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J.',' PAGE' TWO aiEDIfOKD MA1JJ TRLBUNE, AUUMfOUD. 01?K(IOX, AVKDNKSDAY, JULY 28, lflir. fr 1 !W OCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Howard Dunlap and Miss draco Mabel Smith, both of Central Point, woro mnrrlod by the Ilov. Harry K. Tucker of tho Christian church at 8 o'cleol: Tuesday ovonlng, July 27, I91W ': Tho Grant Pans' baseball loaln do fonted Grqsccnt City nt Crescent City L fymdny in two gumon, 1-1 to fi, and 13 to 2. "laxl.333" 10c anywliero In city. Formerly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash Hotel, Phono 333. P. a. Hunter or Yroka, Cul has returned to his homo after spondlnt; n fow dayB In this city nttondlnK to business mattors. Velvet Ice cream at Do Voo's. J. II. Cochran and family have Bono to their summor homo ul Fish lake for a ten days' sUv. They wsro accompanied by Ml I.enoe Vance. Soo Dnvo Wood about that flro In nuranco policy. Offlco Mall Tribtino DldK. - II. M. Wiley of lilltlo Ilutto creek spant Tuesday In Medford attending jto business, mntttors. .lumjsa Hqnp. of Ornnt Paw nt tcindqUl to 'JJujiinoM matters In thin city tho first of the weok. I tultu prldo In mnkliiK your wutch keep porfect tlmo. I havo ovory fa cility for doing fine watch repairing. Johnson tho Jowolnr. Sheriff Slnxlor of JackKonvllIo wan n business vlHltor In the city this morning. (leorfm Carpenter Journed to Fish luko Tuesday, making the trl In a Ford oar. "When that auto whcol cracks and pops It noodn fixing. Wo mako as solid an now, at n small expense Hil lings Carrlngo and Auto WorkB. F. J. King of Hosoburg Ib nmong tho out of town vlBltorB In tho city this weok. Carl Von der Hollon or F.aglo Point spent Tuesduy In Medford at tending. to business nintters. Jlo Von carrlos tho best lino of flvo cent cigars In tho city. Si. H. Ilullla of tho Southern Oregon Traction company and kindred Intor- test In. tho Hoguo. rlvor valloy, loft Tuesday aftornoon on a four week's .vlidt to California and eastern points. Nil llrown and fl. I. Ilrown autoed . to tho Ulu Ludgo dlstrlut Tuosday to luapcct tholr mining proporty In that poctlon. Jo)inson,, at tho Hook atoro, an oxiiort watch repairer. Hubert Pnlouxo of JJnglo Point Is spending tho "' In tho city attend ing tho Southern Oregon TennlB tournor. Merchants' I.unch, 2Gc. Tho Shasta Harry Lindsay of RosoburB Ih n business visitor In tho city thin week. friio Twilight league, of this city Is endeavoring to arrango a sorles of game with a similar organization In Urnnts Puss, SUklyou or Colestln wator, 10c por bottln at De Voc's. Tho annual picnic of tho Iowa so oloty of Soutlmrn Oregon will bo held at Ashlaud. Friday. July 80. Tho largost ntlondunco In the blHtory of (ho orjmnUatlou Is expootod. TJio Itlks hold their annual picnic at Oole Btln Sunday. Auxunt 1, running a special train from all points In tho Uoguo rlvor vallu). Tho faro rrom Uili city for the round trip U $1-10 Chocolates, SO conts lb. Do Voo's. 0. U. llout and wlf and son of Corvallla are. vUltlng the family of 1). C. Huso of tula city. Homo-made imstry at the Shasta. A party of frew tht Unlvntlty of Columbia, $ York, will arilv ill U lty ThurmUy en rout to ''Oratar LnHo. TMs U one of tho larfltMl partlaa of the seuon. . Tke your watch to Johnson, the .Jowolr, you .will Mlve unusuully gooil wfrvleo. Wtllard nlt if Albany Is among Uu out r town visitors In th olty tills wfk finfofV and aorvlt. We lvo both. llolnuM, tka liiaHniua Man It. T. Young of UauU V, X M . la aiNtllus tha week lu tin city ami vlly InM1" loc1 i"ont,UoUK l'rh roasted peanuts at l) Voe's. AUpcov U. 11. Wuki aiwut Tu day U Jjiiaivlllji iateudlna to uat tansoftrf tly ilrKH t. AlcoTMrt. lc twhre In city; piowpt ealla, orful driver; phoHO 8M-H. . . Frr f aUw to bualnaaa vlaltor In the Htv lUJs e'K J. O. CUrktntt. th mt all around pliotoraj)Ur lu MWthtrn Oroiion. Alwnw rUtVbl. XtvUta made any. whoro. ttnia r Plua. SUidlo SIS Uln St. PNHif M8-J "ajr. B MfCullliujil' ( Ham Uii) or SraUl U vl-Ulng trlid nd relatives lu this cy Gm your bttttr. . or win. milk dna butter milk at Voa's. Mr. Vkl r Coqullto. Ojfi,. I vWUm 'rWnda " rW ijny ys trtod f the la niUiTsUBkjtft at DsVosW ''IlTufioUlJ" W" ,n HA,nul l'"" ijnk Ware. f wlla.ni J'arum I toUW Christian Scicnco cards, booklets, and books. Medford Hook Store. Tho W. It. C. ladlen will hold an Ico cream social on Mrs. Addlo Hart's lawn, cor. 6th and Ilnrtlett, Saturday evening, July 3lBt. Hveryone Invlt od. 109 Weston Camera Shop for first claBS Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. All tho ladles of Medford and ninni borfl Of tho Greater Medford club arc cordially Invited to meet Mrs. Hryan nt tho Hotel -Medford Thursday" even ing, July 29, directly nfter Mr. Ilry an's nddress In the park. Qulqk service for your Kodak flu Ishlng. See AVnstou's Camera Shop. J. II. C. Ires of l.akevlew lu vIhIUhr In this city this weok. W. H. Smith of Pelahimn, Cal.. Is In tho city this weok on business mat ters. James Hopper of Tillamook Is spending : few days In the city and valley. Thorn was no change today In tho condition of Oonorul Win. Sooy Smith, confined to Sacred Heart hos pital. Mrs. Ouve Wood nnd daughter have returned from a visit with friends nnd relatlvu.t In San Joso and San Francisco. Tho Grizzlies have installed In tho public library a plcturo of Crater Luke from the proceeds of a lecture dollvered by Will (J. Stool last spring. Arthur King of Tucoma, Wash., Is visiting lu the city. V. II. Ilorton or Gallcu Is a busi ness visitor In tho city today. MIkb Mary Phillips and party of friends will leave Saturday for Crater Lake, Mrs. Seth llullls or Sterling spent Tuesday In .Medford. John M, Hoot made a business trip to Copper, Cal., Tuesday by auto, W. W. Usshor of Ashland attend ed to business mutters In .Medford Tuesday. There was n decided moderation In tho tompornturo today, tho mercury falling to 8a dcgrooB. Tuesday the relative humidity was 3 1. The sky Is cloudy, and a brisk wind Ih blowing, forerunners of rain. Harry Ij. Young, who Is spending his vacation on his farm near Hrownsboro, was lu town today to consult a doctor about an almcess on IiIb Jaw, 0DITUARY Pitt P. Plerco, 8r was born In Hutland. N.Y. Jan. 2S, 1838. At the iiko of 12 years he removed with his parents by wagon, through many dancers from wild animals and wild er Indians, through densely timbered regions, ucrosa unpeopled plains to Wisconsin Then again by wagon to Minnesota In IKfil, and again to Iowa by wngon nccoiupanled by IiIh young wife and babies, 18C!. Kor the IiibI fifteen years they have resided In Southern Oregon, loved and revered by all who knew them. In IS 5(1 Mr. Plerco married Weal thy Aldon of Dodge couuty, Minne sota and with her spent huppily and nrofltably 58 yonrs, loss fi dnya. To this union woro born seven children, five boyH und two girls, or whom three sons and two daughters and tho mother, still remain to mourn his loss. .Mr. Pierce saw and participated In many ot the stirring HmeB that havo made our early civilization muuiorablomeuiorable. Ho was a member or the Montrose Guards or Miuuusota and did his part to defend pioneer life of the times from the Incursion of murdorous In dlaus, He was a strong man physl twlly,, mentally, ethically. H was always Interested In the uplift and welfure of bU community, and liter ally dutnoiutralod bj praotlcil pblluu lliroio' the teuohlng or the Savior, As mi would that others khotild do unto you, do m een so unto them " tiuali men as be are scurie, and tpe u in Id has suffered a loss lu the nan- lug of this life, mellow od and sweet en! by ors of pure living and Ulgh tlilnklHj? To world Is richer ami bailor uj bis life and work. Four oar ago he was stricken by paralyals and u raw day ago pneii ukiiiU complleiUwl his case already i-urluus and on July HMh ut the borne of his son, U. A. Plowo. near Cen tral Point, he gfiitl sunk to rest, utd 17 yoara. .HI family mt frUmiU testify to tli Iwaut) aud frHgraneo'of bis life: ami, while tliw uitiurn hto passing, tit) aajt lit wreue utiufldenre tne mhiuiohs to mt htm kf In tuo iirtMnce of tu )Jaior. piomoted to sreator uscfulneaa and greater blesa 4hnm. Itla Uo4y waa Uild tauderly tu fH la Uie twalr at Kogue Hher. Orw . Jil S. v. C. . Wkarton. iir r lha MiXktNltot ekuteb. Uild IU ufllalaU. Uo qulHMl In la. lUMtral Itlnt l 1hh Itlver IHtpara ilwaa eupy ii- ' Alton Uw UiiliMtl. .Mi ANtlKI.HR. Jlv 36.-TU t'MlifoniiM alti !! vliH Uw w utkM a eMtatltt4MIH) tWav l.v JiJk- Ia'i M. Wrk hi nMsuMwr, m a Wi4m wtawii iMMSSNri I ,, thai Jjmmmm- l'. NOU ntut foifi !- uiils-i" lal I" NO POLICY ON MEXICAN MUSS NOW NED COHXISH, X. II.. .Iiilv 28. I'hm dent Wilson linn mil Vet decided on the next Mop in lii .Mqjmiin poluj und no iiuniiiiiiceineiit will lie ni.nU on the inlijeol until niter In- return to Washington. Word to this eflt t ontne from the president today m rn Hwer to ntioxlioiiR "iiliinitteil to hue on tlie Mcxii'iiii Nituiilinn. Hi1 sniil lie IiiiiI no! reeeiNeil .in new .Mevionn ilntn nnd that Scire ' tnry Lansiii); hud not forwarded nn i recommendations us to whnt xliouhl, he done, The president did not dopy that some Hlop would be tnlcen in the near future. -Mexico City wiih still out off I nun the oiitMilo world todiiy und Seeie tarv l.nusing' said efforts to gel firrit liiinil iiifoiiimtioii of conditions there hud failed. The foitlicuming step to he t alien li the United Slates with ii'spcct U Mo.vico m would not discuss. Kepoils tlmt (Jcnenil Felipe An Keliif., Villu'x inililnry nilviser, was ugaiii on the bonier, were denied to day by Villa's Wiisliington ngent, Ku riipie ('. l.lorente. The Villa agency received a tele gram denying that Curniiin troops hail captured Corral, Sonera mid were mill-chin to attack (hinviuas. THIS YANKEE HOW FULL BLOWN SON OF ENGLAND I.OXnO.V, July as. Henry James, tho American writer, according to un announcement In tho Tlmos, was granted naturalization papors on Monday and took tho oath of allcg Innce as a Ilrltlsh Riibject. In IiIh petition for naturalization ho setn forth tho following reasens: "HecauBo of having lived und work-, cd in England for tho best part of forty years; bocuuso or attachment to the country nnd sympathy with It and . SAfltAMKXTO, July 28. Assort Itii people; bocauso of tho long ling that the two(nnd ono-hnir billion rrlondshlpfl, associations nnd Inter- dollars proponed for a war schedule ostB rormod thoso last Including tho during tho next ten jeurs could bo acquisition of somo property: all or whlclt things havo brought to n bcnil struct lug n hundred first class high n deslro to throw my moral weight ways fiom tho Atlantic to tho Pacific and porsonal allegiance, for$itover William Jeunliitfs llryiin pleaded for they may bo worth, Into tho scnlo of 'peace and neutrality beforoa crowd tho contending nations' piesent nnd of 8000 hero last night, llryan future fortune." jmndo Indirect roferenco to former is such good tobacco you feel like . just eat the smoke! Yes, sir, P. A. puts a razor edge on your smoke-appetite-division that's nobby enough J lNGE AlBERTJ j crScut if I I 'VC tmlilHZ PIPE AND If I I tWMRtTTE TOBACCO III The toppy red bag, tic For you can put your little old blue-pencil O. K. right here that Prince Albert is a regular double-header for a single admission as joy'us to your tongue and taste one way as the other! Will the " rollers " kindly step forward for a spell and get some, of this listen .into their systems? Because Prince Albert certain and sure jams more joy into a makin's paper than ever before was figured up on two hands ! In the plain language of the hills, you can't any more resist such makin's tobacco than a bullfrog can pass up a piece of red flannel ! Because P. A. hands to you everything any Gigarette roller ever dreamed-out rare flavor, and aroma, and mildness, and body; absolutely the best bet the best smoke WILLIAM FAHNUM IN "A GILDED PAGE THEAT The nll-st.ir An. era .hi t.. t hup portinsr one ul Aim rv a. jjre itc t u tor.-, Villiem I. n. itn, in the A'l.in en n ditimii ol i-ii-it'1' power iitid i lilil, miilfOH tli" l'o leatuie diimIiic tiou "j (Hliled l-'ool" it peciiliul.v lw tiuelise nnd nutnblo event in screen liintory. t'lmimcv .Short (he "iltleii i'liol" of Hem (lu Cnrleton'-. ilrniim und Nut Omnium' memor.ilile mic- 229 BUSH SHIPS E AMSTERDAM, July 28 Germnn submarines, aicordlng to a telegram roceived hero today from Ilerlln, had sunk lu tho war zone up to the 2Cth or July. 22H English vessels, thirty other hostile ships and six neutral craft. Tho latter, tho messngo says, woro sent to tho bottom by mistake. Twenty seven additional nourtal vessels, tho dispatch udfis, were ex amined and sunk because they car ried contraband. BUILD ROADS WITH THE COST OF WAR used to bettor advantage in con- i Li i uTvvajlarTV - " . JJJajaWWgJaMBHKMP aVfHBBLLLaH aaHttaa ' -AKgKSKSrWMBi& ftlJBW tBBkv .v.arlBHKiiWqWHaDlCTi xEhbbH ND EA IE Kiimiri A i Firsfw the national joy smoke to be photographedi No other pipe and ciga rette tobacco can bo like Prince Albert, because no other tobacco can be made like Prince Albert. The patented process fixes that and removes the tongue-bite and throat parch! Let tha r digest! And that line of conver sation is 24 kt, whether you play P. A. in your old jimmy pipe or roll it into a makin's cigarette. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, FOOL" AT I ER WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . , h a t v pi al voiinjj wr tor, un til lie meets Margaret Hutlnen, the i linmung daughter ot a wculthv liiinKei. This modern ilinmu of love mid fiminee deals with n popular sub l,eet of interenl lo all eliison. "A I flilded Kool" will he shown nt the Page Theater tonight nnd tomorrow. The lleurst-Sehg weekly is another feature of tins program. FAILPLAY PLEA NEW YOHK, July 28. In a state ment today the Standard Oil company contended It had always treated Its J employes lairiy nun iiueraiiy aim nan not experienced any labor trouble of importanco during tho thirty throe, years ot tla organization. In this connection the statement said: "Wo cannot bellovo that the trouble nt our Dayonno works was duo either to working conditions or wages paid. Provlous to tho trouble tho lowest wages paid was $1.7r per day. "Tho troublo wub duo entirely to the efforts of professional agitators' I.OXDOX, July 2S, Tho Ilrltlsh trawlers Icena and Sulacla were sunk today by a Gorman submarine 'lu the .North Soa. The crews were land ed at l.oowostofl Enpland. President Theodore Uoosevelt early In his spceuli when he stated that tho Idea of war serving to strengthen tho fibre or the nation by eliminating mollyioddles and weaklings obsolete STANDARD OIL IN you or any other man ever did roll and put" the fire to ! Men, we tell you to wise up. P. A. is crimp cut and stays put which means rolling P. A. is as easy as falling off a log. And it's good to remember P. A. is put up in the toppy red bag especially for you "rollers." Sells for the price of a jitney ride, 5c. Now, will the "pipers" kindly open both ears? Here's tobacco that has made it possible for three men to smoke pipes where one smoked before! Any way you hook it up, Prince Albert is tobacco insurance I Yes, sir, it guarantees your future as well as your present smok ings ! And just makes your tongue so jimmy pipe joy'us that your smoke appetite grows whopping big. You men who "dassn't," we say you go to P. A., natural-like! Because there isn't a bite in a barrel of this national joy smoke. Unlimber your old jim my pipe ! Dig it out of the dark corner, jam it brimful of P. A. And make fire with a match ! Me-o'-my ! I'ou get acquainted with Prince Albtil in thu toppy it J bag, 5c; or tidy tad tin, 10c, but far the doubl back-act ion-joy, ou buy a crystal glat pound humidor,'' And then you're tttt You te, it ha$ the tpongemoiitentr top and keep P. A. at the highest top. notch point of perfection. Prince Albert it also sold in pound and half-pound tin humidors. Winston. Salem, N. C. WIFE FREED AS 1 SLAYER i 1 SPOKAXi:. Jnl 2S - Mrfl Anna Knlcek, or Ell., Wash., who him been held In Jail here for morethan a wok pending an Investigation of the death or her husband, John Knifes 1 v, by poisoning, was released today Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Hutch inson said facts' developed by the In- Ivettlgatlon wore consistent with the theory of suicide. .VILLA AID, HbLD I,AKi:iK), Ten, July JS. .Man uel I)e leaza, Villa consul Ik re, was , uirouted today by I'tuted Stales im- llioiities ehniged with the iolntion of the nenliulilv laws in hnwng ic eniiteil men lor Moiciin seniee. After un eMiminiilion lie was ic leaed on .U.ri(IO bond. The wnrrant ehurged he sent men t o Kitgle I'a-s where tliev were arrested by military authorities. Trial was -et tor next Wedne-day. WHAT'S IN A NAME? PEG'S CHINESE NOT IRISH PEG6Y" CWINQ Miss I'egO'wiiiK who is- from China not ltom lielaud has oome lo Ameri ca to mnke her debut on the singe. It's peg's umbitmu to become the J"Heinhuidt of China." yon FOR RECRUITING 'P.WWimv &ai euietwoor , $r The tid red tin, 10c MRS. THOMSON TELLS WOMEN How She Was Helped During Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia. Pa. "I n just fJ2 years of cge and during Chaniro of Lifo I suf- ierj ior mx years terribly. I tried sev eral joe torn but none Bet ..cd tc g'vo mt. ; mo .Uithepainswero int 'tise in both sides, an mndo mo so weak that I had to go to bed. At last n i'rieod recommen ded Lydia K. Pink hi.m'fl Voirotnblo Compound to me am 1 tried it at onco nnd found much re'ief. After tlmt I had no pains at ul and could do my housework and ihoppine; the same as always. Tor yi..rs I have praised Lydlu B. Pinkhun. s Vegetable Com jiound for what it liaa done for me, und shall always rf commend it as u wo man's friend. Yc J ore at liberty to uso my letter in any v'v."-Mrs.Tlio.MSON, WO W. Itussell S.., Philadelphia, Pa. Change of I.lfo is one of tho most critical periods o r woman's existence. Women everyvi ece should remember that there is ro jfer remedy known to carry women ro luccessfully through tills trying jx-ri'-d h Lydlu B. Pinldium'a Vegetable Compound. If you v.nnf. .spoclnl ndvlco write to Lydia !'. IMiiklium IHeiN ieliiti Co. vconiideiilliil), Lynn, Muss, 1 our letter vlll bo oponed, rcml ami iinsweieil by a Miiiniin und bold lit titrk.t oouildciioe. K0 xv-4 Vf..v ''J ' ',lHii5! BETPIE 1JU1JBLES" the fountain favorite, invites you to A SOCIAL "First for Thirsty 5fi at our (jvurdc fountain AImi h the ( ,is( ul MEDFORD SODA WORKS SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal ol all antiseptics in A soluble Antiseptic Powder to bo dissolved in wuter as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration ol noso, throat, and that caused by femlnlno Ilia It has no equal Kor ten yoara tho Lydla K. Plnkham Medicine Co.haB recommondod Paxtino in tholr prlvnto corresiiondenco wltll women, which provos its superiority. Women who havo been cured say drusKlsts. COe Jartfo box. or by mall ?wm)tA &&& MOx M wgl ifi ol """ '''"i- 'o IHISIOU. JlUUd MOTORISTS li you know tho KO ADS of OREGON CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON and BRITISH COLUMBIA Thpy .'tie all in the now ROAD BOOK You should haw one. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. I 'l.llliilMl.l I