u 8TEDF0RP JJOJE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON", THURSDAY, JULY 2.0, 1015. PZlGE THREE F VOCATIONAL ART AAAAAAA.A.A.A.A.AAAA.AA.A.A.A.A.A.A.AA.a.a.a.ala..ia..aab.a.&ia. a V VVVVVVVVVV V V I0I -W V -V -W T v T -w w-wt-w-wt----w-w 10 FINE -"OPERATE UNDER PLAYS IN CITY 'S PLFA T E BA T PIES KAISER TOR F ATS BLAME FR WA SPEAKER AN PASSPOR ONLY m A The Ford Motor Hand, coliMstiiu; of f5 skilled iitiiiciiuis, jilayod ill Jlejlford Wednesday afternoon. Kvcry momlnjr of tlita band is on the factory payroll' or' the Ford Motor comiinny, anil this transcontinental (our to the San Francisco and San Diego ex , positions is complimentary, a' tri hlitc of appreciation liy the comnany to the Hplendid musical work of the linnd, which ms hVen achieved with out, in any way, intcrferinii with thejr regular work in tho factory. Tho memhers of tho Iiand have heen given of their own time for much practice. They liavo studied hard, they liavo worked assiduously in per fecting a musical organization which takes first rank with any others in the country, not excepting the best professional hands. Tho itinerary has been prennred and covers n series of band concerts in tho various cities wherein the Ford Motor company operates hrnuches and assembling plants. 1'ractically n special train will be theirs, consisting of two hotel pull man earrs, a standard piillman ear and a baggage car. These will be attached to regular trains, but will be exclusively occupied by the mem bers of" the Ford band dining their journey. They will stop en route at about 'JO cities as follows, leaving Detroit al-8:23 a. in. Tuesday, duly 120, giving ennvurjy. iieju'li jl thee cities: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Fargo, Spokane, Wash., Seattle, I'oitland, San Fran cisco, with six days slay in the lat ter city, Leaving San Francisco on Wednesday, August lth, they will go to Los Angeles, San Diego, where two days will be spent. From San Diego to Salt Lake City, thence to Denver, Omaha, Kansas .City. St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indiana polis, Columbus, 0., and arrive home in Detroit, Monday, August 'J.'t. Concerts will be giwn in each of theso cities, and the hand will be en ieilained by Fold representatives and the huge army -of Ford owners. At the Punuina-Pncil'io exposition, San FinneiM'o, where they will remain six davs, conceits will given in the 1'nl ace of Transpoitation, and counter attractions will bo offered by such famous bands as Soasa's, CasMissaV (a French band lecently from the war zone) Conway's and a band of nativo Philippines. Much care has been given in plan ning the itinerary and proxidimr the hext accommodations and comforts of the members of the bund, and when they get back to Detroit, about Aug ust, they will Imxc covered pretty nearly fitlOO miles in their travels. As above stated, eery member of the baud is a bona fide employe of the Ford Motor company, they are enrolled in tho arious depiutmcuts of the Ford factory, and represent eight Jiationaltios; nnmely, -1 Kngli-.li, 12 Americans, 10 Kalians, ir (lenaans, 1 Fiench, 'J Polish, 10 Canadins, I Scotchman. They are under Hie ill lection of Mr II. C. I'lulp, while the tour proper will be looked alicr bx Mr. II. S. Morg.ui, -ec rclary of the Ford motor band. SAN FKANTISCO, July 20. Voca tional art was declared today to ho of moro Importance In education than flno art and to bo tho future moans of building up "a groat peoplo for a great nation," by Mrs. Vernclto Morso of Chicago, honorary life president of tho National Vocational Art and Industrial federation, at tho "voca tional nrt day" oxercliscs at tho Panama-Pacific exposition. "Out or ovcry good student enroll ed In tho art schools of tho country," said .Mrs. Morse, "thero Is an average of but one. who makes a success in tho picture and sculpturo field. "Schools should censo to bo nc- odcmlc mills and becomo centers for study, work and play. Thoy should bo developed Into four quarters and bo open tho year around. ""If tho peoplo of tho country would study vocational art. oven In tholr clubs, they would undorstnud better how to finish and decorato their homes. If this xvero dono half tho manufacturers would bo obliged to shut Up shop or chango tho typo of tholr output. "Tho homes of the country nro tho controlling factors of tho situation. Tho children aro tho coming harvest ers of what tho homos aro now sow ing. "If xvo will remember that all our natural resources aro composed of Just threo different kinds of material, animal, vegotnblo and mineral, and that the greatest thing that education has to offer Ib the knowledgo of theso nitttcrlols and tho various uses to which thoy may bo applied success fully, xvo will bnvo tho principles of all educational effort nt our com mand." A bronze plaque, commemorating tho exorcises, xvas presented to Mrs. Morso by exposition officials. F LR WA BONDS LONDON MOTOR BOATS FOR T DEFENSE XKW YORK, duly 2i). .1. Slum I lllacktou, xvho owns a licet of fast motorboats, said today that after the niotorboat races to be held in Aug ust, lie will have hont armored so that they can he used us an auxiliary coast defense. Naval oxports haxo agreed with him as to the cfficac.x of his plan. . ''Theso boats can be built rapidly and aro one of the iuo-t i'easible means of rapidity ending our present state of unprcpurednc--," said Mr. lllacktou. "I should sax that almost any one of my crnM could operate Micec-fully ngain-t the l" boats, such as now infect about the lliiti-h Mcs." LONDON', Jiil 2!). Mild excite ment piexailcd in Throgmoitou street this morning when dealings in the new war loan w itli the rights of con version xvoro started. Brokers rushed to tho Hank of England to obtain scrip ceitificates as cllcr must fur nish the numbeis of the certificates before imitiuir with their holdings. Tho stock exchange opened xxith a large attendance and a cheer arose when the i'ir-t dealer iiuolcd HI) for buyer-, and ()!)'. for -clhjrs for fully paid scrip. A small business subse quently developed between the limitations. LONDON, July 20.-1,1 xvas learn ed on high authority beer today that tho llrltlsh authorities liavo arrested a German subject xvho had In his possesion a forged American passpefrt which tho arrested man admits is not genuine Tho forged document has bcotf compared with .tho original passport which xvas Issued to a bona fldo Am erican citizen. ' Tho real passport xvhlch xvaB sent to London by tho slato department at Washington shows, that tho forgery Is a dangerous Imitation. , WASHINGTON, July 29.- Itopre Bcntatlons xvoro mado by tho United States today to tho Uorlln govern ment, relating to reports that Gor man spies apprehended in England luivo boon supplied with American passports by Gorman officers. State department officials said a thorough Investigation of such cascH has been begun. CALLES ABANDONS NACO INVESTMENT ON HOLLWEG ND AD CONFER IIHULIN. July 20. -Dr. Thcobold von Ilcthmanu-IIollxvcg, tho German Imperial chancellor, xvho returned to tho capital yesterday from a visit to tho army headipuirtors In tho fluid, xxhoro ho talked with Kniperor Wil liam, sent for Jamos W, Gorard, tho American ambassador to Gormany to day. Tho conforonco botxvoon tho Am orlcan ninhatwador and tho Gorman chnncollor Is expected to liavo an Important bearing on tho futuro de velopment la tho relations betxvuon Germany and the United States, MINE KILLED BY ROCK AN T HOUSENEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab trsct Co., Sixth and Fir 8ti. DOltlLAS, Ariz., ,lul 2!l. (lat eral Callcs' inxestmcnt of Nugnlos has hecu lemporanly abandoned and his forces are red eating eastxvard, accoiding to reports received here today. Tim Cnnuins'u troops lire said to have again occupied Cananea. The niovenient folloxved the ar rival at Nogales of General Uibale jo's Yiupti Indian command from the south. The vanguard of Governor Jose Maytorena's Villa forces is re ported to have oecu pied Santa Cruz, midway belxvcen Nogales and Del Hio on the Southern Pacific railway. General Tmjillo, xvho iptnrrcleil re cently with the Villa governor of So lium, is reported at Magdalena with several hundred folloxxeis on his xvuy to join General Villa's iiin'wi army iii Chihuahua. Colonel .1. F. Guilfovle, command ing tho border patrol, sent today a detnehmont of tho tenth cavalry from Fort Huachuca to Paloniaiuas ranch, 15 miL xvest of Naco, xvhere several hu drcd Mexicans xvho made raids on hoie- in Arizona are en camped and thicateuiug American cowbojs who uttempt to retake the animals. USE TELEPHONE 10 II FOR BALLOT wN'KW YORK, July '20. This xviik "Telephone Day" for then women Miffiugists line and all actixc xvmk cis in that cau-c had rccctxed in structions to call up at least fixe xoters by telephone and recpioKt llioiu to vote for siit'tnige this fall, Officials of the woman suffrage party and of the eriual franchise so ciety including Miss Marx Garrett Hay, Mis. Oirdcn Mills und Mrs, .lames Lees Laidlaxv, xxero assigned to call up x'aiious city officials, judges ami lawyers. The xvoinen had planned to vVuch all chnses of vot ers. They xxero encouraged bv the icccipt ot a telegram Irom Goxcrnor YVithycomho of Oregon entlorsing woman suffrage and iccommeuding it to the voters of the east. HFKL1N, duly !!, via London. l'lie Norddeutfloiio Alegemino Zeitum, began the publication this morning of a series of documents purporting to he secret Helgiun diplomatic re ports found in lliussels by the Ger mans and describing i nlernational political events from tho time of the Moroccan crisis until the beginning of the present conflict. Tho purpose of tieir publication is to prove that Germany maintained a pmiceful at titude throughout this period. The papers published his morning include alleged reports made to Huron Do Favercau, former Helgiun for eign minister, by Count De Laluig, former Helgiun minister to Great Bri tain; Harou (Ircindl, minister to Ber lin ; Huron Leghait at Paris and Count Dursel, charge d'affaires at Herlin. These reports date from ll)0r and deal with Kuropean polities, es pecially the attitude of the triple en lento toxvards Gornuinw Count Lalaiii and Huron Grieudl aro quoted as having reported in February, 1003 that Hritisli hostil ity to Germany xvas caused by jeal ousy of the. latter nation's commer cial and naval groxrth. Lalaing is said to have asserted that the Hritish feared tho days of their naval su premacy xvoro numbered. A statement attributed to Harou Leghait, writing under date of May 7, 1005, xvas thai while King F.d xvard xvas in Paris he said the con fidence existing between Oeiinany und Franco had disappeared and con ditions xvero like those 'JO years earl ier. Harou Greiudl is said to have been the aullior of a letter written August Lr, 11)05, praising tho Dreibund led by Germany for having maintained Fu ropcan peace for ,'10 years and declaring the new disposition of the Hritish fleet xvas iitHpiestiouahly di iccted against Germany. The same minister is quoted as having as serted in a later letter that King F.dwnrd xvas hostile to Germany a Kd that Germany's isolation xvas the act of Hritish polcy. All the letters printed emphasize the of I'm Is of Great Hrituin to foim a coalition against Germany. I V WW ml w m Wv&wuwwm- t ? t r r r r f r t T r r r r ? ? if f T ? ? ? X ? T T T t f t t y I FINAL CLEARANCE ON SUMMER DRESSES A ARTILLERY L PAULS, July 20. -Tho French wnr offlcotoday gavo out tho following of ficial statement: "In tho Artols rogton tboro xvas tho customary bombardment lust night, and In (ho Soucbez sector, thero xvoro soveral ongagoments with hand gron ados and bombs. In tho Argouno thero has been Nclitlng with bombs and torpedoos In tho vicinity of Dag titollo and at CourtcehatiKseo. "Near Kt Hubert, as xvoll as In the forost of Malancourt, xvo .hlexv up by moans ot initios, sevoral Gorman po sitions. "In tho Vohkch at Llngokopf, In the positions taken by us July --, xvo picked up yosterduy '100 German corpses mid took possession of txxo machine guns, 200 rlflos and a great quantity ot ammunition and equip ment. Tho German forces left on tho ground at Harankopf moro than 100 dead. Tho exact number of Ger man prisoners mada during tho ro cont engagements, July 27 and 28, is 201." I teal Kstutu Tiiiiisfei C, 11, Graves ct al to .Jacob Hruudt, ;i"J.;!D acres of laud in I). L. C. No. 13, T. :18-S. H. 1 W.. W. I). Ldhc G. Wood ct ir to II. S. Cud, W.'j f N Wand NW SY 2h- II I W. I). in 100 KLLKNSHUIG, Wash.. Julx 20 Throe luiners, Andrew Majatich, aged SI, wrrieI, with sexerul chddnn. tjjanltjy CoUc, cd HO, snd Jie (in zHr, aiel SO, ijutrritMl, were killed by a full of rutfk in huh No. ; of tli NurtbwfeiUra IatitrovMiMut com Mny at Itoftlyn U4ay. The ion -ware working um rHMviN: Hllar la tk ninm vhm awMsn fall ef rok stautty. The Real Suffrage Thought of Women Mntlitrlirod iilj-i upprrnvwt in womiin'i ml ml Ami Willi it -oniii tlmucliU of how to mltue ami irttmmc the palm and til-1 tif of lite nrilrai As ntrrual xtrntdy, '"Mottif r Friend," li highly rrtiHiimfmlcd HundrnU of oun molfcr rUe U irjour.1 tl) wre at the bMe of morulas Milne. iierwHitneu aiul , other dlttrone (wt s hottle of "Mnthrr'a I Krlerul" at aav dmr tlore Slmulv aDDlr It orer tlta ttitinaeh tuutele aisl rrt auureii of perfect tafety and msifort dir 1 nl(ht Write to lltuMM HrinUtHr OL. ll Umr llUlf, AtUnta. On , far thWr Undine and lntrutUt buok. JT " 7 TOMORROW Even while you're finding it, , j findyoutt" k- V ihcrc arc other good ones DIVIDED IN TWO LOTS LOT I WORTH TO $10.00 Dresses for outing, traveling, a trip to the fair or stay at homo, street dresses, figured stripes or plain, some linens are included, this season's' styles, at $4.95 LOT II WORTH- TO $15.00 This lot includes all of the better grade dresses, some of them have been in the house scarcely ?0 days, mid-summer styles, all must Reasonable Charge for Alterations. $7.50 n. in THE MAY CO. NET CORSETS for summer wear, just received, all sizes, a cool corset for warm weather wear at .... $1.00 WASTE BASKETS Ornamental and use ful, almost a necessity for every room in the house, on sale -1 En Kriday at A" THE MAY CO. f ? t t t T T y y t ? y f t f ? T t y ? f y y kalt iiziziii 10 BE HELD FRIDAY The funeral serxlees of I Owon brnsHC, lip' 70 years xvill lie held from the Per! undertaking )arlor Friday afternoon al 2:110 o'clock. Tho Uev. W. F. Shield of (ho Pres byterian church xx ill ofticiate. The scrxiccH at tlio (,'iave will be con ducted under the auHpiceu of tho .Ma Konie lodKC E JaHpor Hannah ami family went to tho UuiKiua dlvido Monday for a tow (layB. An auto load from AHhlaud called on tholr friend, (lono Holloxvn, .Mon day. MIhh Ida HoiiHton will teach tho Klk Creek Hchool thU xvlntor. Slio will Imvo two high school .KradcH for tho MlKHca Pence. Ilohort M Inter npont Sunday with Henry Kronen. .Mrn.'.Mao Dow and hoiih, Cyril and Teddy, xvero In .Med ford tho Kueata or .Mrs, Sholt. Lotila SiiRar Is xvorklnt; at Crater Lake. MtiM Kula HoiiHton han Iiccn elect ed to teach an olRht lnontha'.iicliool In her homo district, tho Central, MIsh May WHhoii Ib a Riioat ot tho Mlntor Hlstorrt, Stevo Smith was to Med ford tho flrHt of tho xvoek and hroiiKht a new Mollno xviikoii homo lti him. lOlmer SlmiuonH, flro warden, xvhh hcoii aloiiR tho river Monday. .iMek Walker and family aro lit Klamath county for a while. Mr. and Mm. Clayton KroKor woro Central Point. visitors recontly. Mr. and Mrs. Slussor aro In Mod- ford. (JeorKo Kry xvas In Medford nml Central Point laHt week. HwlmmliiK party of twentv proi- orly chaporoiiurt spent n Jolly after noon In tho river Friday. Mth. Dnvo Ponco Is having a com plicated bIcko of toiisllltls and wan taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital In Medford. Davo returned to his homo on Klk Crook Monday. Mr. Kirk and family of Ashland spent tho week end campltu; on tho French ranch. f' Mr. and Mrs. X, Garrettt of Mo'd ford and Mr, and Mrs. A. McCabo of Dorby spent Sunday at T. Mc Caho's. i - , , . sa Deafness Cannot Bo Cured hr Im-al nillrallmif. thtf rmnot rrirh 111 ilUeaanl rxirllon of III" ear. Tb'ra U onlj un waj lit rure ilrafueai, and tint l lr nxnUluM.'n al remrdlei. Iteafm-o I" riuwil hr in Inflamed ri1llkin nt 111" inurout lining nf the Ku.UfhUn Tulw XX'lirn tbla IiiImi U lolltmrrt jron hat I rumMlm Kiund or Imperfect lirarlnc. ami bes It l entirely elooed Dcafuraa la Hie mult, nl unleia tbe Inflammation can l-e taken nut and tbla tuba reatoreU to Itc normal ronilltlon. bur line Kill t il'itrojfd foretcr; nine raaea out ol trn are rauaeil lir Catarrh, xthtrli la nnlblm but an Inflamer! ronilltlun of the muroiia aurfarra. XV will Sim Una Hundred Ihillara for anj rM of Deafneu Irauaml br catarrh) that cannot In cured hr Haifa Catarrh Cure. Head Ivt clrcu '"' "' V J CIIENT.Y Ct CO, Toledo, O. Sold )J IHUKKltta, 73c Take Hall a i'aaillr 1'llta fur conitlrallou. JtvJtv (. .Ttv f.. a a .oayaao a-a 2V-'-2-l r ? T T r r r r r t t r r t r r y r f y r y ? ? r y Sunday, Aug. 1 Sunday, Aug. 1 ALL ABOARD FOR The Big "Elks" Picnic WE EXPECT YOU TO BE WITH US A GOOD TIME GUARANTEED FOR ALL PRIZES FOR YOUNG AND OLD Come Along and Have One Big Time TRAIN LEAVES MEDFORD 8 A. M. B. P. O. B. 1168 TRAIN LEAVES MEDFORD 8 A. M. t y f y y y y y y y y y t y y V. f y y y y y y y y y y -ojav Jv Jay -v a Jo a J Je Jtv vJ -J $ V '.'"5' '"V"' ''V "i r