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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1915)
1 PAGE TWO MHIDKOK.I) A1AJI. Till BUNK, MI3DFOHI). ORE(10NT, SATURDAY. JTXK .1, 101,1 y r Li .i SUNK BRINGS THREAT OF WATER THESE ARE THE SOLDIERS TEUTONS E NFW ii REGULATIONS Tlio minimi water liortnR6 probhm is ngnin upon tlio city, nnd slqpt to ward conserving tlio mipply will he taken hy tlio irflv counult nml watoi dephriiniUit nt onne. This morning toalfl hmdo lv Water Suioriiilondiiit Ole Arnsplpor showed n )rosHuro; from 55 nounds to uolliiiiir in tlio out- lyfnff rotddoneo diatrietB ,oi l)nj wont. mile, DnrinK tlio just two dnya there litis heen a liuuvy ilruin on tlio ronor, voir. "Kitchen Ktinli'mi." gome oT which wombli! young fnrain, urn tnrtl lilaincd for thu ahorttiKe, coupled with extensive lawn Aiiriiiklluir the IhM week. Tlio irrijrntiiifr M' vagotonia tracts in one nt tin new pmlilcniH thu water committee will have lo mljtiftl. The heaviest image comim in the curly morning anil in the Into afternoon and evening, and the eouncil will nt teui)t to regulate thin, so that regu lar hour will he allotted to each din tliet. Wfitur Rininriiilenfli'iit Ariiflplgrr him prepared the following net of rules and legulntioiiH and don'lfl for water user. Do not irrigate with open hone. Do not wet your sprinkler Bo thnt the water will iuteii'eni with fhifllu on the tddcwnlk. Do not allow the water to run to wiiBte clown the KUtter. Imlaedlatelv upon the unwilling t the lire alarm nil water niuftt ho slint off. TIioho offeumw are pnnlnhalile un der the proviioiiK of ordinance No, (Kit), and lv its ameudmuiitii hv fiuo of from .pi to $ro. From thin date on all water luu will 1)0 rigidly enforeed. 1ST FIGHT ON ITALIAN-AUSTRIAN FRONT jAl.mt. ' --1 ( I -lira l I M l "WiallWOWW i . -waaaU. .. , JfiM ! M WMMMI " , IbIbB rVr y M. BBBaaBftBBBKa 4Vt bbbbk ? BBBBhlBttBBBBt iiMByy,T7w YBBBBfeBCraBwafeaABB .f 1 bV ai MEiv Mr CKIBb j c f a bfbv 4 jf QbbbLV H Dependability versus- Itnllan Iroojm nmirlilnu llironuli Hie streets of Ccnon on llielr way to tlio niolillliitlon renter near tlio Anstrl mi frontier. N STUDENTS CATTLE USED 10 CAPTURE FORT HOMB, Juno Ti. - Fifty wild entile materinlly aided Italian troops n eapturiiif,' a Ntron Austrian ioHition on .Monte Ccrdo, according to tie Corriero d'ltalia. The Austrinu j;ar riKon had Hiirrouuded itself with u high harhed wire enlaiiKli'nioiit HKiiiiiHt which tlio IlaliaiiH drove the cattle. Startled hy e.Nplodini; lioialis, thu auimulH uttaoked the eutaiiKle nientu with hoofs and horns and in a ipiartur of an hour hud swept away tlio I)mIii(1lm ho that Italians worn aldo to Knin thu summit. The chaiuo of the cnttlo, for whieji no previou cattle oxpHrloncH hnd prepared then), is said ta Imru slnmptitlcd the Auntil- I1IIN. WA8IIIN(JTON. Juno f. I'roHlilent Wtlxon lins agreed with Secretary Daniels that It will ho uiiwIhu to at tempt to muni thu Atlantic fleet throiiKh thu Panama Canal In July an hnd boon iilunned and a formal aniiounconiont may ho mailo noon. Governor tloothaU linn reportod thu roiulltlnu of tliu tdldoM In (lalllaril cut n very Imloflnltu. TO STUDY GEOLOGY AT CRATER L E The deparliiient of xcolnirv nnd -Kraihy of Hunter coIIckc of the I'it.v of New Yoik will tour the went dur ing the month of August for the studv of the KOoloxic and pli,sioxrailiif prohlems oT the Pari Ho const. It is not a Mii'hliMMiinK (rip, nllhoiwh tlio route covered will einlinieo some of the j,'iontol seenie soolimis of the continent. Careful field studv is in tended at each of the places vii!ed and the course laiuicd for thf utmost benefit to the leehrs. The educa tional conduct of the trip will k ia the hands of Dr. It. IS. I Curie, prol ' sor of oo!iHtv in Hunter edleno. The itinerurv is am follews: Yellowstone I'lirk, ten days; flla cier National I'nrk, I) tin- Alaska trip, &I00 miles, dins; CoIuiiiImh river, li days; Crater Uike, :i days; Panama cvHtilion, 2', ilnys; U Autfclcs, J dn.s; Suit Dip. I day; drain Chii.ou, 'J days, Petrified I'm est, 'J days. The CNlimated total epiiM for tin trip from Auuu 'J to JS will he lti The partv will ane at Mcdl'ord on August 111. WILSON F INIS1 N T GERMANY PON LUSITANIA WASIIINOTOX, .luife :- Presi dent Wlson was today pattini; the fiuiihiiiK tonolio on hm latest note to (teriiiuny coucerniitH the siukiuir of Ilia l.iisitanin. It altoady had hunt appioved in principle by the eahiuct. All Hint "as needed today to start (lit commuuieHtinn on its wnv to Hcrliu was the makiiiK of minor dm lines in iJirnsoohnty. This was the task boforo the president. Th president was exMctd to com plet the work of rexisiim ilariigr the day. 'Hie note will then he scut to I lie stnt ileptirlnieitl fur Iraiismissi4iii hy cable tonight or lomorriw to Am luissador (lerard at lleriiti, who will iw turn (iresent it to th flerniuu fnr oiKii office. Pnimis icfMtrtw that the note wiil lie biief hut cm dm tic are hut lie out, it is said, h the text as it now stand. President Wilson returned to Hie white house toward noon alter a brief outiUK and Lftvc lu- attention to put- tmir the note into l Mint lunn. COUNCIL PUTS CITY HALL WORK UP TO PEOPLE At a special sp-sinn of tlio city council I'riday afternoon the proposal to build a new city hall was side tracked for the time hoiiur, the action of the eitv council putting the issue up to the voter at the no.xt general election, unlc a peeial election is culled in the meantime. Councilman .Maun introduced a motion providing for the construction ot the new citv hall, not to cost over 8.rIM). An mnomlmonl to this motion j providing that the mutter ho left to thu valor was introduced hv llar XI eaves to defer notion until it coual he left lo the Will of the t.pucr A tie vote resulted, Minor I'.meii hrcakiiitr the deadlock hy catinv 'o vote in favor of delay. The ic-olu lion proided that Architect Clock should he taid $1.0 if the hall w. not built, ami . per ecal of the work iui; eoi.t it the hall was built. .Mayor I'.iacriek said thm morning that it wa his opinion that a spe cial election would he nocoir within a short lime to vote upon the elci'tiic bht matter, the police mat ron issito and (ho new city hull. "Kv eryhody knovvH we need u new city hall, hut I do not think it good husi iichh to spend money under "resent conditions. linloHu tint inilii-i nmmln ., ....... .... ........ .....v gave their consent. If tlio tapnyer.s want to npcml tlio money l am willing nnd rendy to spend my Bhare." At the Dclmtlng Club JoneH If Mr. Oldboy makc.i any Biicb nBRcrtlou I will denounce him iih a. liar. President Mr. Joiica, I call you to ordor. Our by-laws do not allow you to k that far. JoneH Then I rnll Mr. Oldboy n liar as far iih It in permitted by tlio by-law of this asHoolntloa. We Must Have More Butter Fat Highest Market Price Paid AT The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. JJ2S. Ooni ml - rORK than 75 Concern' now I VI mntmfniturt Tlre. - i Is-ln-r that everyone of theoe make ai il'"xl 'files a-t lie kilow hrtW. at Uie loWet Crwt lit" !'. ierience, Jvptimneiit and MetlnsU make ixrellhle. V iK-lleVe that the tngp lire MMiuuti-ttirrr i "" in lot treatment of .ljtitniiit nnd that few lelilfately miireprt -ent tie ir product, either ver Imllv or In I'rlul. We lieltee tlwt ti" Tlrt Mnilufnrt urrr i an iiffV to make nUti metit-. in print alshit Ills nroduU. which -tole-iileiits niuiiot Is- iiorne out lv the ;.' jormittitV rf his 'llrt- in iwiif i..:. We Is'lieve that the lire h never lwen made Wbiili will we "Kim-Cut" if iu:i "llat" for a'iv cdiiildi-r il le dis t hm ami lli.it t- u im ' i.iiluduijc i.ar-ilM- Ii. if uliriuiit , tixlnced 'fires f'i.it it lit i nut )t'tciv.v Hint-Cut" Only 5 lus for this Best Non-Skid "H." "C'' i-nd "O" rrprnrnt lour Widly.3old Nkii-Skldliivii Sit. 30i3 30.3 32i3' 34.4 36i4 37x5 Slllcl S.l.tr Tr..J $ 9.4S 12.20 14.00 20.35 28.70 33.90 othi:k makls $IJ5r 13.35 15.10 22 30 32 15 39.80 I SlJ u 1I2U io :o 23.80 33.60 41.80 "IS". 2170 22.85 31 15 41 US 49.85 "U" .W.i0 23.G0 25.30 33.55 41.40 !2.US Mad at ulwayt. th turrit reliable Con itmctlon. the tnn dpndalj,9 Service with out anylliinf whatever taken out of Quality, no matter what leducllunt in Utt-I'rlce. are ever made. -Ingenious Claims Ve Iwlieve that man) -more Tires "Itreak-at-tbe-llead" than Cut tit the Rim. a n Wh believe Unit the Ruli 1h.t RhetitiK riystcm , ofnttachiiiKtlieTrend 'to the 5lrrn (by Inenns of a lonielv woven fflhriC'MHii'lt IiT-'-milt tlie thw Ituhtwr to ircfliilf thhtURh fis tnralu-s mul tlrtrj Vlfl- cinie to Carca. nml Treail) rfrr- wnt, a )mjf extent, Tread- Sejirtratfoii. K- have lohj; tiwu this in "nofslrich" Tires. n a eonmion plwe jmrt of our Preelalou jxilicy, nut wttliaut layiiiK nny imrtirulni stress upon W. V.V Isdk-ve that the "Double Cure" irKes, coiummi with a xreat man) Tire Mnnufai Hirers amler different nnnies, ntMs un mresary expense to 'lire Coil, which e.xprile the Mrthislsof the r.oodrleh Pnetory ellmliiale tluiUb its i'rtci'aioii "SillKle Uure ' Wcliellcve that the riittiiiK ort of needless bxwiives like this (uhk-li our Predbion Mflhtsls tae) constitutes one of the MroiiKCat reaon why the Inrycut Kiibber 1'actory in the Worbl i Mies) rodiii'eH ilu- inoliwl MiIciri per 1) tllnr of Cost -in it. 'fires. And - "The PRDOKof the Tire is In the Mllmiji thereof." WV. believe that the I toil' e whieji sticks to the Truth in its Adve rftsuiK, Is reasonably buro to ink to the 'm Min its Selling. Vint haw never et found niitliittbf in luxMliit Ii AiUt'tUsiiiK whiih as not in the (VixmLi it ad vertiwil. llfMte fm tnny pin your fnith t the lull) :K slHtt-meut. fitful rirh htlfilt - Tmitl ''.' : U. with most CN1 HiKMIfV. tli- K-rnttisl MlUi Atib., and Resilience, altbeiifr tl I'tini, perMIM'.. to 'I Ire I'sers. Test thelll and see' 77 K . '. HOOhlllCII CO. Iai'iiu, Ohio . Goodrich fair-listed tires JL iwiiimw. t.UJLjm Goodrich Tires Are Dis tributed Solely by c. E. GATES i m DO you dcslro to beromo an linlr pemlont man a ninn of wealth? Tlio young man who In honest, industrious, c onomlcal and puts his money In our Dunk - where It earns Intercut will hecomo un In dependent man. I por cent Interorit nnntl on SiivIiiri Accounts. OVER 22 VEARfi UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT 8 il WMMMWW THE COMPANIES REPRESENTED BY THE ? ? T f ? ? ? ? V ? ? ? t" T ? y ? T ? ? ? t f .? y y f y T t ? R. R McCURDY INSURANCE AGENCY Have paid in Jackson County, Oregon During the past year OVER $25,000.00 FIRE LOSSES EVERY CLAIM WAS SETTLED 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR AND NOT A SINGLE LAW-SUIT. (Tlio name of all claimants to whom wo have paid losses will be gladly furnished anyone wishing to see them as references.) If you boliovo in insurance, why not have tho best, it doesn't cost any more. Also, there are no "jokers" in our poliiaft. Our policy form are writton LEGALLY CORRECT; and you can collect evory cant of your loss within sixty days after your fire, OUTSIDE OP THE COURTROOM. Telephone ONE-TWO-THREE. We gunmntoo switiif notion . W invite your patronage. Offices Sparta Bldg., over C. E. Gates, j y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y T y y y y li. ' !