PAGE TWO MKDKOItl) AIATL TKIU0NI8. 1II8DTOKI). OHUOOX. WUHNKSBAV. Jl'IA' 7, 1915 t r f ' ' ' ' ' hW 1'fOV SH0UJ.D WORRY ABOUT THE WAR! GIDDAP! INE E IS IOCAL AND L PERSONAL -man-1 - -i E E TO KEEP FROM ALLIES NEW SUBMAR BLOC LAUNCHED GERMANY'S : i a I I 1 I Wa'BaMaiaTaaltMaWMaaiaaHatlaa'aaMaaalWMaasatM ll II II a I -W I DESPERAT M liNIIION m m Mra. ti, n. Kolly and fnmlly lott Tuesday for Ashland wlioro they will camp during tho chnutnuqua Mrs. GoorKo Mndloy, hor son Nolo, and daughters May mid Josonlilno, lbft Tuesday via auto to visit tho San Francisco exposition. Volvct leu cream at Do Voo'd. Kd Thlpps and family loft Tuesday for San Francisco making tho trip by ail to. II. C. Kontnor who for tho past nix months hnu boon traveling lu tho eriHt, Is spending a fortnight in Mcdford visiting his family. Ho roportu that although ho has scon tho greator part of Iho cast recently, ho found no placO'ns good as Medfonl. "-For apricots phono H. N. Campholl, C01-U. 91 Dr. J. F. Roddy nnd Jack IFnrvoy of Grants Vnm wore Mcdford visitors Monday. Vliltors at tlin Auoiit dam Similny report that poachers woro busy gaff ing fish tinder tho dant. Kvery night, It Is reported, tho fish ladder In shut down while tho Illegal operations are conducted. This Is tho reason thoro Is no fishing In tho upper Iloguc few fish getting past. Tho Mcdford Vulcanising works are now vulcanizing punctures at 25c. ,'Clamlb Trlmblo nnd Karl Smith lire some cougar hunters ns an ell ns liasrbnll playorH. Wliilo coming down .from tho Mnrhlo cavos Monday tho young men found a youthful cougnr along (Iruylmck crook, nnd turning tholr 22-cnllbro artillery loose on tho cat soon brought lilm to earth. Tho old cougar was soon, hut mndo Its got-nway. Grnntn I'ass Courier. Got flltorod gasollno from tho Red flltor at Garnott-Cory's. Under tho now schedule, based on tho year's postnl business, tho sal nry of tho postmnstor at Gold 1 1 lit Ih Incronscd from $100 Oto $1200, nnd that of tho Jacksonville po-t-mastnr cut from $1,100 to $1200. Mcdford nnd Ashland remain the nnmo. Sco Dnvn Wood nbout that flro In nurnnco policy. Offlco Mnll Trlbuno Dldg. Mrs. Frad l.owls of Wellen Ih vis iting friends In tills city today. ,loa Ilccmuu of Gold 1 till Is in J ho city todny attending to business innt tors, nnd looking for a ropo tho local Fourth of July committee borrowed for tho celebration. """DrrX'O.'Barbor, Pnlm Wockt Hours 0 to 4. Phone: Offlco 110; llama 110.T2. Senator Von dor Mellon of Wollon spent Tuesday In Mcdford attending to business matters, Mrs. Carrie Curunhun Is visiting friends In Hugoun thin week. Do Voo carries tho best lino of flvo cent cigars In tho city. V. It. Colinnan Iuih returned from a short ImihIiiohh trip to tho Foots crook country. Governor Wlthycombo has appoint ed Joo M, Itudor of Phoenix stock inspector. Wig Ashpolo or this city and George Owen of Ashland havo been appointed deputies. It Ih tho. Kaiser Stretches Chain of Bin Under Sea Terrors From North Sea to the Mediterranean to Sink PovyJcr and Shell Loaded Ships Sallinu From United States. SZ7TH Tf &j. , s y y rstA"UttLMi WASHINGTON, July 7.- Tho now German blockade Is on. Tho kais er's hastily built fleet or big tpo submarines iiavu been, turned loose In tho Atlantic from their base at Wllhelmshnvon. Swiftly they havo sped each to their appointed position beneath tho waves and now they form a sinister under-sea terror stretching down through tho English channal, past tho coasts of France, Spain and Portugal to the straits of Gibraltar. And this Is tho reasen: Within u few days Hrltlsh and French cargo steamships will begin carrying munitions for tho allies from Grayosend Hay, N. Y., tho Dclawuro river and ftom other Atlantic ports to Cherbourg, Havre, llrest, St. Na-1 zalto, Bordeaux, Marseilles nnd Toit- Ion in France. Germany has determined to pro vent this fresh and badly needed sup ply of powder and shejl from reach-' Ing tho utiles. Thus Is explained tho feverish haste wljh which she has bcu building scores of big subma rines since (he first of the year. For months nnd months the allies have boon spending millions of dol lars In this country for nmmuultlon. American shell nnd powdor factories nnd blanket and uniform and shoo i , r I 1 t i (Vi-iminy'ft new fihunulc, Mji xfitiw.s bow KnlM-r Iiiik Mivtdnil cluiln f NtilHimriiif.K fitini North Kou to . Mediterranean to xinU whips C4iii'tng uiiiliiiinltlotl fixiiu United HtnteM to jxnln In Italian. Crown I'mi'M's-(V( ile oC (1 rin u , (I i I ir-ijie.iM nn.il uimien, i -liotwi wlm ih lite nuiHt )Di)iilnr mi mliu ol ,nitli tin ' ol Ik r kiw in , )ion irl the leicniii lioiiM of llnlu urolein, Sli' i- Hie proud mother ol I'o n mill eulleil (lie lie-t iiiiilliei'' umiiiiK I -lerih ln-, the (itiitiri -I In in Kid ern K, Mli' i in-! 1 ''.ir- old. T'n I'H'tine sip (i"wti I'liiiiih- t'ei'o Willi llll.llll Fi ih'lirk, HUtll !, I.oni I'VAlin.itid, 7, and llulierl. ."i M'iir. inanvfactiirlng plants havo been working night and day to fill, this ttvalahchq of wnr ordors and now tho first blgshlpmc'nts tiro ready -to bo hurried ueross tho pccnn.f , ( Jlcr submarines, most of tlipm of tho big H-38 type, are enabled, In some ni)sterloUH manner to keeji lu touch wltli American ports and thus to know tho movements of ships leaving this country. Just how Is not known but thcro Is significance In tho report that tho United States Is seriously consider ing taking over the big wireless sta tion at Sayvllle, L. I. This Is one Of tho two plants by which direct rmu in indention between tho United ! Stales nnd, Germany In maintained, Pl'lio othor, station at Tiickortou, N. J, already Is under Uncle Sam's control, The belief of high naval officers hoie that the Sayvllle station Is pow erful enough to cqnipnlnlinte vlth submarines across tho Atlantic, thus making use of American territory ns n ImsQ of hostile operations, n vio lation of neiitrallty. diitlos of tho stock Inspectors to sou that all brands are correct, see that the range nnd grur.lng laws are ob served, and attend to other details Incidental to tho utockralslng busi ness. llomeHnndo pastry at tho Shasta. Loon it llaiklns or this ell Is In PortlamPtlilB " week attending tho mld-yenr sivshIouh of tho state phar macy board of which ho Is semetuiy. 'Will (I. Steel, superintendent or Grater J.akp park will htnvo in the morning for. tho hcouIc wonder Ghnculatos, 30 cents lb. Do Voo's. George It. Walker, a plonttor or tho valley living on Ross Uine. Mon day purchased from V. A. Cornelius u 11)15 Htudobnkor auto. Tho Medford baseball team will play Grants Push no.t Sunday. Al Caster, who Iuih been out of pitch ing foim tho last week, will oppoo Jud Peruoll. ' Got your butter, eggs, cronm. milk dna butter milk ut Da Voo's. ItubiV Jnusou of tho lfcmlo Polut district Is In tho city today attending to buslnoH iun(toni. Another paektHl limim attended tho moving pletuiott of the Hogun river valley at tho Huge (boater Itut night, many from out of town being In ntteiidiinau. Merchants' I.uncb. S(c. Tho Shasta, Judge I'. M. Calkins or the ulrcult court benoh has returned from Ku- gene where he of mi plod tho byualt of Judg Skipwoith. while tho latter al ternutwl with lilm Jehu Dean of Itlddla Ik spending a fow days lu the elt attoudlng to IiusIiims matters. Tho Medford Cannery wants Jotn- borrlos and iays tc a pound. D3 Arthur Yountt uf Ashland iiut Tuesday in Motltord attaudtug to bu Jncsij, fl'oniorrow will be Khuha I) at the Aehland vhiiutuuiiun HJid nrr forinyrJaybawVur Ih tk ItusjHt ltivur va'lie)U oxiwetod te gmee the omoh Ion with Uls proimne. Siskiyou or Colostln water. 10c por bottlo at Do'oe's. t t In pulillrlt toid wlvorttMng work for th Yoseiuiut !!) and IiKe Talvoo. Mis CleineHH grailuatml from tho t'uherslt) l4t Ma. Whit lu col lage, JUiw rieiueiw uh a louder In woman's activUitw. ijhe whs tb wom an's tnlltor of Uihw Took, the cl- 1K wHkl a UMtylHir of tlm w em eu's fifu, a HieiutDM: Uf th Orauu club iwid tMk hm rtlve part la th woHai's dui imyriiiH aU of which wade her ohm of Win wuat t0tlo aud iHtpMlw- I'wUaaJ firli wktt bu -tord Iho mjlvorsltr, After U v uttkui otm. Ml CIhuhiucU wrkvoi t Iku Sum f4nm8. dllls. lie states tliut Knglnegr who Is making u survei' or the road vorj ipon which to base a final set tlement, has not et completed his scheiluleH. Wagon umbrellaH $1 at Toggery. Jl J. II. Kborly of the state forust as sociation Is preparing a map of Juok son county, sbowlirg the now boun dary lines between Douglas aud Jack son counties. Formerly the county lino followed tho Umpuun divide, but the last legislature passed a law making tho boundary section lines. Tho map Ih ii revision of all the maps ot Jackson count) , and care has been ojturcjscd to show tho principal rtalls, camping spots, landmarks, roads, telephone linos, nud house lu isolat ed district. Four mammoth oulurMomcntK and ISO prints hund-colorod-ln-oll lv Klser on exhibit no.t week, ('inter Lake aud Park. Medford Hook Stoio. 1(2 Four mammoth enlargement and ISO prlnlH or Crater IjiKo nnd park b Klser will be exhibited next week. Medford Hook Store. l'- l.unsrord Ulnek. Claire Seeley, and Howard Grorer loft Monday for San Francisco h auto. Italph llardwoll and wire left this morning Tor San Francisco to soo the o.Hnltlon. There will bo no mooting ot the W C. T P ThHwlaj, July Kth, as nil inomberH nro eiected to bo In Ashland. Umui H. HnakluP. T. 1. Daniels, .1. II. McGownn nnd fail Tengwald or tho local Klks' lodge, will leave Thursday ror l.os Angelw to attend the KIU' ronentton in that oily, Frederlok Pelouxe and wife or Hamlet Point have retumwl to their homo alter spending a couplo of da liv-thls city visiting. Jto DaUi nnd wlfo or tUU city nro visiting f i lends aud rul.Uluw In Sal em this week. Tuey made the trip by auto. Do nut rail to sec KUei's fumnim Crater 1jW pictures, net week Medfoid UntK Store. f- S, C. Dean of Itosehurg Ih spend-1 Mrs. Florcnro Hnllldny Halght mg n row nays in mo city nnu vnuoyk""11 "", "i " lo iiimnwuii attending' to business mnttorS. ' (and evening entertainment at tho M,r. Microtia Knyart or this ciiyClmu(miuua being hold In Ashlnnd. Ih In Portland at tho hedsldu or her sister who Ik very III. Fresh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo's. Tho county court is holding Its monthly meeting nt Jacksonville. Hon Sheldon was appointed to tnko charge ot tho county fruit display In tho horticultural building for one month, Drlng your loganberries to Mcd ford Cannery nnd recolvo 1c a pound. 0.1 Clyde n. Nlles, manager of tho Leonards Orchards company of Grants Puss, and family oro spending a fow days In the city visiting friends. Mr. Nlles formerly lived In thin city. George Morrison, manager of tho Nevada State Journal nt Ileuo, left Wednesday for home, nfter spending a week in this city visiting friends. J. O. Gorklng, tho best nil nround photographer In southern Oregon. Alwnys rollnblo. NegntlvoH mndo nny where, time or plnru. Studio Z28 Main St. Phono :)20-J. Pa Swu)uotr the Upper Applegate spent Monday lu Medford attending to business matters. A. F. Hunter ot Colestlu Ih spend ing tho day, In Mcdford attending to business matters. Havo you tried one of thoso He milk shakes ut DeVoo's? Clouds that gladdened the hearts of tho fruitgrowers Tuesday disap peared before u Optra,! July sun to day, nud though the shower flag floats over the weather bureau the pKiupccU art) none too bright. Hut .22 ot an Inch or rain fell Tuesday, helpful but not enough of It. The temperature at iuon today was K0 degrees. Central Polut, Wellen, Gold Itny and all points around Mvdford report heavy rains Tutwdii). Wagon umbrellas $1 ut Toggery. 91 At tome) II. It. McCabu attended to IohhI mutters in the county seat Tuesday. Don Sprlnaer and fninll) and Geo. Kuiuelnmn and family loft Monday on u week's viiotUInn to tho Apple grtto district. Keep oool ut Chuytqutiuu, Jul) to JO ut Ashland. Ginat plat form ut tenet I ou, Hue camping, fine wutor. Kenyan UoKots ri.bU. Medford day, July 1. 81 Mrs. J. F. Itoddy, Mr., and Mm. Kiuytho ot Spokane, her sister, and brother-in-law, nud Miss How Hug or Sacramento pused through Medford Tuesday en route to Grants Pum aud ! Crescent City. A llerkeley dlsjiatch says: Mildred Clemens, formerly president of the OreRon club at tu Unlorjity of Cal ifornia, ih em ployed n( Uiu exiua.ltlon luterurban autocar ror Chautauqua, nt Ashland wll leave Medford Hotel Wednesday nt 7 p, in.; Friday nt (i.'U) p. in. and Snturdny nt 7:lr p. ui, Jtotiirnlng nttor progrnm. Tho IJlg Gray Car. Kxhlblt or Klser pIcturoK of Crater Lake and Park next week. Medford Hook Storo. 02 H i . LIGHT FAANCH1SE , DATE MY 15 'jtAtik 7igiWVlllu f the clH Wagon umbrollns $1 ut Toggery. ll Distinguished mop who will pass through Medford this moiuntli en route to or from tho San Francisco exposition are cx-Prestdeut ltoosovelt and ox-President Tart, and yilllam J. Hrynn, former secretary of state. Tho Idbeity Hell, the most cherished lollc lu American history win pass thiotigh on tho morning or July 1G. Frank Casey or Montnguo In spend Ing u row days lu the city attending to business matters. Two thousand dollars io loan Holmes, the Insurance Man. J. W, Sweoneyl contractor for the council Tuosduy ilighl,- ThulMla), Pneirlr. highway oyer tho Slskjyoun rtnly JjB .nijiliil nit tlmtlate for the returned Wednesday from Portland. ,,'tj, J,,WiollAi ftr .,. ,, gr G. A. Kyle, , '' "; ' , , , in i. limns mi oii-cuii HKiH Iran chlse to the itogue Itlver Public Stvr vlce corporatlinni In the nliKenrc of Mu) or lumorjpk who left tho first of the week fur Idaho, Councilman Mudyuskl noted us uiu)or. ,Nu steM were taken towards hold Ing any special elections to vote upon tho uuestlons pf u bond Issue or a police matron. .Mrs. O. C. Hoggs was named to succeed Mrs. F. K. Merrick on tho library bourd tho latter resigning, A liquor Hcenso wub granted to the Nash hotel. , Tho kcsalon was tho shoitot lu months ;f "& A& ! m-nw& r y n"v:-i - v jzrJe) $"i a 5ili . Dfrl in. , tmi I ,-. V - :Pfr - sv It r y MieBubHgy; Rfunttiiti f inlroduce ijou XS 1 her now fi ionfi ' r v TK) WTB 'K UUSSUT. trx-n.iLiij-i.. - . -iiuiui "i i . i i ' i i J FOIt SM.K -Tliorougbbred I'olaud China sows uud boars, read) to wtWH Caa be ieUtured Phone 59T-II or call at Uaa Orchard Co 96 ?W t 1 1 "FIRST FOR THIRSr- tfiityurfdiontcfcunltiin w 'Nil b tni t .i-e it MEDFORD SODA WORKS 1 i VTHD Swd Itmui jumure ijrtXiUur: goSti ewiauMl." Phou llVJ. .' " ' Belrnont School (For Boys) 21 miles south of Sn Francisco l l.i ,.ur Wl kl -' .it.r ci4uii-wiwr W. ii . tnt n Oil iv. im Jal. rvnui 4 t, . ii, I uttuM ttMl lMlt ,n atk . , It ..I yi 4b. .. I l,Hni, Tb Hwi. huaMla i,WOI1H.it41 M tf Ur4 IMIM. 4 (uirM. nr kilirr I A4 Uufi. I. iilMit.J k.lotw alu.hiuM bimi ,ur mmI i4..tUM4ri( ku.fir (k- '!, ktat tl . ua,siaiy ,.. al ml ll. 4U. i I k Igal Imi N thkhtf kr.rr,oa4i IWUIHb, tat -il k Uwa.h ul, W T Sl.i MmJUuut Kti KaUiwBt.rl miTMZtfS-x&xr&mii X v'v Vw"' T afllH. 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