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TAOE FOUR TTJ -, , arEDFOTCD MATTJ TRTBTJNE, MRDFORD, OTJKCiOX, SATURDAY,. AUGUST 7, 1915 4 , BlEDFOItD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAPElT PUOLIHI1RD KVi:ilY At'TKHNOON KXCEPT SUNDAY tJY TliM MKUFOItU PltlNTlNQ CO. Offlco Mull Tribune Ilullillng-, 25-17-2J North 1'lr street; telephone 76, The Democratic Times, Tho Medfonl Hall, Tho Mcdford Tribune, Tho Houth cm Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune, BirascnrPTiow bate Una year, by man - ...ts.uu Ono month, by mall ,... .to Per month, delivered by carrier In Meiironl, Phoenix, Jacksonville nnd Central Point ..-. ... , ,, , .CO riftturjliiy only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per year- - ..- 1.60 Official Paper of thn Clly of Medfonl Official Paper of Jackaon County. Sintered as second-olnes mntter nt MedfArd. Oreaou. under tho net of March I, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2K8X full leased wire AHxoeluted l'res dl pat ol ten. 90MV3m3 4 l 2 ) f t 4 l ) i i 4 SiiDBcrlWrn ratlins to receive papers promptly, phono Clrcti- latlori 'Mrtnngor ut 2D0R. 4 j. ;. 4 4 4 LIBERTY BELL f WEST i: 137 YEARS AGO I1Y IBA IIAM.IDAY NKW.AHKASKJA, III., A"K. 7. Tho groat "liberty linll of tliu wont" tho boll tluit 1.17 year ago tolled out tho' nown of A met lean Hiiproni ncy In tho vnot frontlor torltoryof tho Mlasfsfllppl vnlloy now Ihw nl iiiuiit fnritoUaii ! the outBlilo world In tho Church of tho Immaculate Conception In (hlM llttlo IhIiiiiiI vil la K. Next to tho Liberty Iloll In Phila delphia (ho "Knaklo boll" an It In known horonboiita Jh tho moat hlstor Icnl hull In tho country. It Is older tlinn tho Liberty Hull, now on Its way to San Francisco; oldor by ton years. Two years, almost to an hour nftor tho Uborly Iloll In Philadelphia had proclaimed tho freedom of tho thir teen colonics tliu j?rcat boll of Old Kankanltla rniiK out with the glad tld Ihkh that a determined band of Ken tucky bacltxvoodsnion, under tho lead ership of (icorue HoKorH Clark had captured Fort Oiiko, at the foot of tho hliiffH a few iiiIIoh to tho unst, and had forced the KiikIIhIi to haul down their .rhiK. With tho ecliooa of tho ureal boll Mill rovorhorntlni; through tho val ley tho Aniorloau flag wan run up over tho fort and tho groat frontier country boenmo a part of (ho Pnltod Htatea of Amurlon. Took Old Kn-kaxkla Tho boll rang out hkhIii In triumph an Clark's force mnrctiod from tho fort and tpok ovor Old Knaknskln, (hen tliu territorial cnpltnl. It Ih twenty five years alnco tho bell boomed out fur (ho laHt tlino ono night In 1800, when tho MImIhh Ippl, awollen to the flood point, broke through tlio cut off and tiwopt ovor tlio town. It wan tliu wnrnluK of tho bell (hut ulHht that aavod' many live. Hornl yoniB latar, xvbiii an at tempt wan made to have (bo boll lont to ('Uleavo to be oalilhltml! tho Co lumiilan cxpoaltlon, membera of the hiiivIvIiir fa ml Una nt tha old day llllllH'twl, Tliu prluat In charge Father For l.m waa willing, but Ilia Utile flock would nut have It. Whn h commute caiiif from Chicago to got the ball tli xvaro driven off with nuns. Mill a woek or two later, In tha d.ad of nlMht, tho boll was kidnapped and ferried arroaa tbo river by men vims Ideuttty has utvr biwn re MHled. It win limdtHl onto it train i'it aa dawn waa breaking and atari- d on Id Journey to Oliluago. it wii In 1711 that word waa car ried to l'ranco that tlio Jeaulta had t.. iiiirait d far (a th wat Ih the uw uirloa and oil tli Iwnka of tbo miahty rlvr hail tab)UuiH! a llttlo i iiurcb. To ahow iila plMMHr the Una", l.mila X., ordarmt a great bronae Itvll to l9 raat a ad blipd or the aetta to th hardy urlata. On it waa Inxurlbed that It wm fur th IHtl hunh la IIIImU" and "a Rift of tho klna " Tbe bU arrived it tb lUtla ehurcli In Ka-Waakla Cascaaqula the Jtmults Utd II -In 1 7 IK. IUh for 1'ivnrli Sel(lu lraT, hardv folk Vr tho early 'I'reueli rMliro, lth a tm a altered TdlnjIUk. Titer were the MenartU. Maueiem, the Vlgoa, Lamarcht. 'lUtaV Bend, the Morrtaona Ud IBd- (JokHel Pierre Meuurd waa tk mtM atvaueui - i he ' firt imjui ' lSi8 id hts a the ' Inu bou.- " TlUi Menard home waa ula (in Rllil (JlOff Hi'' uiMldmat i.iilli-f lh' liulla nnd ' u ' '" ''' al"1 "" the "grand .! lirmiin boll. ''! " ' i'h .! II Ji. I. i' I .11 . out tfsun it ' ' ' " ". i i t . i At tht Uw. ' I'd on tt H'i'touU uwi ir-iihfd himiII. littwiin Hi- Mi-i -i, . end RANG THE GOSPEL OF TJ ZR K is in session at Albany, N. Y., a convention busy drafting1 a new constitution for the empire state. Jt is presided over by IDlilm lioot wlio is the controlling gen ins. It is dominated by Win. Jinnies, legally adjudged cori'npt bi-partisan boss. In the convention are George V. Wickersham, attorney-geiKM'al tinder Taft, .Jacob I). Schnrman, )resident of Cornell University, IS. T. Brackett, republican up-state leader, Al Smith, spokesman for Tam many Jlall, Louis Marshall, and a hundred other corpora tion lawyers. The convention is interesting as its output might be called the gospel of stand-pattisni. It is bi-partisan, as political control in New York is bi-partisan, a combination of the O. O. P. machine and Tammany Hall working in behalf of Special Privilege, '., Here is what the new constitution, as far as drafted, prevides: A liollali prlnmrloH and all tho hoKlnnliiKs of popular government achiev ed after twenty years of hard flghtluK. Meniere the boHH-ruled convention nnd pcrpetuato It by constitutional tiincliiient. (llvo tho legislature power to tant flOO-ycar franchises or to mako thorn perpetual with no provlxlonH to Rafegimrd tho public IntercHt. MmnHuulate all puhlle utltltleH conimlRnloUH, lunklnu them Jolm with IiIk pnlni'loH and no real powerH. '. Oivo tho boHH-controlln'il state leKlMlaturn power to anoemhln ItRolf nt any time to Impeach or recall not only a governor, but Judges and alntu officers, Forbid tho reflation or HwentHbop IniltiHtrlca or the Interferenco with tenement bIuiiih. Wipe out nil nodal welfare leKtalallon bucIi an wnrknien'a compenRntlon, child Inbor lawa, mlnlinum wnso lawn, mothera' pensions nnd employers' liability acl all branded by Dames na "BoclallHlIc" and mako hiicIi lawn In fact uucouHtltiitlonnl im "claim loKlslatlon." Turn over the atnto'H public foreHta (o the lumber Intercstn, Place city nnd town bcIiooI npproprlatlonH within the power of the alate lrglnlnlnrc for the couvornlon Into pntronaKO and graft. The new constitution will he finished September lo and voted upon in November. It will embody the ideals of big business. Apply it nationally, add a high tariff, a big army and a calamity howl, and it would be a fitting platform for the republican parly at the 11)1(5 election, with I'Jlilui Wool as presidential The new constitution will undo all progressive work of the past quarter of a century. ln it stands revealed the soul of the republican party, the aims and ideals of the old order, the Hourbons of America, whom the lessons of the past teach nothing, who seek only a return of the old regime. Vet he work of the convention falls unheeded on the people. The corporation controlled press of Xew York says little or nothing. There is no public outcry against the complete restoration of the reign of privilege never much shaken in the east. The rainbow promise of pros perity will be held forth and it need surprise no one if the people again are iuluced to sell their birthright for a mess ol pottage. Oknw rlverH. Tho town lay on a bit of laud known aa IliiKKed Island. From a French nuttloiuent tho town panned Into tbo liauda of the KiikIIhIi and became tbo capital of tho then tnlKhty (erKory or Illinois. In turn. In 1778, l( passed from tho lCiiiOlflh u tho Americans. Tho mlKhty clan Knr of the hull proclaimed tho Joyful news. .Kaiknfkln flourished. Thero tho assembly met, and with It tho nodal life or tliu old French famlllou be en mo ronownnd. N'luht after nlpht the Menard hoiine blazed with llKhts, and KUostH danced while the Menard slnvqa K(iroad tliu IiIk tables In tho bnuqiiot halls. Swept Away by Flood It was on such n nlfiht In tbo spring of 1S90 that tho flooda onnio and tho Mississippi broko throtiBh tho cutoff (o tho north nnd a wave of water seokliiK n now courso for tho river bod swopt over tho (own. Tbo parish priest innnaKod (o reach tho oliuroh lower nnd rlnj? nut " brief warning, and then tbo church crumbled and waa partly swept nwuy In tho HWlrlltiK. muddy watorn. NolbliiK daunted the KaskasklaiiB. Tlioy moved lomo five miles to tlo other ildo. of lint Ulnm uid slnrled the (own or .Vow ICnakasUla. Thero Ihe ehurch of tlio Immaoulato Con oeptlon wa rehnlK and there Ihe bell reacued from the hungry river, was lakau. The new Knknklana are "rentorH" rroiH (be outahla. To (hem the great belt la iuat 740 pounds of hronxo, nnd w t alauda. crnekod nnd corroded. In lt lll-llghtml voalllmlo the areot llberl) boll of (he Woat. POST FRANK IN WARNING FOR ENGLAND LONDON', Aug. 7. The Morning Poat In mi edltoWiU on the lluaalan vtluNilou anya: , We would warn tbo oountry (hat the all unt Ion I sorloua. Wbalover urofeaatoHal iipuloK.lHtu may say, It U cerulu (bat (tuaaia baa not fallen back from Waranw tor anv olhor roo sou than the urgent dletnloe or no OMatiy. "'I grta( eavolnplHg movement of the Ovrmuu armltw un the north U uot t over. It la at present being developed It U h wovuiUHiit must dauaeroua and formidable and It w'Ul tajke all Ihe uarlnoa and aktll of the. gntHd daka ad the maxnlflaeut leMtueM of the Uueema Infantry to mi p.- t tlla t for ltUMilu'a ar miex in i tie great atratoglata who dtr-.-.4 . Ut u-tnau offettstve. - The eauae of the nteto nouora at iMi-Hi'iii u on katte wlgw. Tliuro ih mi iikMiruece am H here Ke only , n,Ht uhIi wiiuli iiiM.ia forManl ltoiIKh ll Hltt' I M ' HI locking to tii. i ik lit h i"l "f i " ' i We it. .lf.t H.-a in doiliN Hie verv ullllOKt i. in li u nation - i-,tilil' STAND PATTISM. candidate. I The (lienler .Meill'onl eluli will puel; linen of eul flowers tomorrow morning ut the o.xliilut liuildiuv. Tlitire lliiving roHUK, iiul(H, Oiililioa or other goml vurietv for ileeoniliou who litive not been solieited lintllv have them ut the exhibit buililimr by H:llll o'clock tomorrow morning (Suiidny.) Let eierv one eou-iiler (lieiiiavlvitH on the deeorutiou onmtuUtcu I'm' llosue Itlvor Valley Pay. OBITUARY. Samuel T. llotljreH wan bom in San I.iiIh Obinio eouuty, I'uliforniu, Deeeinber V2, 18M. In lHlitl he eiinie lo Oregon with Inn pnrentrt ve sidinjf near Tnble Hock, Jih'Icoh county. In J 8(18 the I'nniily leturned lo ('nlil'oriiin, milking (heir homo ut Siinln Cruz until Ihe Kiuniuer ol' IH7:i when lliey leluiued lo xoulhern Ore gon mnl lor u number ol' yearn oc cupied u much in Ihe Meadow d Iriel. In 1887 he wuh mat tied to Uoru t. (lull, the daughter of prominent pioneer puivuK Four uhildien weie born lo Ihe iiiiiou, Alheil l.ee, Mil He, I Initio ami l.otsy. The un met diwlh in hi tenth year by a Irugie neciiUiut. Durinir (he w eijjht year Mr. llodei ami family lime niude (heir home in Hold Hill, where ho wn aimiur iiiojubor of Ihe finn or Darl inu & I lodge. I'teviuui to ia n oeiution with Mr. Darliua he wu eugitged in the mercantile butueMi. lie ie Minived by hi wilV hiiiI three daiiHhter, and hv Id lnothet, Allen, of Knrekn, Oil.; Murinu, ol Nnith Mentl, Die.; Seed of Sloekton. I'al., ami aUter, Mr. Itniuiov, . ot Heimle, Ore, Fu tie m I gorviee weo conducted at I ho roniilunen 'WeduoBdav aflor nooii, liuudiciU of local nnd nut of town friend nltoud'uui. Ilex. t'. K. WliHitou read pwwlly eleetd mh Mi!ei from the lltble and dHllverod the Ui ovation. Uovd uad Hon Stmtton r Ailhtul irave vofgl and liialrunittital romlering of cowfoil mg hyiniiH. Seorox f floral tii butK cocihI the. eakt vfith a ltrot'uitM ol toudnr lihtosa- 'lite re uiuhii. xvere taken t Saw VhIW.v ecmeUry tor iMlerutoiil. Affai'tiiHiatrtv known to all aawUt em Oregtut mm Saw," Mr. I lode oinlMued a rare and Quirt mmtut of humor, that mad Ma wlhwy a genial urn', with g atioaur Maf of In. In i, In, .1 fHdahitt. For Lin n.'ii.u. tod thy wat HMMy. k Vake mII and xenial as- i in' I TVW MWtl ki.i-t inl inVitt tn.' 'Ill"iril .Mill Ih'HUIiIiiI llilt't. i'l I'll- . I ..-I I 1 .1 WAN JOHN L. TELLS STORY OF HIS GREATEST THE DEFEAT OF JOHN BARLEYCORN A, ' ' t'igggggHggggKt'w'SMBHl v if i Vv flgggggggflggggV WaplH ggggggult mm - VWPrfvwoop.t.Tait-KU'vai?, . My Nixolli (liecley-Smilh John L. Siilliviiii i light iig ugiiin. He Iiiih joined with I lie nnti-uloou forcofl, is inukiiijr speeches nnd u-iiifr hi influence iguiut the liqtmr traf fic I caught him while he wns in Xew York nnd j:ot him to gixe me u full uecoiint of Imw he fought the gieal et hiittle of hi life, n ID-year limit in which htt fiuitllv kuoekiul out. his former cuii(ticrnr, .luliti lliiileyeorn. For it Iiiih been ten yearn ineo John li., once ulinn-t a fumoiiH for "hitting the l(inf" n for pniiiHhin men in the rinr, Iiiih taken u drop of ulciiliol. loliu li. hntl been in love for 20 years with a Mnncliuotls school teaeher, hut Iicchii-o of hi ilrinkiiu habit, she uiil ivfu-ed to becotul' hi wife. It wtH only when he hud ricu (lit1 xvagon live yeai that he uccepted him. ' "On March .', ll5, I took my lut drink of litpior," he (old ma. "If 1 had kept on the way 1 was going, in nil probability jherc would he, some where, u little.' (iiinbtoue marked 'John I;. Sullivan,' "I urn ."ill. Strong, healthy piirent gave me a stioiig healthy body and great resolution of t pi lit. I became champion of the world. Hut old John llarlcyciiii) knocked me out. lie is the ehumplondf nil cliiiiiiiiui. N' i it. Xo (rail i il(luat op obscure that this muster xvtiodsmmi could not thread il as confidently a other men walk tho sU'cyls of a Hinge. Tliioughout Orogou'lio wn know it wherovor the uohil followis of the lump fire met to talk of I mil nnd game nnd wood lore. (lold Hill, where iiuuiv year of tii life were passed, is a neighbor hood (hut acknowledge it lo and Its grief, and that, wholeheartedly, give its -yinpathv to I lie wile ami fainilv pt it- .ihhcnt citi.cu. E Hejiortod by JockBon, County At tract Co., Htxtli ami Fir ata. Circuit vm-W. II Win. II rich Coleman et tt. Iteturii of Diiuimon Frank W. Solon v. Scxloll. HtllMllutlQU. Margaret W. It Chur.li V. : Mnry S. Church. Dixnire. II. J. lloiniriithUf, C. II. lleunioth. Soil lor .paitilioii of leal propeity. lua Kctitiedv Vfb xvibsilev Kciini.iiy. xoice. ' Di I'nilstto In the iiittlter uirfldmitiuu of V.ur C. I'miUy. I'otUlOii . j - - li for udoptiou and loiusnt of niolhor iug"n-i Heal IWtito .Transfer, llcnrv Hurt ! AnjlH C. Hart Lot in HungiilQv tl. Med- torl, W. . . Mxrn Halt llctar et vir to Anna K. O.ildeti, lot 1. blk. '. t. Jacksonville, VI. ,0tl(l ALLIES ANGLE FOR THE BALKAN LEAGUE l.ONUON, ug. T Tho reconstruc tion of the Halkan looguo, tho key of which ia Hiihjarln uml Its co-opor- i attou wltii Die allies would fur out- welah Ih Imoortanto lh losa of War- aa and wuld watocwHj ba.ten tho defeet of Ih tlyrmanlQ yoweru, says ih lmllr Kfwa In ail editorial todaj. The nnsi.i,vr lkW k0r a tho ean tercm ' 4 "autW'ean tho mlaU-' tera ' t!i drukla owtoKle powera . zzt iiv .... laroiMtr lu an endoa-1 ui lu tiring about a llalkau :re in. lit COURT HOUS NEWS man Im ever conquered him in n Tight to n finish. And I'm not nshanied to say the only wuy I could lick John Hurleyiiorn was by climbing- out of thoTiug nnd running- mvny. "W'hikoy has knocked me "loxvn many n time. Hut l got right up nnd went hack, only to liu put out once more. I wim the champion lighter of the world. They used to sny everybody wns nfmid of mej hut booze wasn't ufruid of inc. John Hurleyeorii was ulwayn challenging me, nnd it was u long, long- time he fore I realized theie never can be but one fini.-h to u hout with hoo7e. "I mil talking about my-clf he cnuse I wnii I to liriujr home a dead ly parallel lo young men. "Hvery young man i a polcnlial John L. Siillivnn not in the ling, ot course, hut every young man has it in hint to be u champion in his line hy putting J'oith Ihe het (lint i in him. ' "I eounl every man a champion who siinnountH obstacles, sticks to (Im game, never lo-e courage and makes good. "Xo man who i a booze fi; liter can make good. "I know booze lead to had com pany nnd had eompauv leads to bad places, llinl places lend to disease. "Hooze weakens (he moral 'strength. "I never licked John llatlcveiirti until I van awav from him. I ad vise every young man who wiiiiIk (if he u success (o do the same," Tho speoillost game of liaso ball. that has elevated tlifs diamond -dur ing recent years wns the Sunday af turuoon concert staged by Ragle Point and Faiichers local batsmen. In a cuiiteRt that was close at all tlmos, tho laurels went Ih tho ninth to Hold Hill by a ncoxo of 5 to -I. Tho game was marked, not by Individual brilliancy, but by tbo clover consist ency nnd team play of both clubs. F.aple Point led off In the first Inning with three- scores, the locals marking time on tho book until tho fourth, when Kddlnaa and Knatts made tho circuit. Knqtts nnd Foley scored In the sixth, tying tho score. In thu last hair or tho ninth, Harry I'ovlor loout lumber wrestler, leaned on a peculiar one for three basos, Stouwe'H wluglo eeorod hlin, winning the game. Pelmue mid Lewis batter led ror the visitors vlth Foley and Kddlnas serving for the locals. Struck out hy Foloy 18. by I'elouzc 13. Itni plroa. Abbott and C.imerou. Official scorekeoier. Fred Rddlngs. .1. H. l'nliner, avIio Is In cbnrgo of (bo Weston studio at Medford, ac eoinpnuled by bia wife, were guests of relatives In Hold Hill last Sun day. Mm. Frank Schmidt and twin sons, Don and Dan, with her father, J. W. llnytw, visited for a few hours last Sunday with friends at Itoguo Hlver. Herman llouohet of -Condon, Oro gnu, arrived Sunday for n visit with bis father. I'. Hourhet. the local tall, ormau. Young Mr. Hourhet Is on the way to (be fair and will probably lie Joined at this city by bis slster,who la also PApeotlug to mako the trip to the exposition. Horn to Mr. and Mrs James An derson, near Cold Hill. August 1st, a flue ten pound daughter. Coroner John Porl motored to Cold Hill from Medford Tuesday. He was aeatuMitlea by his wife and several friends. 'r O F Wlnklobeck left last Sunda? luorning for her home at Mln- John A, Perl UNDERTAKER l Lady Assistant H H HAUTIiKin' I'lionea M. -17 and 47-JU jAmbulanro Service Ooruaf - " .'I COLD HILL NUGGETS neapolls after having been the guest of her dnughtcr, Mrs. C. A. Peterson for several months. She will settle up affairs In the east, while Mr. Wlnklobcck Is making arrangements for bis assuming chnrgo ot tho flour mill at'Ccntrnl-PoInt, nt which city they expect to make their futuro home. Professor nnd Mrs. B. 0. Harding of Koguo Hlver visited with old friends several days tho first of tho week. While here they stated they expected to leave Saturday for the 'FrlBCo exposition. Verne O. Hlue, In company with hs aunt, Miss .Nell Pygall, were guests at the l;omc af Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kellogg, on Tuesdny and Wed nesday, rro'ni Ashland, air. Blue, whq wns at one time teacher or (ho 7th and 8th grades in the local scboolB, has for the pnst two yearn been a member of the faculty of the Iolanl school nt Honolulu. He will sail for (he Hawaiian Islands (ho lngt of Aug ust to resume bis position. Or. David M. Hoberg of Portland, xvho will succeed Or. Calvin S. Whlto ns state health officer was In (lold Hill last week for the purpose-of appointing n local registrar nnd Intro ducing tho new Inw requiring tho registration of all births, deaths, bur ials, etc. Mrs. Myrtlo H. Day was ap pointed registrar tor district 27, and will lucludo besides (lold Hill, Sains x alley, upper Sams valloy, Beagle, Asbestos, Tolo, Hock .Point, FootH creek and Onlls creek. Dr. It. C. Kelso, J. H. Bcoman nnd Justin Wilson xvero nt the coun ty seat on legal business Monday. Mrs. Clnudo Shaver and her sons Claudle nnd Woodrow, spent Wednes day at the home ot (ho Myers family nt Hoguo river. , C. H. Prlco returned Inst Sunday from Blodgett, Ore., whither ho went on nn auto trip with School Super visor ChaFO. Miss Katlo Foloy dopnrted Thurs day for Bail Francisco whero sbo will visit the exposition -while tho guest or rrjonds for tho next fort night. Dr. C. It. Hay, manager of the Bradeu mine, returned to this city Wednesday from n trip Into Califor nia. He reports that threo shifts will be put on Immediately. Ezra F. Webber of Sam's valley, associated with John T. Peterson nnd Leonard II. Dlomauist, recently com pleted n denl xvlth H, H. Moore ror the purchase of timber upon tho Hammcrsley tract, situated beyond tho Pcltou rnnch. From "M, S. John son tho partners purchased n, modern sblnglo mill, which will be Installed on the property nnd opernted by a gasollno engine. They will inanu facture shingles nnd box sbooks, for which thero Is a strong local de mand. Tbo modest manufacturing venture will meet with Increasing success, it Is predicted. Mr. and Mrs, Fermln Zena, for eighteen months past residents of Ashland, wehro they conducted n res taurant, have returned to Cold Hill and will henceforth make their homo In this city. Mrs, 11. I). Heed departed on Sun day for San Francisco. Sho will re main In that city ror several weeks as tho guest or Mrs. I.elgh Hunt, rec ently or this city. Deputy Oumo Warden Itlloy Hani morsloy nnd wife c.imo down from Willow Flat Monday atternoon, fol l.o wing u mouth's stay In that Ideal habitat or big game and llttlo trout On Wednesday Warden Hammcrsley returned to tho Evans creel: forest, accompanied by his brother, John Iluiniuorsley, the noted local nlmrnd. On August 1st John Eddlngton, for THE PAGE i " Medford's Leading Theater Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventilated BIO SATFHDAY XlfJHT SHOW CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His aroat Comedy Hit Work In Txvo Parts i Three Act Comedy Drnmn Her Vocation Augustus Phillips. Sally Cruto nnd Margaret Prut8ng Essanny One Part Drama The Call ofYesterday KVNBAjrONJiY GKOUOE AI)E FABLE or "The' Scoffer Who Fell Hard" Kssanay Three AcJ Feature The Counter Intrigue With Bexorly Bane nnd Sidney n Alnsworth Sollg Western Drama The Parson Who Fed West VltasrapU Comedy Drama With Mr. and Mrs. Stdnoy Drew The Honoynioon Baby It's May a Big Shaw at the Pane tlul&e MONDAY and TUKSDAY IUg Cab aret show picture. ' Midnight at Maxims Regular price several years foreman of the River side orchard, Merrill and Helgle's model country estate, resigned from the position, ho so efficiently filled. His successor Is Dill Pankoy of Cen tral Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddlng ton will leave for Prospect where they will recuperate during the re mainder of the summer season. Mrs. Wm. Steuwo nnd Infant daughter, little Kntherlno Claire, nc conipanled by MIbs Claire Baker, ar rived from Portland Tuesday after noon any arc cozlly at homo In tho Caldwell residence, which Mr. Stouxvo had prepared for them. "Bill' will now dlxido his time between that Incomparablo mine, tho "Hed Rib bon," nnd that Incomparablo child, Katberlno Clnlro. The return of the Stouxvo family, to make a permanent home in (lold Hill, In cordially wel comed by many rrlends. STAR I!iLr TO-DAV ONLY The Romance of Elaine In THE SUBMARINE HARBOR Henry Waltham Ashes of Dreams Drama in O'uo Par,t , THE VANISHING CINDERELLA Comedy, Ono Part BATHE WEEKLY NEWS COMINO: Monday, August Oth, Ono Day Only, W. II. CRANE IN DA VID HARUM. Prices 3 nnd 10c AOTO SERVICE FROM EAOLE POINT TO MEDFOKD AND BACK Tlio undersigned will leavo Frank LowIb' confectionery "every day cx copt Sunday ror Mcdrord with his auto at 1 o'clock p. m arriving at 2 p. in. Leavo Nash hotol, Medtord, at 5 p. m arrive at Eaglo Point nt C p, m. A pajt ot tbo traffic Is solicit ed. S. H. HARNISII, Eaglo Point. Oro VELVET ICE CREAM Always pleases the young nnd tho old. Just tlio desert tor theso hot days. It's pure, wholcsomo and re freshing. Prompt delivery on nil Ico cream and butter orders. FRESH IMILK AND CREAM AT FACTORY The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Phono m 32 S. C St. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP E08 Bust jMain Street Medfonl Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers iu Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do the rest K. D. I!aTONs Prop. . ?t . rrrtrkfhtttf S.i :&: &Hf!iXV,:u-.l55 "Ntjrwt ;u WKnTffl. MANY j jj v auu Lj.ix JM I'oxvcll St. cl UTarrell LUX HVi, UIOVJV til l''l-"i'l'' 'v.i lit W 'fV- STtl "lamwriljvi Ci., it;oi. t)ut c.n mi J i 3 UV tiff f',? ruc, .v d hni ikl tftnl riiu" i xilia;',ii t -? ill No UUic'In Rs'.es Hnj IF S1.301crDylp Ifflj flr Ma.ian.int flitl v r i