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v. t; It PAdE FOtm ftlEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDUrENtlRNT NlSWHl'Al'HJT" PUDMUlinU KVKIiy APTBllNOON KXOEPT SUNDAY HY TIIK MBOKOHU I'JUNTINQ CO. Office Mull Trlhuna Itulldlnff, Jf.-J7-2 North Fir atrtet; telephone 76. Tlio Democratic Times, The Hertford Mall. The Meiiroid Tribune, The South rn Orosonlttii, Tho Aal'land Tribune. SUBCCRIX'TXQH KATES' 8ne year, by mail ..-.. . 18.00 no month, by mall .8" Pur month, delivered by cnrrler In Medtard, 1'lioenlx, JackannrtlU And Cuntrnl Point -....... .80 rfaturdiiy only, by mall, par year 2.o Weekly, per year ,.-.-.-. 1.B0 Official l'npor of tip Cllv of Hertford Official Paper of Jackqon County, Rntnrnd an aeeuml-oluaa mutter at MeuTortl, Oragon, under tho act of Maroh ) 187. tiworn Circulation for J OH, 2fiHS. ' Kull leased wire Associated Preen din- patc'jy- - m .;. ..: i :. e Subacrlbnra falling, to recelvo papers promptly, phone Clrcu. lntlon Mnnagor at 2D OK. .$. 4. , .. HONG KONG KOLUM Home Mollcan nun use nlilot gun for bunion fowl MI.iH.uiirn Heller 110 iiulomolille killer inuro- li'fH double. cvnhml.' "801110 lioolcl" tin siiinnior maid de clared, "I'll provo It In n minute, "80 triio to llfo ho npropos (KiirIi ninn'a a villain In It!") llcmciiihcr Vh lo (lie Siuutowm (From Itacino Call.) Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Stanley Fowlos of Milwaukee nro visiting on tho par ental roof In tliln village. ... Prepnieil Farmer (aboard ship, who has bought n now tiulo) I see. cnptnln (Indicating life proaorvnrs), that yon nro foll auppllod with oxtry tiros!" ." filelliiV Jlnignln Counter An onaluni doo anya lomn pooplo luivt jnjiru wilpluir In their hoilltm (htm others. That'a porhnps why koiiio damns nutho heller matcho than others. ... Wnlllnji for Order A Hoston woninn of advanced yoar baa a parrot to which alio Ih wnrmly nttnohud. Itecanlly alio wont on u trli to tho wont, leaving olithornlo luaiructlona with her daughter about tho hlrtl, I'mwiar at Huffalo, alio not off tho train u.nd wired back: "Uoo't forgot to Urn polly." I.ntor, mi tho Imln alio colvod thU'soil"j HlMVf foil .imlli'. Wliat Hlmll J do next'" ... Li'Klon.Hy Hnoiigli "litUlo lrl. liavt fan llvod liPru.MI vtmr ilf?" "Nut jrut.M ... WImIoiii An nld Scotch wnwmi aeut hor Ut ile (my to the fornar grocor'a aftor a unartor'a north of torn Hyrup. She HMTif him tho iMonoy ami two Jim each, of which would hMVtt htmii ample to purry tb tyrun. "Why did you giva two JunT" iiokHtl vlaltlng NtHlUbur. "W0l. y mo, It'a tkla way. If 1 tit him tvm Jma ta carry lie Vdiinu lli Hi wi rtaKN In lit t.vrap en- MroKiMi r'tut fALR 1'alr of broncho horaoa (HMD wtgbl, 9Muui. brokati. Owner Watl. AddriM L,. 11. tebull. ... SIuNkS IliiiKU'"' fomitor !! of nor (lania o an tint bIak muvm ll(Wv pt uotktMp lo wcwr um thal'a tb vwr rsataoii th) not IoIm tkr. N.itmal la lb ijay jmouIo act bt- forc tht) ittr aanttura. Tmt Mali Vnin She iKniiht 11 fift iolUr hU: Thf pri' had litlla v,bt. He mm million dollar flail. ii(l mIu' iue.1 the hat for baJt! JhJku. ... siiei Mliii IIdwii Ar"' 1 u-kd tk UrKM ArgonllH. umii.i i,i,i' u ft Uioua- niul pJrU Mtd mmk Na. puck. HARNESS THE I 'J' h admilU'd tlmt wo tnv bnokwnrd "in aviation not in nocoinpli.slnnont on the part of our inventors and our skillod aviators, but in that larc dcvMo)iiK'nt of aviation which makes i'or the mastery of the air jji woj. In both army and navy great activity in jviation will result from the experience of the war in Europe. This is a matter of 'course. We shall train aviators but shall we use them' Is there anything w)iih aviators can do of a useful character Cannot something be done more dignified and respectable than looping the loop before crowds of gaping sightseers? . There is a field for them in the carrying of the mails. There are many localities which might be served by aerial mail lines with great advantage. AVould it pay? As a matter of, money, it might and it might not; but it would train men for air service if the country should over need them. In view of the enormous value of the air-men to the armies oj Jfiijropo, is not that worth while spending money for? And is it not bettor to give these men the consciousness of serving in peace rather than subject them to tho demoralization of a barren and useless existence while waiting for war? In those davs'tho air-man is as necessary to an army as eyes to a hunler. An army without air service is help less in coping with one provided with it. And the aeri plano is quite as necessary to the navy. The airship scorn's the sea for h'undreds of miles while the seoutship would be going HO, keeps the fleet informed of conditions, searches the depths for submarines, and is, in short, a naval necessity. Congress has refused to appropriate money lo try out aeroplane mail service, though often requested. In this congress is to blame. There should be a working arrangement among the three departments army, navy and tho postoffico de partments by which the postal service mav become a school I'or air-men. The airship should afford young men of daring and hardihood a chance to earn an honest living while preparing Un' military service. News From Our Neighbors l.nu Smith or Kaglo Point visited frlondH In thin neighborhood Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mm, Kroil Wilson niul wlfo woro trniiHnctluK business In Medfonl Saturday. Siinilny tho 08rs. Marlon, Kin inott and Harry N'ealon of Tablo Hock woro RiioBtB of T. C. Law. Mr. Whcelur Ih orcctlni? a ton ton alio for Mr. Uolinort. Mrs. II. McCllntlc and children motored to Mrdford with Joo IIomk land and wlfo Saturday ovenliiR. Mr. and Mr. P. W. Uldon wll ro turn to their homo via Crescent City from tho Han Francisco exposition Tliurmlny, aftor uhJoylnK a very pleas ant Hojourn at tho fair. ' MosHrH. I). W. Stono nnd Myers woro In Itogue Itlver Monday after noon. MIm Hloanor Orouder nnd I.orlna Law aro onJayltiK n wooU'h visit with tho Noalon family of Tablo ItooU, Miss Mlllcent King Ih entertaining Mia Julia Chaubbuclt. n Kraduatn from tho Chlrato PreHbytorlan hospi tal tills week. After tho return of Mr. nnd Mr. It. W. Kltlon tho party will motor to Orator l.ahn. )laro)d pudmatuou was In Mrdford Sntmday ovenlut;. 'flie imintiiig of ijio ijntM nt tho WUlQV" 8lrlo school hoiuo wu a iiicctn. Tho uofHhbnr anil frlendn oiiJo)ed tho net to Bother meotliiK. so tho uaunl proKrnm was not missed. ItiifronhliiBiita eltwiHl tho ovohIuk'h ontortaltimout. Mr. fieoi'Ke Taylor and daughter, Mlw Hand, and Albert P. l'orney, retiirnad to their home after a on plenaaut Journey and vlalt at tho San I'raiirUco oNpoaltlon. .1. (.'. Itnynolda of Porlland. on hlw return' trip from Albuiiuoniue. Now MonIco. leuialued a few Imura with Mn, Frank MeKee. While heie he uiotoiad ovar the valley and called on Mr. 1). M. MrXaawr and fanilh. The Mlaaea SIiiih Kdn, Home .loutM. Mlllcent Kin, Julia I'hnuh buck, and J. W. lClden hiked to Tablo Itoek early Sunday morning. Anions the feature of the day waa the kill Inn of a lame rattleanake with alx rwUlaa. Mw Uutlora Knob of Park Grove, OaHroriilH, vkaltd -with hor brother, J P. HoagbiHil the jmat week. Mm t)ltaaou an dtluee children of Thcouim, VVaahlnvton, aro apomlluK the aiiinuiar montha with Mr. Gloa souk parentK Mr ami Mra Havl. of tho ltu lauch T CAP IIAT1FN. A.uj. Ih Anoih. i ilriat'hmoni nt Ami'inmi in.uiin- In-Imm-o lam'id 1 1 iii I he nrlii-. oil thi pirt. Tb rtl luo rt-fuM-il lu iUann IMiji i ami mwnHmmm kjvu txpiaaHl m deir lu fiybt I be AiuerirHiiu. MEDFORD MATTJ TRTBUNE, AEROPLANE. Mra. J. H. Jlyerly and daughter Kdua of Ashland, were visiting with Mrs. Win. I.owla on Wednesday, C'nrl A. Haedijl of Indianapolis, Ind., Is out hero lookliiK at soruo mines with a vlow to liuylnK. Mrs. Thomas Cook of Garden Ho wo spent Thursday tho guest of Miss Ilrowp, Miss Margaret Foley Is spending a few days lu Central Point visiting with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mra. Hunt formerly of thin place have moved to Tolo -to assist In running a dairy. John Knotts and Al Ithoton loft Saturday for Northern California, where they will seek employment. Gold Hill business visitors this wool; wore: Mr. and Mrs. John Da lai 10, Mr. and Mra. Kt lllKglnbotham, J. II. Robertson, Mr. nnd Mra. Tonoy, Olson, Mr. and .Mrs. John Mnrdon, Mr. and Mra. lloggls and George Per il In a. Mrs. M. J. Swindon of Medford la spending a few daya here visiting rel atives and friends. .Mr. Ileal of Central Point npent Sunday with Ills daughter, Mra. Fol ey. Mrs. John Mardon and Mian Pau line Olson were shopping in Cent nil Point on Friday. Miss Margaret Foley loft Tuesday for a trip to Orator Lake. Mra. HlKlnbotham and daughters, Mabel and Ada, were shopping lu Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. John Slaty of Willow Sprlnga waa callttipc on Knon's creek on Monday. Thos. Norrla is BpendliiK a few days wllh hla family lu Medford. Woalher prophet forecaae: Con tinued dr weather HOOPER ELUDES, ALL MCE No I race Iia hem found of Julm Auliit Hooper, I be liandit who e caped 1'iiiiu llie .ln-epliine eounl jail, Sundny noon. Authnrilier. be lieve that he Iih roho to nnrlhern t'alil'oinia, hi old tampintf rouud. STWW.lltT'S SPIUXGS 5 mile from IMseuood, Calif., Hood for rhouiiiatlam, atomnoh trou ble, and akin dlaeaae. Hateo $12 per week for tent, board and bath. A beautiful catupluK ground, aood tiout alroam, dpllghtful rllmato, altl tilde 1000 feyt. Oamperii are wol ctime. M.ill card for bus to meet ou. U 0 Llod. ICdgewood California. John A. 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Ills repot t, iililclt ins dial'tod nfier two yearn or the most careful research hy a Iniw staff of ev K-rt oM'innieiit I u estimators, hns boon ottloroil printed ami Mihmlttcd t 0 coiikicss. UN RETARDED BY 10 OAKI.AXD, C.i!., Ana. IS.-Twelve ilift'eieut tuectini."-. hi' if litem ile partnicntnl eonjtresso-, 1110 lcitir hold today by tin Knluinnl. Kdiiotition ns Miointinii.1 The ptexidoniiul olevlinn is to he held tomorrow. The name of Mi (linoo Slniolian of Now York, it i" oxpei-ted will lie placed in noiiynnlinn for the presi denov from thy floor. One of the pioat iiiiixuiiiut of llie eoiifiii'Het'x in oiio)i today i tlmt on iinihical etliieiititiu. Aliliesse, some of them illust tilted, on the inusie of the Himlooa, Iho native of the Philip pine, ll0 ChinP, the llawaiiatis and the JupniiPMe will lie made this even itiir. "From iiifancy, women have iiIh'ii.vm boon uiiiiatiiri'lv restrietod. phvi 'al ly uiiil lueiilHlh',1' Mrn. Harriet Y. Tlioinpsoti of fljji I'niversilv of Ore lion told the IelosatoH lo the physi cal eduention ooitftvat lodav. "They reach maturity lew eiiHihle ibnn men, "'flint men tin1 free lo plav from boyhood to old ope, iinrcttiolod h. lljilll clotll" and eol nt'oli, nnd do so, i- Die 1v.1-.nn." BUILD GREAT ILL T HISXI), Ore., Au ts -The llrooka Seaulon Lumiit'r compuu of Mlniie apolia, will lomniaiiie couHtructfon within six wt-oka on a ww mill to bo loanted In Hand niul to hnvo an annual mwIok oaimoity of 50.000,000 feet. The aiie of tho now mill will be oppoalte tho now Sbevlln-Ulxon mill on tho oust side of the Deschutes lives. The new mill will employ about ."'iio imn and will draw from timber tinioii'itiiijt to .:,uno,iio acres situated wltnin a few miles of Hcnd CONVENTIONS CRADLE GRAVE the: empire Wednesday and Thursday :: Augpst 18-19 ROBERT WARWICK Paul Armstrong's Greatest Play " Alias Jimmy Valentine" ADMISSION' :: ROCKEFELLERISM .M.mwui E OF LEO M. E I ATLANTA (in., Aug. 18. - With ; tlit iirrivul loduv of (lovcrnor IJarris it was expected definite step would ho taken for the iiive.-ti-.'ation of the lynching of Leo M. Finn I;. The statement made bv It. K. I)a idson. eliainiiui! of the state iu'm.ii commioHion Inat niiilit, that ho did not htdieve anyone could ho blamed for conditions which made it emit pnrntivolv ensv for tho mob to take i Frank from the piiion seemed to in- dionte that the pri-011 fonture mnrht not be inventijiiiteil imiucdiately llie oommiaaion litis absolute au thority in such miittois. Ooveruor Hnrria has onloivd hjs office here lo iufotin the ajioriff of Cohb county, in whieli 'Mmiettii i- situated, (hat lie would cxpeot him to make it detailml impiirv into tin lyiiohins:. A coroner's jury in Cobb county 'empniieled yentertlny, henrd onlv two witnoflnos. Hv them the identitv of (lie body was c-tabli-hed. The jury I adjourned until uet Tie-tlav. I ON ALL ITALIANS HOMK. Aug. 18. Turkey, nccord- lo a ltucharent dispatch to tho Glor nule D'ltalla, haa recalled pormls- Sinn for tho departure of Italians, n lame number of thorn, Including 700 roer)lsts are awaiting to sail at Jaffa, llolrut. Moaslnn, Alexnndretta, and Smyinn. The Glorualo DAtalia ya It fur ther learns front n rellabol sourco that Turke) is contluuluK lo send arms inoiiev and provisions to Lib- ea, with the obioet of provokiiiK u native rebellion against Itab IN :: ' :: 5cTand 10c PROB LYNCHING RANK m RNOR BY RK APPLY B N 1915- s AT AI'HTIS', Texas, Aii-r. IH.- The oarlv edition of the Houston Po-t "Tcxim f'itv him nustiiinctl a severe blow as the re-nil of the hurricane which swept the riilr eoiMt, an nn piolkiiniiic iliimnjsu of 100,1100 b-iiff done there, but only 18 lives wne lost. Informalioii to till effect was JirougbJ to IFousloii Tuesday night by K. V. Rhodes, who Jert Te.xnt ( it.V nt 4:0(1 o'clock yesterday "ft"i" 11O0I1." Hccaiwe of damnpe to propel ty rt Htui-ton, 'JO sK'einl offiecrs wen svvoin in and every one on the street after OtllO Tuesday niithl wn forced1 to live n ttood uei'ouiit l himself, neenrdimr lo both paper. A relief committee met in Houston rr.if...1,il. mill firrnncod to SCltil II llOllt of jiipp1ic to nalveston. At Keniiih, on the coast, onlv out bouse Iiiih been left stntnliiis:. necord iiijr to I'Vnnk Ailnell of Senbrook, who oenptvl to HoiHton. Th' Sontliwesfern TelpRi-npli and Teleiihotif- company'" loss it lions ton i cMiniutod l $100,0011. Pr.ie ticfillv every hi' eslnblishmciil hi Houston loporlH dnmniie. The llins tou Post declares there hfiv. boon but two death in Houston u negro who encountered a live wire, nnd n enrpontcr, whose barn fell on hiu ON WEST FRONT PAUL Aug. IS. Tho French wnr office tills afternoon gave out a state ment .esuectliiK fighting yesterday with bombs and hand grenades In the Argonne nt llaute-Cliovnuchoe, at Fontulne-Aux-Cliarnios, nnd in tho forest of Cheppy. Our bombardment csterday of the German positions near Lingo destroyed two heavy bat tercs and caused tho explosion of several depots of munitions, a re pirt nuld. "On the crest of tho Sonderach two fresh nnd violent counter attacks during tho night ngnlnst tho position tnkun by ua yesterday wero complete ly repulse I, nnd we made about fifty prlsonprs " Lime Treatment in Tuberculosis lu bv .11 j- It.', ll3. Ulir ui ,.r Journal ot (lie Auirrhliii llrillrnl . auflnlluu miprnrrU this stulrlili-nt ciiiK'rriilnir riilt'liiui (lluir) inrilKa lluu lu llie trt'nlinriit i,f iuluiuurj' (ulifrruloalH (fuunuiiilitloii) I "L'mlrr tlir aatriiintli'. t'uutliiuril niul prU(rnC rriclmr of rnlrluin analnilliitluu, au l.lraou Ima mrll a uimilirr f lila utlrnt liuiritr, uu ilrrtcu an ramlatloii ur purltal iiiu aulldatluu lu llir luiiic. ulilili thru rr- itUlUK tthulil iipiinir In ctilitrlliutr til thf Mailing nil uiiil clonlliit nf llir Iraluua, lluml lu liaiul itli IliU ciiilrar ur rrnla, t li- Mituiu 1'lrnra uii of tnlirr.'li- lincllll. lilcU finally tlUumirur. unit Hip iiiiliriila arp ilU. I'liarKrU nllb liralnl luilmoiiarr lu lirrruloaU. lUliH-ul tneilli'ul Journals sulUoin spt-uk ao puaHivub uliaut u H!iiiuilliil aurnt t tills tvKtuniiiiy oulnclilrs with tlit fioiu nmii) t'oliauuiptlwa who have BccureU HUc ruaulta tin oukIi lite tine of Kckiiutn'a Altera tive .Siniu mlcluin la u constituent of thla teuivtly fur pulmonary tuuuruu IohIh uiiU allied throat mid hioni'hlnl arrvrtloiiH, Ita lieullnB iiowt-r may In some measure lie iiliilliuliil to the manner in which this element la so combined with other luarmllentH u to lie eiiall) iiHxtinllnttM u the uver b'u person and It does not lirltuU tin. aionmih. Kcknmii'a Alterutlve rontalim no 0lutea, mircotlia or hiihlt formliiK ilrUKH. so It Is safe to tr If jour dros'Kiat la out or It. tiak him to ordei or send dlre t to i:i-Lmuii l.aluiratoij, I'lilluilrluhta. Price $1 and $2 a bottle. TORM DAMAGE TEXAS CITY OVER $400,000 GRENADES ED &e PAGE Cool. Comfortable, Anenm' ;:li ,:lr 2 Big i:ii:si).Y AmerlrnS Most Popular Actor WILUEAM FARNUM In Kdward Sheldon's Soul Shaking Drnnia ', "THE NIGGER" The Most InteivstlnKl'liotoplaylu,. iMctuiiod ' " The Great Sensational and Dramatic Succeaa Produce.1 H ,jl0 Cen tury Theater, .ew York City. Five Poworful Acta While Vmi I,iit Vou Will ItenioinlH'r It -, A lnlraoU of tho Movies." jc. y. Sun. "Mosi Powor(ul TJ)omi.", y. World. HIJAIIST-SULIG WHKKLV This iroat produetlon shown at reguUr prlre. ADMISSION WOMEN'S WOES Medfonl Women Are Fliitfliu? elef At TOst ' ' It docs ?eem that women havo tjipro than a fair share of the nches and pains that afflict humanity: thoy must "keep up.' must attend to du ties In spite of Constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, iionrinir down palnsj they InUsl stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They nitiBt walk nnd iienu ami worK with racking pains nnd many aches frnn, bidnoy His. KeoplhB the khlnuyn well has spared thousandsof women much misery. Head of n remedy tor kidneys only that Is endorsed by pco plo you know. Mrs. I. II. White, 518 W. Hnnilllon St.. Medford, says: "Twice 1 had attacks of kidney tronuie. a uuii nin settled in my back and I becnnie dizzy and nervouR. There seemed to ho no rest for mo day or niBiit I was all run down. Doan's Kidney Pills brought the best of results. Slnco using them I haven't had any kidney trouble for years." Price fi0c ot nil .dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy -get Doan'fl Kidney Pills tho samo Hint Mrs. White had. Foster-Mllhurn Co. Iluffalo, X. Y Adv. STAR Theater "M'n Here Apiln" Tn:so.v ai wi:i).N'i:si).v AugUHt 17 ami IN. "The Diamond from the Sky" In Two Parts. Very Kxcltlnu. "The Six Cent loaf" A ThanhaiiBcr Feature in Two PnrtB. "Gussie's Backward Way" A Keystono Comedy. Thursday, August 19th. "RULE G." A Paramount Fcnturo In FIvo Pnrts. Coming Hypocrites Two Days, Commencing- Tuesday, August .list. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Alain Street MedHonl The Ouly Exclusive Commercial Photographer! hi Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time o place by appointment Phono 147-.7 We'll do the rest r.. T $rESTON. Proo Medford's Leading Theatre Well Ventilated Feature Days T,3im 5-10-15 CENTS tj-Haawi aw "