7a- lr -m PAGE SIX .BEDFORD MAIC 'ERlBOm MEDFOKD. ..OREO ON, MONDAY, .JOLY .10, 1015. .. 1 .... . , ... ., m '.im JW' ' sw .V V-' V' K &. V t t."tVn I. "f CHAUTAUQUA ENDS SUCCESSFU L WEEK WTH emeus DA ' ASHLAND. July lO.-Tho twonly 'tlilrcl annual assembly concluded with n'ulg nnd porfected demonstration In athletics, participated in lty over 200 Jhn nnd girls, taking nlucu on Friday .which wftB "ClrriiH Day." This was given under tho dlrccllnn of Prof. Irving W. Lnrlmoro, physical director of tho San Meno Y. M. C. A., who itiiH been Instructor along those lines nt tho locnl nssonibly for several jonrs. Active trnlnlng linn been go ing on at tho armory throughout the Chautauqua period nnd tjie manner In which tho young athletes uct ill tied thcmsclvos was edifying to spectator nnd pratlflng to Instructors and jii pils. Prof. Lnrlmoro will return next year nnd tinlIlmlo llio Chautauctun event liy staging n pngennt In connec tion with nu Ideal Fourth ot July eel- cliratlou here, Tho cirrus event was preceded lu tho afternoon ly an unusually meri torious cartoon entertainment af forded hy MIbh Kvolyn Dnrgott, whoso drawings vied with paintings owing to'lholr cultlcolored erfcrtH and iililllfiil trnclugH at tho hands of n crayon adopt. AVcdnosdn. which wub Talent nnd Phoenix Day, van filled with intel lectual and musical treats In the way of two lectures hy .Mrs. Delia Crow dcr .Miller, hor main topic being "Hen Hur." Tho Oullotn trio appeared In both vocal and Instrumental melo dies. Tho orator of tho day was Col. Cleorgu AV. Haiti, of Kentucky, "tho old mnn eloquent," who spoke con cerning "Tho Twontloth Century Headlight." Houthlnnd day occurred on Thurs day, specialties hclng popular con cert hy tho famous Swiss A'odlers nnd a lecture on "Tho .Mnn Worth While," by ltoland A. Nichols. " In extent tho pnrk equipment this season qxcccdcd that of former years. Over CO touts woro on tho grounds. Tho federated clubs, AV. 0, T. U Christian Scientists, Ministerial un ion and other organizations kept opor Iiuiiho In tbolr rospcctlvo (tinrterri. A tolophono booth was nlso available, and In fnct nvory facility was at hand for tho comfort nnd eonvonlonco of Chautauqua visitors. INDICTMENTS HALT RECRUITING OF BRITISH ARMIES IN U. S. V ?( wP JUL i- )i JLmk . . - --. --- ii i Indicted In iieiilinlKy uriiiuliil: U'ft tn light, ! P. It. Tliiiyer, pU'Mldclit Niftliei'ii ami .Southern Kteniunhlp Co., nnd It. II, Suiiyne, rus loius lu-ttki'fi hmor, loft to tight llnriy (1. Ijijihs ronner Oiinndlnn Mildler, nnd Dr. TIioiiuin A1I1IL1. News From Our Neighbors GOLD HILL NUGGETS way looking for tho erection of a new building before the next annual as sembly. Pledges havo nlroady been mode, and n bond Iksuo Iihh also been auggostcd as a best moans of tiding over tho financial situation. Per haps both plans will bo Incorporated In tho onterprlso. affording tho chplco of either subscribing outright to, or Investing lu securities of tho under taking. In the main thin year's attractions wore affordod by tho Klllsnn-Whlto Cliuutnuqtiu Hyslom and (lenrgo T. Meeker, of Phlco, Oil., superintended tho assignment of Inlunt throughout the courso. ' At tho oluctlon of nfflcors. held I'rlcla) afternoon, tho following u'eio chosen for the tflth annual nimniulily: U V lllllInnK, pronjilmit; J. H. Hmlth. li' pnwldcnt; C. . Ktitmuks, troas urrr, tniHteou. C. W. Ilool, II. h. Wblteil, (. W. Thofrou. U. D. HrlRtts, and Mr. D Peroiil. TIih ortlrlal board. Itirludlim thtMie troslwM, will viet a Hoortlnry and atwUtant I' due MIUUUI. lleforo HdJouruuiDiit llio oKlcor dei-idiMl to outer upon a whlrlwliiit CiiiupalKn tortliwith In liliult of tUw ikw hulldluK fund. TIih rt'd'lptit r the plonMlt kiwiii bh tIi(iWf( an I n or en over IhoM ot la t i-.ir (Inlil HiII'h public liittliiug pool in Hoguo river will In' fonmilly opened riiiiiilny. Through Hie cITorlH of the (Irenter (lolil Hill 'lul) eoiiHiriernble work Iiiih been put on a tlmii hetween the muiuluud nnd tin inland ulioiil 51) lent out. 'J'lliw Iiuh cuuscd u pool or fairly still water, in whii'h even chil dren run disport. A priug board Iiuh been prepared. Tomorrow, Siiudny, Mviinininjr nu'OH for nil oIiishok and ugeH wilt he lit'ld. iAIoudiiy inoruiiig u new xlyle ol' excitement wiih muuirwt in (lold Mill. Word wiim received from Hlmril'l' flnirlrH llolmeH of KicKivou eouill.v. Opportunely, measuron aro unilurAc'iil.. by the Infill orrieinln In Id n wnl eh out Tor 11 ilusuv tiiiin nnd liv ery rig. In leMM tlinu Iwo hourH the ma ROSEBURG RAILROAD m IRK STARTS SOON ItOSKIU llll (ii... ,)d I". Tin 1 Itl'tOlll fOII-lrill'lMII MO'U Mil till' llll ad which Kendall Itio-., ot' I'm- mnv. P.. priiim- in build 'ioi. '' 4UiMUljUIX I' ""' l""' I Hie CtiiMiM , .KMiiunul loivt rt'Miv., und on tho r .' THWnn til In l.lt I. unit. I .t. Iln .iti. .1'ill BfiMil on or beir Aonuxt JU, w iQBMuml I iv m. A- iMiii.vii, 11 iiHOnlKM I ho KmiiiIhU ltio. urtHMrattMn, '& Wlw Ut h' lJurliiir Iiii th Kh Vi Ml JiiKhi. (Hid ruilruiul will h ii"nt :ts milri ji jjim; iiiki win m" . wan 1 grans S uilQilir tot' Uinpoiw nw-r. hi cm- v. ,XWH and oqiiip tin- lui.- mi1! mi ." jjipjiroxiuillieiv OUi.w" "'i' 11117 in AUlUll0. Till tlOlttlU"! ,.,!. V wlV U1,r'y ,m,';iW'JU oj Hi.' 1 1I1 . ' j.i." V. '' M fnr as HoektfuV, liut the bmi.! jI.imh in nnd outfit hiik espied npproaeh- ing oer llio hill fmt ot town. Mar shall Cook hnileil him uiiil notified him of tin, iihmcnrp. lit rtipllod he hud lioiiglit the team nnd produce a forged bill of mile, however, the tiium wax' laken in cuMndv nnd he will held till the niTivul of the hoiiIIi ern Nlieriff that evening. .Mr. I,. 8. I'uttuwpn, inuniigur of the Vrnhu livory hum, from which llio loam wan tiiluin, iiuivwl nnd look hoiue his proterly U ml ihiv. (Inld Hill lUjiin innde merry nt her eluh rooiiiM ThuriHliix eeniug while uwuilluu' I he annul ot I hi- l.iliuity hell Mpeeiiil. The iihhiih wn'e very prelil.v and BHHiiii!ii'U di'ioniliHl wild (lower nail flnt:-. A iiiuhI in tonwlinir pumiwm eoiixintuiir of tin following wa rendered: AniiiiiiiiiHiiiieiil, II. I). Iterd. Piano nulcctiou, ill Dorothy Kmitli. Piano weUvtion, Mi-.. Jl.irgiieiite Wharlon, Vim-mI lo, 3lin rbirv TurLrr. Ptutio Miiwilitm, kIiM MorrHoe WUai-ton. Vim'1 nuo, .MiM, rin' Tu.'lier. Uriel' llodoi'v tf Um ll.'H. V. V. TiniH. 'ml (lii, AliiMt Vhvi'' Mi'i'inan and .Mrn. AIvh W'itlkor. Heleetwl lon'riiiifi M't AistM'- ltyt-trieh. A'in'nI moIh, MtiM Uigu !. ke 1'rti.wr. iv. 0. D. Whurt.Mi. About 12:H0 K. Jti lHnlii Compllmeatary to .Mcsdamos II. AV Cuvelller and (joorgo Gillette, of Dunsnmlr, wives of Southern Pacific officials, -a idcnlc party on local au tomobile camp grounds wns given by a number of Ashlnud Indies Friday afternoon. Patronesses wreo Mes dames Torhet Hanford,, Ccorgo Hoso, Charles Wlnno, Walter Mnxoy, Waldo (llll, Walter Kvnrton, F. (I1, Iluah, Walter llartgcs, Chas. Dunn, and Lu- tltln Judy. .Mnstor llarton Wlnno ulso accompanied tho party as guide. The Indies had an Ideal outing. Sand wiches wore built und everything la tho wny of dolectablo refreshment! was provldod. Ono of tho hostesses roll Into tho creek at a point where tho waters, though not deep, aro un usually swift. While sailing down stream inomherM of tho Iltu-savlng crow caught hold of n Hush and ef fected a rescue. Kmerglug from tho flood of waters wetter If not wlsor, tho victim of tho accident oxpor loncud no further 111 effects from tho Involuntary hath. II. W. .McNalr of McNalr Ilros., lu't for San Francisco Sunday, bound for tho exposition. Ho wont on tho Itoxall Limited, a train gotten up especially to accommodate parties be longing to the great drug ayndlcutn. The oxcurHtonlsts began tho Initial tour from Soattlo, the Itinerary being mapped out under uuiplro of north west diumlls or Ite.Mill iiurHuasiou Mix. .MVNalr accoiiiiiauled him. I.ouui cattle men rrom whose range 01110 of th animals orlslnatod, aro liituioslod in tho deeisiuu lu tho r co en t citat Just derided nt Cherokee, KovHdn iHiunU, California, against plHlntlff who soiiRht to rucover dau um fioin a uulRhbor on account of hli cows eating a qiiuiitliy of dMia mltu v Itli oxplonlvu and fatal rosults, tho unusual forane having boon de voured 011 defeiHlant's promises. An Himl to fmUnvl courts, duo to tho fuel that tho oattlo wore Interstate cuw.. having utuu faluppeu into uaii- fornln from Oregon, was aUo ovor I'llllMl. Utile M1m ICdna Daaford, ton months old daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. I Itowhcr iHtnloni, wan the cynosure .Ot all vym as she oxiorlonced the 4 lighted on tkt mlUsWu -(tt.iHN ..n.l i or ' bolnii iwiMtl upon tho Lib- mim iiiouhI ItofO Wtori' a jollv "' IHMl ' """ ","r,""4- u '"" nine whh hud lBMw.lllwi-0!","to,l ot triumphal Journey iuuihk lliMnwInak 'Clw limn wn lh,ouh ,,Br0, Moroovor. alio onjojwl bi'tler limn a hirltgP Uhi. the Uo prlvllego of having liuon Kissed s,h.dle f,r.t iviwil4.M ' crowd !"v u,w furtortlw r tho precious ir heiwtH'ti tmr himI 4W. !iuiidr-i,r','r- WMit.'d imtieiilh to to r.i...w ! Jo A- Wwlorluml of .Medford. ild roli.- of lvoltttMiry OiW-- "' WM ,n AI,UM,,, " lim- urapiurou th .u.i.r.Uirl. nt Ik ImiM-fti .V..iii wlih lht wtwit of luiprovwnonu now I tl) .Hint.. ..f 'Jl mM tt-u hml'wl"! 0M Ul lowl "uk ln to wnlroiuo tticw. Th IHMI llttll.d j' ' ",l OVOr tho '"01' for fix. i,lmii. ibmtly (it rimi ol 'iHHuaing utoinnblU oamp grounds. ww dMt. nud loud -ro IJio th.'- '" """ "l a. the I...II mm int.. kltftit. S.ven.1 Htfor iMVlllftV John doclnrod llll III' uroaiiiieiit WmI nun lwu.HU.lth. . ., ! t-nUou to bring hU family up hero ami icet mwm r the uffftfiJlH. K. II. HVW-" w8ttk rr m,,,n lu lhU vlu,n , Moorf hud n holt wl.ii'h huh wound ' liin.l.'d hack 1 . iii, u ,, 1 1, II r? 1him ufc'reod U) oxUml to thvt l - )v no of the forit rorvo whenever 1 1 lie ..i,ii .l.ijmiti'.l mum ivw Ibe it U iirei'fcMiry. ' eh. cis ii ii 1 p. ui.li it v4l mi ! lty. r rililiiin re 1 mi. I the hell .l " HUW KUMHill, laiiusisipo on- .nwuir nni '-' W W'fb' l tho ok for a va- il-n -enlti 1 ! s; end hi i.- li.-'l I, in- w. 1 ii, ' Vox every milp uf jrouil ti.iplet-l Jiflwcen ItoKvliuiv "-"1 "'" ' '"' I ' .i 1 U10 Citv of ltoliurir will p '"' u , . , to Kendall JJroB. For ovcrj " ''' - r - load cuimiluU'il MttitvoiiH Uusfk ' ' nnd Hie fouvt wsurvo llio otty w.leevi t if.i H lay KviiilnU livogi $H,QDvi Ivlctp toi tr.. M t M'll-C H'U- il't'll ill.ll ll I'lnl ,1, !,!,. vlule tli I ' I I'll I , ie of honor too rattun stay on hor homeotoad near ! Montague. 01. Wlitlo away sho will iktuh souib views Qf Mt. Shasta, a intnoranm of whloli la ,vl8lbio rrom nor surrouuilliige. Tho tionrhoa are being built for tho i.c lino cuadulta on tho llorkoley xd iithla units of tho mlnorul springs Olllt. M m Mitu Miliar, daughter of Mr sad Mra tt B MlUor. has returned f loin a trio to Hawaii. Wlitlo lu thol Islands sho visited' tho volcano Kll nnca. Miss .Ulllor la a trained nurso employed In tho snnltnrlum at Placcr vlllo, Cal. A phono has been Installed at tho exhibit building neartlio depot, Tho city nssumcH tho expenso. Inasmuch as tho pollco nlso need the ubo of tho Instrumont. Tho ., number Is 128. "Hlng'cm up." Mr. nnd Mrs. wj II. Day visited Juilgo nnd Mrs. Onfkins over Sunday and enjoyed an auto trip to Kaglo Point. v," Mrt. J. N. Nlsbet, wire of tho pro prietor of tho Home Steam laundry, went to Portland laat week to attend a laundrymon'fl convention. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Denver, Mrs. Mary Morndon and, son Ilohort, Mrs. Aldrcd Denver andSMorcdlth Denver, constituted an nuto party which left on Saturday mornTng for Sprlngflelu, whlchl h tho home of Mrs. Horndon nnd Mrs. Alfdrod Denver. Tho Ash land contingent wlli'vlnlt In the north ern town for a wook or two. In tho jncnntlmo, "tjnhon,"' tho Shetland pony pet of tho Denver nnd allied fa in I Hor. will bonhlpped by express to Springfield to'go Into training nt tho hands of Master Dobblo Horn don. C. W. Nlms ofANlms & Sounders, who has recently boon on tho sick list, Is roportcd improving. Miss Barah Kox leaves this week for n month's visit with relatlvca at New port. 1 - Nurses and assistants employed nt Sncvrcd Heart hospital, Mndford, en joyed their uuniial picnic outing thin year In tho Ashlnnd parks on Satur day last. Thoy numbered over n doz en nnd tho party was chaperoned by two ot tho sisters from tho Institu tion. Iocaf residents by their pres ence nnd nsslstnnco ndded to tho plcnnuro of tho visitors. A niimbor from hero nttended tho formnl dedication of tho municipal bath bench nt Gold Hill, on Sunday, whom Hioro weor various swimming nnd diving contests. Mrs. V. D. Mix and daughtor Dcr- nltn loft Tor tholr homo at Sacrn monto last Saturday. ' Mrs. AV, M. Darbcr, accompanied by her daughters Josophlno nnd Mildred, loft last Friday to Join tho LAshlnnd colony nt Newport for n vn- cntlon outing by tho seaside. ( Mrs. Minnie Sargent of AVIIllslms crook, Josephine counly, accompanied by her son Melvln, nro horo for a visit 'With hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. A'eo and other relatives. An aflcrmnth echo of tho Chau tauqua period relates to Dr. Hlllls. Ilnrdly hnd tho distinguished speaker loft horo than ho wns norved, through Portlnnd attorneys with a lawsuit In n sum Involving over $12,000. Tho history of tho caso rolatos to tho doctor having stood sponsor for two of his nophows wh made an unfor tunnto Investment In British Colum bia timber deals to tho extent of J 100,000, or which amount Dr. Hlllls has nlrcndy paid over fiio.noo. Tho Installation of a public tele phone booth at tho entrance to tho park nysteni, near thorPlnzn, Is a per manent accommodation In Una with other notable Improvements being In stalled throughout the pnrk domain. Thero has ben a surfeit of special trains through hero tho last few days. Fourteen Biich arrived on Friday, both Mtng to and coming from tho oxposltlon, and noarly a llko numbor on Saturday Thcso extras havo somo whnt demoralized t;io regular trnln service, nnd have nlso taxed tho ca pabilities of local organizations, cs 1 eclally tho Commercial club, In tho way of ontertalnlng tho host of visi tors. Most of tho oxcurslonlsts wero Shrlii'-m, nnd committees from 1 1 1 1 lit It Temple of this city hnvo nlso boon kept busy in mcutlng tho visitors. Flornl fnvors distributed havo most ly been Shnstn dalslco. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Lnno nnd Miss Kvolyn Danford loft on Sundny for a weeks' outing In Klamnlh county, n portion of which tlmo will bo passed at Crater Lake. I TABLE ROCK TABLETS j nppeft nranco.ofn I With Medford trade Is Medford tnado.l John Chnstaln or Medford was In tills district Tuesday looking for a ranch to rent tho Dryan nnd Senbrook families and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fltzpntrick spent Wednesday fishing on tho river nt tho Frnlcy ranch. Col. Washburn nnd wife were busi ness visitors In Medford last Tues day. Mrs. J. Davis loft Sunday for her homo nt. Mnraliflold after spending several weeks visiting hor parents, .Mr. "and Mrs. A. L. A'Incont. AV. E. Alexander of Central Point mado a flying trip to Table Hock Wednesday evening to doctor a sick grain binder. D. W. Dcbco and family or Agato wero calling on frlamla In thjs vicin ity Wednesday ovenlng. Prof. U. S. Collins of MeiUord, nnd Mr. Stlne, tho Insurance man, woro through this district Wednesday look ing for business In the Insurance line. Owing to tlfo oxlromely dry season and the high price or grain many farmers nro taking tho precautlon'to Insuro tholr crops In tho Hold. A. I. Vincent nnd son tried out their threshing outfit tho first of tho week nnd found everything in flno running order,- so will begin Friday morning Tor tho scas'on's run. O. Ockormnn ot Central Point is erecting a water tower for S. M. Nealon. .Mr. Ockormnn Is nn ox port nt this lino of work, imlng n system of bracing all his own, and ono from nil appearances that will stand tho rnvnges or tlmo. Our ball team went to Gold Hill Sundny hut on their returno thoy didn't havo much to say, howover. Wo learned they wero losers In n vory ono sided nnd uninteresting gnmc. . ' . With five grain binders nnd ono thrcslug outfit running full blast, besides' tho other regular work this community, had lhcn busy place. Charles Shore was killed Inst week In nn nutomobllo wreck in Santa Cruz California. Ho married Miss Laura Collins who formerly resided for many years at this place. Miss Hoso Nealon nnd Mr. AVcldon Sage stole a mnrch on their friends and wero (lit lolly mnrrlod last Sun dny ovenlng nt 8 o'clock at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nealon, Hev. L. L. Simmons ot Eagle Point performing tho coro niony. ) Later In tho evening friends wero Invited In undor tho pretext of n sur prise on Miss Mao Nealon, who was supposed to bo about to leavo on an extended trip through tho cast. On arriving thoy woro met by tho brldo and groom In tholr wedding attlro, Tholr surprise wus boyond expression. After tho excitement had died down somowhat refreshments of various kinds were served. Miss Hoso has resided among us all her llfo and la ono of our" most effi cient workers In tho Sundny school nnd literary society and from n child hns always been vciy popular with our people. Mr. Sago Is a sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. D. Sage, formerly or this place, but now of Dllty, Ore., nnd Is well known throughout tho vnlloy, being connect ed with tho Dodge AVcll Drilling Co., for tho past sovoral years. Mr. and Mrs. Sago will spend tholr honeymoon nt Crater Lnko nnd on their return wilt visit friends nnd rolntlves nt Portlnnd nnd vicinity Ikj foro going to their future homo lu .Montana, where tho groom Is Interest ed with -his father In a largo wheat ranch. . Ills Ileason "I think," said tho dlfor, In n wor ried tono, "that I will drop Journalism and take to astronomy." , "Why?" "Docnuso astronomers hnvo moro spaco thtn 1 thoy know what to do I with." Herald and Presbyter. "A Rubber Chain Tread built on a Powerful Modern Tire 99 if W KEEP A TIRE RECORD VSfgfcv - 1 M Pfe 'mfe , ZZZ1ZZI HZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZ y?Q w0$i M Mileage Tires" Those Big- that's what automobile owners who use them now call our popular-priced "Chain Tread" Tires j You don't need to take our word at all for the "big-mileage" records of these sensational, wear-resisting "Chain Tread" Anti-skid Tires. 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