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9f r P3TJE SIX TOTTFORrc flEXm TRTTTLTNE. flrEDFORD, OPEfiOy. MONDAY, !ATWST gJTD'15. ' "" H Wn AI'DLl1 MUMJ VH-AMMJ MM AKWAHAM U U . tho, to t,nidte ,. .. "W h UK MU.( i-wwiiwiiuw ,..,...... w. . IMff . . - ..&. H an SB Sb. Bk MM MB . MM Baft. a Vi VMJ etw va VK. WW -& m H n-K m m -" - a m " aT 1 ,5S nCOTDdVCn DV CDC C IIMK AETE U Li VWK H y 1 .'lrr.'""r!l""ur PIMII w K f IN 4 4Ht III 1 I II I I I I II III I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 sVi I II II I II I llll Ilal I 1 1 1 1 II r II II I 1 1 1 1 1 W I iiiiii uiv iv'i'ui b liuin iiui 'imiir ii i'wi III 111 II 111 Ilia u.Wia Ei i ii ii ii i ii iii uii iu aLiaVav &m ii ki iii i v, sV-rj UmJ I I 9f fcifc w w 1j l EAST OF STERLING! KILLED BY SHELLS , Firs, of an unknown origin, ono nml a half miles isoiilh and cnRt of the Sterling mine Sunday afternoon destroyed 200 acres of timber, rated tig among tho bent In uoutliern Oro Bon. Tanned by a hlRh wind, tin flaniPB spread over the burnt area In four bourn, before It wan hailed, T!ti fire wart pin rod udder controt nt noon today. Hvery available mnn In this city was nmhed to tho nceno l.r ruto Suttctny ulRht, being paid at Ibn rato of 25 ceutH nn hour, from tho tlmo of hiring. Tho forestry nerv'co nay It was tho hotteHt flro they hnvo fought In month. All tho llmhor destroyed waH first class, ex cept for a slight fringe of scrub growths. Difficulty was experienced In controlling tho flro, which raged on tho sldo of n steep mountain. Tho regular dally flro was re ported today from tho Hutto Falls district, Stale Forester J. T. Klinrly leaving for the scenn this morning. The eastern part of tho county has f trnlRhed most of tho forest fires this season. As yet none of the Maxes havo reached tho best timber, though f tiveral elosn calls havo been reported The Riuolto hung so thick over tho foothills to tho went and south this rfternoon that tho outline, was not vlslblo. Forest fires uro raging on tho south sldo of tho Slsklyous, on Foots and Kvans creeks, and In tho Cow rreok canyon country. Thlrt afternoon thundercaps ap peared In the oust, accompanied by claps of thunder, which give rise to tho hope that a shower would fol low. Old resldeutfl of thoclty and alley report that tho present weather I the bugglest thoy ever experienced. JACKSON COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM LIST ISSUED Tho premium list for tho Jackson County Fair nml Fruit show, Septom her 8 to 11, has just been Issued and contains many now and Interesting features, and good promlums on every thing. Two of tho now free features will bo tho relay raco for lady riders two and n half miles each day, chung lug horses uvery half mile, for a purso of 1250, and tint ball gamo between Medford and Klamath Falls every (ifternoon for a purso of $300. Thoro will also bo races for Jackson county stoppers and gnllopers, pony, hltchup and other races. Tho premiums on fruit nro larger than offered at the state fair and It will pay ovury frtillgrowor to look them up. Tho educational department this year will bo ono of tho Interesting features of the fair. There will bo special school exhibits from tho var ious schools over thu county, with Ill dividual and special exhibits. Chil dren look up this department. On Friday all children In tho coun ty enrolled In the hchools will ho ad mitted free. Xho premiums on stock, poultry, agricultural products, ladles domestic fine arts, culinary and other products, floriculture, manufacturing, mining, tc, nro all liberal and are worthy uf your careful Inspection. (lot a premium list at orre and help inako thlB fair tho biggest of nil, Merchants should talk for It and vorlc for It every day, You should not occupy mlridlu ground when the Interest of tho com munity U nt stuke. He a booster. Don't wult for uud depend on )our neighbor. Ql-BBN'STOWK, Aug. 21. The I.nmpnrt mid Holt liner Piotni'd him been minK fov n flpmuin milium rim Her eiiptmn, quinturniiiHtcr nml fdewiud woie killed liv xliulU fired h,v the milmiiirine dining u pursuit of four hour. An officer of fhc Illumed w'ui landed here luilnv with other Hitiviv or Hiiys that two hiihinurines weie mghlcd. Aeeotding t" lii repmt, they weie rigged wilh duiinnv futi- iicIh. One of llieni, llii- ul'fieer nt scrtH, hiibjecled the Diniucd to u heiivy "hell fire. The liner ntleuipled In esenpe, hut Niirrendereil after being pursued fur four hours. Two ImntH weie lowered mid forty-nine meinberi of the eiew got away, taking wilh them the body of Hie captain. Shortly nflerwnid one boat wu Hwnmped. Two BngliHlinieii and fie rhinese were drowned. The others were picked up by the second bout. This bout, being overcrowded, wiih !ii dmiger of being MWnniped, but it oe cupuutH were saved by the at rival ef u HtemiiHliip. SunivoiK miy llinl during the pur- suit the Cliiiii'He firetueii of the I li mned lefused to continue stoking mid the win It wiih undertnken by deek- ImndH. The submiiriue stood off el u distance of iihoul half u mile until tho Diomed mink. The nHHixtnut (unrlennuser of the Dioineil hIi'Ich thnl unotlier steamer wiih in Higlil ul the time mid appar ently was milking. Thii essel, in hm opinion, was ulliieknl by it kci'iuuI mibmniiue. The Klemner Diomed wiih ii freighter of .(17U Ioiih gioxs. She wiih '-MO feet long mid wiih built hi 1805. She wuh owned by the Oee.in Slcnniship enmpnnv of Liverpool. Sh. wiih IiihI rcpoited ih liuviug nrrived nt Swmiseu on July til from Amster dam on a oynge to New York. Si (DEI CELL armies" of armed men nnd have used them to Intimidate nnd supross striking employes by assaulting ' and killing them. For the appalling Colorado situa tion the report puts full blame upon John I) Rockefeller nnd John I) Jr., declaring that the direct cause of( the killing of men, women and chil dren nnd destruction of property nnd homes In the southern Colorndo coal .flebh wns the result of the refusal , to meet and confer with labor lead- er. SISKIYOU Mil With a small but enthusiastic SAXItAPAi:!,. (.ii., Aug. IX Ah ..i i i' .... ....i.,... niiiuiu Miiei, iiiiei- .' piimiim-iii m,.iim - T)l , ,,- ,.mnn.. ,. . ill power iii Sun Francisco polities, forP (1 commission hn alco shown " 'fek Suliihiv forning for n trip i crowd, the (Irizzhe lelt .Medford at was liberated from San (jitentiii pris on today upon parole. He had Mined four year, fhc months and fifteen davs of n fouileeii-venr term lor of-imannRomont of huge Industries feting n bnlie to J. .1. l-uiey, supir visOr of Sun Fnnicim-o, Motion pietuie operator' nnd news papermen stood guard since daxlight in a ilrizlc at the main gute. Kuef lelt through u side gate without re ceiving tho attentions piepaied for him. A clnuse in his pinole, icipiestcd by Kuef, compels him lo reuiuin in Mendocino count v for ninety day so that he may nut be ehaiged with ac tivity in Sau Fruueisco politics, wheie a municipal eumpaigu is under way. Kuef will remain on his ranch gear I'kiali. fill., nt least for Hint pciiod. In addition to his'priMui teim. Itm'f spent t hi I'd years in jail in Sau Fruu eisco ufter indictment upon u charge of ('.loiliou in IIKKI, which later was iiiihcil. He was Mmlenccd to fourteen war' imprisiiniucut .March 7, I 111 I, which was reduced by good behavior credits to eight years and ten months. A previous request for paiolc wit denied because no paiolc may he granted until u pnsoiier has seived half his tuna. that entire communities e!nt under '.over the new Pacific higliwuv and a the arbitrary economic control ot cor- felimh to the to- of Pilot rock. This porntlon officials In charge of the . ,., ..m ,, .., ri..1Il.llli1pr.i i.v ..n ...i,.. .....,:..:. ...i...i v i. ...... i.e.. t I...... Anil Mm u'lmn fl.o niifnrliinntn """ I'"""'!"""" " ........l... ...wv vvorkcrs try to bettor their condition 'f 'dm hoveied over the distnnl hills bv organizing the onb means with-'nnd Pilot Kock looked miles nwny nt In their reach they, too, oftm find ,. )(mmnijr f tj. jnuniey. At Sis ngalnst them not only massed capl-kjv M,,,, was ,na( fr Ul,j,.rt tnl, hut every arm of tho government )lo,( ,,.'iind n view of the wonder cteateil for eiunllty and Justice. I f, inilornmn s,mi oMj l0ovv. The Walsh report which supports T(1 ,.ini,IM t.r, tu. ,.ar ilt flvi. the red-hot Munley report will belMli,M fm) (u,ir .lestinnlion nnd tin concurred In by tho three other pro-;(iIR. ,(..1f , , ,;,0) ,). (.011it(cc. HVA. gressives on me commisHion .i. .tcd eiil'fee nnd lunehcnn before the "A Rubber Chain Tread built on a Powerful Modern Tire " &&sg9&& rsMM ." .i p , j m 1 mm i r i ri ri ISP -!tzpy' " vv vSI W 4w KEEpuAiiLE, e,c?rp l 7I LVHHHHi r&:s' mff "m.1 t.ennnn, James O'Connell and A. H arretHon. Hitter opposltlon'ngalnst It Is ex pected from Harris Welnstock, S. ThtirHStuu llallard and It. II. Alshlun, the capitalistic representatives, nnd .1 II... I II ...I..II Tl.. iron ,,,. -:.... "-; -' ' fVi'L It M'l'd n llHU.gh llll of C'llll .1. It. CominoiiH and Mrs. J. Ilonlon ! j r . x .. , . iorniii linn irii'oii ii"i nin-iui iiui. climb. At 1 o'clock the icnl climb wns commenced. One of the Ori?lics had provided 11 rope, with which to hoist the Indies up the precipitous rock. At -I o'clock the (Inrlies stood on the summit at an'leviitiou of (1201) llnrrlmiin. Tlieso two factions, vvhoie opposi tion lo tho Manley .report caused a fight behind closed doors that split the commission, urn expected to file palilalia or "bob-tall" reports. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION ( Continuous trum pngo ono) JAPAN AIDS RUSSIA (Continued from Page One.) Jfussiu oblniicd it eoiiMdembv nnmunt of mipplics ft out Japan l,v r.ulioiui, but this feinitct) win cut uTf ddi idv lor Miuu Jme ii. the spring. TI.e jris'f- in i'ia ixdatiuiw b.'lwieu Iiip.111 t'tiil Uhiti'i bocmne n seiious th.tt .l.ipfui, t'ortweiiiug th? piiMiihihtv nl liositblleK, duvolcd hor eni-rsi" l the .tieuiUiiliitioii of wnr mipplicn lor 1c f.. AlthoURh Hui"t hns phunl een frivv wnr(nlers in tlim countiy, bhw jinr. rcc"vcd fnun the Uwtt'd Slutes litllo it tl'o wiw of guns or shcUV. Till' hluiancnts to Kussiu hum pm-inc f,iiM hnvo coumslcd pvtnciHill o supplies, mich .t motor truck mid f.t(ier bi'itxy ciiiupmcnt. Kram'c and I .mhiud huv. found Hint the uiuupcetcd demand for mn iiiunition' during the war Ims .tmi'iod their ic'ouri'os to the utiiitMt, o Hint thoy huve been uble to lend lHi8 lit tle in tins respect. The mautsumtiiHi of the great Aiintro-tlfnuitii iou ineiit found HiixKiu iiunhlc to umet th cincrgiincy with nnv uch arm 1 Ciiii and sheila m were ptisnscd b lier opponents. Itusin nulilmv ul- JlceriJ iiltribute t this fuel tlw mr COURTHOUSENEWS Keportod by Jackson County Ab trsct Co., Sixth mid Fir Bti. 10(1 10 Hcjil I State Tiansfccs Wnllcr 0. Proper el ux lo II. Godfrey, lot ,", block 7, Med foul - ' F. II. Bellinger et u to .Io nium M. Jones et vir, laud 111 sec m.:i7.av. . J. Clretislmw ct u to l A. Brutt, lots in block 10, Med ford 10,000 II. II. Helms et ux to r'uM National Bank, Ashland, S iicies in Iwp ,'18-lW. 1 DETAILED CAUSES (Continue, from Page Ono), lion, 111 the udjuflicntioii mid i tliv iidmiuistriiliou of the law. "I. Denial of the riiilit and oppm tunily lo fnnn cfleetive urg.uua tioiis," Kcmcdies 111 e suggested On the Aiuim subject the l'oimis u'jmil snyi: "The grenlofcl cniiKc nl' 1ud1isti1.1l unrest is the himikduwu nl the Inline laws and the distinst of out miiiiui pal, Htnte nml national govcrnum's on Hie part of 11 large poilimi ul our people." The tepoit outlines .1 plan for riiunling conditions ilimugh Ihc iiwtilutioit of i perumurut "uidiistnal coinmiusion nml uiIvimhv coum il" with coinprcheustve powers WeiustiMk DIsM'iitN Tho Wciiisloek rcpoit dissent -front thu rccouummdiituui (hat the secondarv boycott hliould he Icgnlixcn, finds that oiu)love have uiaiiv lust gnevnnces nnd 1110 thoroughly m-ti fied in orgauiiiiig. It iwpliui.- the piime objectioiiH hao to rccoguiyiiv Mint dealing with organised labor 1 s tollews: Syinpathetiu ktukes, jun dictionul disputes, labor union ol itu'H, contract breaking, u'striclmn 1 l output, prohibition of the iim of mm union iirndti took mid inateiisU, elo I'd fchop, contest for uptenuic be Ivveen unl iinioiis, net of moIciik iigiiinst uoiiunioii vvflr)ten Md Hi pi opei tie of employer mid ipptrn tieeiliip rulis. Tho fuU te.t of the thiw repmfs, which eo nl a ui mi Hwrvtral f mon than '200,0110 word. i in the hmuU of thu prutter end pwtablv will iml he uvmiUwV t ttw Khh- tor eei.il U.v. Fur this roAMMi 'iiiiuiui' -wore pvprvd foi imfeUemion. 'I1e eiiwiniisHiiiii lOHduclil Iuhi 'ill diinuc I.M ih., itMil lieerd Tli' witurMCs. Ol tin l.iltrr, .MO " Hffituited Willi lh mpJu.Vets, Ji Wttlt Lsbnr .llll .' If Hot Mttlll.it My letting Its hugo f iiiiiIh revert to the state. If the founders, ns thoy claim, have parted with tho tltlo to tho money. Then the Walsh report recom mends that the state usa tlieso mil lions of dollars to establish public works that will lesson tho great evil of unemployment, the creation of sickness and accident funds for workers nml for other purposes that will directly benefit the laborers fioni whom the money originally came In the form of withheld wages. The report also scores, In scatchlng terms, the use of private armies and GERMANS LOSE NAVAL BATTLE (Continued from Page Ono,) Diinm announced that the Herman bat tin cruiser Multku had been sunk by u llrltlsh submarine there still appears to be Home doubt Whether It was the Moltko or a vessel of that tpo which was sent to the bottom. The only oilier (5erinnn buttleiihlp of this type, nccordlng to 1015 navel records, Is tho battle cruiser Ooehen, sold to Turkey lit 1014 nnilm)it 111 nunodntion's Inter renamed tho Sultan Sellm. so fnr-ieachinp was the view. With the miiiscl puintillg the sky in glorious colors, the descent was uuiile uud nil declined this the best trip since (liiyly Peak was climbed. At H:'JI) the return lido to Medford wns couunenei'il, lint lielore sturtmg 11 iising vote of thanks was extended lo Mr. Brutuey nnd .Mr. (Icikiu, the committee in eliurge. The word "dmlies" is now curved on thice of the highest pjoiuts around the willev Boxy Ann, (lrizzl Peak uud Pilot Rock. Friday evening, August 27, I he Drilies will pailii'ipale in 11 swim nt llelmifn's sulphur hutlis in Ashland. It is hoped there will he 11 huge nl tendance. Spcciul nnnouiiecmcnt These Manufacturers Know Wise automobile manufacturers have to know good tires it is their business to. Next to the motor, the tires on a car arc the most vital part of the car. Next to the quality of the tires, the company behind the tires the number of tire service stations throughout the country, and tire service given is the most vital part of the tire subject. Among the many leading automobile manufacturers of the world who have already adopted "Chain Treads" as a part of their standard equipment, are the following : Buick Haynes Dodge Brothers King Grant Maxwell Mitchell Reo 1K Von Know? Tho mayor of Terro Haute, Indlnnn serving n term for hrlbory, has been put to washing In the Leavenworth prison laundry becnitso he kicked against the way his shirts wero dono up? . INTKItUmiAX AUTO CAIt CO. Tlmo Titblo I.envo Medford dally excopt Sun- Jday for Ashland, Talent nnd Phoenix at S a. in., I:l"i. .1:00 and 5:15 nnd 10: K. p. m. (Saturday at 11:16 p. in.) Sunday leave at 8:00 and 11:00 n. m 1:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. I.eavo Ashland dally except Sunday Wise manufacturers know that it pays them to have their cars reach the buyers equipped with the best of tires, just as it pays them to use the best steel in their chassis, nnd the best motors that can be produced, etc. that is why they are giving their customers N "Chain Tread" Tires Safety experts acknowledge our rubber chain tread, built on this powerful modern tire to be an absolutely marvelous anti. skid device. "Chain Treads" are not simply a fancy design stamped on a tire they are real anti-skid tires. Send your name and address, for a set of Free Tire Record Blanks, to United States Tire Company, New York City. "Chain Triad" Tin arm told by Leading RtllabU DtaUr: Da not acctnt iubllitutlt United StatesTires Mle hj At Largest Robber Compiny in toe WorlJ (53 Tire Strrice Brioches. Deaicri ETfrjwbere) Qxum22r A wedding took placo recently nt'at 0 00 n. in , 12:S0, 2. SO, 4:?10 nnd points out that emplojers In every Ilolso Valley, Idaho, nt which Mr. I7'00 p. in. nnd Sunday at 10:00 a. part of tho country maintain "private Kom married Miss Cobb, m.. 12 noon, 1:00, C and 10:30 p. 111. idilv of b Austro-Urniimi ml win 1 hinting; Hint the fuU of .ir-nu . vwij eiilur uoui veil 11H Hie events which pi'vculiu! it,! U wihhUuu. lb yfun TirOHl(i mi hugelj by'tlds tleTi.ld ngVit mid ivpliut"ii i it' I) addiUu, Hun i reMnt MMWMMiOTiwmi '!! i m In every walk of life you'll find good old "Bull" Durham Men of action, men with red blood in their veins, who do the world's work, and do it well, learn to appreciate things at their real Worth. They are not fooled by frills they demand honest value. These are the millions of men all over the earth whofind com plete, healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfaction in "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes 1 GENUINE 9f A.k for FREE t-ackagaofpaptra' uitn tacn oe $aem 1 Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO These fresh, fragrant cigarettes they roll for themsches,jv their own hands, to their own liking, from ripe, mellow "Bull" Durham tobacco, suit their taste better than any ciga rette they can buy ready-made. "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes are a distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment - wonderfully comforting and satisfying. Their freshness and Jlavor are a revelation. Roll a cigarette from "Bull" Durham today. l""''I",fc V" W1 An Illustrated Booklet, show- r rC m tifTm ng correct wnv to "Roll Your A .JU Own" Cigarettes, nnd n Pack age of cigarette papers, wll both be mailed, free, to any address in United States on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N.C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 5 JTA k: 1 IS ri: b mm' I JOHNSon Mall , awaxcBMrfrHWRCiBtJta? THE "GREATER OREGON" With iitiur IiiIIiIIiik, liettrr Kiiilinni'iil. !! Inrirnil cniuuiU, ami nmnr mlilltluiia lu IU rnrully.lliii tHilnrnlU or Oireoil will bruin IU rnrllotli inr. Till iln. S-.lrinlnT H, lUlfl. Nin'cliil Irulnlni; In Cimiiiiiitii'. .liiiiriiiilUiii, Arrlilti-i (ii rr, jt. Mcilli Inv.TtiK lilnir. I.llini r Work, Mimic. riilr.il Tniluhiic nml I'ln,. irl. IJii;xiMiiiiltnini.-ili-.iirliiiiiitpiiif l.ll.r nl t.iluiiitlim, III.M... ..r ..... . ... a.iu.i.i ... luurf i, inn it,iiiM, xniiiiirM. inir tflill llllllilliii;it mill liillliiii.-d. tt.u i.iil..iiillil Blllllllillllll. Tuition I'rri-. Ilxrnillni Ih rut-inrn nml for wuniKii. Kiirnai-K l.owmt. M rile fur frci iiilnlin.-,nililri-iiliii; Iti'uUlnir UNIVERSITY OF OREGON I I III M.'. OICKCION til 1 1 1 IS Ii m Tl llll III Mill! I I I HI I HWHHUHWtilWr AVo snvo you 10c a pound on coffee and tea. Guaranteed to plcaso or money refunded. IteKiilnr 4fic Model Coffeo, mc lb, 3 pounds for . . .... $1.00 Regular -JOe ' oV" Coffee. 30o lb , a lbs for . SB HrRiilar 35c "Kmplro" Coffeo 2 jc lb . 3 lbs . . . 70 HeKiilar -0c "M & J niend" Coffeo 30c. 3 lbs for 85 Hesulnr COc Jnpan Tan Tried" Ulack Tea per lb DO Ht'Kiilar -00c 'Japan Sun-Cured" flrcen Tea, per lb 50 ' Spider I.es" Green or Hlack Tea, per lb 45 Wo kIvo S &I1. Green Trading Stumps f5Mli?a Keep Smiling It's easy to keep happy If your electrical system is ou the job. And this is u simple matter if ou'll take udvmitute of our exert service. 103-105 South Central Free inspection of any battery at any time THE ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 22 J pirrururrrur'y'riK ! &fj What kind of roofing shall I buy? j The General uyi: You can buy a cheap unguaranteed . roofing and save a few dollars in in- j (inf cost or you can pay this slight difference and get a j roofing guaranteed by tho world's largest manufacturer , of roofing and building papers. The final cot is what I counts and you'll find it cheaper in tho long run to buy Certain-teedl iiHiiFMiimiawMi Roofing s sa 3 feiLaa s T rooinjj i the Incite t q ul v jhih. c t Uule 4ii t it i LuMiucrd S, 1J r 15 jcr., f..r I, J, t 3 ll) rc.(irit nr! When on i '-uU, CilaJa-tml mu'-t rnr .in inu i at Iratt r the riinl ( tie guarantee and the guar ant r i a di nmt isvunuu'c aam.t all i . tint trouble. Gen oral Roofing Manufacturing Company ' at Ii '.ui . N.n'ilitWTili K..i.; it. I huMuxj IMpna !..IC! CS-.-io rli.Hhii Si Ui IWmb CUveiuMl Putibursh i"" aaar wiwc iikihji atuMMansM r.taut Lity R... ling that it cheaper thinCertain.eeJ kj 1. licjtr in quality and ii not giumi- 3 trrd b A big mdl ainl twit rrioiiti Si blhtv. If the rlirn m.i( (jll ilnun x.m WJ will have to uv the diuNe enpente uf laying a tii'iv r i M over again. Ctr tain-toed K niig is fur tale by 35ueTTcverH.icrc at rc-.nablc price. s s hra,i SmIiW AH. lletMtm ltnbut( Sydney s ' pf uffjiir. . ' tuuiiniasioii. yrjurjjryjrArrjyja'jyArM'Ay'r.jjyjr'jyjak. i -