PAGE TWO MKDJroiW) WAIL TIUI3UNR, RII5DFOR1): OKlfflON. AVIODXttSPAY, JITX10 i). 1915 w f t rtc; I&C&L AND K PERSONAL 8amplc3 of sugar liccts grown In tho Rogno river vnlloy wll 1)0 sent tills week to tho laboratories of tho Utah Bunar company nt Salt Lake City for examination. Tho boots nro from floods planted last spring at tho termination of tho campaign for a boot sugar factory, and according to tho roport of Soil Export Storey, they show an auovo tho nrorngo amount of sugar. elJots grown In all pnrts of tho yatcly liavo boon colclclod. Somo we'ro' Irrigated and somo wero not. It is tho Intention of tho beet sugar factory baokors to launch n now cam palgn for acreage in tho fall In tho hopo of securing a boot sugar fac tory for southern Oregon In 1010. Jfomo-innrio pastry at tho Hlinstn. Mrs. D. C. Itopo of 11 !l Cottngo street left on tho 8:20 trnln for Cor- vallls on uuslnoss and nlunsuro and from there to MnMinnvlllo to nttntnl tho Q, A. It, onnampment. ou can got ilollclous cottage chooi and pasteurized hultor milk nt tho .liuikson County Crnmnry. Phono 61. ' Fifty inoinlinrs of tho Ornnts Pass KaRtern Star lodgo will visit tho local loiiog loniRiit. isiniiorato propara- tlonrt liavo been mntlo for their on tertalnmont. (lot your butler, eggH, cream, milk dim butter milk at Do Voo'h. I.ouls Ulfjcli of .liiclisonvlllo Is among thnnqgiiii river valley visitors In Portland this woftlt attending the rose show. . The Hague Hlver Valley Minister ial Association met at Phoenix Titos day. J. O. Corking, tho bent nil around photographer In soutlmrn Oregon. Always reliable. Nogatlvoi rnndo nny whore, time or ploco Htudlo 22R Mnln SI Phnne 320-1 Thomas Martin nnd wife of Hoho hnrg have roturned to tholr homo aft er visiting with friends nnd rolatlves In this city for n few days. I). T. I.awton Ik acting as fire de partment chief during the abHcnco of IiIh brother on a vncatlon. Voti can gel dellulouH cottage cheese and puslenrlzml buttermilk at the Jackson County Creamery. Phono CI. S. C. Fnrwoll of Olendale Is ninong tho out or town visitors In tho city this week. Mrs. J. ,. Thorndlke, Injured In a motorcycle nceldont on lllverslde ave nue, Is renting easy today according to report fnipi tho liospltnl. J'resh roasted poanuts at Do VoSV J. II. .Tnokson of Mania Point spent Mondny In Medford traiiHactlng liusl noss matters. 1). I'. Ilralnerd of Ited llluff, Cal., Is spending a few ilnB In tho city nt tondltiK to business matlors. Kodak flulililng nnd supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop, Opposite Hook Store. A mooting of tho water users Is be ing held this afternoon at the public library for tho purpose or adopting a constitution nnd by-lawH nnd secur ing new membsrH. Howard Upton of Orants Pass spent Wednesday In tills city and Jackson ville attendhiK to business matters. Chocolates, 80 rents lb. Do Voo's. U, H. Dim ii of Montague, Cal., Is among the out of town visitors In the city this week. William lJurns of Marshfleld Is spending a tew days In the city and vsllfty attending to Imsliios inntters. Kodak flnlihlng tho bst, nt Wen ton's Camorti Shop. Opposlto Hook Store. Attorney H. II. Mi-Cubs spent Tues day afternoon In Jscksunvllle attend ing to professional mnttrs. The board of directors of Ht. Marks' Guild wilt hold h meeting Teumluy at the noiuw of Mrs. WIIIIuim liutlgo. Do Von carries tho best line of flva onnl t'Jgara In (he city. A gftftutltin stove In tho home of A. l Allen oil West Tenth street ex ploded Tuesday afternoon. The fire department was called out. No dam age resulted. The rauso of the ex plosion Is unknown. Tue family was abaut at the time. VwH etti get delicious cottag chM awl pasteurised butter uillk at the Ja.'kaoH Coual Creamery. PhoaeSl. ' E. V. Carter of Aahlaud snnt a few hours Tuesday afternoon lu MeUford. II. If. Ogdy la acting as cklaf of po "lice iodaj". ChUf llUtaon taklug a day off. Mngnsinot and uswnpnpwrs. Phone tM your wants. We deliver by bicyele igagMngor. Medford Cigar Store. Phansifia. . Attorney Paul HUnrhsnl of u rants Vgw gunjO, Tjday la Med ford at togging to business matters. Dr. U. C. Barber. Pals Meek. Hours I to 4. lhoee: Of flee 110; How lioji. II. IX MeHrlde gad too Kov. J, K. Hawktga epeni Tueeday flaking on Hog rtw. Tsoy eougbl seven cut tnroat tront. Pvanolo Kauvrv and wife oX Qgggt Pass simat Tuesday ta Medford nt ittndlng to hiwlgoas nisUrs. tfgvo your tovg OMr gfcgrttaao4 by J. W. UUUtL fUm HSM. U t Tho graduating oxeclses of tho nurso department of Sacred Heart h.oBpltal woro hold at St. Mark's hall Tuesday night In tho p'resonco of 200 friends and relatives. DiplomaB wero given tho Misses Adulyn Hamlin of Medford, Mark Harba of Little Shasta and Angelina Provost of Ashland. Ad- dreseB3 woro given by Ors. lSmmons, Conroy and Plckol, nnd tho III. Hev. Alexander Christie, nrcbblshop of Oregon. Boo Davo .Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office Mall Trlbund Oldg. "W. Dunn of the Wallace Amuse mont company was lu Medford Tues day pxplntntng to the police that n rovolver recently taken hv the com pany after It was borrowed for stage uho, was taken by mistake, nnd that tho company did no' know they had tho weapon until they read of It In the newspnpors. Dunn returned to Heddlng, California, whore the com pany is holding forth. Pop corn Crlspettos at Do Voo's, Tho forestry service has posted tho usual warnings lu the woods for campers to exercise care In the hand ling of fires, and the rangers nnd lookout men will take their stations for the season In a short time, Tho warm woollier of the lost week has dried tho woods rapidly. There Is much burning of slashings through out the valley. fllsklflju or Colestin minora! wnt or, 10 cents per hottlo at Do Voo's. Ohnrrles grown in the Iloguo river vnlloy are for sale on the local mark et, tho warm, bright sunshine of tho last week ripening the fruit fast. The early crop Is not sufficient to supply tho local demand, the California pro duct bolng shipped In In small o.unn tltloM. Screen doors at Motirord Lumber Co. A slack wlro wnlker held fortli on Main street Inst night and will ro-np-pear tonight If tho pollro will permit. The porformor nfler a few didoes from a trapozo told the 200 people nssomblod Hint there would ho no fur thor performance owing to tho smnll tioes of the collection. Cot flltorod gasollno from tho Kcd flltor nt Garnott-Cory's. A party of tourists, traveling In three nutoH, passed through Mcdiord this morning en route from Forest CIrovo. Oregon, to San Francisco, They reported the roads through tho Cow Creek canyon In fair shae. Mrs. K. J. Mears and Misn Mabel Mears will leavo today to spend the summer visiting In HohIoii. J. S. Vincent of Table Hock spent Tuosdny in Medford attending to bus iness mntters. One case oj ohlckim I'ox, In a mild form Is reported from tho Jackson ville district. Velvet Ice erenm at Do Voo's. . Tho new water regulations for the summer sonson recently framed by Water Superintendent O. Arnsplgor become effective tomorrow, Thursday Juno 10. The southwest part or tho city Is the chlof sufferer at present. Tho ground Is high, tlm pressure as a tOMttlt being low. Violations of tho water provisions will lie prosecuted. The authorities are looking for a parly of small boys who went hwIiii iiiIiik In Hear creek Wednesday after noon, and disported on tho bnuk in nothing hut their original garb. A woman made a protest to the boys, ii ml the slghtH became more unseem ly, artor the manner of young Amer ica. Medford studonta nt Ibn University of Oregon and state college at Kugouo and Corvallls will return homo Friday and Saturday for the summer vaca tion, i II. J. L'gan of Yrekn, Cal., Is spend ing the week In Medford nttendln to busliiomt matters. Flue of R nnd costs wero Imposed by Police Judge (lay this afternoon upon five Medford property owners for failure to shut off their hose Tuesday afternoon who nthe flro alarm sounded for a flro on West Tenth street. The list represents nil sections of the city. They wero com posed of A. .1. Vance, Hiram F. Mead, or. Ihe Medford (Irocery Co., Mrs Hamlin, and Mrs. Slnnott. The above are the first arrests of the season for violation of the water laws. Fur ther arrests for the same offense are scheduled. PRESIDENT SAD AT NEW TURN IN EVENTS WABIIINOTOX. June H -Preeldent Wilson by his every word Hml uot ,0 day showed )ils deep feeling over Sec retary llryan's decision to resign front the labluet lie accepted the resignation with greatest reluctance Hud on!) after he had become firmly convinced thnt he end the secretary were unalterably apart on the kind ' nf uaIu In Ova ititnl Ia tiaasaaaaau t wi ggvw w ww iigag w yni ogtntt Krer since laat Friday, when he began to fetd thai his views and those of Mr. llran could not Ue recouclhHl. tbe prewUient has mado no secret of his sorrow to bis eioeest sd risers. Since HuodM) he baa aeon tteerotary Rrygn aoergJ tlniee and Was done his utmost Io win htm ovor to his point of '. imring a colofnee the two nnd at loo White llonoe yooterdai, Intworor, U nooanw nUy avteWanl ttai Mr. lit an would Mi the eab- ERI N CRISIS F LONDON, June !). Surfeited us the KnglMi public lint been with war seiihiiliiini, Secretary Hryiin'n with drawal litis created no unif-uinl iiiniiiint of interest nnd iliHCiiHtinn he- cau.Hc il lias given a wholly iipp dented turn to poliliciil eventi America. All the afternoon pnneiK ui largest headline to Mr. Ilr.van the hIiicmiiIh mi the streets call event "the American crisis," The Evening St inula rtl wijS: "Mr. Ilrynn'rt resignation fr President Wilson' cabinet tippet to foreshadow a more decided Aim lean jinhivy--not neeosminly inter vention or wnr. It wns Mime vision of lliis, no doubt, which led Germany to dispatch an unofficial cmi-mnry I" talk unofficially of peace in the Tinted State; lie can lie disavowed more easily than Count von llerns lorl'f when ihe ncciision require. Kngland will mil emulate (lenuany in nttcmptiiifr to bullv or cajole neut ral as In their policy. "Political feeling will run high in America during the next lew day, hut the iHMttes are clear enough, a), though (lermany cerluinly will at tempt to confute tjjc public mind. "We already expressed the hope thai the lnitcd State will not lie drawn into the conflict, but it is be coming increasingly difficult for her io rcmum outside." OUT GERMANS (IKN'I'VA, .lime I). A Czemowitz diHpateli to the Ti ilium', dated .Mon day, Hayn: "The Htirthiinm north of Stauislaii have repulsed all Austrian attack between the Swicu and l.omnit.a riv er. The AiislritiiiH attempted to do- hoitcli on the Dniester, hut the Ilus siiins inflicted cruel losse upon them, (lenerul Haltin' iliyision, operating Houthuast of IColomca, Niiffered enor mous loshe on the l'rulli,, where Ihe ItusHiaus liavo gained an iuiportanl siicces since Sunday. Oenernl Hal tin wiih iinnlile to affect u junction with Hie troops of (lenerul von Liu siugen." A Tiirnow dispatch datcl Tuesday says : "The HiiKhiiius are gelling nearer ami nearer the Vixtulii, driving he fore them the troop of (lenerul Mackenseu, who prolmbly will lie ob liged to fall buck alone hi entile line. Since Sunday the enemy' Iokso have been over 2(1011 killed ami wounded, 'fhe KussiuiiH again have occupied position on the right hank of the W.vxuiii. The Havariau troop suffered heailv in Ihe lighting be tween (It'oilck ami Koiiiuruo. The Hussiaii have loppei the (Icriimu udvauce on the Dncisler. (lenerul Haltin' left wing is pros ecuting a violent offensive move ment. The advance of the aranc of (leueral Liniugcu, S.uiiiia and Hoffman i procccdinu by toiccd niar(dii. T( ITK 'III CliANHtFT, FOH SAI.K A good cow son, Griffin Creek. J. H. Wll 73 DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU? Some .Mcdfonl l'cipli Have Icaruisl How to (id I tellcf. How many people suffer from an aching back? How few know the cause? If It hurts to stoop or lift If you suffer sudden, darting pains If Mm are weak, lame and tired Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign msy be headache or dliilneea. Scanty, painful, or too frequent urination, .Norvousnoes or n constant, dead tired feeling. Avert the serious kidney diseases, Treat the weakened kidneys with Uoau'e Kidney Hills. A remedy especially for sink kid ueys. fJratefull.v endorsed by residents of this locality. Andrew Cant rait. California St.. Jacksonville, Ore., says: "When I was suffering from haekaeuo and oth er kidney alltuoou. IXwm's Kidney Pills came to my aid and stopped the trouble." Hrk' r0r. at all dsnlers. Don't ettnuty nag for ktdnoy remedy get Dong's Ktdnoy mils -Ike aaute thai Ur. Outwit nnd. rot-iJHbHrn vm-, rmsi mihw, . wv. ORESHADOWS WAR SAYS BR IISH PRESS SIAN A VISTULA DRIVING 17 GRADUATES i r AT L GIN DIPLOMAS At tho eighth grade graduating ex ercises held at Much on Mondny even ing June 7, soventenn graduates from tho eighth grade received tholr ill program was as follews: lnvqcatlori, Hev. Mr. Hryan; song, (nnnrtettoj .Misses Collins, Wendt, Couch, Williams: class prophecy, Kdlth Kiiblljiclass hlslory, Ora Golds by; class will, Lois HIc.e; address, Prof. F. L Orlffln; reading,- .Miss Williams: jlrcHontatlon of diplomas, Iturnl Supervisor Chase; response by teachers, Air. Wheeler, .Miss Colvln; benediction, Hev. Hryan. A good sized crowd llstoned to the program aipl the event presnges a rapidly growing Interest In education In tho Applcgate section. Many of ramEMSH wJ4 29 Lay-to MICH S nd You'll start an old-pal-party via a pipe or a makin's cigarette quick as a flash, as soon as you realize it's a live bet to let your good money rub up against some Prince Albert tobacco. Why, it's like beating back to the bushes for old-home week, P. A.'s so friendly, so chummy-ViVce. You see, Prince Albert can't bite your tongue, or any other man's; nor parch throats. Because it's made by a patented process that cuts out the bite and parch and lets you hear the song of the joy'us jimmy pipe and the makin's cigarette all the day long I m i NnceAl ihe national joy smoke just hands you home-made questions like these: were you ever pipe happy? Did you ever hit a brand that just pushed pleasure against your palate? The kind that sort of teased your smokeappetito for some more fire -up, then an other and so on, right to the pillow-period I Well, that's P. A., no matter how you hook it up pipe or cigarette. Itjust-jams-joylnto your system! You nail that fact hot off the bat, because it's case-cards information! And handed out to youfor personaand -mmedate attention as being about as real and true as you've heard since Hector was a pup ! P. A. is sold in the toppy red bag for the price of a jitney ride, 5c; tidy red tin, 10c; pound and half-pound tin humidors and the classy pound crystal-glass humidor with tho sponge-moistener top that's not only a joy'us thing to have at homo and at the office, but it keeps P. A. in the highest state of perfection. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem. N. C. -v: saw .'ni..'ii- in ,-- "--- - Wo arc lvadv for tho Hntlal Season with a siiiuM'b StOt'k (! Sil vcrware and titlu-r (lifts, tolocl early. Gorhum Go. Silver .Is the Urido's Silvoi- J'nr Quality. Sco MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeulwr UI'J li. .Main St. .ty-.w -i rww&mwimmmmm Bill 1 the boys nnd girls wll have no oppor tunity for a high school education and there must soon come a strong de mand for a union high school for the many boys and girls who arc anxious to go further. ELKS PREPARE The annual Flag Day exercises of Slks' lodge will be held nt tho theater Monday evening, Juno S o'clock. At this tlmo Klks orld over, will pay tribute to the and stripes. The beautiful and wslve flag ritual of tho order to given. ii addroM of tho ovenlng will be by the Hev. Win. H. Hamilton I Kplscopnl church, and tho story oi ..e flag will be told by Attorney (His Newbury. Bongs appropriate for the occasion will be given by William Vawter and Herbert Alford. Miss Hnz. olrigg. Mrs. Oeorge T. Wilson will glvo n patriotic reading. The music will bo furnished by the llnzelrlgg or chestra. The theater will be decorated with the national colors. Farmers In the Applegnte district report squirrels to be numerous, al though not ns much so ns last year, owing to the extensive use of poison. for a spell OR D swing on this: all PoweryFords liv have Ignition trouMes When ou can have a genuine BOSCH ! H1CII TENSION MAGNETO i In.-tall. For J on your I'ortl $18.00 GRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. Officlnl HaMh ysgneto ltsgnlr and Supply ftfttiau fflEioe ca3 v&il!assiigf i i &!. -J i&tit&iiwan,' . e uuin rwnp)T&s&izrje '.um MRKK HmMTi &SFL Mm$Smw$' PliWi IJIi. .!! i"? fcH?i SSf . .1wUjw R5iiSal wiiw "i.; j " 'VjrAssJLTri mmim AX7aSfijrT- aae.iST "t, Albert Chevnlier, the well known Kngllsh charactor actor and who Is noted for his fine impersonations, will bo seen in tho leading role In Henry Arthur Jones' play, "Tho Mid dleman." This Is a screen drama with a series of tremendous dramatic; NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil o ftho city of .Medford, Oregon, at their next regular meeting on Juno 13, 191.1, for a license to sell splrlt- tf&ix&P ( - - ::v V$ jrJrt'Sip y. jiMKTtrMX"j1; ''' !v"l iitt. . &?. ' $SisS l&ayV a TnwifsiwiKiJ.'j'.rMnv'wnrsrk , -. r-MSffirir yz Iftr it Cilir!ro JrMdo.104 vvsriald. &fflsmm.&.'' fl rta !ur tin WtttonWHo. CmI. Uhanratluib'.9 mtmorv ai d tUetlv to- the war in Sniln in m jffl&mgm ' wn j?mmim s . 1333, when h tri a l.Jcf 23 Himrnvr. rMcfoiairc.i a uvuKcrtl! hit 1,1. t l I tUy ho trrka o dor-r i truer frionJ thn It i t J Jimmy pipo. If do i J f fron lrtmd m mimperoftho Prince Albert olJ-tnuo jimwy-ftifttre stub," y-Lis. f-'.'tit ... . ?T. i ffo'nS '-. 4ii SUMMER KIlyUlMlt! WINDOW SCREENS DOOR SCREENS PORCH SWINGS LAWN SEATS CEDAR CHESTS Have them made at the Pacific Furniture 6 Fixture Factory Home of the Pacific OtcUr wrffffffr""tlfT iitff 'y-v TiTr.i ," .a.;.--,r. ;..',, , Y;.;vr;;T-a.aa.'iaiasiKBKgpr2B .Chart. 113S. Holly .'4 ?r -T i j& T jr. niomcnr", nrlupli;; situations and mighty climaxes released on llie Me tro program. Albrt Chevalier rt supported by nstrong oompnny. in cluding the Kngllnh actress, 'a:ie (tail. "The Middleman" will uo shown nt the 1'age theater Wodnes- day and Thursday. oiis, vinous nnd malt liquors nt retail at his place of business at No. 17 South Front strw-t In nnid city until January l"t, I!) 10. Dated Jiine S, l.tir.. . O. M. SF.LHY. WESTON rA IS P 208 East Main Street iiedford JThe Qp? Inclusive Coumiorela! Pliotographora i Soutberu Oregon Negotivo Made any time or place by appointment Phone H7-J WoU do the pat rltg ' s.-i . e- . ' .B-u bkL- Mi, X28 Jm VHM , . " ! ! fiaRS tiv r!I S"" v, $$wwyQ& fflSSKM JMSSWmm w-vBBBBBsnBwnisrsr -sbmh - ii i.ii wa,t &$&?&'& . ,. fS6k,AV.U?&,iJ&v&2!ajv HER & 9. WMf 01, Ihrep. hv