says thai Intermittent booming of
heavy, guns was audlbU all morning
This was punctuated about 1 1 o'clock
by sharp detonations, tlm llelglans
blow up tlm bridges over tho Itlver
(lette Just In the nick of time. Thoy
were under shrapnel flro and tho Her
man cavalry was Just debouching to
crons.
With tlm bridges destroyed the
fight rcHolvcd Itself Into an nrttllery
duel, the shrapnel bursting and leav
ing a long trail of white smnko.
In tho meantime a squadron of
Mecklenburg dragoons endeavored to
pouetralo tho town of Dlest at a gal
lop. About a mllu from tho town thev
dashed Into n barricade of wagons
lined by llelglau Infantry. Tho Ger
mans had their revolvers out ini
rhargod directly at tho barrlrado.
Tho Dclglans behind tho barrlcado
opened a murderous flro and all tho
dragoons wore either killed or taken
prisoners. The only living things to
surmount tlm barrier wero seven ri
derless horses maddened by fear.
The Germans then tried to reduco
resistance at this point by a cross flro
from a battery but after an Interval
ceased firing and owing to the slmlta"
ropulsos on other positions of their
front withdrew In dlsordor, according
to some accounts, to tho other sldo or
tho Goto.
Only two Ilolglans wero wounded.
In front of the barricades, the Gor
muiis l(ay like a hedge. Tho frontal
Hacks of tho Gormaus are apparently
contributing to tho Ions of mnralo
among tholr troops. This Is believed
to bo tho reason why Individual Hot
glatiH hnvn bcon ablo to recolvo tho
surrender of so many of tholr adver
saries.
GERMAN SOCIALIST LEADER
SHOT; BALKED AT WAR
in
LONDON, Aug. H, 3:'J0 n. ui.
Tho Dally Citizen, organ of tho Labor
party miyti It bus learned from relluble
authority that Dr. Karl Llobknoclu,
tho German socialist lender, bus boon
shot for refuting military Horvlce. Tho
Dally Cltlien says that tho story was
brought to London by a Germaii refu.
gee, who reported that Hurlln, owing
to the shortage of food, was In u
virtual statu of revolution.
Dr. Llebknecht was an officer of
tho reserves and wiih called upon for
service, Ilo refused to respond on
cousvleiitloun grounds, whereupon ac
cording lo tho atory, ft delurliinent of
soldier was sen I In his reildeiii't. Ilo
wiih tukun lo ihu military barracks
nml ('unit inarllulud. After a short
tilul ho whh tonvlciod find shot by n
plulomi of Infantry.
II s nlsii teporled (IinI Jlon l,iu
t nbiiiK, Ihu iiolml whUIIsI wiitur wbu
ileclurtiil wildlvr wiirM inllntiwii Ih
Ihu urmy, has bt-w shut,
II JllSPLAY AT S. P. DEPOT
WAHHINOTO.V, Anc. 1 i. Voluri-
tccrx ulio 1 1 live o-0icruteil wild Am-liiix-mliir
Oerunl luive iiuule jl jioh
hiltle for Hie emlniHhy in llerlin to
rextore nlnml mirmnl eonditlniis
iiinntix Amerii'itnK in Ocrmuuy, iie
eonllntr to n rcort rereie today
ut the hi ii 1 1- ilepnrlmeiil. Action ol
I lie Dn'xtlciH'r lunik, wliicli Iiiih
UKreetl lo cikIi a limited number of
check of Americaux hearing; the
Amerieau eoiiKitliir Hlainit of identi-
I fientioii, littN greatly relicM'ri the fin-
iini'inl tcitilon.
Tnuel to or from Southern Ger
many, where iiiokI of Hie IiiiIIim ami
iiiiiity of the iileiiNiire rcMirl.s are lo
rated, i iirnelieally iuiMi'o.ilile.
In addition to Ihe work of (K-iitliim
AuierieiiiiH, Amhat-Hiiilor (lerard re
iuil thai he Iiiih opened tut Knglixh
bureau in Ihe cmlmMy for the ihkiuh
of in-iorlM ami general aid to llril
IkIi Huhjee(i.
AS
OF
WASHINGTON, Am:. 1 1. I'lniw
of Httiitlierti eongrewHinen nml repre
MiilnticH of eottoit iiiti-rc.-lrt for
relief front the rmliiirniiKiiieiit tltrent-
ened l tl Io-iiik of tlm Kuropeau
markets took laugible fona today
xtheii hill to cNtahlUlt liondetl ware
Immihi's, wherein eotton may he torel
nml matte Hie hasiK of currency is
Hiien, were' inlroilueed in eon);rvsK
today by Se,uator Hoke Smith and
lteprexfitlnlive Lever, nftor consul
tittiou willt offieiaU of the depart
ment of agriculture, commerce and
tlio treasury.
OREGON IS IN GRIP
OF MANY FOREST BLAZES
POIITLAND, Aug. 14. From a
sroro or points throughout tlm north-
vest reports came today or forest fires
which lu some cases wero doing heavy
damage. A pall of smoko to dense at
to render objects Indistinguishable
more than 300 feet hung over Fort
land.
The most serious flro reported was
one that broke out directly east of tho
I'lty, menacing Maclay park, Itself a
forost reserve.
Flro was reported threatening the
Hull Uun forest reserve, which Is tho
sourco of Portland's water supply.
Fifty forest rangers fought It back all
day,
Two bridges were destroyed In
Douglas comity, southern Oregon and
a hard fight was In progress against
fires In Coos and Curry counties,
From eastorn Orogpn canto reports
of a big riro lu tho forests of Union
county.
Heporta from tho Clearwater nat
ional forest, In Idaho, wero that fires
thero which had been considered un
tier contiol had again flared up do
btructlvely.
With Medfortl trade Is Medford made
Weak Lungs Often
Lead to Serious Illness
If jrnu lime unk lunu, you sr smrr
sllr suUloct lu ibUla or l taint trouble
nil roily (UMH'iillblo lo n-rloim Mills'
Troiililc. lu many isnrn I'lirummila or
lirumliliil Untitilm Irntn I In' liiiitu In a
luinli wiulciu'! ttiiiilliluu. tli'Liuuit'a Al
if ruth r U it iiii-tlli tut fur the Ititout suit
lunSk tilili'tl Inu lirrii fuiniil (u lx fur J
luMii'lli'lul. vt in ulii'ii it ilmiiitt' of t'llmste
unit etlitr HiulnnMiU lullmt to litliii: rv
lll'f Itl'llll ut lliU i-ue. , .
v:tt H. Alluiilii' Mf lluil.liiutli'M, N. J.
"Ilrntliliifiii. in I lie full ut ltio.1 I i-uie
trut It'll h trry t'rru rulil wlilrh trlllrO
un in liinii. At lutt I twiiuit lu rulM
liutuui, mil niy ijliytlcluu llivii loM in I
uiiiil tin l t'ullronilii lliinifillutii)' At
Hit lliur I a uiliUiM In tuku Ktkiuuui
Alli'rulUe I IU)ih hi liutn sml cum
iiii'iii'iil tuklnu II I lif I ml titk In Oiln.
Imt I Ih'suii Id Imiiiow, uni tin, tlrl
mil In Jumnii). PI. I rt-xinijil my n;u
ii In r tHi'Ui4lluii, liutlnk galnH V!t puuuil.
fully i t-lui ct lu Iii'uIIm II U uim kih'ii
ii-ui time in) liuiti't tins lu r n rlli'i iiu.
Nml I I'Uiiimt I'ulm lUkliiairi AIHfllt
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Hl4lHili
Almte ul'liviUlrli inoif en li'inul)
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IV l n t ii
or fli'ie iinimi .i"i . i"Vs itii'tif""'
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GERMAN
CRUISER
OFF FOR NORIH
HAN FKANCIKC'O, Cal , Aug. H
Tlm (lormuii rrulrem lelpzlg and
NiiriihorK were bulb headed north,
HleniuliiK at full speed, when lant
seen north of Hun Francisco liny, un
cording to ytntemeiila published hero
today.
Tlm U-.Unlti was passed yesterday
by tho liner ucon, 130 mtfes north of
Han Francisco, In tho forenoon,
northbound and making 20 knot)) an
hour, nccordlng to tlm Queen's cap
tain. He said he tried to speak to
the rrulser, but all her commander
would do In response to n wireless
call was to hoist tho German flag.
Tho Nurnborg was reported to hsvo
passed 1R mlleH north of Point
lleyes, which lies just north of San
Francisco Hoy, at t:in yesterday nf-
ternoon. Him, loo, was making speed
northward, ..
ATTORNEY GENERAL TO
PROSECUTE FOOD RAISES
VAHIIINOTON, Aw. II. -Swin.
In IV lied field Hind he e.xpectt'il to
have enough furl uitliui Hie next
week to luni over to Ihe attorney
Kfiieral for fiction. Iiie-tipitifiii of
food prieeM in Hie national eaiital
Ih'l'imi lodav.
BIG REDUCTIONS
JL' &V On All
' Colonials. Pumps and Oxfords
At the Hlgn or
OI'FOSITK POST OKKICi:
Medf ord Commercial College
H. If. Ilniinuin
UI North Grape Street
Schcol of nookkecplng, Shorthand and Typewrit
ing, Kngllsh Department, lluslness Practice and
Pcnmanrhlp, Commercial Law and Arithmetic
New PopIN lny Hitter ut Any Time
DAY SCHOOL
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1
TO THOrtJIITIVI. Yor.Nf.' PKOPI.K
H If you are seeking a business education that Is practical,
H then We tdiall hojie to have you with us.
H Since the primary objeel which most young people hava In
H attending n commcrelal school Is to secure ovallablo pre-
H paratlon for buslnecs life, It Is Important that they select n
H school which has a course of study embodying tho largest
H amount or practical Information crystallzed facts, which
H will bear directly and effectively upon the work which they
H will hate to do, and which can be mastered In the shortest
H possible time.
B CALL, PIIONi: 15-1., Olt WltlTi:
I MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
H lhUi:t, M-lforil, On-gmi.
T. R. Reads PENROD
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(Courtesy or Maltlmore Sun)
Col. Roosevelt on his way to Washington Engrossed in I'enrod
Says thcNetv Voik Tluiett Kdlteiiully:
"That Colonel Itoosovclt, on a day crowded with so many activities as
was Tuesday for him, should yet hate found It necessary to fill In with roadi
lng tho few minutes when there Mere no demands upon his attention or
energy, Is perhaps more lllumluutlug us to hi montul traits than Is tho
periodical yearning for some-big thing like a hunt In Africa or !ho explo
ration of tlm Ainaxon valley. Thu book Into which ho plunged when op
portunity offered, and emerged when necessity compelled,' was Mr, Turk
Ington's M'ourod,1 Perhaps ho thought that he was getting in form at Ion.
ubout boys, u not unimportant subject, from mV, Turklngton's amusing
narrative. All tlm accredited critics jcom lo haw tukeit tlm sumo view, uud
of course llio critics must lie right."
T. K. untk'fblands hoy anniij: oilier itojle, and we'll wager he eojoyed
PENROD
Ky KOOlll 1AKKIN0I0N
It's Oim Uuu Muglt I'lL'iu HcHliiiiIng lo I,'hi
IIIUklrlri IW KhId hI
DOUULKDA V, PAGE
PLAN WAY TO
RE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 1 Ar
rangements for wnr tntos lit the
United Htntes to supplement falling
customs M'Veimi'8 and how they ahall
be levied are being held In aheyanri
until tlm ftltunllou cottfrolitlng tho
treasury becomes more clearly de
fined. At another conference today be
tween Chairman filmmons of the sen
nto finance committee; Chairman
Underwood of the ways and ' meann
committee and Hecretary McAdoo, It
was agreed that any deficit should be
made up by additional Internal reve
nue taxes, but It was derided to hold
another conference next week and In
tho meanwhile reports from all At
lantic coast customs houses will in
dicate what the government must
meet.
Meanwhile, Chairman Underwood
will get tlm ways and means com
mittee ready to art on a plan.
HIGHWAYMEN SHOOT
AND ROB MINE GUARD
HOANOKK. Vn., An;:. 1 1. Two
guunlx benritu; !M.,000 to pay miner-
at nieiialum, W. Va., were ihot lo
ileRlh and rohheil near there today
hv n liaml of hiL'hwnwiif n.
It. I. VanGlldcr
NIGHT SCHOOL
Mil UnoUtUM Kt( fl.tM
COMPANY, Gwlt CUh V'
VENUES
PAGEIheatre
Wednesday, Aug. 19
Rock & Fulton
In thq Fastest Musical
Comedy Ever Written
GREAT
BEAUTY CHORUS
PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
Mail orders' received now. Make your checks
payable to Fred'k C. Page
Regular Box Office Sale
Opens Saturday, August 15th, 10 a. m.
IRWIN BROS.
CHEYENNE
FRONTIER DAYS
WILD
WEST
The Original Organization from Old Cheyenne
30 Double Length Railway Cars
250 -HORSES -250
70 Wildest Bucking Bronchos
Wild Steers, Wild Buffalos
Chief Red Cloud and 80 Warriors,
Squaws and Papooses
50 Real Cowboys and Cowgirls
Presenting a performance that has become famous
for its entire genuineness
PICTURESQUE PANORAMA
OF THE PASSING FRONTIER LIFE
MEDFORD
BASE BALL PARK
MONDAY, AUG. 17
2 md 8 p.m. Jiwd Par a,