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ui n page slt MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDTTORD. ORECION, MONDAY, .TTL-Y 12, 1015 '. i m r I 4 it m hi HILLiS SPEAKS AMERICA OF TODAY AT ASHLAND, July 12. AltlioiiRli chntitnitnun lost ono Dnrllnp, Ash Innd gnln-j'1 nnothor In tho person of Mm. Dolln Crcwnn Mlllor, inlcrpro tor of tlroiim, miinlcl iroRinins and locturo rccunlo. who Is a :noinlicr of tho faculty of tno prcsont assembly. Tlte occasion was tho noonday luti choon wlilrh had In mi planned at tho llolol Orogon. on Saturday. roinplN montary to Nelson Darling who was to hnvo mot 100 of Ashland's load ing cltlrcnn around the bamjuot board, preliminary to his popular nd. dress on "Our Town" In tho aftor noon. Uvprybody was on tho alort for tho reputation of the Oklahoman ns a booster had prcrpt'cil him, and by Implication It was taken for grant ed that his toplo would p-ovo hot stuff, nut hn failed to nrrlvo, and he wired that ho could bo hero on Sunday, an arrangement that was tin arcoptablo to tho management, con sequently his engagement waH can celled forthwith. Opportunely Now. oil Dwlght mills loomed on tho hori zon, also belated, having arrived Sat urday Instead of Friday. What bet ter arrangement could bo davlsed than to havo Dl Illllls till thn vac nut plaro, a suggestion which tho genial speakor generously responded to, Tho hour was at hand and "din ner was on tho tahlo." Mrs. Miller also volunteered to assist tho ban queters nut or a dllomma, adding facetiously that nho might, by sub stitution, provo to bo tho "darling of tho hour." Consequently alio dln ed with tho men, adding much splro to tho ovent by a most vivacious and pleasing personality. An a proludn to Dr. Hlllls' remarks sho also gave a delightful reading, although plead ing not guilty to tho assumption of having over studied "yolllcutlon." Dr. Hlllls' informal talk to tho business tnon wan a revolution. Ho Is of broad gauga and tho ncopo of hlii Informa tion Is not confined to nn area of tho national domain bounded by tho lim its of tho offoto east, hut extends to all portions of tho country with which ho Is familiar nnd on tho best of terms. Noting thn advantages hero locally, ho declared Ashland res idents wcro "stooping on their birth right," If they nllowod opportunities on every hand to pass by neglected, and In a general way praised tho en terprise and public spirit oxhlhltod throughout this valley. Tho tenor of Ills remarks was Buch as to electrify his hearers, and oven Toddy Hooso volt hlmsulf would havo boon- "de lighted" to hnvo heard tho optimis tic opinions as delivered by tho speaker. Saturday afternoon Dr. Hlllls de livered his formal address on "Tho America of Today anil Tomorrow" before ono of tho old-fashloucd Chau tauqua niidlouces, which means a packed house. If anyone expected a dry, scholarly discourse, thoy must hnvo been disappointed, for his talk was brimful of variety, puctured hero and there with humor, Passing over tho nation an It exists today, ho dis cerned tho America of "tomorrow," ns ultimately extending from Alaska to Argontlno and exhibited on fore bodings ns to this expansion. In fact ho ridiculed tho funrs of pessimists ns to tho limitations of tho republic. Ilcgardlnic tho European war ho said tho causo was Germany's coveting tho Iron deposits of llolgtum and Franco. Tho land of tho Teuton waa getting to ho ono of manufacturing uxpanslon Instead of further agricul tural development, henco Industrial conditions weio tho Initial of tho utrugglo cloaked undor u subterfugo. Saturday night tho famous Schu mann Qulntot gavo their final con tort, having appeared In a prelude In tho afternoon. They aro familiar and welcomo visitors In assembly cir cles. Sunday was Fellowship day with uu overflowing union service nt the Tabernacle Tho sermon was by Hov. W. A Klllott. of Ottawa, Kas., n speaker last week on V. C.'T. V day. His theiuo wan from tho scrip ture text beginning "and Joans look ed upon him and loved him," draw ing the Inforenco of tho importance of making n right deilulou when ono arrives at tho parting of thu ways. In tho afternoon Mrs. A. C Koltitur gavo an address on "Christian Citi zenship," followed by a ouug peo pie's meeting In tho grovo. Sunday night tho Saxony Singers appoarud in sacred concert. Today Is Medfonl Day. with two nppourancos of Clrclllo's Italian band together with "II Trovatoro" in four acts with band accompaniment, tho hours being 2:30, 7:30 und 8: to p. in. respectively. thu vi i:vroi.vr Widow Hut I have nine ohlldrou. HeWretched deceiver! jfMw They aro all working, " jqjji. Peanut biwI-MIclillinti Onr CHAUTAUQUA YOUNG SUSPECTS UNDER ARREST FOR JONES ROBBERY AM'ii'd (red niul Jens und Jiiiiioh Wilson, nriosicil Saturday nfloinoon by Deputy Sheriff Wilmui iih mivpools in tho blrnliiriziiitf of llui MY. Lou D. Jmii'H home nn Itmmuvr-lt menue Friday, hnvo been poyilivelv iilenlL ficd by .Mrs. IM O. llroivn, Mrs. Chimin Miles und Mix. K. II. Kelly us the trio they wivv in (he ncigliboihnod hhurlly hefoli) the erime. The Wil sons it ie brothers, the voungest do ing- only M yeiirx of ne. 'I'liev will bo Kivcn u preliminary hciniiu; in tin! morning. Nniii) of tlio jewelry hIiuYh from (lie homo hits been recovered, mid the police effort in to miike (lie urioHled men tell where thu loot, in hidden, or provo I'linrliiHhcly (hut tliev luiil no coniieelioii with (lie erime. The ,younges of the Wilson brothers nil inilH Unit tliev Hliirteil to out (heir liiueli on the ('Intuit! Miles lawn, bill weio forced lo evueunto hv Mrs. Mile Moving the luwn Hprinklcr on llicm. When Mrs. MUck npproiieheil tlio older two tinned their fnees nwny, (he younger tloinj; tlio talking. Chief Ilittxon hii.vh ho is it tvpli'nl "g.v cut," or hoy niilo of nruukK. Tlio three men weio nrroHled llirotigh Tommv Sciiutlin, wlio tv the pair walking down thu Pacific highway. Senntliu rindied lo this city by uiiio and with Deputy Wilson ugiiiii rushed to the scene nrroKtiug (lie men iih (hey were nbotit to go swimming. Tlio nrreslcil men, nceoiiling to tlio police, hnvo told thico or four dif ferent fitorit'M of their inovcinents on the niteiiioon of the crime. NEW CRATERIAKE IS Tho roail Is open to Crater Lnko travjl Is Increasing dally and tourists from nllvovor tho United States nro visiting. thcm-nlc wonder. All nro surprised to sen nuch a beautiful ladgo on liiu run and aro delighted with tho excellent accommodations nnd etKHlilly -with thu splendid meals, thn bill of faro comprising about everything thu market affords. A. L. I'arkhurst, president of tho Crater Lake company, II, C. Tulled, mnungor, and all thn assistants nro pleasant and obliging and do every thing pnsslblo to show their guests n good tlmo. Mr. Toiler has had sev eral years experience at resort hotels and understands how to entertain people, The new lodge recently opened to tno public 'alter being under con stitution four years, Is fit) by 120 feet, four storlos high, and faces thu lake, being only about CO feet from tho rim. On tho flrtt floor Is tho dining room .'10 by in feet, office and lobby 40 by Ml feet, reception room .10 bj til feet, and a modern kitchen. There nro largo fireplaces In tho lobby and dining room, and thorn Is also n fireplace on tho outside There nro litis bedrooiim on tho other three floors and all modern Improvements aro provided. Wator Is brought from a spring n mile from tho lodge, lie sides (ho lodge there aru floorud tent accommodations at tho rim for 100 porsonn nnd at tho Anna Springs camp for fiO more. The lodge has been erected at a great expense but tho rates charged aro very reasonable nnd tho homo people as wull na tourists should fall to visit thu laku this year. The oftonor you go tho better pleased you will bo with tho lako and trip. Hard Hit. A hhoit time since and l'.ugle Point was u live, proMeious town, even (lie burning of (lie giogory uu a bone! it to the place. Hut when tho management ol tlio Pacific c. Kiihtein ohitueil huuilt), (lieu was when Kuglc Point got it in the neck. Now the meat uiiin got his hacnu lioui Medtoid, the jeweler gets his diamonds from Medfonl, tho wash woman gets her ringer trom Mod foul, tie hind ware man gets Ins holts from Hutte Full, thu tuol man geth hu his coal fiom Medfonl, and only for llowlett'o howling, people would forget that Huglo Point was on tho map. Still will all theo drawbacks KmkIo Pointers ha mi tbtt aihuutago. Thoy have not lot their Holt, ami they oul have to go ovoi to the P. & It. iUHil to jtet to Now poit. p. A. II. NOTM'H Pusiicngor nnd mosnouger sorvleo by auto Med ford to hiaglo Point nnd return, leaving Nash hotel 8 30 a. in. and 6:00 p. m Itoturn from Haglo I0JjilL.&lJE<vmMfiW) or Po8rn. TrrprantrurPoInt If requested. Chargn reanonalilo. W I. MEDFORD PLAN NOISY WELCOME FOR LIBERTY BELL Tile Liberty Hell- tho most cher ished relic of American history will push through Mciilonl Tliiiisdny rimming ut ! o'clock, nnd pious nu ll foot to hold u public reception for Hm coining, with people from till over Jackson count v in attendance. Wires were sent lo .SeiinlorH Cliumbeiliiin mid Lime litis morning asking them to scouro permission for (he bell lo Slop iioni lor iru minuics. I Ho Heir loom of rcvoliilioiinrv limes is (rav eling on a special (ruin en route to the Sim Francisco fair. It is planned to muko (he comiinr of the bell u holiday occasion, with picltiio shows ommi nil night, u hand conccrl in tlio oil park inn! dunce ut (he Nut, itinl will eh parties in the churches. Oilier niniihomonls will be provided. Acting Mayor Meilynski Iiiih agreed to sound the fiio alarm u hnlf hour bcfoie the nrriviil of Hie Liberty Hell special, so tho'o uslicp may be awakened. Tho Liberty Hell in its Iruvcls from IMiiladolphiii, wheic it is under the jurisdiction of lite city council, bus been met with cuthusiaslic crowds nnd patriotic outbursts. The story of the Lilp'rtv Hell is known to every nil tive-boru American man, woman mid child. Tlio HHcin will leap Hoseburg n 8 o'clock Wcilnosiliiv evening. GRIZZLIES VISIT GRIFFIN CREEK Tho nulo Iiiih curried n goodl, iiiimber of the (hirzly orzaiiiution to tho folks of U tiffin crook Sundiiv nfloinoon, from which, point (ho members hiked through tho sylvan dolls of tlio hill road. On their ie turn tliev visited tlio two Anion pear trees on the Schcblo (dace which arc f't yours old und which have u icconi of .fJJll for ouo season, with an uv orngo of .f 1(10 per year for ten ycar-i. Tito trees hnvo n good crop this sci son und nro in u very thrifty condi tion. A' tho Hrittnev ranch tho incniberH vvoro turned looso in fivo ncres of ripo npricols through tho courtesy of Mr. Hralney, sumpling Koinolliina less tlinii half n ton of tit's most delicious fruit. The committeo furiiNhcil ice cold lenionnile ut iuler vu Is on the tup. winch was supple mented hv individual lunches carried hy tho iiicnihei-H. At HiIlO the party urriveil in Medfonl, well plcnsed with the (Iii.v'h progi.mt. Tho Natutorium Iiiik been icscived Tiiostluy night for u On..ly hvviin miiig pnity, to which oulv mciuhcr. and friends iicooinpun.uiig them will ho udmitlcd. E Reportnd by Jackson County Ab trsct Co., Sixth and Fir Mis Heal ICMatc Trnuofctx W. II, Singler, shculf to An- gtistu Kcinkiug, lot 1 in hlk, 1 of the Huiigiilow Add to Medfonl, sheriffs deed fl.MIO Helen T. Scott to W. M. Scott, laud in Ashland W. D. Ill W. D. ,1oIiiisoii to tritstcoti, of Methodist chinch, South, Woodville churge, Tnliirc couiil.x, Ciiliforuiu, lots 7 a ud 8 in block .'id Summit Add to Asliliiuil, deed 1(1 POSITIVE PROOF Should (Vnvlnio the (ircatcst Skopllc In .Mislfoul llecouse It's the ovldonce of a Med fonl citizen. Testimony easily Invostlgntod. Tho strougtwt endorseiiiunt of mer it. The best pnujf. Itoad It: Mm. William Charley, 305 N Crape St., Medford says I had much pain In the small of lay back nud somcllinw 1 could hardly bond or utralghtou. At night tho trouble butharod mo, ton. and often 1 couldn't sleep. 1 tried planters and liniments, but nothing helped mo. When almost dlioourMged, I heard of Doait's Kidney Pills. In lues than two ucoks after I bognn taking thorn, I felt tiolUr. Four boxtw of Detail's Kid ue Pills made Mt wall." (Stutonient given Sept it, HOT.) OVMK FIVIC YBAH8 I.AT1CH Mr Charley unlit, "I havo had no klditov ! iroubU lnot Douh's Kldim) Pills trotMt we f It " Price ftc at all dottier. Don't slMl hhK for a klditttr rowed) -get Doan's Klday Pllbihe same COURT HOUS NEW THERE'S A I'Ycncli soldier's (logout on the HOME! !Ll; z fyfr-LJ z! 1 He has (hatchctl iMlooi-vvay niul fll lsl the Interior to cl ns liomcllho us possllilc. Noto tlio vvluilovv In tlio clay of tho tivucli wall. Tlio soldier lilinsoir is sitting In (he tloorvvay writing a lot toe homo. ' E TO NHW VOIIK, July 12.- An Inves- CONSPIRACY DNAME P tlgntlon of tno nllcged conspiracy tol,,or8 wboro war munitions wcro bo-j placo bombs on board stoaiiishlps lug loaded on board nteamors weroi leaving hero loniledvvlth war munl-'closel guarded. I Jkw B ff .jTCS r iMhssMM'i,isiitii - mi- f sr i i -s im x A "W'JM tT.fS T? JS. I Get in the Game "Roll Your Own" When the umpire shouts, "Play Ball," light up a fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette and settle down to root for the home team the one best way to enjoy a ball game, as millions of "fans" will testify. GE NOTRE Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO t has been identified with the great national pastime for so many years that it has practically become a part of the game itself the spectators' part No other game can ever supplant baseball no other tobacco can ever supplant "Bull" Durham in the enthusiastic favor or sport loving, enjoyment-loving America. The unique fragrance of this pure, mild, mellow tobacco the smoothness and freshness of "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes afford distinctive, wholesome enjoyment and thorough, lasting satisfaction. prj TT,T' A" Illustrated Booklet, showing cor Jp rectway to "Roll Your Own" Ciga rettes, and n package of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U. 5. on request. Address "Bull' Durham, Duiham, N. C THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY NO PLACE, LIKE HOME, ' i , . Uh li. co-n fighting lino at .Wuvollo St. Vnst. tlons for tho allies waa In progress today. A conforenco of pollco offi cials, agents of tho fetlcral govern ment and prlvnto dotoctlvcs was call ed (o consider means of co-operating to prevent tho placing- of any moro bombs on board steamships In Now York harbor. A special bomb squad of detectives has been nsslgnetl to work around tho rlvor front and all - . ' "" - 1 r 1 1 mj '. i ... -&&Etf?ms!Bm!&'s ( x VrRrl-fltfJ-jrv x-48! V g UT.grll , ID1 e fx i fV-Os) ' V 1 L OF TO In u giinio tcplcto with crrorn and much heavy hitting, Medfonl suf fered Iter second dofeat of tho sea son by a score of TJ to 7. The vic tors weio the Grants Puss IiiikcIiiiI listers henilcil hy ono "Hub'1 Pcrnoll. Until tennis played below their usual 'stitnilnnl with the Pass team showing to u little hotter iidvnntage with tho stick. Hud tho Medfonl pitchers received (he support Pcrnoll was given it would hnvo been a dif ferent story. In tho very first inning Medfonl put five runs ucrosx tfto pan before (be final three outs were iniulc, nnd with this big lend, it looked us if the game would he a farce. However, Holiiud was not equal to the occasion, the .lo-ephine county boys getting to him hard nnd often in both the first und second innings, tic was allowed to remain in the box entirely too long, nnd if relieved ut the proper titntf Medfonl would huve had uu ensy time ns Custer pitched in good form alter ho settled down. The Medfonl (com is not ut nil dis mayed over the defeat, us it is. the fhut win Grunts Pass bus to her credit in three games played. Next Sunday tho fastest club to visit the city Ibis year will put forth their best endeiivors to furnish the locals some interesting hull. The cluh is Klamath Fulls. They hnvo icccnlly ndded live University of Ore gon players to their roster, and nrc boasting that thev have the best num. (cur cluh in Southern Oicgou or Northern Ciilil'ornin. While on the other Intiid Medford hits won HI niul lost only two gnmes so far and this tccoid alone should speak for itself. 20,000 SEE LIBERTY BELL AI BOISE IDAHO I10I8H, Idaho, .Inly 12. Twpnty thoiiHiinil pcoplo saw (ho Liberty Hell hero between 7 and 8 o'clock this morning. Tho ringing of church bells imnotincod Its coming nnd do- nurture. Governor Aloxandor met tho special trnln nt tho Utah lino and will accompany tho boll to Wolscr, thu last stop In tho stnto. Aik for FREE pack agm of "paptrt" with tack Sc tack. MEDFORD SECOND GAME EON PASS jfWi r UIU "" A ft iHtfBHflHMHHl THIS WOMAN'S SICKNESS Quickly Yielded To Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. BriJgcton, N. J.-"I want to thankyou n thousand times, for tho wonderful good iiyuia c. iiinv- ham'B vogoinoio Compound has dono for me. I suffered very much from a female trouble. I had bcarintr down pains, was irregular and nt times couiu hardly walk ncrosa tho room. I was nnnhla to do my housework or attend to my bnny i was eowcak. Lydia E. Pinkham's VegotnDio Compound did mo a world of good, and now 1 sm strong nnd healthy, can do my work nnd tend my bnby. I ndvlso all Buffering women to tako it nnd got well as I did. "-Mrs. FaNNIB Coopeb, K.F.D., Bridaoton, N.J. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetnblo Com pound, mado from nativo roots nnd herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, nnd to-day holda tho record of being tho most successful remedy for fomntn UU wit ktinw of. nnd thousnn'l.l of voluntary testimonials on fiio in tho Pinkhom laboratory ni L.ynn, mass., Bcem to provo tliis fact. For thirty years It has been tho stand nrd remedy for femnlo ills, nnd has re stored tho health of thousands of women who havo been troubled with such ail ments ns displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you wnnt spoclal nilvlco tvrltc to Lydia 15. Pinltlinm Mcil iclno Co., (conlldontinl) Lynu, Wns. Your letter will bo opened, rend nnd answered by a woman nnd held lu strict confidence. Cim Gluing China Herb Store Herb Cuivs for Kumclie, Ilcndnclip, Oitnrih, Dlplhtheila, Soru Throat, filing Titniblo, Oinrcr, Kidney Titiuble, Stomacli Tiiiublc, Heart Trouble, Chills anil Fever, Cramps, Coughs, Poor Circulation, Car buncles, Tumors, Cnkctl Ilrenst, Curos all kinds of Goitres NO OIMIKATION. To Whom It May Cencern: I nm frco from rheumatism. You can bo tho snmo hy taking treatments from (lint Chung, tho herb doctor. My rheumatism wns so bad taht It mado mo so weak I could scarcely got up when I was down und tho pain I suf fered ono could hardly know unless ono had tho samo dlscnso. I was truly dissatisfied nnd disgusted with llfo In my condition and trying to llvo. Now (o my frlonds that enro to bo cured and would llko to ho frco try tho horb doctor. Ho can cor tnlnty relievo In a very short tlmo. Very truly yours, MH8. M. h. KOLB. 211 KltONT ST., MIMU'Oltl), OltK. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TRUE TO ITS NAME GET OUR PRICES Medford Creamery llfi N. Central Ave. MOTORISTS i MP ... - Mm Mr ISKWi l2H " Vm, MmtAM m m Do you know the JJOADS of OREGON CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON nnd BRITISH COLUMBIA They are all in llio now ROAD BOOK You should have one. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP E08 East Mnin Streot Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographon in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or placo by appointment Phono 147-J Well do the rest X. D. WESTON, Prop. ,"'"liaffiW-:r; ri)6ltere4 chauffwir,